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This new power point system that the MAIS is using is a flat joke


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You have teams losing on purpose to drop into the division II bracket to keep from playing the top four schools. Then you have a one win team getting throttled on their home field last night and move up in the points. Man this is screwed up. First off why are you giving out two state championships in the same class? Oh never mind it all about the $$$$$$$

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7 minutes ago, NoWammies said:

Not sure how true it is but I’ve seen alot of Washington parents today saying that Marshall Academy set out all their starters last night so they would be in the Division II bracket to avoid Tri County. The playoff system that is setup is def a joke. 

That's a pretty sleazy thing to do, if true. What kind of "coach" with any semblance of credibility,  not to mention personal honor, would do such a absolutely cowardly thing?

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11 minutes ago, NoWammies said:

The MAIS will never do it but they should make them set out the playoffs or at very least play the players that were dressed against Washington during the playoffs.

to be honest this is a system that’s setup to fail 

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MAIS PowerPoint system is completely flawed. In the playoffs, district standing meant something and the PPs were secondary seeding. Now it’s PPs only. The previous Head of the MAIS and current Director of Athletics pushed this crap through. There were meetings over the last 2 weeks that has passed a new realignment to reduce the number of state championships. 

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58 minutes ago, Rebel Bert said:

I was told Thursday night by a Hartfield parent that Hartfield will be seeded 2nd and Prep 3rd based on points after Prep throttled Hartfield.  He said their going back to the old system in 2026. They simply attempted to please the Jackson area schools after PCS left.

I sure hope they go back to the old system. This is pathetic even a dumb old country boy like me can figure out this was a failure waiting to happen 

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2 hours ago, NoWammies said:

I’m just dumbfounded that there’s a consolation prize playoff bracket. 

More than 1 in 4A, then 1 each in 3A to 1A. Something like 11 state championships in 4 classes. They might as well merge with MHSAA.  Then easily 8 classes and minimum 6 schools per region. 

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6 hours ago, Rebel Bert said:

I was told Thursday night by a Hartfield parent that Hartfield will be seeded 2nd and Prep 3rd based on points after Prep throttled Hartfield.  He said their going back to the old system in 2026. They simply attempted to please the Jackson area schools after PCS left.

So the MAIS lost the 1 school the Jackson area liked to whip up on (PCS) and changed the entire system to make the remaining Jackson area 6A schools happy? This speaks volumes to the integrity of the MAIS. It’s trash.

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11 hours ago, Football In MS said:

So the MAIS lost the 1 school the Jackson area liked to whip up on (PCS) and changed the entire system to make the remaining Jackson area 6A schools happy? This speaks volumes to the integrity of the MAIS. It’s trash.

All they had to do was move 1 school up in each class.

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2 hours ago, Football In MS said:

MHSAA should kick out all the MAIS schools and go back to 6 classes. Done & done. MAIS schools have NO business crossing over to play in MHSAA unless they can provide legal documentation on every single athlete showing no scholarship was provided to the athlete/family for school attendance. (Which is impossible)

You do realize public schools recruit too, right? Pot meet kettle…

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1 hour ago, Wareaglefan1us said:

The thing about the MAIS school picking up MHSAA schools to fill out their schedule is under this new system you get no power points. Most of the time it’s better competition for your smaller class MAIS schools. Now the Larger Schools up around Jackson are very competitive in both MAIS and MHSAA. 

Which is another dumb flaw in the PowerPoint crap. However, let’s use East Rankin for example, they received no points for beating MHSAA schools BUT their MAIS opponents reaped the benefits because they received points for those Wins.

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3 hours ago, TheAnswer said:

You do realize public schools recruit too, right? Pot meet kettle…

Public schools don’t have to scholarship players - big difference. And at private schools, it’s commonplace to pay for kids to attend. Big difference. One schools system openly allows payment and the other does not - which makes consequences different if found breaking the rules.

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29 minutes ago, Football In MS said:

Public schools don’t have to scholarship players - big difference. And at private schools, it’s commonplace to pay for kids to attend. Big difference. One schools system openly allows payment and the other does not - which makes consequences different if found breaking the rules.

I’ve been in both systems both have their flaws not here to debate that. I spent much more time in public school but I have a grandson in private school now and I can assure you my daughter is busting her tail to pay and send him. I started this thread to address the problem with the power points for the playoff system. The things that go on at private schools is not new neither are the things that happen at public. I know of instances where public schools have got mom are dad jobs,apartments to live in and other things. These happen mostly at your bigger schools but they happen. So like o said both have flaws always have and always will but they can fix this power points mess.

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56 minutes ago, Wareaglefan1us said:

I’ve been in both systems both have their flaws not here to debate that. I spent much more time in public school but I have a grandson in private school now and I can assure you my daughter is busting her tail to pay and send him. I started this thread to address the problem with the power points for the playoff system. The things that go on at private schools is not new neither are the things that happen at public. I know of instances where public schools have got mom are dad jobs,apartments to live in and other things. These happen mostly at your bigger schools but they happen. So like o said both have flaws always have and always will but they can fix this power points mess.

The way to fix it is to have schools who choose to be private be MAIS.

Public schools can’t just choose to jump ship from MHSAA into MAIS on a whim. The same should be true in reverse. If you choose a private school for your kids, that’s your choice. But private school athletics (MAIS) should go along with it. Scholarshiped athletes shouldn’t be competing in the same division as non-scholarships athletes. And the power points thing is a symptom of a larger issue = the rules in MAIS. At the VERY least, if MHSAA is bound and determined to allow private schools with scholarshiped athletes to compete alongside MHSAA non-scholarshiped athletes, those MAIS should have to play up a class…or 2… to compensate for the scholarships.

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5 hours ago, Football In MS said:

The way to fix it is to have schools who choose to be private be MAIS.

Public schools can’t just choose to jump ship from MHSAA into MAIS on a whim. The same should be true in reverse. If you choose a private school for your kids, that’s your choice. But private school athletics (MAIS) should go along with it. Scholarshiped athletes shouldn’t be competing in the same division as non-scholarships athletes. And the power points thing is a symptom of a larger issue = the rules in MAIS. At the VERY least, if MHSAA is bound and determined to allow private schools with scholarshiped athletes to compete alongside MHSAA non-scholarshiped athletes, those MAIS should have to play up a class…or 2… to compensate for the scholarships.

MHSAA tried to let play up but it got voted down by the council. Schools like St Stanislaus and OLA have a factor figured in because of being a parochial school. The rest have a 20 mile radius imposed upon them. They can't have kids living outside the radius to attend school. 

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6 hours ago, Rebel Bert said:

MHSAA tried to let play up but it got voted down by the council. Schools like St Stanislaus and OLA have a factor figured in because of being a parochial school. The rest have a 20 mile radius imposed upon them. They can't have kids living outside the radius to attend school. 

Not because they are parochial. It’s because they are boy only and girl only.

 

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