Merry Christmas blog fans! Thought I would give a Christmas wish list for each team.
Airport would like a winning season and much success for another native son.
Bedford wishes for another Joseph Wiemer.
Carlson received an early Christmas gift with the hiring of Jack Giarmo.
Dundee would like an elusive league title.
Erie Mason wants a season like 2003 under their pillow.
Flat Rock longs for a season like 1990.
Grosse Ile is hoping for another senior class like that of 2017.
Huron prays for a veteran coach to take them to the next level.
Ida is thankful for the last 4 years.
Jefferson wishes it isn’t another 10 years before they return to the playoffs.
Milan is thankful for a senior class that won 32 games in high school.
Monroe hopes to end a decade-long league title drought.
Riverview hopes for a healthy 2017.
SMCC wishes for the return of an explosive offense.
Summerfield would like another decade of playoff football.
Whiteford hopes that Muskegon Catholic Central jumps up to Division 7 in the very near future.
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Gene gennoe for Jefferson
Any movement on things at Jefferson for the head coaching job? How about Summerfield or Ida? Based on Facebook chatter it looks like Rob Beaudrie was just hired as the head coach at Erie Mason.
I'm not sure why Jefferson would ever schedule Bedford. I realize they did win one game 7-6 or something like that but that's a tough matchup.
I used an accelerated scale. My bad
The other issue regarding those matchups has to do with playing quality competition. There are some teams who are willing to schedule a strong non conference, but most will not, especially if they are worried about getting to 6.
If I'm Dundee, I want nothing to do with SMCC. If I'm Jefferson, I want nothing to do with Bedford and so on and so forth. There are teams like SMCC and Milan for example who will schedule strong non conference games, but most don't and for good reason as long as the playoff set up stays the same. How can you blame them?
Gary is right. 80 points for beating a class A team, 64 for a B, 48 for a C and 32 for a Class D team.
You get 48 points for beating a Class C. 64 for beating a Class B. That's 16 extra. Those are them divided by games played. So at the end of the season you get 16 divided by 9. That's not even 2 points. Each win is worth almost 1 full point. There for you get approximately 2 extra points in the scenario described.
So not quite 25%,more like 15, but it's not too far off.
Beating a class C team with 8 wins would give you 160 pts for the win and 64 bonus pts for their victories (8x8) 224 total pts
Beating a Class B team with 4 wins would give you 240 pts for the win and 32 bonus pts for their victories (4x8) 272 total pts
This might not seem like much, but it adds up in the end.
You get 16 extra points. Those points are then divided by games played. You get more playoff points for beating an 8 win class C vice a 4 win Class B.
Sir. You are incorrect.