Sectional Seeding for Individuals
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legman1I read on another post the seeding is done on the day of the tournament. Is this true?
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bribacker51Yes new rule this season weigh ins then final seeds no more picking your line.
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KSU55What time do they estimate wrestling will start?
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legman1No more picking your line? Why? who came up with this idea and was this voted on by the coaches?
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Dad4Sports
OHSAA...see section 10legman1;1707609 wrote:No more picking your line? Why? who came up with this idea and was this voted on by the coaches?
Seems like we will lose coaching strategy and utilizing favorable matchups.
http://www.ohsaa.org/sports/wr/boys/wrrglts-individual.pdf -
cruiser_96
It was "mapped out" and voted on ten days prior to the sectional selection meeting.legman1;1707609 wrote:No more picking your line? Why? who came up with this idea and was this voted on by the coaches?
Seems like we will lose coaching strategy and utilizing favorable matchups. -
bribacker51
Pretty sure it should still start on time each coach sends in all the info ahead of time like SC,SP,SQ,DP, DQ season record head to heads so there really shouldn't be a lot of changes without picking lines and what have you the time spent in seeding should really be cut down to almost 0 they just plug in the names and see where they fall.KSU55;1707598 wrote:What time do they estimate wrestling will start? -
wraith51
Also, you're limited on what you can argue/challenge, state placers, state qualifiers, and district placers are automatically seeded, then win %. Challenges can only happen with head to head match-ups and only and when it comes to win % criteria only. This will cut down on time, plus from what I read the seed meeting runs the same time weigh-ins happen.KSU55;1707598 wrote:What time do they estimate wrestling will start? -
Dad4Sports
Is that specific to the Central District? Here is what is listed for the D3 Blanchester sectional:wraith51;1707653 wrote:Also, you're limited on what you can argue/challenge, state placers, state qualifiers, and district placers are automatically seeded, then win %. Challenges can only happen with head to head match-ups and only and when it comes to win % criteria only. This will cut down on time, plus from what I read the seed meeting runs the same time weigh-ins happen.
"*Seeds based on criteria – see 2015 OHSAA Wrestling Individual Tournament Regulations• All wrestlers with a .500 record or better from the current season (minimum of 12 matches) will be seeded.• District boards have the authority to determine the final number of seeds per weight class up to a maximum of 8, we willseed 6 based on criteria.• A seeding meeting will be held during weigh-ins. Coach’s challenges to criteria will be discussed. Head to head, highertournament placement will be discussed.• If seeding by vote/concession, head-to-head and higher placement in the same weight class at common tournaments maybe considered. The coach’s vote or concession will be final.• The seeds will be placed on the preliminary bracket in accordance with Rule 10 of the NFHS Wrestling Rules Book.• Byes and non-seeded wrestlers will be placed on the bracket by the computer"
That sounds very different from the procedure you listed above? -
cruiser_96The PTB told the coaches that state wanted it to be uniform.
This is ridiculous. -
Dad4Sports
That's the feeling I'm getting too. In addition to the Blanchester criteria, I think I remember reading on another forum that one of the sectionals in another district is actually still having the "traditional" coaches seeding meeting. This is far from uniformity...cruiser_96;1707664 wrote:The PTB told the coaches that state wanted it to be uniform.
This is ridiculous. -
wraith51
What I got was from the central district, but like Cruiser said it's supposed to be uniform across the board. Listed below is what I got from Sandy Valley.Dad4Sports;1707661 wrote:Is that specific to the Central District? Here is what is listed for the D3 Blanchester sectional:
"*Seeds based on criteria – see 2015 OHSAA Wrestling Individual Tournament Regulations• All wrestlers with a .500 record or better from the current season (minimum of 12 matches) will be seeded.• District boards have the authority to determine the final number of seeds per weight class up to a maximum of 8, we willseed 6 based on criteria.• A seeding meeting will be held during weigh-ins. Coach’s challenges to criteria will be discussed. Head to head, highertournament placement will be discussed.• If seeding by vote/concession, head-to-head and higher placement in the same weight class at common tournaments maybe considered. The coach’s vote or concession will be final.• The seeds will be placed on the preliminary bracket in accordance with Rule 10 of the NFHS Wrestling Rules Book.• Byes and non-seeded wrestlers will be placed on the bracket by the computer"
That sounds very different from the procedure you listed above?
A. Seeding will be based on the following criteria:
a. State Place in OHSAA Tournament last year – in order of place.
b. District Place in OHSAA Tournament last year – in order of place.
c. Current overall record (12-match minimum and .500 or better winning percentage).
i. If there is a tie in winning percentage the wrestler with the most wins will receive the higher seed.
ii. If that does not break the tie, a coin-flip will determine the seed.
d. Challenges will be permitted based on head-to-head competition and common tournament placement.
i. A coach’s vote or concession of all will be the final determination. -
huntergreen26wraith and dad4, where did you find these regulations? This is not what we have been told, and the challenges are different? If this is true, then our district officials need to be made aware.
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CthelitesWhat a cluster kcuf!
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wraith51
My post (#12) is what I copied and pasted what I got from the East since that is where we are for sectionals.huntergreen26;1707675 wrote:wraith and dad4, where did you find these regulations? This is not what we have been told, and the challenges are different? If this is true, then our district officials need to be made aware.
Post #8 is what I got from the central, but that was me paraphrasing and I could have easily messed that up. -
wraith51Here is what I have from the central:
B. Seeding will be based on the following criteria:
a. State Place in OHSAA Tournament last year – in order of place.
b. District Place in OHSAA Tournament last year – in order of place.
c. Current overall record (12-match minimum and .500 or better winning percentage).
i. If there is a tie in winning percentage the wrestler with the most wins will receive the higher seed.
ii. If that does not break the tie, a coin-flip will determine the seed.
iii. Challenges will only be permitted for seeds based on records. Head-to-head competition will be the basis for the challenge. A coach’s vote or concession will be the final determination of the seed in such a case.
This is what I found different between the East and Central:
Challenges will be permitted based on head-to-head competition and common tournament placement.
i. A coach’s vote or concession of all will be the final determination. -
Dad4Sports
You can see the Blanchester Sectional info here...huntergreen26;1707675 wrote:wraith and dad4, where did you find these regulations? This is not what we have been told, and the challenges are different? If this is true, then our district officials need to be made aware.
http://www.swdab.org/Wrestling/2015%20coaches%20information%20and%20schedule.pdf -
Dad4SportsI believe that it is the Millbury Lake D3 sectional that is holding an "old-fashioned" coaches seeding meeting...scheduled to be held on Thursday night.
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112in84Yuk I don't like it. jmo
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1buckeyeI think this will effect the wrestlers that wrestle tough schedule. They might be pretty good but their record might not show it. They may get the lower seed even though they beat the kid with the better record.
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wraith51
If I read it correctly, if a guy is seeded based solely on record a coach can challenge head to head, it's when a wrestler is seeded on criteria (state Placer or qualifier for example) then that cannot be challenged.1buckeye;1707826 wrote:I think this will effect the wrestlers that wrestle tough schedule. They might be pretty good but their record might not show it. They may get the lower seed even though they beat the kid with the better record. -
Dad4SportsDespite the OHSAA's best efforts, it appears that different sectionals will still be using a different processes/criteria...just like in years past.
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legman1What is the logic behind the seeding change? i just don't see the point. This takes away coaching strategy and teams with "tougher schedules" will get lower seeds due to records. Maybe i'm missing something, but I sure don't get it.
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cruiser_96No. You're not missing anything. Coaches are pretty much up in arms about it.
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iGranbyI'm interested to see how this plays out. How many coaches will actually persue challenges for seeding with this new system, will they even be able to chellenge what they want..etc. Seems like this could/will create a lot of hassle for the tourney directors.