Niles wrote:
No. It is not broken. This means that you are butthurt about losing. I had respect for your stance earlier but your lack of understanding of the entire situation is unbelievable. The rules are the SAME for everyone. You must comply with your own state rules. I dislike the move to allow Easton Allred to compete with MV at NXN because it violated this. But instead of picking a fight with Nike, I think your fight should be against the state federations. If we have different rules for each then the system falls apart.
Also you're making quite the assumption when you say "You know that, but you are a New Yorker and realize that losing that rule advantage would heavily change the results at this event for your teams long term." Who knows what that poster's reasoning, but I doubt their pride for NYS running is that high. I think your own pride for CA running is too strong of an argument on your half. Your entire argument is about losing because of middle-schoolers, and you think it is him who is butthurt??
You assume everything is perfect with the CA system and other rules need to be fixed. I encourage you to open up your mind just a wee bit and question what is truly the best system. (Hint: there is none)
I'm mad that there is no rule about school size! Great Oak is too big and has the socio-economic status that becomes an incredible advantage! Rules vs. advantage, I know, but having different state rules can be an advantage, and still is legal by the NXN rules. Therefore: we are in fact arguing about advantages, not rules.
Thank you.
It's really a shame that the Argyle girls phenomenon happened 15 years ago, instead of right now. Watching Coach Doug complain endlessly about their "unfair advantage" (mind you, a school district so small that they don't have a middle school and a high school, just "a school") would have truly been comedy gold.