El Campo's junior high teams were really good also.
Smithville, Port Isabel and Raymondville only 4A numbers I have missing
If the UIL stays with the 2.2/1 ratio in 4A
If Top number is 1195
The Bottom would be around 540?
Is that plausible?
"Kaizen"
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Gilmer Buckeyes -State Champions:
2004 3A - Division II
2009 3A - Division I
2014 4A - Division II
2023 4A - Division II
Although it would it would raise the ratio slightly, there are about 200 schools between 500-1195. Would make it easier to make the division split. 3A has a lot of charter schools with more coming online every year. The bottom of 3A may rise to at least 230 or 235.
This all gets clouded a bit by schools opting up. I saw Stepp tweet about it last night, actually, and I'm sure he could provide a little more clarification on this. But schools opting up a class is going to raise some of the cutoff numbers. Possibly.
Texas Forever.
Calhoun- 1,072
Turned in 705...probably staying where we are...2,585 Total
buckeyebob
If all these predicted opt-ups occur, the split may go up to 850 which would include Celina. Places like Houston ISD, Austin ISD, SAISD, and El Paso County could impact this situation.