First, I will congratulate the teams that have won their sectional titles:
CCS Open - Serra
NCS Open - De La Salle
SDS Open - Granite Hills
SDS D-V - Sweetwater
SDS D-VAA - Holtville*
* Cal-Hi reported last week that there was language on the SDS website that the D-VAA champion would not advance to the CIF games. However, in their football bulletin, it is stated that all divisional champions would advance. For the time being, I will continue to include the Holtville Vikings.
Next, I will say that the CIF voters are going to have a really, really difficult decision on what to do with Clovis North. Last week, I put the Broncos in the North in anticipation of a general increase of SS team ratings as the playoffs progressed (as what happened in the first two rounds). Well, that didn't really happened this week. There were a number of upsets in the lower divisions and so many of the ratings have actually dropped a little. Conversely, teams like Soquel and Palma have gone up a lot in NorCal.
Geographically, it makes more sense to place Clovis North in the North. Competitively, that gives NorCal at least a slight advantage in 13 of the 15 divisions... and a large advantage in many of them. Placing them in the South balances out things quite a bit, giving NorCal at least a slight advantage in 8 of the 15. Unfortunately, none of those would be from the Open to D-2AA. Additionally, placement of the Broncos in the south removes more mismatches than it creates.
I don't know whether the CIF voters will be going into this with as much depth as I am. From what I understand, they typically start at the top and just work their way down. If they do that, then they may not initially notice how much of an advantage Clovis North would give NorCal, top to bottom. Conversely, putting them in SoCal could give the early (and somewhat false) impression that NorCal is being put at a significant disadvantage overall.
It's going to be very interesting to see what they do.
As for my list... I'm still hemming and hawing as I'm trying to decide. I think what I'll do is publish both lists in subsequent replies. It is going to take a bit of extra work, but it's the least I can do for my adoring fans.
One other thing, now that we're getting down to title game weekend, the predictions below are who Calpreps will each division. In some cases, this will not be the team currently rated higher.
CCS Open - Serra
NCS Open - De La Salle
SDS Open - Granite Hills
SDS D-V - Sweetwater
SDS D-VAA - Holtville*
* Cal-Hi reported last week that there was language on the SDS website that the D-VAA champion would not advance to the CIF games. However, in their football bulletin, it is stated that all divisional champions would advance. For the time being, I will continue to include the Holtville Vikings.
Next, I will say that the CIF voters are going to have a really, really difficult decision on what to do with Clovis North. Last week, I put the Broncos in the North in anticipation of a general increase of SS team ratings as the playoffs progressed (as what happened in the first two rounds). Well, that didn't really happened this week. There were a number of upsets in the lower divisions and so many of the ratings have actually dropped a little. Conversely, teams like Soquel and Palma have gone up a lot in NorCal.
Geographically, it makes more sense to place Clovis North in the North. Competitively, that gives NorCal at least a slight advantage in 13 of the 15 divisions... and a large advantage in many of them. Placing them in the South balances out things quite a bit, giving NorCal at least a slight advantage in 8 of the 15. Unfortunately, none of those would be from the Open to D-2AA. Additionally, placement of the Broncos in the south removes more mismatches than it creates.
I don't know whether the CIF voters will be going into this with as much depth as I am. From what I understand, they typically start at the top and just work their way down. If they do that, then they may not initially notice how much of an advantage Clovis North would give NorCal, top to bottom. Conversely, putting them in SoCal could give the early (and somewhat false) impression that NorCal is being put at a significant disadvantage overall.
It's going to be very interesting to see what they do.
As for my list... I'm still hemming and hawing as I'm trying to decide. I think what I'll do is publish both lists in subsequent replies. It is going to take a bit of extra work, but it's the least I can do for my adoring fans.
One other thing, now that we're getting down to title game weekend, the predictions below are who Calpreps will each division. In some cases, this will not be the team currently rated higher.
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