Since 1990 Louisiana Has Had 4 Different Teams Win Pieces Of The MNC....

Started by Redzone, Apr 19, 2026, 07:38 AM

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Previous topic - Next topic

Nolebull813

*****
Hero Member
Posts: 1,148
Logged
Quote from: Redzone on Apr 28, 2026, 02:57 PMHow about Liberty Magnet!
#61 team In Louisiana thumping the mighty Zachary!

Almost 700 yards of total offense vs Zachary!!

https://www.facebook.com/libertymagnethigh/posts/-huge-congratulations-to-the-liberty-patriots-football-team-and-coaching-staff-t/1342442867897129/

That's great stuff Redzone!


What does "Magnet" mean in the name Liberty Magnet?

Nolebull813

*****
Hero Member
Posts: 1,148
Logged
Quote from: Redzone on Apr 28, 2026, 02:21 PMRedzone> Santa Ana High, CA 3,000 enrollment, Fort Lauderdale High 2,200 enrollment

Gaybob813> Capital (Baton Rouge) 201 enrollment and a school the state of Louisiana his owned for 15 years. The fact that they even try to play football is pretty amazing to me.

I can't do anything with that people!
Internet going to internet every time!



You said Capitol is garbage because they have 200 kids but Riverside has 169 and is a small power in the state. The point is you can't obsess over enrollment because there is garbage and there is powerhouses in each state at every level. So you can find teams with 3,000-5,000 in enrollment who suck at football, and you can find teams with 300-500 that are good. So what's your point in talking about teams like Santa Ana and Ft Lauderdale?

DreadnaughtAlum

***
Full Member
Posts: 131
Logged
Quote from: Steeler01 on Apr 28, 2026, 07:42 AMSanta Ana isn't a private school.🤡
But, they have a larger enrollment than Mater Dei, which I'm told suggests they're likely better than Mater Dei  :-[

Redzone

*****
Hero Member
Posts: 2,155
Logged
Here's a fact.
The largest high school in Baton Rouge is Baton Rouge Magnet with an enrollment of over 1,700.

Baton Rouge Magnet used to be Baton Rouge High.
They went to the Magnet Program in 1976 and then completely dropped football, baseball and basketball.

It's now all about grades, track, gymnastics, tennis, golf....etc

Way back in the day Baton Rouge High was a football power in Louisiana winning 10 or 11 state championships, I'd have to check.
NFL great Jim Taylor went there and is in the NFL Hall of Fame.

Wooderson

***
Full Member
Posts: 207
Logged
Quote from: DreadnaughtAlum on Apr 27, 2026, 12:47 PMWhen I mention the importance of wealth in an area, I'm not talking about buying players (though some schools buy transportation resources to transport players from long distances and/or households where parents aren't able to do the transporting themselves). I'm talking about the school having better facilities, being able to pay coaches more etc.

Places like Baton Rouge are largely poor and the condition of the school's facilities and other resources reflects that.

Here are 10 of the largest high schools in California that have a football team, based on enrollment data, primarily within Los Angeles County:
Granada Hills Charter High School (Granada Hills) - 5,900+
Downey High School (Downey) - 4,000+
Long Beach Polytechnic High School (Long Beach) - 3,800+
Warren High School (Downey) - 3,600+
Millikan High School (Long Beach) -3,400+
Paramount High School (Paramount) - 3,400+
Wilson High School (Long Beach) - 3,300+
Quartz Hill High School (Quartz Hill) - 3,100+
Birmingham Community Charter High School (Lake Balboa) - $3,100+
El Camino Real Charter High School (Woodland Hills)

Maybe it's just me, but that doesn't appear to be a "who's who" of football powers.

Of the 15 public schools to finish in the end of season top 25 for California, only four (Mission Viejo, Central East, La Costa Canyon, Lincoln) had less than 2000 students. Your Centennials, Folsoms, Los Alamitos, and Pacificas were all just under the 3000 student mark, and Pittsburg is well over that mark.

My point on enrollment isn't that bigger is better; that would be a stupid point, especially considering the number of mega-enrollment schools that are resource-deprived institutions that are little more than a purgatory for teenagers transitioning to adulthood. Those schools are not set up for success no matter how many kids are in the school.

The schools I'm pointing at are those that have all the other resource boxes checked AND happen to have 2000+ (preferably 3000+) kids metriculating within their walls; these are your Duncanvilles, your North Shores, your Graysons, your Chandlers. The fact that Louisiana is devoid of a strong number of schools that match this profile makes it easy for me to discount their best squads as they are not consistently matching up with teams that can overwhelm you with waves of depth. If an entire state is largely devoid of those schools the quality of team is naturally going to fall short against areas where that's more of the norm.

Omaha Vol

****
Sr. Member
Posts: 466
Logged
Quote from: Redzone on Apr 28, 2026, 10:16 AMCapital (Baton Rouge) barely has 200 students.
The school was failing though and the state actually took over control of the school and held control for 15 years.
I believe Capital is officially a school on their own now as of last year.

Capital was fairly competitive in the early 2000s.
In 2009, their best year>  they almost took out Evangel Christian in the 2A state playoffs losing in OT in the semifinals 21-20.

https://www.maxpreps.com/la/baton-rouge/capitol-golden-lions/football/09-10/schedule/

Once again my educated point is totally missed by a couple of internet losers.
You are far from educated, redneck. Anyone on here can look up a stat history and regurgitate it on the forum. Intelligence is something you are grossly lacking in.

Redzone

*****
Hero Member
Posts: 2,155
Logged
Quote from: Wooderson on Apr 29, 2026, 11:06 AMOf the 15 public schools to finish in the end of season top 25 for California, only four (Mission Viejo, Central East, La Costa Canyon, Lincoln) had less than 2000 students. Your Centennials, Folsoms, Los Alamitos, and Pacificas were all just under the 3000 student mark, and Pittsburg is well over that mark.

My point on enrollment isn't that bigger is better; that would be a stupid point, especially considering the number of mega-enrollment schools that are resource-deprived institutions that are little more than a purgatory for teenagers transitioning to adulthood. Those schools are not set up for success no matter how many kids are in the school.

The schools I'm pointing at are those that have all the other resource boxes checked AND happen to have 2000+ (preferably 3000+) kids metriculating within their walls; these are your Duncanvilles, your North Shores, your Graysons, your Chandlers. The fact that Louisiana is devoid of a strong number of schools that match this profile makes it easy for me to discount their best squads as they are not consistently matching up with teams that can overwhelm you with waves of depth. If an entire state is largely devoid of those schools the quality of team is naturally going to fall short against areas where that's more of the norm.

Woody!
🤠🏈🤠

Nolebull813

*****
Hero Member
Posts: 1,148
Logged
Quote from: Wooderson on Apr 29, 2026, 11:06 AMOf the 15 public schools to finish in the end of season top 25 for California, only four (Mission Viejo, Central East, La Costa Canyon, Lincoln) had less than 2000 students. Your Centennials, Folsoms, Los Alamitos, and Pacificas were all just under the 3000 student mark, and Pittsburg is well over that mark.

My point on enrollment isn't that bigger is better; that would be a stupid point, especially considering the number of mega-enrollment schools that are resource-deprived institutions that are little more than a purgatory for teenagers transitioning to adulthood. Those schools are not set up for success no matter how many kids are in the school.

The schools I'm pointing at are those that have all the other resource boxes checked AND happen to have 2000+ (preferably 3000+) kids metriculating within their walls; these are your Duncanvilles, your North Shores, your Graysons, your Chandlers. The fact that Louisiana is devoid of a strong number of schools that match this profile makes it easy for me to discount their best squads as they are not consistently matching up with teams that can overwhelm you with waves of depth. If an entire state is largely devoid of those schools the quality of team is naturally going to fall short against areas where that's more of the norm.

That is true. It's why a team like Evangel can get the crap kicked out of them by bigger OOS teams every time they won state because the Louisiana teams are built smaller and softer.

Lousiana teams don't fare well when matched up with bigger teams. Unless the bigger team is so far inferior that the game tends to be close.

That's why Red Flag pumps up obscure no name teams because those are the teams LA can compete against. I remember when John Curtis finished as the consensus number 1 team in Louisiana and they won 27-23 at the last second in a miracle against the number 10 Mississippi team Oak Grove. It's because OG even being large was just inferior enough for the top LA team to scrape by

Redzone

*****
Hero Member
Posts: 2,155
Logged
Quote from: Wooderson on Apr 29, 2026, 11:06 AMOf the 15 public schools to finish in the end of season top 25 for California, only four (Mission Viejo, Central East, La Costa Canyon, Lincoln) had less than 2000 students. Your Centennials, Folsoms, Los Alamitos, and Pacificas were all just under the 3000 student mark, and Pittsburg is well over that mark.

My point on enrollment isn't that bigger is better; that would be a stupid point, especially considering the number of mega-enrollment schools that are resource-deprived institutions that are little more than a purgatory for teenagers transitioning to adulthood. Those schools are not set up for success no matter how many kids are in the school.

The schools I'm pointing at are those that have all the other resource boxes checked AND happen to have 2000+ (preferably 3000+) kids metriculating within their walls; these are your Duncanvilles, your North Shores, your Graysons, your Chandlers. The fact that Louisiana is devoid of a strong number of schools that match this profile makes it easy for me to discount their best squads as they are not consistently matching up with teams that can overwhelm you with waves of depth. If an entire state is largely devoid of those schools the quality of team is naturally going to fall short against areas where that's more of the norm.

Long Beach Poly has a student enrollment of 4,000.
Haven't heard that name mentioned on the internet in a couple of decades. 🤠🏈🤠

Know why? No coaching, No discipline, No conditioning and most of all no heart!

Redzone

*****
Hero Member
Posts: 2,155
Logged
Quote from: Nolebull813 on Apr 29, 2026, 02:10 PMThat is true. It's why a team like Evangel can get the crap kicked out of them by bigger OOS teams every time they won state because the Louisiana teams are built smaller and softer.

Lousiana teams don't fare well when matched up with bigger teams. Unless the bigger team is so far inferior that the game tends to be close.

That's why Red Flag pumps up obscure no name teams because those are the teams LA can compete against. I remember when John Curtis finished as the consensus number 1 team in Louisiana and they won 27-23 at the last second in a miracle against the number 10 Mississippi team Oak Grove. It's because OG even being large was just inferior enough for the top LA team to scrape by


John Curtis  had no problem putting a running clock on Plant FL. John Curtis played 87 players in that game.
Plant has an enrollment of around 2,600

https://www.maxpreps.com/fl/tampa/plant-panthers/football/12-13/schedule/

John Curtis had no problem decking 6A state Runner-up Hoover, AL.
Hoover has an enrollment of around 3, 000.

Get off this forum Gaybob813, you saggy bitch!

Steeler01

*****
Hero Member
Posts: 889
Logged
Quote from: Redzone on Apr 29, 2026, 02:22 PMLong Beach Poly has a student enrollment of 4,000.
Haven't heard that name mentioned on the internet in a couple of decades. 🤠🏈🤠

Know why? No coaching, No discipline, No conditioning and most of all no heart!
A couple of decades? 2014 everyone was looking forward to the Bosco- Poly game.

Bosco now gets those Poly kids.

Redzone

*****
Hero Member
Posts: 2,155
Logged
Quote from: Redzone on Apr 29, 2026, 02:35 PMJohn Curtis  had no problem putting a running clock on Plant FL. John Curtis played 87 players in that game.
Plant has an enrollment of around 2,600

https://www.maxpreps.com/fl/tampa/plant-panthers/football/12-13/schedule/

John Curtis had no problem decking 6A state Runner-up Hoover, AL.
Hoover has an enrollment of around 3, 000.

Get off this forum Gaybob813, you saggy bitch!


John Curtis had no problems putting a running clock on Gainesville, FL
Gainesville has a student enrollment of right around 2000.

https://www.maxpreps.com/fl/gainesville/gainesville-purple-hurricanes/football/10-11/schedule/

Redzone

*****
Hero Member
Posts: 2,155
Logged
Quote from: Steeler01 on Apr 29, 2026, 02:41 PMA couple of decades? 2014 everyone was looking forward to the Bosco- Poly game.

Bosco now gets those Poly kids.

Nah, No one was buzzing about Long Beach Poly like when they played DLS back in the day.

The next year 2015 DLS beat Long Beach Poly 52-6, right?

Steeler01

*****
Hero Member
Posts: 889
Logged
Quote from: Redzone on Apr 29, 2026, 02:51 PMNah, No one was buzzing about Long Beach Poly like when they played DLS back in the day.

The next year 2015 DLS beat Long Beach Poly 52-6, right?
You said you haven't heard that name in a couple of decades.  The Bosco- Poly game of 2014 was huge.  2012 Poly was the Southern Section division 1 champ.

Who the hell said anything about 2015 Poly?

Steeler01

*****
Hero Member
Posts: 889
Logged
How did these game go?


Franklinton- Abilene
Karr- Bowie
Curtis- Grayson
Augustine- Desoto