I agree that Somerset, and Bloomer were the two best teams in d4 last year, Bloomer being one of the smallest too (enrollment). Bloomer should have been playing state if it wasn't for some freak plays that happened in the level 4 game.
Then I thought Somerset was going to lose by a lot at state. They actually had the State-Championship in their hands when they subsequently lost in OT. I firmly believe Bloomer would have held their own in that game with more senior leadership to put it away. This is obviously all what-ifs and speculations.
About Barron though, they do have no depth. If no one gets hurt though they can compete near the top with the teams that are always deep. Teams that make it to state will almost always be dominate run teams. Their are a few exceptions at times. Look at Kewaunee a couple years back. Well they were extremely balanced. I remember my Junior year when Ladysmith passed for 350+ yards against Bloomer, and still lost because Bloomer had a very physical run team which set up some great play action passes. I can't remember the QB's name, but he was pretty good too

. Then the next week, Ladysmith put up anotehr 300+ passing performance and still lost to the physical NW Tigers. Despite elements in the end the of the season, the better team usually wins in the grind.
That's why I like the 3 games in 10 days before they changed it. As a fan, you get to spectate a plethora of the best games of the year. As a player and teammate you get to be a part of true grind-it-out teams that only win if they're the best. That way you get a full 9 regular season games, instead of 8. I think taking away a game a year is a huge downfall to the players who only have one chance to play HS football.
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