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Nebraska H.S. Football State Championship Scores (11/25)

So basically not a single competitive state final. SAD!

Something has to change.

Next year will be better.

This year is a little bit of an outlier, but there are typically 1-2 blowouts, not 5. The winners were heavy senior teams especially Millard South, Wahoo, and Bishop Neumann. Next year those teams lose nearly 100% of offensive yard/points. Millard South top 8 by yards and top 10 by points were all seniors.
 
You were right, it showed. Wow. My family watched it with my father in law last night and he knows a lot of people in the area from past work and my wife and I being in high school back in the day and he knew the gist of how their operation has been ran for a while now and yeah, that's wild. Not a fan of how that's done personally, but I also understand the geenie is outta the bottle and there's no going back. We were joking that Papio South better hop on the train somehow before something like last night happens again.

The problem is the resources, time, money it takes to build programs at the youth level to high school. You have to have a lot of parents bought into the process. And it takes 8-10 years to do so. Millard South started the process when these seniors were in 3rd grade.

Lincoln schools are pretty much a lost cause with developing/recruiting at the youth level outside of Pius who now has unlimited money and resources from Sandhills.
 
The problem is the resources, time, money it takes to build programs at the youth level to high school. You have to have a lot of parents bought into the process. And it takes 8-10 years to do so. Millard South started the process when these seniors were in 3rd grade.

Lincoln schools are pretty much a lost cause with developing/recruiting at the youth level outside of Pius who now has unlimited money and resources from Sandhills.
Yeah I get it. It's how baseball was when I was kid and then through high school in the Omaha area as a whole. For the most part, same kids, same teams, same high schools, coaches stayed the same mostly until high school, then those coaches were established at the high school level and just waited for those players to roll in.
 
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