LostChoirGuy Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 I found the analysis of UIL medalists interesting, so I went through and looked at finalists bands during the same period. Here is what I found: 2006 DFW- 5 Austin- 2 San Antonio- 2 Houston- 1 2008 DFW- 6 Austin- 3 San Antonio- 1 Houston- 0 2010 DFW- 6 Austin- 2 San Antonio- 0 Houston- 2 2012 DFW- 5 Austin- 2 San Antonio- 2 Houston- 1 2014 DFW- 6 Austin- 1 San Antonio- 2 Houston- 1 2016 DFW- 6 Austin- 3 San Antonio- 1 Houston- 2 In every one of these years, the amount of Finalist bands from DFW matched or surpassed tthe amount of finalists from the rest of the state. Interestingly, during this period no bands from anywhere outside of the four big metros have made UIL finals. Here is a list of bands from each part of the state that have made finals at UIL in the highest division since 2006 and the number of times: DFW- Coppell (6), Marcus (6), Hebron (5), LD Bell (5), Duncanville (4), Berkner (3), Flower Mound (2), Keller (2), Richland (1) Austin- Bowie (5), Westlake (3), Akins (1), Cedar Park (1), Leander (1), Round Rock (1), Vandegrift (1) San Antonio- Reagan (4), Churchill (2), CTJ (2) Houston- The Woodlands (4), Langham Creek (1), North Shore (1), Spring (1) Edit: will look at next highest classification later. Quote
Guest Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 It'd be cool to see a first time Houston state finalist this year. I know of a few who could do it. Quote
bandit Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 5:11 PM, LostChoirGuy said: I found the analysis of UIL medalists interesting, so I went through and looked at finalists bands during the same period. Here is what I found: 2006 DFW- 5 Austin- 2 San Antonio- 2 Houston- 1 2008 DFW- 6 Austin- 3 San Antonio- 1 Houston- 0 2010 DFW- 6 Austin- 2 San Antonio- 0 Houston- 2 2012 DFW- 5 Austin- 2 San Antonio- 2 Houston- 1 2014 DFW- 6 Austin- 1 San Antonio- 2 Houston- 1 2016 DFW- 6 Austin- 3 San Antonio- 1 Houston- 2 In every one of these years, the amount of Finalist bands from DFW matched or surpassed tthe amount of finalists from the rest of the state. Interestingly, during this period no bands from anywhere outside of the four big metros have made UIL finals. Here is a list of bands from each part of the state that have made finals at UIL in the highest division since 2006 and the number of times: DFW- Coppell (6), Marcus (6), Hebron (5), LD Bell (5), Duncanville (4), Berkner (3), Flower Mound (2), Keller (2), Richland (1) Austin- Bowie (5), Westlake (3), Akins (1), Cedar Park (1), Leander (1), Round Rock (1), Vandegrift (1) San Antonio- Reagan (4), Churchill (2), CTJ (2) Houston- The Woodlands (4), Langham Creek (1), North Shore (1), Spring (1) Edit: will look at next highest classification later. This is fascinating! Thank you for taking the time to research and share. Quote
ChristopherRoden Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 5:12 PM, Cityscapes said: It'd be cool to see a first time Houston state finalist this year. I know of a few who could do it. It’s possible but it’ll be tough Quote
Guest Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 5:32 PM, ChristopherRoden said: It’s possible but it’ll be tough I mean I could definetely see Oak Ridge, College Park, Cy-Fair, or Seven Lakes sneaking in. Cy Fair was very close in 14. Quote
ChristopherRoden Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 5:39 PM, Cityscapes said: I mean I could definetely see Oak Ridge, College Park, Cy-Fair, or Seven Lakes sneaking in. Cy Fair was very close in 14. Yes and Cy Fair didn’t make it in 16 due to their terrible time draw in 16 I think Quote
Guest Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 5:41 PM, ChristopherRoden said: Yes and Cy Fair didn’t make it in 16 due to their terrible time draw in 16 I think I dont think they wouldve made it with a better performance time, but they would have been alot closer. Quote
Mash Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 5:11 PM, LostChoirGuy said: I found the analysis of UIL medalists interesting, so I went through and looked at finalists bands during the same period. Here is what I found: 2006 DFW- 5 Austin- 2 San Antonio- 2 Houston- 1 2008 DFW- 6 Austin- 3 San Antonio- 1 Houston- 0 2010 DFW- 6 Austin- 2 San Antonio- 0 Houston- 2 2012 DFW- 5 Austin- 2 San Antonio- 2 Houston- 1 2014 DFW- 6 Austin- 1 San Antonio- 2 Houston- 1 2016 DFW- 6 Austin- 3 San Antonio- 1 Houston- 2 In every one of these years, the amount of Finalist bands from DFW matched or surpassed tthe amount of finalists from the rest of the state. Interestingly, during this period no bands from anywhere outside of the four big metros have made UIL finals. Here is a list of bands from each part of the state that have made finals at UIL in the highest division since 2006 and the number of times: DFW- Coppell (6), Marcus (6), Hebron (5), LD Bell (5), Duncanville (4), Berkner (3), Flower Mound (2), Keller (2), Richland (1) Austin- Bowie (5), Westlake (3), Akins (1), Cedar Park (1), Leander (1), Round Rock (1), Vandegrift (1) San Antonio- Reagan (4), Churchill (2), CTJ (2) Houston- The Woodlands (4), Langham Creek (1), North Shore (1), Spring (1) Edit: will look at next highest classification later. It will be interesting to see the 5A (old 4A) results as well. How many times has Cedar Park won that now? I wonder if the results could be skewed by school population sizes. Does DFW tradionally have larger schools that the rest of the other metros? I wouldn't be surprised if there are very few 6A school not in a major metro area. Quote
LostChoirGuy Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 DFW has a lot of 5A schools, too though many have moved up thus year. Remember that last year in finals I think 7 of the finalists came from North Texas. Quote
DeaRoFlo Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 5:11 PM, LostChoirGuy said: I found the analysis of UIL medalists interesting, so I went through and looked at finalists bands during the same period. Here is what I found: 2006 DFW- 5 Austin- 2 San Antonio- 2 Houston- 1 2008 DFW- 6 Austin- 3 San Antonio- 1 Houston- 0 2010 DFW- 6 Austin- 2 San Antonio- 0 Houston- 2 2012 DFW- 5 Austin- 2 San Antonio- 2 Houston- 1 2014 DFW- 6 Austin- 1 San Antonio- 2 Houston- 1 2016 DFW- 6 Austin- 3 San Antonio- 1 Houston- 2 In every one of these years, the amount of Finalist bands from DFW matched or surpassed tthe amount of finalists from the rest of the state. Interestingly, during this period no bands from anywhere outside of the four big metros have made UIL finals. Here is a list of bands from each part of the state that have made finals at UIL in the highest division since 2006 and the number of times: DFW- Coppell (6), Marcus (6), Hebron (5), LD Bell (5), Duncanville (4), Berkner (3), Flower Mound (2), Keller (2), Richland (1) Austin- Bowie (5), Westlake (3), Akins (1), Cedar Park (1), Leander (1), Round Rock (1), Vandegrift (1) San Antonio- Reagan (4), Churchill (2), CTJ (2) Houston- The Woodlands (4), Langham Creek (1), North Shore (1), Spring (1) Edit: will look at next highest classification later. The only problem with this list is that you have two regions in the DFW area. So sure, you're gonna have more schools from that area at state because they have more chances to get there Quote
Mash Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 5:57 PM, LostChoirGuy said: DFW has a lot of 5A schools, too though many have moved up thus year. Remember that last year in finals I think 7 of the finalists came from North Texas. Yep and the other 3 from Austin area. 2015, 5A it was 5 and 5 (LISD at the top) 2013, 4A it was 4 and 5 (LISD at the top) 2011, 4A it was 4 and 5 (LISD at the top) both metroplexes clearly cultivating great programs. Fort Worth is pretty close in population size to Austin and Dallas is about 1/3 bigger than Austin so you would expect based on population size there to be about a 2:1 ratio. Houston appears to be the anomaly in this statistically as they have a big population and not represented proportionally it appears. Quote
Aquaflamma85 Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 7:31 PM, Mash said: Yep and the other 3 from Austin area. 2015, 5A it was 5 and 5 (LISD at the top) 2013, 4A it was 4 and 5 (LISD at the top) 2011, 4A it was 4 and 5 (LISD at the top) both metroplexes clearly cultivating great programs. Fort Worth is pretty close in population size to Austin and Dallas is about 1/3 bigger than Austin so you would expect based on population size there to be about a 2:1 ratio. Houston appears to be the anomaly in this statistically as they have a big population and not represented proportionally it appears. To be fair many of the better programs in the DFW area are from Fort Worth and not Dallas both cities have good programs but Fort Worth has more Mash 1 Quote
Mash Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 7:45 PM, Aquaflamma85 said: To be fair many of the better programs in the DFW area are from Fort Worth and not Dallas both cities have good programs but Fort Worth has more I am not too familiar with the area way up there... :-) Quote
Hard Core Band Fan Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 5:41 PM, ChristopherRoden said: Yes and Cy Fair didn’t make it in 16 due to their terrible time draw in 16 I think I watched everyone and they just didn't make the cut. They did well, but they were not at the level of the ones that did. Quote
LostChoirGuy Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 6:11 PM, DeaRoFlo said: The only problem with this list is that you have two regions in the DFW area. So sure, you're gonna have more schools from that area at state because they have more chances to get there This isnt about more schools at state. It is about which ones have more in finals. If we were talking about more at state, Houston would win that debate because they have historically had the most large division schools (and still do). But having more schools doesnt really matter much in this conversation if they weren't able to beat out the others for finals. It shows that the Austin and DFW areas have really dominated up top in the state competitions at the higher classifications. Quote
justabandkid94 Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 Completely random. But just watched Marcus 2016 for the first time ever. Yeesh, the depth of talent was insane that year across all bands. Think that show would’ve continued Marcus’ reign any other cycle. KinDallas 1 Quote
LostChoirGuy Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 8:53 PM, Mash said: I am not too familiar with the area way up there... :-) Of the ones on my list from DFW- LD Bell, Richland, and Keller are definitely closer to Fort Worth. Duncanville and Berkner are definitely closer to Dallas. Flower Mound, Marcus, Hebron, and Coppell are more in the middle. Geographically they are close to Fort Worth but they have easier access to Dallas than the other schools I mentioned (especially Coppell and Hebron). Quote
Nny14 Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 9:07 PM, justabandkid94 said: Completely random. But just watched Marcus 2016 for the first time ever. Yeesh, the depth of talent was insane that year across all bands. Think that show would’ve continued Marcus’ reign any other cycle. I thought it was a little too safe of a show, even for Marcus. The marching also wasn't quite as perfect as it usually is. I haven't seen them yet this year, so I have no idea if their fall is like everyone says. Quote
Bandisdope Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 9:15 PM, Nny14 said: I thought it was a little too safe of a show, even for Marcus. The marching also wasn't quite as perfect as it usually is. I haven't seen them yet this year, so I have no idea if their fall is like everyone says. 07 Marcus was astonishing. If they would've gone to grand nats they would have probably broken 98 (much like CTJ last year?). Quote
Nny14 Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 11:00 PM, Bandisdope said: 07 Marcus was astonishing. If they would've gone to grand nats they would have probably broken 98 (much like CTJ last year?). They almost certainly would have won, yes. Scores can be an interesting thing. Also I'm not sure if CTJ would have beat Carmel had they gone. It was definitely possible. Quote
LeanderMomma Posted October 26, 2018 Posted October 26, 2018 On 10/26/2018 at 3:41 PM, QuietontheField said: Any predictions for the success of the area e bands? These include SFA, Pearland, Brazoswood, Clements, Clear Brook, Dawson, and many others but those are the most likely of the area to qualify for this competition. there's an entire separate thread for that. Quote
Guest Posted October 26, 2018 Posted October 26, 2018 On 10/26/2018 at 3:41 PM, QuietontheField said: Any predictions for the success of the area e bands? These include SFA, Pearland, Brazoswood, Clements, Clear Brook, Dawson, and many others but those are the most likely of the area to qualify for this competition. I havent seen Pearland since Conroe but I could see them sneaking into finals. Quote
ChristopherRoden Posted October 26, 2018 Posted October 26, 2018 On 10/26/2018 at 4:35 PM, Cityscapes said: I havent seen Pearland since Conroe but I could see them sneaking into finals. I was surprised they didn’t make finals. Maybe they’ll peak late Quote
8to5brass Posted October 26, 2018 Posted October 26, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 5:12 PM, Cityscapes said: It'd be cool to see a first time Houston state finalist this year. I know of a few who could do it. Who do you think could be a new Houston state finalist? Quote
Guest Posted October 26, 2018 Posted October 26, 2018 On 10/26/2018 at 4:54 PM, 8to5brass said: Who do you think could be a new Houston state finalist?Quite a few possibilities: Cy Fair Seven Lakes Pearland College Park Oak Ridge Quote
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