I agree w/ Prant. Some of u may not have gave a **** about 6A, but i sure cared to watch as many 4A matches as a i could. My team's schedule did not have too many 4A teams in the mix and it was a real pleasure seeing the best of 4A go at it like wild dogs.
It was great seeing some of the best of 4A like Ross Devoe, Earl Jones, Luedke and Jake Kriegbaum all duke it out. And meanwhile waiting for those matches and more i could see crazy stuff like Adam Venegas lose to Garen Stacey, the fiasco of Dedrick and Kevin Gray, view an action packed match of Tanner Gardner vs. Charles Knox, see Stewart Bogart pin a guy in .50 seconds, etc.... None of this would have been possible if the classes were split up. State was one of the best experiences of my life and i know for a fact that having only one classification to watch would have defiled my state experience.