According to INDIANTIME, PNG is the designated 'HOME TEAM". Would someone educate me on the UIL rules for determining "HOME TEAM" for playoff games. I know the bi-district "HOME TEAMS" are the district winners. After that not sure?
So here's how this works All potential neutral and home sites (town and stadium) are designated prior to any coin toss. Neutral Sites are sites that are approximately mid-distance from the two schools involved or a site or sites the two schools involved agree to designate as a neutral site or sites.
Home Sites are those sites near the home school selected by the two schools involved OR the actual home playing field.
A stadium selected as the home site, other than the actual home field, should not be an unreasonable distance from the visiting school’s home stadium.
So the UIL gives this example...let's say a team from San Antonio and Dallas meet in the playoffs
Designate potential sites. San Antonio: Belton-neutral; Alamo Stadium-home. Dallas: Temple-neutral; Cotton Bowl-home.
Flip for type of site (either neutral or home and home). Heads for home and home.
Tails for neutral. Comes up heads.
Flip to see who wins home. Dallas calls tails for home.
San Antonio calls heads for home. Comes up tails.
Game is played at the Cotton Bowl as the Dallas home site.
Another factor this week was the lack of available stadiums to play at due to Thanksgiving holiday