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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1465817" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>Many of the major football states, and Indiana isn't even one, play 14 games. I didnt look up every single one. States like Florida and Ohio have kids playing 15 games. Most states have multiple classes, so it's not just 2 teams, Indiana has 6 classes, other states have even more. Finally, I didn't say most high schools. I said most playing for state championships/ finals (for a reason, as these teams typically have a higher percentage of athletes moving on to play college football). </p><p>I didn't even mention the preseason jamborees that virtually all high schools participate in before the season officially begins.. 4 random quarters against fellow conference competitors is essentially another game in the season that doesnt get counted. :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1465817, member: 23752"] Many of the major football states, and Indiana isn't even one, play 14 games. I didnt look up every single one. States like Florida and Ohio have kids playing 15 games. Most states have multiple classes, so it's not just 2 teams, Indiana has 6 classes, other states have even more. Finally, I didn't say most high schools. I said most playing for state championships/ finals (for a reason, as these teams typically have a higher percentage of athletes moving on to play college football). I didn't even mention the preseason jamborees that virtually all high schools participate in before the season officially begins.. 4 random quarters against fellow conference competitors is essentially another game in the season that doesnt get counted. :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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