It makes me sick to my stomach that you don’t have a clue and obviously live under a rock. Just look at the enrollment. Sure playing up against in Hoover, Lake, and Green isnt a problem. But throw in Perry, Jackson, Glenoak, and McKinley then you have schools that are 2.5 times the size of us. Every week, we physically couldn’t do it no D3 school unless they are Private could handle that schedule. Last Enrollment count, Alliance technically had more boys and Marlington wasn’t far off.[/QUOTE
You do have a good point, Louisville would be a bottom half team in just about every sport in the FED just like the 80s before leaving and joining the NBC, they were and still are too small to compete in the FED. I think the best fit, locally at least, for Louisville is the NBC. But that ship has sailed and it's time to move on. But I was not a big fan of the NBC "kicking out" Louisville. The enrollment excuse didn't make sense. as you can see below its a pretty close range. Also WB had a lot of of competitive balance numbers to propel them to DIII. Jackson was at 761.. The NBC was and still is the right fit for Louisville.
Lousiville 337
Alliance: 333
Marlington: 321
Carrollton: 261
West Branch: 252
Salem: 237
Canton South: 236
Minerva: 234