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Football adds a class

Jan. 24, 2021 12:00 am, Updated: Jan. 24, 2021 6:07 pm
The Iowa Football Coaches Association wanted eight classes. It got seven.
Thursday, the Iowa High School Athletic Association Board of Control approved and accepted what it called 'the lone recommendation out of recent meetings of the joint IHSAA/IGHSAU classification committee,” adding one classification of football for the 2021 season. Although on Dec. 14, the IFCA requested six classes for 11-man and two classes for 8-player.
The new classification, which consists of the state's largest 36 schools in terms of enrollment, will be called Class 5A, in an effort 'to reduce the disparity in enrollment in the IHSAA's largest class, and increase the number of participating teams and student-athletes in the postseason,” according to Thursday's IHSAA release.
The Board also approved separate scheduling and playoff plans across the seven football classifications:
' Class 5A, 4A and 3A: 36 teams, 9 regular-season games, 16 playoff qualifiers.
' Class 2A and 1A: 48 teams, 8 regular-season games, 32 playoff qualifiers.
' Class A: Remainder of 11-player teams, 8 regular-season games, 32 playoff qualifiers.
' 8-player: 8 regular-season games, 32 playoff qualifiers.
All non-playoff teams in 2A, 1A, A and 8-player are permitted to play a ninth regular-season game.
An initial look at the six teams in Class 3A District 5 last season equally splits it between 4A and 3A. Burlington, Mt. Pleasant and Fort Madison will be 4A while Washington, Fairfield and Keokuk will be 3A.
A more in-depth story with coaches thoughts will follow up later this week. Doug Brenneman contributed to this story.