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2 minutes ago, DevilDog said:

Can you give us a Taste of the Last time they won a Championship in College Football?  You are raging over a Team that Choked on the biggest stage with all dem Ga Boys.  Sam Houston even got in your 1AA Best Kennesaw State's ass in Football.   

UGA still hasn’t won anything since H Walker.  

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8 minutes ago, The Colonel said:

Please....spare me the rules. The reality is few transfers TX are contested and go to a hearing. Even fewer are denied. Look it up. Nice rules though...

 you listed 2 schools with 4 transfers spanning a 3 yr period (2014-2016).  Big deal!  

 the article didn’t list contested transfers in the same period:  in 2015 duncanville had 2 rated transfers from desoto, they were both denied and had to sit a year. 

In 2015 desoto had a 4* WR  transfer from Dallas Woodrow Wilson, it was denied.  He didn’t play that season. 

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3 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

 you listed 2 schools with 4 transfers spanning a 3 yr period.  Big deal, but the article didn’t list contested transfers:  in 2015 duncanville had 2 rated transfers from desoto, they were both denied and had to sit a year. 

In 2015 desoto had a 4* WR  transfer from Dallas, it was denied.  He didn’t play that season. 

They get denied in so cal as well ask Centennial.Its just that the schools don’t usually cry about some kid wanting to go somewhere else

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11 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

UGA still hasn’t won anything since H Walker.  

 

11 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

UGA still hasn’t won anything since H Walker.  

They have a strange way of showing out on the National Stage at many levels.  Didn't a few years ago both of their top Class Champs get smoked OOS and we all remember Norcross the greatest OOS State Champions ass whipping in Modern HS Football.   You figure after all that heimlich Maneuver's a little humble pie would be served especially when you are not even mentioned in a thread.  Strange attention grabbing.  Now he is raging about a team that choked a 14 pt lead at home with their Big Momma's and PaPa's watching 🤣

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7 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

 you listed 2 schools with 4 transfers spanning a 3 yr period (2014-2016).  Big deal!  

 the article didn’t list contested transfers in the same period:  in 2015 duncanville had 2 rated transfers from desoto, they were both denied and had to sit a year. 

In 2015 desoto had a 4* WR  transfer from Dallas Woodrow Wilson, it was denied.  He didn’t play that season. 

With high school athletics a huge part of the fabric of Texas, it didn’t take long for title-hungry folks to try to game the system. The league was forced, in its infancy, to find rules restrictive enough to dampen those dynastic hopes, yet open enough to allow for the normal movement of families and students.

It is a balance the league and its members still struggle with today.

Coaches have called the current state of athletic transfers an “epidemic” and the “biggest issue in high school athletics now.”

The league and its districts handle about 10,000 high school transfers every year, Breithaupt said.

“There’s much more movement now than there’s ever been — and that will continue,” he said.

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13 hours ago, DevilDog said:

You rode into town and smashed Aledo.  That is Good 5A program not a High Profile team and neither was Klein Oak.  That's like me saying another of your High Profile teams tried 5A Aledo and got str8 bitch slapped (Westlake Village, Ca).  I don't think you have any idea what High Profile is in Texas.   Klein Oak (4-6)  ND (SO) 9-3.   Yea a very high profile team that was 0-1 going into that game. xD

Klein Oak 7 #117 IN Texas lost   ND (Sherman Oaks) 37 2009  Oaks # 23 in Cali

With all that bragging about beating 5A Aledo by Amat in 2014   42 - 7.  Great win now let us know how much bigger than Texas beating your Top Team and State Champ. (Legendary DLS Spartans)    

2016 Aledo 65  Westlake, CA 7 (There worst lost ever and they play in the Southern Section of Cali)

He forgot to mention Clovis East beating 5-6 Midland Lee in OT.  Y’all remember me proving to Clovis kid that the Texas officials blow the call on the TD that allowed the game to go OT.  CE won in OT when ML missed extra point.

he also forgot to mention that Colleyville Heritage put it on CE few years later.

little ole Gainesville 3A team beat the snot out of that one team that just kept coming to Texas for their annual Texas beat down

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3 minutes ago, Texasball said:

He forgot to mention Clovis East beating 5-6 Midland Lee in OT.  Y’all remember me proving to Clovis kid that the Texas officials blow the call on the TD that allowed the game to go OT.  CE won in OT when ML missed extra point.

he also forgot to mention that Colleyville Heritage put it on CE few years later.

little ole Gainesville 3A team beat the snot out of that one team that just kept coming to Texas for their annual Texas beat down

And Wiley spanking Mira Mesa 27 - 10  Now in the last 4 years that Recruiting @ SJB and MD are better than USC and UCLA they are calling on Texas.  

 

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1 minute ago, The Colonel said:

With high school athletics a huge part of the fabric of Texas, it didn’t take long for title-hungry folks to try to game the system. The league was forced, in its infancy, to find rules restrictive enough to dampen those dynastic hopes, yet open enough to allow for the normal movement of families and students.

It is a balance the league and its members still struggle with today.

Coaches have called the current state of athletic transfers an “epidemic” and the “biggest issue in high school athletics now.”

The league and its districts handle about 10,000 high school transfers every year, Breithaupt said.

“There’s much more movement now than there’s ever been — and that will continue,” he said.

Big state - much of this has to do families who struggle to make ends meet.  Single mothers etc.  it’s not all for athletic reasons.

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2 minutes ago, The Colonel said:

With high school athletics a huge part of the fabric of Texas, it didn’t take long for title-hungry folks to try to game the system. The league was forced, in its infancy, to find rules restrictive enough to dampen those dynastic hopes, yet open enough to allow for the normal movement of families and students.

It is a balance the league and its members still struggle with today.

Coaches have called the current state of athletic transfers an “epidemic” and the “biggest issue in high school athletics now.”

The league and its districts handle about 10,000 high school transfers every year, Breithaupt said.

“There’s much more movement now than there’s ever been — and that will continue,” he said.

what article are you quoting?  And the quote includes all sports (BB is problematic), I didn’t see anything about football specifically. 

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An Imperfect System

No simple solution

Conflicts of interest, UIL funding weigh on high school transfer regulation

By Matt Wixon | Staff Writer

Published July 23, 2015

imperfect system

It’s not a perfect system, UIL deputy director Jamey Harrison acknowledged. But he estimated there were about 10,000 transfers during the last school year, and although the vast majority of them were uncontested, only 37 DEC decisions were appealed to the UIL’s state executive committee. Twelve were overturned.

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2 minutes ago, The Colonel said:

An Imperfect System

No simple solution

Conflicts of interest, UIL funding weigh on high school transfer regulation

By Matt Wixon | Staff Writer

Published July 23, 2015

imperfect system

It’s not a perfect system, UIL deputy director Jamey Harrison acknowledged. But he estimated there were about 10,000 transfers during the last school year, and although the vast majority of them were uncontested, only 37 DEC decisions were appealed to the UIL’s state executive committee. Twelve were overturned.

Again big state and ever kid that moves school for any reason is accounted for and he is not just talking football players...This is all sports 

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10 minutes ago, Texasball said:

Big state - much of this has to do families who struggle to make ends meet.  Single mothers etc.  it’s not all for athletic reasons.

Rright.  And CA doesn't have families that struggle to make ends meet...and CA doesn't have any single mothers either.  So I guess all the TX transfers are for pure reasons and the CA transfers are all athletically motivated?

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