Anonymous wrote:Monday
South County vs W&L (W&L by 2)
Westfield vs Fairfax (Westfield by 6)
Langley vs South Lakes (Langley by 8)
Yorktown vs Chantilly (Yorktown by 1)
Tuesday
Independence vs Briar Woods (Independence by 8)
Stone Bridge vs Broad Run (Stone Bridge by 4)
Dominion vs Freedom SR (Freedom SR by 2)
Wednesday
Langley vs Sidwell Friends (Langley by 4)
West Springfield vs Yorktown (Yorktown by 2)
Independence vs Herndon (Independence by 10)
Westfield vs McLean (Westfield by 1)
Madison vs West Potomac (Madison by 8)
Thursday
Oakton vs Robinson (Robinson by 8)
Friday
Riverside vs Dematha (Riverside by 2)
Anonymous wrote:Overall record only comes into play as tie breakers for seeding at the district level. The most tangible reason to play a quality schedule is end is season awards. Specifically All American. AA is determined before the state tournament has been played therefor stats from meaningful competition tends carry more weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone help me here? What does playing teams out of division and “challenging yourself” do?
As far as I see:
The only regular season games that matter are district games for district playoff seeding. Overall w/l has no impact at all.
Win “enough” in district playoffs, not even district championship, and you advance to regionals.
Win “enough” in regionals and you make states.
What does out of district regular season games really mean?
Other than a lot of reasons like challenging yourself, learning from mistakes, how your team responds to failure or even just wanting to beat the best possible teams you can? This is such a dumb post haha. With 3 different state champions now good teams want to be validated by playing teams they can’t play in the playoffs that are in other divisions. Once they went to 3 divisions back in like 2014 it watered down everything. If your team is actually good try to beat a private school or a state champion from another state or Division. Doing “enough” isn’t “enough”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not an internal policy because no such policy exists. This is a school by school budgeting and scheduling matter. If you want to call that an “internal policy” ok, but it isn’t due to FCPS policy not budget limit for only 11 games (someone previously claimed only 10).
All correct. VHSL set a limit of 15 Regular Season games, FCPS budgets for 11. If teams want 1-4 more games there are ways to do that that are within the guidance that FCPS puts forward.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone help me here? What does playing teams out of division and “challenging yourself” do?
As far as I see:
The only regular season games that matter are district games for district playoff seeding. Overall w/l has no impact at all.
Win “enough” in district playoffs, not even district championship, and you advance to regionals.
Win “enough” in regionals and you make states.
What does out of district regular season games really mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone help me here? What does playing teams out of division and “challenging yourself” do?
As far as I see:
The only regular season games that matter are district games for district playoff seeding. Overall w/l has no impact at all.
Win “enough” in district playoffs, not even district championship, and you advance to regionals.
Win “enough” in regionals and you make states.
What does out of district regular season games really mean?
Other than a lot of reasons like challenging yourself, learning from mistakes, how your team responds to failure or even just wanting to beat the best possible teams you can? This is such a dumb post haha. With 3 different state champions now good teams want to be validated by playing teams they can’t play in the playoffs that are in other divisions. Once they went to 3 divisions back in like 2014 it watered down everything. If your team is actually good try to beat a private school or a state champion from another state or Division. Doing “enough” isn’t “enough”
Anonymous wrote:Games this week:
Monday
South County vs W&L
Westfield vs Fairfax
Langley vs South Lakes
Yorktown vs Chantilly
Tuesday
Independence vs Briar Woods
Stone Bridge vs Broad Run
Dominion vs Freedom SR
Wednesday
Langley vs Sidwell Friends
West Springfield vs Yorktown
Independence vs Herndon
Westfield vs McLean
Madison vs West Potomac
Anonymous wrote:Gotta pick a dark horse, too. Only one guy last year predicted West Po.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone help me here? What does playing teams out of division and “challenging yourself” do?
As far as I see:
The only regular season games that matter are district games for district playoff seeding. Overall w/l has no impact at all.
Win “enough” in district playoffs, not even district championship, and you advance to regionals.
Win “enough” in regionals and you make states.
What does out of district regular season games really mean?