The growth of some of those schools over the last decade has been impressive. Lot of people moving out to the burbs with good jobs and making a lot of money. While the inner city schools are being left behind. You have districts like Van Meter that are getting kids open enrolled because parents do not think their kid is good enough to play at Waukee. Hell a few years ago, one of Waukee GBB head coach was sending his son to play at VM.It's kinda staggering the competitive difference between suburban schools. Imagine open enrollment is a huge driver in that.
SCC tv is awesome. My nephew went to Albia and it was a pretty good product, almost as good as ESPN plus.
Worked great when I watched a couple years ago.Oh you mean SCCTV...the "conference" network that all the schools agreed to support and get it on wheels only for Knoxville to hire the guy that runs it full time and turn it into a full time Knoxville network after using the rest of the conference to gain viewers and followers? Yeah...their great.
That is incorrect. GoSCCTV was heavily supported by Knoxville. The Iowa Media Network team came to Knoxville and pitched the idea based on the amount of sponsors within the Knoxville area. And in the pitch they presented their top broadcaster to Knoxville. It wasn't a Knoxville thing to pursue them.Oh you mean SCCTV...the "conference" network that all the schools agreed to support and get it on wheels only for Knoxville to hire the guy that runs it full time and turn it into a full time Knoxville network after using the rest of the conference to gain viewers and followers? Yeah...their great.
Would this be for next school year already, or 26-27?I’ve heard DMC, Ames, and Urbandale are making the move and the others were more of a long shot. Will split into divisions after the three kove.
I'm sure it's a pretty big thing. Pretty sure one of Johnston's better baseball players last year came from Marshalltown, and they have a good forward on the girls basketball team that played at DM North a couple years ago, and they had a pretty good team.It's kinda staggering the competitive difference between suburban schools. Imagine open enrollment is a huge driver in that.
Not true to a point on them not taken into account. It can help smaller schools as in some sports if they beat a bigger class school they get bonus points for playoff seeding. Hurts larger schools though.I keep finding myself asking, "Why do we need conferences?" Everyone makes the playoffs in all sports except football. Conferences aren't even taken into account for these sports.
I'm asking honestly, why are they needed?
Scheduling mainly.I keep finding myself asking, "Why do we need conferences?" Everyone makes the playoffs in all sports except football. Conferences aren't even taken into account for these sports.
I'm asking honestly, why are they needed?
Scheduling especially junior high.I keep finding myself asking, "Why do we need conferences?" Everyone makes the playoffs in all sports except football. Conferences aren't even taken into account for these sports.
I'm asking honestly, why are they needed?
You wonder what would happen if NIL hits high schools, especially suburban schools.I'm sure it's a pretty big thing. Pretty sure one of Johnston's better baseball players last year came from Marshalltown, and they have a good forward on the girls basketball team that played at DM North a couple years ago, and they had a pretty good team.
There are probably tons of examples.
Especially girls basketball. It's next to impossible to schedule out of conference games. If you are a decent team, non of the good teams want to play you and you get nothing from playing awful teams.Some of the small school ADs would struggle to fill a full basketball schedule without conferences.
IFYou wonder what would happen if NIL hits high schools, especially suburban schools.
And according to the facebook page The IMN is based in Centerville.That is incorrect. GoSCCTV was heavily supported by Knoxville. The Iowa Media Network team came to Knoxville and pitched the idea based on the amount of sponsors within the Knoxville area. And in the pitch they presented their top broadcaster to Knoxville. It wasn't a Knoxville thing to pursue them.
PCM came out and said they weren't looking to leave either. That one kind of surprises me. In the mid-2000s when they were looking to leave the SCC they basically begged the Little Hawkeye to take them.KCCI just reported that both Van Meter and Knoxville issued statements that they were not interested in joining the conference. Sounds like both want to stay where they currently are.
I would guess the PCM does not want to have to play the larger schools in the new conference, even if they are split, there are going to be a few cross over games. PCM is not really close to any other SCC team, at least the rest of the schools have one or two within a 30 minute drive, while the closest to them would be Eddyville, I would guess, a little longer than 30 minutes and then its an hour or further to everyone else.PCM came out and said they weren't looking to leave either. That one kind of surprises me. In the mid-2000s when they were looking to leave the SCC they basically begged the Little Hawkeye to take them.
Edit: Or so I heard.