Hammer --

I'm twisting the use of the word "rule" a bit, I guess. I'm sure the SCHSL rules are the same, but BE is able to draw an upscale student body from a very large geographic area to constitute its 897 students. That's hugely different from, for example, a 2A Walhalla. I just wondered if there is ever grumbling from the 2A schools about this disparity. I know the best public programs compete and sometimes win state over BE. But it is always BE they have to overcome. I've always thought their level of play was much more similar to the good 4A schools.

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