ATLANTA - The Georgia High School Association will vote this fall on a proposal to move up the start of the 2004 football season, which would end in early December instead of days before Christmas. <br>
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This season, the championship games will be held the weekend of Dec. 19-20. <br>
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The GHSA executive committee will consider the scheduling proposal at its meeting Oct. 12-13 in Forsyth, said Steve Figueroa, the group's spokesman. <br>
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It would move up the start of the season by a week, to Aug. 20, by cutting back the amount of practice time from four weeks to three. Also, the amount of time allowed to get in a 10-game schedule would be reduced from 12 weeks to 11, effectively cutting off two weeks from the end of the season. <br>
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The 2004 championship games would be held Dec. 3-4. <br>
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There is one potential drawback to the plan. The semifinals, which are held at the Georgia Dome, would conflict with the Georgia-Georgia Tech game. <br>
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While the scheduling proposal is likely to be supported, the executive committee will take up a more contentious issue: region realignment. <br>
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Schools already know which class they will be in for 2004, based on enrollment, but the GHSA still must agree to the regions. The panel will consider each class individually; any plan that fails to draw a majority vote would have to go back to the realignment subcommittee for a new proposal.
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