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Not in any of our lifetimes is California better than Texas. 
 

Hell you don’t even know if Mater Dei or SJB would be better than a team from Houston or Dallas who stacked 30 transfers onto one team. Imagine if that happened. 
 

In a Cali vs Texas top 10, California would take the first 2 games, and this year who knows. SJB wouldn't guarantee beat Desoto. And after that Texas would take the next 8. It would be ugly. 
 

Saying Cali is better than TX because they have 2 teams who stack transfers by the dozens but ignore the other 50-100 teams from TX who would beat the 50-100 Cali teams is trolling at best, and brain dead at worst 

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And Mater Dei and SJB play OOS games because they HAVE to. Not because they want to. They can’t fill their schedule in state. It happened to Bishop Gorman. This isn’t a good look for California. Over 1,200 football teams and those 2 can’t find 5 of them to agree to play. That doesn’t show any strength at all.

It just shows California is just Nevada with 2 Bishop Gormans. Lol 

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2 hours ago, Nolebull813 said:

And Mater Dei and SJB play OOS games because they HAVE to. Not because they want to. They can’t fill their schedule in state. It happened to Bishop Gorman. This isn’t a good look for California. Over 1,200 football teams and those 2 can’t find 5 of them to agree to play. That doesn’t show any strength at all.

It just shows California is just Nevada with 2 Bishop Gormans. Lol 

Same goes for SFA. Cowards who refuse to play the Power Privates will never be rewarded for avoiding the best. 

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27 minutes ago, Nolebull813 said:

Wait a minute. If a few teams who have had their players poached from a rogue renegade Independent school don’t schedule them, they will be penalized regardless of the other top OOS teams they play? 

No. It's very simple. A team can't expect be ranked high in a national poll if they do not play at least one nationally-relevant team. 

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5 minutes ago, GardenStateBaller said:

No. It's very simple. A team can't expect be ranked high in a national poll if they do not play at least one nationally-relevant team. 

 

 

Define "ranked high" please.

 

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, GardenStateBaller said:

Do the same for NS and DS. Like I said no two polls will EVER be the same. Wise men walk when others run. 

 

I'm looking at the notable missing team from the left side of your plol

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8 hours ago, Nolebull813 said:

Not in any of our lifetimes is California better than Texas. 
 

Hell you don’t even know if Mater Dei or SJB would be better than a team from Houston or Dallas who stacked 30 transfers onto one team. Imagine if that happened. 
 

In a Cali vs Texas top 10, California would take the first 2 games, and this year who knows. SJB wouldn't guarantee beat Desoto. And after that Texas would take the next 8. It would be ugly. 
 

Saying Cali is better than TX because they have 2 teams who stack transfers by the dozens but ignore the other 50-100 teams from TX who would beat the 50-100 Cali teams is trolling at best, and brain dead at worst 

This SJB is not automatic win vs few Texas teams this year.  It obvious if you look at their games they are down this year!

You taking MC over CM this week?

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