Because teams like Bosco and IMG can recruit from within and outside their states, whereas any public school in TX cannot. If they were to schedule big out of state games they would most likely schedule another public school who have similar recruiting restrictions.
@@alex1sku that is not what open enrollment does. Many districts throughout Texas have open enrollment for various reasons. For instance, a city close to me opened enrollment to receive students from the surrounding towns bc their city is land locked and has a very small population. They needed more students. Regardless the reason for open enrollment, it does not effect UIL rules. Any student that transfers to Northshore in grades 10-12, will forfeit a year of eligibility. Them and every public school in Texas are subjected to the same rules. Private schools in TX also have similar restrictions. At least they did back in 2015.
Oh nice!! Did you go to the state championship game when they beat westlake in 2015. I was there, extremely intense game. I still have footage of it in my iCloud 😁😁😁
@@damionjohnson6838 well idk about that, but both state wins were as intense af. If north shore wins again this year, they’re inching closer to Katy and south lake when it comes to 6A state championships
@100mmatte 4sho they on that that get back this year I love how they always pumping up dfw teams how can a team that only won once always the best in Texas lol north shore and Aledo tops in texas