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LHSAA and the Ruination of HS Football

Posted on 8/19/14 at 9:40 am
Posted by SportsGuyNOLA
New Orleans, LA
Member since May 2014
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Posted on 8/19/14 at 9:40 am
This last decision by the LHSAA, to allow John Curtis and Evangel to "play up" in the "private school sector" of the playoffs is the final straw.

They have officially destroyed high school football.

The epic idiotic decision to force a separate playoff system of public and private schools makes both of the championships irrelevant.

And now, aside from determining seeding, they have made the regular season completely irrelevant, as every school makes the playoffs.

What is the point of this? Is the public schools' jealousy and hatred of Curtis/Evangel worth destroying the whole thing? And why are the larger private school being punished with allowing Curtis/Evangel to play up, yet they were denied this when it would have been an issue for their beloved West Monroes and Acadianas before the split?

I'm done with high school football until this matter is fixed (lord only knows if that will ever happen), and what I'd like to see is the Catholic high schools around the state (maybe some private non-Catholics schools as well) drop completely out of the LHSAA and form their own league/association. It has happened in other states, and it could/should be done here.
Posted by Choupique19
The cheap seats
Member since Sep 2005
62481 posts
Posted on 8/19/14 at 9:57 am to
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And why are the larger private school being punished with allowing Curtis/Evangel to play up


I fail to see how the large privated schools are being punished. If they want to suspend all academics in favor of building a football powerhouse they are free to do so just like Curtis/Evangel.
Posted by bigjuice56
Ponchatoula, LA
Member since Mar 2009
1131 posts
Posted on 8/19/14 at 10:01 am to
There was no need for 5 state champions, much less 9. Personally, I'd like 1 championship that all schools play for - but that's not likely. At the very most - 3 divisions, a super division for powerhouses, Large School, and Small School.
Posted by NikeFree
Member since Jul 2014
181 posts
Posted on 8/19/14 at 10:16 am to
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They have officially destroyed high school football.

exaggerate much?
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Is the public schools' jealousy and hatred of Curtis/Evangel worth destroying the whole thing?
Yes, if you use the term "destroy" loosely.
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And why are the larger private school being punished with allowing Curtis/Evangel to play up, yet they were denied this when it would have been an issue for their beloved West Monroes and Acadianas before the split?
It's not just about the the big public school power houses
Posted by GhostofJackson
Speedy Teflon Wizard
Member since Nov 2009
6660 posts
Posted on 8/19/14 at 10:33 am to
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This last decision by the LHSAA, to allow John Curtis and Evangel to "play up" in the "private school sector" of the playoffs is the final straw.


Get a grip. The LHSAA signed its death notice when they allowed the split in the first place.

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I'm done with high school football until this matter is fixed


Good, we won't miss you.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
Simple Solutions to Complex Probs
Member since Jan 2004
432164 posts
Posted on 8/19/14 at 10:44 am to
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Is the public schools' jealousy and hatred of Curtis/Evangel worth destroying the whole thing?

basically that's the decision teh LHSAA made
Posted by Quidam65
Q Continuum
Member since Jun 2010
19593 posts
Posted on 8/19/14 at 10:49 am to
Texas has 12 championships in public HS football alone (six classifications with two divisions in each). Plus about 2-3 different private school leagues which have NEVER been affiliated with UIL.
Posted by chalmetteowl
Chalmette
Member since Jan 2008
49140 posts
Posted on 8/19/14 at 10:53 am to
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And now, aside from determining seeding, they have made the regular season completely irrelevant, as every school makes the playoffs.


not in nonselect 3A, 4A, and 5A...

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I'm done with high school football until this matter is fixed (lord only knows if that will ever happen), and what I'd like to see is the Catholic high schools around the state (maybe some private non-Catholics schools as well) drop completely out of the LHSAA and form their own league/association. It has happened in other states, and it could/should be done here


there better be a way for public schools to play them if they want. point is, staying under the LHSAA umbrella was the best thing to happen for all schools. it keeps them following the same rules and teams are guaranteed to be able to play each other if they want. with a separate association you're not guaranteed either of those two things
This post was edited on 8/19/14 at 11:00 am
Posted by Zephyrius
Wharton, La.
Member since Dec 2004
8188 posts
Posted on 8/19/14 at 10:58 am to
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and what I'd like to see is the Catholic high schools around the state (maybe some private non-Catholics schools as well) drop completely out of the LHSAA and form their own league/association. It has happened in other states, and it could/should be done here.


This was discussed when the break up plan was being put together... I think the Clarion Herald had an article/op-ed about forming a separate league. Not sure how serious the separate league was considered but it was discussed.
Posted by oldcharlie8
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2012
7808 posts
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:40 pm to
Every school doesn't make the playoffs this year. In fact in 1a, only the top 16 make it in the private sector.
This post was edited on 8/19/14 at 2:43 pm
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