Snooze is working on maps of my "calpreps prediction" divisions...
But for those of you who have a grip on how the mhsaa uses driving distances in their decisions, I have a question...
D-6, you have a bunch of schools in the SE corner...Mi-Center, Grass Lake, Manchester, Clinton, Addison, Hudson, Blissfield, SMCC, Ecorse, Harper Woods, Adrian
Madison...
If you are just looking at these 8 = Clinton, Addison, Hudson, Blissfield, SMCC, Ecorse, Harper Woods, Adrian Madison, then the questio becomes WHO goes with
Harper Woods, Ecorse, and SMCC...will it be CLinton or Blissfield (clearly it's one of those 2). The way I see it, regardless of what Clinton does in
their final game, the Blissfield/Clinton eastbound team will be matching up with Ecorse, and SMCC will play HWoods.
So I'm assuming that the state simply looks at the distance between Ecorse and Blissfield/CLinton, and the shorter drive goes there, right? Looking west,
the same deal applies where Hudson/Addison would be locked into the 1-4 spots (assuming Adrian Madison does win). Blissfield is a little closer to Adrian
Madison and Clinton is a little closer to Ecorse, so is there any reason to think that Blissfield wouldn't go west and Clinton east???
Thanks...

