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naughty
01-21-08, 06:55 PM
1. Cincinnati St. Xavier
2. Southlake Carroll
3. De La Salle
4. Charlotte Independence
5. Cincinnati Colerain
6. Lakeland Florida
7. Batesville South Panola
8. Prattville Alabama
9. Duncan South Carolina Byrnes
10. Steubenville Ohio
11. Hoover Alabama
12. Ramsey Don Bosco Prep
13. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney
14. Maryville Tennessee
15. Katy Texas
16. Indianapolis Warren Central
17. Jenks Oklahoma
18. Bastrop Louisiana
19. Pittsburgh Central Catholic
20. Smith Center Kansas
21. River Ridge John Curtis
22. Euless Trinity
23. Seffner Armwood
24. Ventura St.Bonaventure
25. Bellevue Washington
26. Tulsa Union
27. Valdosta Lowndes
28. Wheaton-Warrenville South
29. Everett Mass
30. Brentwood Academy
31. The Montgomery Bell Academy


Well those are you top dynasties over the last 5 years according to the voting folks.

consumerman
01-21-08, 08:42 PM
St X AS USUAL is over rated\

no way they are the top team in the last 5 years

WoodyHayes
01-21-08, 08:50 PM
Have a vote on an Ohio board and what do you think you will get. Colerain and X together have 3 state titles in the last 10 years (or 100 years for that matter) Neither one could be called a dynasty at this point although X could very well be headed there with a few more in the next 5 years. Neither one compares to the runs AND titles that DLS, SLC, Charlotte and a few others have had. Facts are facts. Wins are nice. Titles are defining.

St.X fan2
01-21-08, 10:23 PM
I will agree that DLS and SLC should be the top 2 but of course X and Colerain got ranked too high on the dynasty list since it is an Ohio board.

Consumer:

X is overrated in this dynasty poll but they were a legitimate top 5 team in the country this year.

pied
01-22-08, 08:47 AM
I will agree that DLS and SLC should be the top 2 but of course X and Colerain got ranked too high on the dynasty list since it is an Ohio board.

Consumer:

X is overrated in this dynasty poll but they were a legitimate top 5 team in the country this year.

I would agree that X should be in the discussion and perhaps win if you are discussing '07.

I don't know too many that would include DLS as far as the past five years considering some of the other teams on this list.

MS still not getting any love.

consumerman
01-22-08, 11:00 AM
I would agree that X should be in the discussion and perhaps win if you are discussing '07.

I don't know too many that would include DLS as far as the past five years considering some of the other teams on this list.

MS still not getting any love.

I did not vote for DLS

XdesIDtrans
01-24-08, 07:15 PM
I think it is an Ohio poll and that tips the interpretation of "dynasty" to favor local teams... Independence is a much better dynasty than X by some definition... but if we are to project national dynasties, perhaps that isn't quite the case. I think many base their dynasty vote on consistency against national programs and other dynasties... and from this perspective, X is legit...

wins (or favorable record) against Dematha, Trinity (they are qualified), Colerain, OT vs untouched Lakeland in down year of X's dynasty, Byrnes, Independence, and Hoover were ousted by X opponents that X beat convincingly... Few dynasties have had the opportunity to prove what X has, and few have had the opportunity to lose to such hi caliber teams either... I think X qualifies on SOS, because without it, who's to say they wouldn't have a streak just as impressive as the best listed... On another note, X's dynasty looks like it's in the best position to continue... Hoover, Colerain, Lakeland, SLC, and Warren Central to name a few have uncertain futures...

ColerainWinsAgain
01-25-08, 12:01 AM
On another note, X's dynasty looks like it's in the best position to continue... Hoover, Colerain, Lakeland, SLC, and Warren Central to name a few have uncertain futures...

Terribly sorry, but did you miss where Colerain and X return basically the same amount of starters from last year? That's like 3...

SLCDad
01-25-08, 10:02 AM
On another note, X's dynasty looks like it's in the best position to continue... Hoover, Colerain, Lakeland, SLC, and Warren Central to name a few have uncertain futures...

Why do you say that about SLC?

SLC has as many starters coming back as they usually do. They have a great Jr QB and a Soph RB who both looked good. Plus, due to the large number of injuries in 2007 more underclassmen got significant playing time last year than normal. Lastly, many people close to the SLC program feel that the Soph class (Jrs next year) is the strongest SLC has ever had.

SLC has lost 3 games over the last six years by a combined total of 10 points. The pipeline is as strong as ever. I don't see SLC going away any time soon.

steeler 01
01-25-08, 04:25 PM
Why do you say that about SLC?

SLC has as many starters coming back as they usually do. They have a great Jr QB and a Soph RB who both looked good. Plus, due to the large number of injuries in 2007 more underclassmen got significant playing time last year than normal. Lastly, many people close to the SLC program feel that the Soph class (Jrs next year) is the strongest SLC has ever had.

SLC has lost 3 games over the last six years by a combined total of 10 points. The pipeline is as strong as ever. I don't see SLC going away any time soon.

That great Jr QB cost them the game against Abilene.

skyway28
01-25-08, 04:28 PM
How in the heck is DLS so high in the last FIVE years? 2003-2007 DLS should be below many teams, Lakeland included.

Now, 1982-present, there's no argument. It's DLS.

But, the ast five years, DLS shjould be below several teams.

skyway28
01-25-08, 04:29 PM
And we need to change the word "dynasty" to program. Dynasty is one of the most overused words in sports.

SLCDad
01-25-08, 05:48 PM
That great Jr QB cost them the game against Abilene.

Most think he will be a strong D1 prospect like his brother.

WoodyHayes
01-25-08, 06:21 PM
Why do you say that about SLC?

SLC has as many starters coming back as they usually do. They have a great Jr QB and a Soph RB who both looked good. Plus, due to the large number of injuries in 2007 more underclassmen got significant playing time last year than normal. Lastly, many people close to the SLC program feel that the Soph class (Jrs next year) is the strongest SLC has ever had.

SLC has lost 3 games over the last six years by a combined total of 10 points. The pipeline is as strong as ever. I don't see SLC going away any time soon.But they will not be bringing home any titles for awhile. Bet on it. This comes from the "ref" Remember he exposed you before MNW did.

Chicago
01-25-08, 07:11 PM
Why are we ranking dynasties when we could be ranking pipelines?