Fuck bye weeks, but honestly, a lot of these 1seed vs 4 seed matchups will have starting players less than 24 minutes. They'll play through midway 2nd Q and POSSIBLY the first possession of the 3rd Q. A quality team will face tougher situations in practice than those bi-district games. Brownfield is also an 0-10 team in the POs, and 8-2 Shallowater is gonna boatrace their ass. From that same group of teams, Lamesa, 4-6, is the 1 seed taking on Amarillo River Road, 4-6, the 4 seed. That's actually a very peculiar matchup in that it is very even. We'll see how it turns out. Back in 98, Wichita Falls Rider made the POs at 2-8, won 2 rounds and then bowed out to Plainview in Regional, posting a 4-9 tally for the season, That's always been one of the weirdest season records to me.
I'm cool with the current set-up. I like the 4 qualifiers from each district, but because of the creation of divisions within each class at 5A and below, there are some serious geography challenges that actually make the 4 team districts a necessity, or at least the 'best fit.' In those 4 team Districts, do they go double round-robin, for 6 District games? Not sure that prevents the weaker teams from going winless or 1-9 on the season.