Originally posted by Unregistered
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Slots for NSCAA All-America and All-Region are based on a per-state quota system, meaning, RI has a relatively small number of NSCAA member coaches so RI usually can only allocate a limited number of players to All-America or All-Region. Bigger states get bigger allocations of slots. Yes, a better player from RI may lose out on All-America to a lesser player from a big state like NY which has more state slots to allocate.
All-Division slots are allocated based on what place a team finished during the regular season.
Once all of these "All-whatever" teams are selected, the coaches send to the Projo the lists. The Projo can make changes to the coaches' All State to team their published All-State team if they want. But the Projo usually just goes along with whatever the coaches submit with maybe 1 change.
It's very subjective. If a coach likes a certain kid for whatever reason, they can nominate and push for that kid.
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