A hastily called meeting of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association’s Board of Control this past week made yet another drastic change to the state’s high school football format.

It’s the latest development in a yearslong shifting of the structure that may as well be called “The Gorman Rules.”

Every few years (or in this case twice in one year), Clark County administrators get together and try to figure out a way to diminish Gorman’s advantages or just outright force them out of the NIAA.

It hasn’t worked yet.

It probably won’t this time either, but the intent is obvious.

While the newest changes were allegedly made to correct flaws in the formula put in place to choose the top four teams to play in the open playoffs that led to chaos, the new system will use that same formul

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