Unless you'er a San Ramon, Carondelet, BOD, or other annual power, by the look of how the seedings went, all you have to do is win games. The selection committee basis wins a lot more than the overall picture. There are a number of teams that have a good record (15+ wins) and a strength of schedule of 2 and below, getting home games and high seeds over teams that are 11-12 wins and 6-10 losses with BETTER strength of schedule and better wins overall. I know it's not a perfect system by any means, but when you have lazy committee members just go off records and not utilizing Maxpreps as a tool, there's a problem.
you can't make this stuff up! In d3 it was more balanced than in any other division. it's almost like they wanna get out of there so quickly that they don't look at the entire body of work for teams. I imagine it'd be frustrating for a lot of teams. To get a high seed, teams should go out and schedule creme puff teams and get a high w/l record. Will guarantee you a top 4 seed.
you can't make this stuff up! In d3 it was more balanced than in any other division. it's almost like they wanna get out of there so quickly that they don't look at the entire body of work for teams. I imagine it'd be frustrating for a lot of teams. To get a high seed, teams should go out and schedule creme puff teams and get a high w/l record. Will guarantee you a top 4 seed.
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