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Anyone watch High School football?

Have been a Trinity fan and season ticket holder for many, many years. Obviously have seen plenty good players on teams over the years and a ton of very good Trinity teams. 28 titles in Ky’s largest class. Always well coached and determined. Play the toughest schedule year in and out in Ky.

Just last night they played Cincy St X with Kirk Herbstreit in attendance to watch his qb son and UK OT commit 6 5 290 Eric Kattus.

Really enjoy HS football and admire all the kids at every school. NIL has pushed me even further toward all high school sports.
I’m not sure people realize there is NIL in KY hs sports.
 
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Agree. And the Purples keep on rolling after losing Kevin Wallace to St. X. On the bad side, South Warren when opened put a big hit on Greenwood's sports programs. They took the county students and really hurt the talent pool.
South Warren hurt Warren Central more so than Greenwood in football. The other programs did put a hurt on Greenwood though.

Bowling Green over the years always seemed to end up with 1 or 2 high quality football players that should have been at Greenwood.
 
Ashland looks good from this area. Boyd County is mid. I thought Greenup County might be decent but they got smashed by Ashland.
Other than Harvest Prep out of Columbus Ohio, Ashland has been crushing everyone they’ve played. In their six wins they’ve out scored their opponents 274-52. They haven’t played any top 20 teams, but they’re taking care of the job before them.
 
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South Warren hurt Warren Central more so than Greenwood in football. The other programs did put a hurt on Greenwood though.

Bowling Green over the years always seemed to end up with 1 or 2 high quality football players that should have been at Greenwood.
No, South Warren took the county kids that live in the country who played for Greenwood before SW opened. Warren Central is a city school (not in the way BGHS is, but located more in the city), Greenwood and SW are more rural than WC. Most of the students who attend WC come from North / Central BG. South Warren had no bearing on taking any of their player pool. I had two sons who graduated from Greenwood, one played football. When SW opened, the # of football players dropped, not to mention the quality. I witnessed the drop in players with my own eyes, it had a BIG effect on Greenwoods program. Just look at the players who plays / played for SW, they would not have attended Warren Central.
Kids from South of Scottsville road, Alvaton, Woodburn, Plano, and Rockport, those parts of the county are the players I am talking about.
 
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My son is a sophomore and he gets NIL........................from me
I hear you.

The twins that are at UK now that came back from playing at a northeast boarding school got truck leases in Corbin to play there. I know Lexington Christian has an ‘nil group’. I’m sure private schools are putting it together to help offset costs of tuition
 
Corbin always good - Bell Co tough again

Surprised that the Lexington schools mostly look down this year

Work with a guy who's son QB's for Layfayette

Pikeville down as well

I'm from Middlesboro so I mostly know that region and my new home in Lexington - my yellow jackets are 2-3 and not nearly as potent as the last few years

Clark Co making a comeback to being a tough team I think

Lexington Christian is the beat Lex area team?

I love learning about different schools in different regions of KY!

Probably going to the Middlesboro / Harlan game next week at Lee Majors Field

PS - Henry Clay and Tates Creek both seem to suck badly now - is that because Fred-Douglas takes their players?
Some is Douglass some is just the general running of public schools in Fayette is not great for athletics or otherwise. Coaches don’t want to fool with the headaches, they don’t get much school community support etc for their sport and it’s a lot of the sillier red tape stuff they go through. There was a time several Lexington area schools were considered to be good schools but the only one ranked above average by KY education board now is Lafayette. Nowhere near the degree of a Danville’s issues but they’ve gotten bogged down by the administrations being more concerned with trivial stuff and semantics. LCA, Sayre have benefitted marginally as well from dissatisfaction of public schools. Catholic, for whatever reasons, has not. But I would argue the coaching at Douglass is not great. They’ve had a ton of talent there and seem to often underperform it. But they have the newer facilities and the educational programs that is most conducive to kids being accepted to attend there even living out of district
 
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They don’t recruit but kids transfer in to play. That’s been going on for decades in hs sports. There was a time most Boyle kids that could play went to Danville. Doesn’t hurt that Boyle is a top 10 ky public school either. Danville is such a poorly run school now they get several kids from there. It’s not just football as the problem there.

Maybe that's the case in KY, but in Georgia a few of the biggest abusers have recruiting coordinators. Rush Prospt, Jeremy Pruitt's mentor, met with boosters and told them he needed 100k for rent and moving expenses for a few spots that were weak. Several schools in Ga are known for their recruiting. The worst is building a new Stadium across the road from their current one at a cost of 60M and will have an 81 by 44 jumbothron and a 3500 square foot double sided scoreboard. Thats to make sure the visiting team knows they are losing. But they aren't recruiting either, nevermind that 90% of their football team comes in out of district and 30% is out of county. It's suppose to seat 12k, 80 suits with 12 seats with a food bar.

They aren't the only ones recruiting, but they are spending more than anyone else. It dominates the country club sports every year in their classification, 6A, most of the elite country club types attend private schools and compete with private schools. A few only have about 50 kids and only play basketball.

Sorry for the rant, but all this recruiting that goes on in Georgia just changes things for me.
 
I hear you.

The twins that are at UK now that came back from playing at a northeast boarding school got truck leases in Corbin to play there. I know Lexington Christian has an ‘nil group’. I’m sure private schools are putting it together to help offset costs of tuition

Athletes at Kentucky private schools have to pay tuition like non athletes? My lady friend's granddaughter is a heck of an athlete and she attended a private school in Tenn on full scholarship for softball and basketball. They recruited her just like colleges recruit a kid. Non boarding student but 20k+ a year for tuition. It's a girl only school, but the "brother" male school hands out the free rides too.
 
Maybe that's the case in KY, but in Georgia a few of the biggest abusers have recruiting coordinators. Rush Prospt, Jeremy Pruitt's mentor, met with boosters and told them he needed 100k for rent and moving expenses for a few spots that were weak. Several schools in Ga are known for their recruiting. The worst is building a new Stadium across the road from their current one at a cost of 60M and will have an 81 by 44 jumbothron and a 3500 square foot double sided scoreboard. Thats to make sure the visiting team knows they are losing. But they aren't recruiting either, nevermind that 90% of their football team comes in out of district and 30% is out of county. It's suppose to seat 12k, 80 suits with 12 seats with a food bar.

They aren't the only ones recruiting, but they are spending more than anyone else. It dominates the country club sports every year in their classification, 6A, most of the elite country club types attend private schools and compete with private schools. A few only have about 50 kids and only play basketball.

Sorry for the rant, but all this recruiting that goes on in Georgia just changes things for me.
Yeah hs sports in Ky isn’t near the level of southern states in any respects…interest, competitiveness, talent, etc. I wouldn’t compare anything between the two.
 
Athletes at Kentucky private schools have to pay tuition like non athletes? My lady friend's granddaughter is a heck of an athlete and she attended a private school in Tenn on full scholarship for softball and basketball. They recruited her just like colleges recruit a kid. Non boarding student but 20k+ a year for tuition. It's a girl only school, but the "brother" male school hands out the free rides too.
Yeah KY plays everyone together and they can’t offer aid. The private schools that care just find side ways to do it and with nil it makes it easy to help subsidize. TN rules are different. They have their own division for private schools and can offer aid. Not enough private schools in ky to have a decent division. TN does have a ‘bona fide’ move rule even for private schools where a family has to do a ‘legit move. They can’t do the Cutter Boley thing (a ky kid at uk) where they live out of town but find temp housing while attending the school. You actually have to sell a house and move to the new area to be eligible for transfer after they’ve started the eligibility clock. . The two boarding schools in Chattanooga, Baylor and McCallie aren’t subject to that rule so that’s why they’re starting to dominate the largest class private division. McCallie brings Canadian kids down.
 
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