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Panthers' Title Hopes Revived in Overtime Nationals Clash
11 Dec
Summary
- St. Frances Academy plays in Overtime Nationals championship game.
- The game is billed as a national championship but lacks consensus.
- National champion is determined by various selectors, not a playoff.

St. Frances Academy's quest for a national football title has been unexpectedly revitalized through an invitation to the Overtime Nationals championship. This game comes after their highly anticipated regular-season finale against IMG Academy was abruptly canceled, seemingly ending their championship aspirations.
The Panthers will now face the Corner Canyon Chargers in a contest being framed as a national championship. However, the article emphasizes the elusive nature of such a title in high school football. Unlike college football's playoff system, high school champions are determined by a patchwork of human committees and computer algorithms, leading to a lack of consensus among national rankings.
This upcoming game serves as another data point in the complex process of ranking teams. While the Overtime Nationals championship is a significant event, it is unlikely to provide a definitive answer to who the true national champion is, underscoring the ongoing debate about a fair and universally accepted system for crowning a high school football king.




