UIL Conference Cutoff Numbers for 2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment
UIL Conference Cutoff Numbers for 2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUSTIN, Texas — The University Interscholastic League released the conference cutoff numbers for the 2024-2026 reclassification and realignment today.
The conference cutoff numbers provide the range of enrollment for each of the six conferences, including divisional cutoffs for football.
Conference Cutoffs
6A 2275 and above 247 schools: 247 (Basketball), 247 (Football), 245 (Volleyball)
5A 1315 – 2274 253 schools: 253 (Basketball), 250 (Football), 253 (Volleyball)
4A 545 – 1314 218 schools: 216 (Basketball), 200 (Football), 216 (Volleyball)
3A 254 – 544 231 schools: 229 (Basketball), 201 (Football), 221 (Volleyball)
2A 105 – 253 226 schools: 226 (Basketball), 206 (Football), 170 (Volleyball)
1A 104.9 and below 216 schools: 215 (Basketball), 154 (Football), 123 (Volleyball)
1A – 5A Football Division I and Division II Numbers
5A Division I 1903 – 2274 (128 schools)
5A Division II 1315 – 1902 (122 schools)
4A Division I 957 – 1314 (106 schools)
4A Division II 545 – 956 (94 schools)
3A Division I 369 – 544 (101 schools)
3A Division II 254 – 368 (100 schools)
2A Division I 181.5 – 253 (103 schools)
2A Division II 105 – 181.4 (103 schools)
1A Division I 61.5 – 104.9 (78 schools)
1A Division II 61.4 and below (76 schools)
Enrollments were released earlier this week to increase transparency and provide for additional verification of enrollment figures. These figures were submitted by school districts based on enrollment on October 27, 2023. Enrollment numbers can be found here.
The 2024-26 alignments will be released February 1, 2024 for football, basketball, and volleyball. District alignments for other activities will be released at a later date. More information about UIL alignments can be found at http://www.uiltexas.org/alignments.
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AUSTIN, Texas — The University Interscholastic League released the conference cutoff numbers for the 2024-2026 reclassification and realignment today.
The conference cutoff numbers provide the range of enrollment for each of the six conferences, including divisional cutoffs for football.
Conference Cutoffs
6A 2275 and above 247 schools: 247 (Basketball), 247 (Football), 245 (Volleyball)
5A 1315 – 2274 253 schools: 253 (Basketball), 250 (Football), 253 (Volleyball)
4A 545 – 1314 218 schools: 216 (Basketball), 200 (Football), 216 (Volleyball)
3A 254 – 544 231 schools: 229 (Basketball), 201 (Football), 221 (Volleyball)
2A 105 – 253 226 schools: 226 (Basketball), 206 (Football), 170 (Volleyball)
1A 104.9 and below 216 schools: 215 (Basketball), 154 (Football), 123 (Volleyball)
1A – 5A Football Division I and Division II Numbers
5A Division I 1903 – 2274 (128 schools)
5A Division II 1315 – 1902 (122 schools)
4A Division I 957 – 1314 (106 schools)
4A Division II 545 – 956 (94 schools)
3A Division I 369 – 544 (101 schools)
3A Division II 254 – 368 (100 schools)
2A Division I 181.5 – 253 (103 schools)
2A Division II 105 – 181.4 (103 schools)
1A Division I 61.5 – 104.9 (78 schools)
1A Division II 61.4 and below (76 schools)
Enrollments were released earlier this week to increase transparency and provide for additional verification of enrollment figures. These figures were submitted by school districts based on enrollment on October 27, 2023. Enrollment numbers can be found here.
The 2024-26 alignments will be released February 1, 2024 for football, basketball, and volleyball. District alignments for other activities will be released at a later date. More information about UIL alignments can be found at http://www.uiltexas.org/alignments.
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Re: UIL Conference Cutoff Numbers for 2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment
Where on earth do they get 181.4? Lol i understand the .5 thing, but thats the first time ive seen .4 lol!
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Re: UIL Conference Cutoff Numbers for 2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment
Also, if that’s true. Shiner just became the largest school in D2 at 181.
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Re: UIL Conference Cutoff Numbers for 2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment
i imagine there are some region 4 teams that aren't too happy about that. welcome i say, well at least for 2 yearsComanchealumni06 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 11:04 am Also, if that’s true. Shiner just became the largest school in D2 at 181.
Re: UIL Conference Cutoff Numbers for 2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment
Imagine how Hico feels at 182!Comanchealumni06 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 11:04 am Also, if that’s true. Shiner just became the largest school in D2 at 181.
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Re: UIL Conference Cutoff Numbers for 2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment
Oh I can only imagine!tbpanther wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 2:54 pmImagine how Hico feels at 182!Comanchealumni06 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 11:04 am Also, if that’s true. Shiner just became the largest school in D2 at 181.
Shiner Comanches
State Champs
Football 1986, 2004, 2020, 2021
Softball 2001, 2002, 2008, 2011, 2015, 2016
Baseball 1981, 1992, 2002, 2004
Tennis Mixed Doubles 2007
Track Girls Team 2016 Boys Team 2021
Marching Band 2013, 2022
State Champs
Football 1986, 2004, 2020, 2021
Softball 2001, 2002, 2008, 2011, 2015, 2016
Baseball 1981, 1992, 2002, 2004
Tennis Mixed Doubles 2007
Track Girls Team 2016 Boys Team 2021
Marching Band 2013, 2022
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Re: UIL Conference Cutoff Numbers for 2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment
I’m gonna throw my 2 cents in at a mock alignment soon. I’ve done it the last few rounds. Might as well continue it.
Shiner Comanches
State Champs
Football 1986, 2004, 2020, 2021
Softball 2001, 2002, 2008, 2011, 2015, 2016
Baseball 1981, 1992, 2002, 2004
Tennis Mixed Doubles 2007
Track Girls Team 2016 Boys Team 2021
Marching Band 2013, 2022
State Champs
Football 1986, 2004, 2020, 2021
Softball 2001, 2002, 2008, 2011, 2015, 2016
Baseball 1981, 1992, 2002, 2004
Tennis Mixed Doubles 2007
Track Girls Team 2016 Boys Team 2021
Marching Band 2013, 2022
Re: UIL Conference Cutoff Numbers for 2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment
What I got for a mock so far 25 schools left for Districts 1-2, and 15-16. 6.25 per district
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Colorado City
Cisco
Hawley
Stamford
Anson
Olney
4
Winters
Ballinger
Bangs
Coleman
De Leon
Hico
5
Trenton
Tom Bean
Whitewright
Tioga
Nocona
Alvord
6
Dawson
Italy
Itasca
Riesel
Bosequeville
Rio Vista
Axtell
7
Frankston
Mildred
Cayuga
Kerens
Cross Roads
Carlisle
8
Marlin
Rosebud-Lott
Bruceville-Eddy
Moody
Valley Mills
Crawford
Hamilton
9
Honey Grove
Wolfe City
Boles
Cooper
Como-Pickton
Alba-Golden
Rivercrest
10
Omaha Paul Pewitt
Big Sandy
Hawkins
Union Grove
Ore City
Harleton
Waskom
Elysian Fields
11
Timpson
Garrison
Joaquin
Beckville
Shelbyville
San Augstine
Hemphill
12
Centerville
Corrigan-Camden
Groveton
Hearne
Jewett Leon
Normangee
13
Thrall
Thorndale
Holland
Schulenburg
Weimar
Flatonia
14
Harper
Mason
Junction
San Saba
Johnson City
3
Colorado City
Cisco
Hawley
Stamford
Anson
Olney
4
Winters
Ballinger
Bangs
Coleman
De Leon
Hico
5
Trenton
Tom Bean
Whitewright
Tioga
Nocona
Alvord
6
Dawson
Italy
Itasca
Riesel
Bosequeville
Rio Vista
Axtell
7
Frankston
Mildred
Cayuga
Kerens
Cross Roads
Carlisle
8
Marlin
Rosebud-Lott
Bruceville-Eddy
Moody
Valley Mills
Crawford
Hamilton
9
Honey Grove
Wolfe City
Boles
Cooper
Como-Pickton
Alba-Golden
Rivercrest
10
Omaha Paul Pewitt
Big Sandy
Hawkins
Union Grove
Ore City
Harleton
Waskom
Elysian Fields
11
Timpson
Garrison
Joaquin
Beckville
Shelbyville
San Augstine
Hemphill
12
Centerville
Corrigan-Camden
Groveton
Hearne
Jewett Leon
Normangee
13
Thrall
Thorndale
Holland
Schulenburg
Weimar
Flatonia
14
Harper
Mason
Junction
San Saba
Johnson City
Re: UIL Conference Cutoff Numbers for 2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment
Yea, I can only imagine.Comanchealumni06 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 4:23 pmOh I can only imagine!tbpanther wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 2:54 pmImagine how Hico feels at 182!Comanchealumni06 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 11:04 am Also, if that’s true. Shiner just became the largest school in D2 at 181.
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Re: UIL Conference Cutoff Numbers for 2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment
I love you Shiner people but I wasn't too thrilled!