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Early 2016-17 Classification Guess #2

Judging by the numbers listed at the beginning of this post, Bloomfield 53 and Wausa 45 would place them at 98 and in C2, correct?
That would, but some kids would transfer as they always do when co-ops are formed and they would get back to 8 man numbers I bet or pretty close to it. They could always opt down too.
 
The following new or renewal football co-ops are currently on the agenda for NSAA approval at their Nov. 12 meeting:

Southern & Lewiston
Chambers, Wheeler Central & Ewing
Omaha Concordia & Omaha Street School
Boone Central & Newman Grove
Verdigre & Niobrara
Sargent & Loup County
Ansley & Litchfield
Elgin & Elgin Pope John
Humphrey & Lindsay Holy Family
Milford & Dorchester
West Boyd & Lynch

Others may be added
 
Wakefield has confirmed they will stay in 8-man for the next two years.
 
I heard through the grapevine that Ewing is going to co-op with CWC for the next 2 year cycle. Any truth to that? If so, does that make them D1 or D2?
 
Stu Pospisil has some tweets out after covering today's NSAA meeting:

- Aquinas will move up to C1 next year regardless of the C1/C2 cutoff
- Holdrege will move up to B
- Adams Central will move down to C1
- Elkhorn South will remain in B
- Lincoln Pius X and Omaha Benson move up to A
- Columbus and South Sioux City move back down to B
 
Stu Pospisil has some tweets out after covering today's NSAA meeting:

- Aquinas will move up to C1 next year regardless of the C1/C2 cutoff
- Holdrege will move up to B
- Adams Central will move down to C1
- Elkhorn South will remain in B
- Lincoln Pius X and Omaha Benson move up to A
- Columbus and South Sioux City move back down to B
Aquinas will not move up unless the have the numbers to move up, you dont get to choose your class
 
Yeah, I take it as well that Aquinas must have enough students in the next cycle that they will be above what the projected cutoff will be
 
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