AISD Winning %:
2007: 48.57%
2008: 38.24%
2009: 44.23%
2010: 43.64%
2011: 32.35%
AISD Winning % by # of seasons:
Past 1 season: 32.35%
Past 2 seasons: 37.99%
Past 3 seasons: 41.11%
Past 4 seasons: 39.67%
Past 5 seasons: 44.12%
Conclusion: AISD Football has steadily gotten worse overall.
In the past 5 seasons, only 5 AISD teams (4 schools out of 10) have made it past Bi-District in playoffs:
LBJ 2007, McCallum 2009, Bowie 2009, Bowie 2010, Anderson 2010.
Now for the suburbs...
Winning %:
2007: 55.71%
2008: 59.47%
2009: 52.65%
2010: 52.80%
2011: 59.20%
Suburbs % by # of seasons:
Past 1 season: 59.20%
Past 2 seasons: 56.00%
Past 3 seasons: 54.33%
Past 4 seasons: 56.90%
Past 5 seasons: 56.30%
Conclusion: Suburban football is holding steady at around 55-60%.
Same 5 seasons, 32 teams (15 schools out of 22) have made it past Bi-District in playoffs.
2007: Leander, Lake Travis, Round Rock, Stony Point, Plugerville
2008: Dripping Springs, Westlake, Lake Travis, Stony Point, Hendrickson
2009: Leander, Westlake, Lake Travis, Stony Point, Hendrickson
2010: Leander, Cedar Park, Vista Ridge, Marble Falls, Lake Travis, Stony Point, Connally
2011: Hays, Dripping Springs, Leander, Cedar Park, Vandegrift, Westlake, Lake Travis, Westwood, Pflugerville, Hendrickson
Admittedly, there are more suburban schools. But only 4/10 (40%) of AISD schools have gone past Bi-District AT LEAST once in the past 5 seasons. 15/22 (68.18%) of suburb schools accomplished the same feat. Still, as I mentioned before, it's hard to say where Austin's suburbs end, so their wins/losses aren't quite as well-defined by comparison to AISD, which is a definite and set number of schools.
Attached a picture of the stat compilation.
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