Aurora started a 15 year old Sophomore QB this year. The first to start that young since 2004. He has gotten better every week and is now playing like an upperclassman. He is big and tough with a big arm. I think his confidence now has the offense complimenting the defense. Defense has given up 47 points on the entire season and 14 of those points were given up by the JV. The big question Friday night is whether that Defense can stop the power running game of Big Red. The RB has run for 1906 yds in 9 games! Steubenville is not great on defense. Aurora will put some points up.The Aurora/Steubenville game is the most interesting to me.
Aurora is a really difficult team to figure out. Their first four games were not that impressive. Of course, it was the first four games of the season, teams were still finding out who they were and how good some of their opponents were supposed to be. Then in week 5, Aurora started playing their SLA schedule and absolutely destroyed everyone. Those last 6 weeks were extremely impressive.
On the flipside, this is the weakest I have ever seen the Suburban League or Suburban League American (since the merger). Did Aurora put it together in week 5 and become the #1 team in the state like it looks? Or is the SLA extremely weak this year and those knockout wins for the last 6 weeks a mirage? I'm thinking this week against Steubenville will answer alot of questions. Aurora certainly was impressive when I saw them in week 5.
If that was true, I don't think it would be public?I think the phila fans checked out after last week but if any are still around what are the chances the former TCC quarterback is inserted in at QB,the kid is big,strong and a very good athlete? I think they could be a tough out even without May,too many athletes
I think the phila fans checked out after last week but if any are still around what are the chances the former TCC quarterback is inserted in at QB,the kid is big,strong and a very good athlete? I think they could be a tough out even without May,too many athletes
I didn’t know about the elbow but he could be an answer if physically able,certainly a strong athlete.Could see Phila going this route. #27 would be a dual-threat QB (who's also the same size as May). Guess it would depend on how well #27 can still throw (he broke his elbow 2 years ago). Otherwise, can see Phila returning to the days when they relied heavily on a talented RB (i.e. Johnson).
I didn’t know about the elbow but he could be an answer if physically able,certainly a strong athlete.
I'm right there with you! But the overall records of the teams they played seem particularly bad! The first four games they played, where you said they, "not Impressive", those teams have a combined record of 14-26, then the week 5 game where you said they were, "impressive" was against 1-9 Tallmadge. Their opponents have a combined record of 38-62!The Aurora/Steubenville game is the most interesting to me.
Aurora is a really difficult team to figure out. Their first four games were not that impressive. Of course, it was the first four games of the season, teams were still finding out who they were and how good some of their opponents were supposed to be. Then in week 5, Aurora started playing their SLA schedule and absolutely destroyed everyone. Those last 6 weeks were extremely impressive.
On the flipside, this is the weakest I have ever seen the Suburban League or Suburban League American (since the merger). Did Aurora put it together in week 5 and become the #1 team in the state like it looks? Or is the SLA extremely weak this year and those knockout wins for the last 6 weeks a mirage? I'm thinking this week against Steubenville will answer alot of questions. Aurora certainly was impressive when I saw them in week 5.
I don’t think it matters where they play,Dover is considered an excellent environment but it doesn’t bother them at all that I can tell.From the other side I wonder how well Big Red will play away from home as they play So many games in Steubenville every year and rarely travel. It is also hard to guage the level of competition they played because it was mostly out of State opposition.
I think the phila fans checked out after last week but if any are still around what are the chances the former TCC quarterback is inserted in at QB,the kid is big,strong and a very good athlete? I think they could be a tough out even without May,too many athletes
Big Red may not travel much during the regular season, but believe me when I say this, Reno has traveling down to a science! EVERYTHING is planned to the minute. Aurora is a little more than a two hour bus ride, so Reno will pre-plan at least one stop for the Charter Buses; the players will use this time to get out get something to eat, stretch and potentially go over some of the game plans, which will include some run through! The buses will pull into the Stadium with more than enough time for the players and coaches to get acclimated to the area and do more review for the game! Well, that was what was done 25+ years ago, I don't imagine much has changed in that regard.From the other side I wonder how well Big Red will play away from home as they play So many games in Steubenville every year and rarely travel. It is also hard to guage the level of competition they played because it was mostly out of State opposition.
Wow! All other schools must rush to the away games and arrive just minutes before kick-off without the thought of letting their players stretch and relax first. That Reno sure does have these bus rides all scientifically figured out!Big Red may not travel much during the regular season, but believe me when I say this, Reno has traveling down to a science! EVERYTHING is planned to the minute. Aurora is a little more than a two hour bus ride, so Reno will pre-plan at least one stop for the Charter Buses; the players will use this time to get out get something to eat, stretch and potentially go over some of the game plans, which will include some run through! The buses will pull into the Stadium with more than enough time for the players and coaches to get acclimated to the area and do more review for the game! Well, that was what was done 25+ years ago, I don't imagine much has changed in that regard.
From the other side I wonder how well Big Red will play away from home as they play So many games in Steubenville every year and rarely travel. It is also hard to guage the level of competition they played because it was mostly out of State opposition.
Did I even mention other schools? My point is basically; Reno knows what's he's doing to prepare the players for games! This isn't his first rodeo; or second or third or fourth... And you'd be surprised how many other teams would load their team up on schools buses and travel 2+ hours nonstop for a game!Wow! All other schools must rush to the away games and arrive just minutes before kick-off without the thought of letting their players stretch and relax first. That Reno sure does have these bus rides all scientifically figured out!
I just meant in the first 4 games, they had two close games against decent teams and two mild blowouts against very weak teams. After that, they poured it on...even against a very good Barberton team.I'm right there with you! But the overall records of the teams they played seem particularly bad! The first four games they played, where you said they, "not Impressive", those teams have a combined record of 14-26, then the week 5 game where you said they were, "impressive" was against 1-9 Tallmadge. Their opponents have a combined record of 38-62!
Wow! All other schools must rush to the away games and arrive just minutes before kick-off without the thought of letting their players stretch and relax first. That Reno sure does have these bus rides all scientifically figured out!
They may win and they may lose, but you will always be an idiot.
Big Red has had as many road games in the last 5 years as almost anyone in Ohio. Even more games than almost anyone in Ohio. Does it matter if 8 games are at home if you average 13 or 14 games a year?
And road games for Big Red can't be compared to normal road games for other teams since typically Big Red brings more fans than the home team has!What like 10 road games in 5 years? Neutral site playoff games are not the same as road games.
LOL! You Steubenville guys have the thinnest skin on Yappi! It couldn't be easier to get you to react if you were one of Pavlov's dogs...They may win and they may lose, but you will always be an idiot.
Big Red has had as many road games in the last 5 years as almost anyone in Ohio. Even more games than almost anyone in Ohio. Does it matter if 8 games are at home if you average 13 or 14 games a year?
And road games for Big Red can't be compared to normal road games for other teams since typically Big Red brings more fans than the home team has!
A split Stadium makes for the best games. Come on upI remember Big Red travels well. I was at both games back when you all made the couple trips up to Chardon
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You pretty much nailed it.Aurora started a 15 year old Sophomore QB this year. The first to start that young since 2004. He has gotten better every week and is now playing like an upperclassman. He is big and tough with a big arm. I think his confidence now has the offense complimenting the defense. Defense has given up 47 points on the entire season and 14 of those points were given up by the JV. The big question Friday night is whether that Defense can stop the power running game of Big Red. The RB has run for 1906 yds in 9 games! Steubenville is not great on defense. Aurora will put some points up.