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6 hours ago, Sammyswordsman said:

West Coast

We can trace the start of the Super teams to the Bishop Gorman 2014 team (Martel's Soph year).  This team lost alot from the 2013 and looked primed to take a "L".  I watched their game vs a very good Servite team featuring Travis Waller and Equinamious St. Brown.  I fully expected Servite to win this game.

However the team that The Bishop fielded that night was LOADED with transfer talent.  This was the start of their long winning streak.

Servite did everything possible to find and exploit a weakness, but The Bishop simply had No Weakness.   Anywhere.

Some may say that 2013 SJB team was the start of the Super Teams, but I disagree.  The majority of the SJB team that year came up through the program, with a few Lakewood transfer starters sprinkled in due to the LBUSD killing the Lakewood football program.  Some may also say that 2006 Bellevue was a Super team, but they only had 1-2 impact transfers.

After Mater Dei lost three consecutive games, The Stache said he "blew up the program", and built a new model that was more open to accepting transfers.  The Stache had no choice in order to keep up with SJB.  The last Mater Dei homegrown team was in 2016 when they fell short vs. SJB.

From 2015-2019 SJB and Mater Die benefitted from Trinity League transfers coming in from OLU, and  Servite, due to coaching changes and weak head coaches.  With Troy Thomas back at Servite, the Trinity League transfer pipeline will dry up, and impact SJB the most.

My prediction is that over time SJB will drop off first, and battle with Servite for the second spot.  Mater Dei will continue to thrive as long as The Stache is at the helm.

DLS will eventually enter the arms race due to pressure from the Alumni.  There will be sanctimonious guys on this forum that will deny this, but Butter and the football alumni are too competitive to allow DLS's slide to continue much longer.

East Coast

While the So Cal teams somewhat have their hands tied by the CIF, the room and board Academies of IMG and SFA have no such restraints.  It is truly the "Wild West" on the East coast.

If these teams can improve their coaching staffs, and get the kids into the program by their Junior year (rather than SR. year), these programs will rule HS football. 

 

The South

STA is the likely candidate in the South to get more aggressive in order to maintain their national profile.  This program likes to travel the USA and play the best competition possible.  They will need to harvest the best of the rich Florida

Texas

For decades, Texas was the unchallenged King of HS football, this has changed with the advent of Super Teams. The first whiff of Texas vulnerability to Super Teams, was the loss to Bellevue and also the beatdown that IMG put on DeSoto.  Probably the last Texas team that could play with the Super Teams was the 2013 Kyler Murray led Allen squad.  Despite denials of sanctimonious Texas posters, the coaches are to proud to be kept out of the national conversation.  Look for Top Texas 6a programs to begin playing more high profile OOS games, and even travelling.  The battle for Texas talent will get fierce as transferring becomes more rampant, even taking transfers from OOS.

 

Yea,Sure.... It must suck to have to deal with the lazy ass CIF.... Since they totally prevent "Super Teams"...

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11 hours ago, Sammyswordsman said:

West Coast

We can trace the start of the Super teams to the Bishop Gorman 2014 team (Martel's Soph year).  This team lost alot from the 2013 and looked primed to take a "L".  I watched their game vs a very good Servite team featuring Travis Waller and Equinamious St. Brown.  I fully expected Servite to win this game.

However the team that The Bishop fielded that night was LOADED with transfer talent.  This was the start of their long winning streak.

Let’s not forget that Tate and Tyjon did not want to move to Vegas or go to Gorman. Tate’s dad moved his whole family and his business to Vegas. And he wanted them to attend the best school in the 702. And Biaggio Ali Walsh’s family moved to Vegas several years before high school. 
 

But go ahead and spin away Samuel. 

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3 minutes ago, Las Vegas_JC said:

Let’s not forget that Tate and Tyjon did not want to move to Vegas or go to Gorman. Tate’s dad moved his whole family and his business to Vegas. And he wanted them to attend the best school in the 702. And Biaggio Ali Walsh’s family moved to Vegas several years before high school. 
 

But go ahead and spin away Samuel. 

 

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20 hours ago, THEOC89 said:

This is not True... The DLS Alumi do not care that it takes Transferred up All Star Team to beat them... The Alumni care more about changing the Transfer rules then they do about changing what DLS does...

DLS will not take in Junior and Senior Transfers just to win Football games like Folsom and the So Cal Teams do.... They will work with the Kids who are there as Freshman and Sophomores and develop them to the best of their abilities...

They will continue to Challenge themselves with a tough schedule and do whatever they can to compete against the So Cal All Stars in the Open Game... They will never pull that type of garbage like MD did having players transfer in for Football season and Transfer back to their Public schools to graduate...

That is just not how DLS operate's and Football is not that important to DLS, their success in Football is a byproduct of the development, hard work and Brotherhood of their players, not about winning Mythical National Championships....

Just look at the last 2 High Profile Transfers that came there as Juniors... Neither was on the team their SR year and one of those players was a highly recruited All American Lineman who was Blowing up SJB's Massive line all night causing a bunch of holding penalties on SJB in the 2013 SBG game... :) 

When that Kid didn't want to follow the program, DLS said we will be just fine without you...

Who is the other high profile junior you referred too.

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22 hours ago, Sammyswordsman said:

West Coast

We can trace the start of the Super teams to the Bishop Gorman 2014 team (Martel's Soph year).  This team lost alot from the 2013 and looked primed to take a "L".  I watched their game vs a very good Servite team featuring Travis Waller and Equinamious St. Brown.  I fully expected Servite to win this game.

However the team that The Bishop fielded that night was LOADED with transfer talent.  This was the start of their long winning streak.

Servite did everything possible to find and exploit a weakness, but The Bishop simply had No Weakness.   Anywhere.

Some may say that 2013 SJB team was the start of the Super Teams, but I disagree.  The majority of the SJB team that year came up through the program, with a few Lakewood transfer starters sprinkled in due to the LBUSD killing the Lakewood football program.  Some may also say that 2006 Bellevue was a Super team, but they only had 1-2 impact transfers.

After Mater Dei lost three consecutive games, The Stache said he "blew up the program", and built a new model that was more open to accepting transfers.  The Stache had no choice in order to keep up with SJB.  The last Mater Dei homegrown team was in 2016 when they fell short vs. SJB.

From 2015-2019 SJB and Mater Die benefitted from Trinity League transfers coming in from OLU, and  Servite, due to coaching changes and weak head coaches.  With Troy Thomas back at Servite, the Trinity League transfer pipeline will dry up, and impact SJB the most.

My prediction is that over time SJB will drop off first, and battle with Servite for the second spot.  Mater Dei will continue to thrive as long as The Stache is at the helm.

DLS will eventually enter the arms race due to pressure from the Alumni.  There will be sanctimonious guys on this forum that will deny this, but Butter and the football alumni are too competitive to allow DLS's slide to continue much longer.

East Coast

While the So Cal teams somewhat have their hands tied by the CIF, the room and board Academies of IMG and SFA have no such restraints.  It is truly the "Wild West" on the East coast.

If these teams can improve their coaching staffs, and get the kids into the program by their Junior year (rather than SR. year), these programs will rule HS football. 

 

The South

STA is the likely candidate in the South to get more aggressive in order to maintain their national profile.  This program likes to travel the USA and play the best competition possible.  They will need to harvest the best of the rich Florida

Texas

For decades, Texas was the unchallenged King of HS football, this has changed with the advent of Super Teams. The first whiff of Texas vulnerability to Super Teams, was the loss to Bellevue and also the beatdown that IMG put on DeSoto.  Probably the last Texas team that could play with the Super Teams was the 2013 Kyler Murray led Allen squad.  Despite denials of sanctimonious Texas posters, the coaches are to proud to be kept out of the national conversation.  Look for Top Texas 6a programs to begin playing more high profile OOS games, and even travelling.  The battle for Texas talent will get fierce as transferring becomes more rampant, even taking transfers from OOS.

 

Stupid 

Texas already has super teams without all the BS you stating!

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19 hours ago, Extremely Humble said:

I'm trying to figure out why Servite was even mentioned in a post about "Super Teams".  

Your agenda is getting sloppy sammy. 

 

19 hours ago, Sammyswordsman said:

In what way has  has Servite offended you to warrant your continued ire?

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