@MikeJ_Kessler Why do so many public schools in basketball make it to and are successful at the Breslin? Definitely more than private. It’s tough to argue with statistics and facts.
@FromTheSeidline There is no problem.
Oversimplification of a solution...? Sounds a bit like forcing schools to reclass because your public school doesn't have the talent in players, coaches or trainers.
@FromTheSeidline I've followed everything perfectly fine.
2 out of 4 state title winners this year were public schools.
This private school stuff is bologna, running rampant through our sports
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@FromTheSeidline Just a few years ago, Ypsi Lincoln had the biggest prospect in all of sports in quite a long time. Regardless of how he's panning out... it directly negates the narrative you're trying to write (along with all the facts/statistics I've listed and you ignore).
@FromTheSeidline You know the advantages. Why would you ask what they are? I don't like playing games.
Staying on topic has been very difficult in this instance, eh?
@FromTheSeidline It was inferred (picture at the Breslin (literally of pub vs priv), talk of a strong team's season ending...)
The play on the court prevents them from getting there. The best teams win. And in MI HS Boys Ball, public teams dominate.
The quickness to have an excuse is odd.
@FromTheSeidline@mkirk02 Because there's advantages and opportunity at those schools which aren't there in public schools. Those advantages are different than the advantage you claim private schools have over public in sports.
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@FromTheSeidline@mkirk02 Why? Because your public school kids aren't good enough to play for the private schools?
This isn't the MLB where the Yankees buy titles.
@FromTheSeidline Again, that's what was brought up originally. You have a basketball post and use a specific game. Now moving the goal posts as we talk. I'm basketball, public schools reign supreme. Now are we switching to strictly d4? Well, this example you use is a bit off base.