I am guessing this would never happen, but I really like the idea of having the small schools having a regional qualifier. I am assuming that finding 10 1A schools from each region would not be that difficult to do. I would also guess that finding a school to host it wouldn't be that difficult either. I think that it would do wonders for small schools. I think it would increase the amount of kids that would take an interest in wrestling as well as bring more attention to the wrestling team within their school. Take the top 4 from each region and that becomes your state dual. I love the sport of wrestling because it seems to me to be that most fair sport there is. Everything that you get you've earned. I think determining state teams isn't comparing apples to apples. I appreciate the effort that goes in to try to make it fair but it's not. Have teams go head-to-head and earn their spot. Set criteria for entering the tournament. Must have 11 weight classes filled. I think that would knock out most of the small schools and it would be easy to select the ones for the regional tournament. Break the regionals up by Semi-States. If a 1A School goes through East Chicago and has 11 weight classes filled then they are eligible to enter the tournament. I also think that would be a great tournament to wrestle in anyway regardless if that team qualifies for State or not. Then the teams like Frankton, Cascade, Alexandria, Winimac, Faith Christian, Sheridan, Indianapolis Lutheran, Southmont, Freemont, Bremen, South Adams ect... I think the list could go on. Let them earn it head to head. I would guess most teams wouldn't have a problem with wrestling two weekends in great competitive tournaments. Just a thought