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02-19-03, 08:26 PM
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Posted on Tue, Feb. 11, 2003
4-win minimum among football playoffs tweaks
Under proposal, no fewer than 3 berths for 2A-4A conferences
LANGSTON WERTZ JR.
Staff Writer
Next season, N.C. high school football teams will likely need to win at least four games to make the playoffs.
At its annual meeting Saturday, the N.C. Football Coaches Association voted to endorse an N.C. High School Athletic Association proposal that would make several changes to the football playoff system, which allowed several 1- and 2-win teams to reach the 2002 postseason. Under the plan, which the NCHSAA Board of Directors may approve in May:
• All four classes will continue to be subdivided into bigger and smaller subclasses.
• Teams in classes 2A, 3A and 4A will need at least four victories to become playoff-eligible.
• Each conference will be guaranteed at least three playoff berths in classes 2A, 3A and 4A.
"We feel like this is a step in the right direction," said Charlie Adams, NCHSAA executive director. "Some of the flack we took last year was because of the teams in there with the poorer records. So being playoff eligible for 2A, 3A and 4A make sense."
Adams said the plan needs fine-tuning. Some coaches are concerned about the potential for byes a win-minimum would cause. Several have expressed hope to shorten the playoffs by allowing fewer teams.
Adams said next season, the NCHSAA planned to stick to 64 playoff teams in classes 2A, 3A and 4A. Newton-Conover athletics director Don Patrick, the secretary of the coaches association, said by May -- when the NCHSAA Board will vote -- coaches would try to come up with a method to avoid byes.
"The plan sounded OK until they started talking about byes," Providence coach Bruce Hardin said. "I don't think any football coach who's gone through the long season wants a bye."
Posted on Tue, Feb. 11, 2003
4-win minimum among football playoffs tweaks
Under proposal, no fewer than 3 berths for 2A-4A conferences
LANGSTON WERTZ JR.
Staff Writer
Next season, N.C. high school football teams will likely need to win at least four games to make the playoffs.
At its annual meeting Saturday, the N.C. Football Coaches Association voted to endorse an N.C. High School Athletic Association proposal that would make several changes to the football playoff system, which allowed several 1- and 2-win teams to reach the 2002 postseason. Under the plan, which the NCHSAA Board of Directors may approve in May:
• All four classes will continue to be subdivided into bigger and smaller subclasses.
• Teams in classes 2A, 3A and 4A will need at least four victories to become playoff-eligible.
• Each conference will be guaranteed at least three playoff berths in classes 2A, 3A and 4A.
"We feel like this is a step in the right direction," said Charlie Adams, NCHSAA executive director. "Some of the flack we took last year was because of the teams in there with the poorer records. So being playoff eligible for 2A, 3A and 4A make sense."
Adams said the plan needs fine-tuning. Some coaches are concerned about the potential for byes a win-minimum would cause. Several have expressed hope to shorten the playoffs by allowing fewer teams.
Adams said next season, the NCHSAA planned to stick to 64 playoff teams in classes 2A, 3A and 4A. Newton-Conover athletics director Don Patrick, the secretary of the coaches association, said by May -- when the NCHSAA Board will vote -- coaches would try to come up with a method to avoid byes.
"The plan sounded OK until they started talking about byes," Providence coach Bruce Hardin said. "I don't think any football coach who's gone through the long season wants a bye."