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yes, I have heard he isIs 18 for Hoban an older age sophomore?
yes, I have heard he isIs 18 for Hoban an older age sophomore?
Lack of discipline and effortBunch of individuals on this team. Yes there are some studs, but that doesn’t get you rings. I will say #18 is a dude. Respect to him. He got him here.
Like I said in my post… this team is soft
As I mentioned I went to Hoban and obviously a big fan but I want to congratulate Avon. They dominated Hoban upfront on both sides of the ball and deserved to win. I think they take it all next week. I think Hoban will be back next year but they are going to have to develop a passing attack if they want to win a state championship. The announcers tonight said over and over again that Avon was putting 7 and 8 guys in the box. The numbers 5 blocking against 7 and 8 just isn't going to work.Yes!! Down goes Hoban.... Congrats Eagles
Congrats that team is a pleasure to watch. Enjoy!! An immense amount of appreciation and respect for the Avon football community. Celebrate then finish it next week and celebrate again.When he evaluates film, I'm sure he does...but in the back of his mind those five losses are there.
Who cares about Hoban tonight. Go away.Alright guys, I made an account on Yappi because I’ve just about had it with Hoban. If we go back to the 2015, 2016, 2017 state teams they would want to tear the other opponents face off. Absolute psycho paths on the field. Now a days it’s all about Instagram, Twitter, and posting how many offers you have. This team is soft. No questions about it.
Because they have been arguably the most decorated program over the past decade in Ohio football. 35 points is probably the most that has been scored on them since 2014. They’re losing their edge.Who cares about Hoban tonight. Go away.
Lack of discipline and effort. Seems like they’ve become satisfied No h
Who cares about Hoban tonight. Go away.
You can thank Hoban for elevating Ohio high school football to national attention accompanying Ed’s, St. X, etc. Regardless of who you’re a fan of, Hoban has been the talking point of OHSAA football for 8+ years now.Because they have been arguably the most decorated program over the past decade in Ohio football. 35 points is probably the most that has been scored on them since 2014. They’re losing their edge.
What has Hoban done to elevate the state nationally? Get blasted at home by Archbishop Spaulding?You can thank Hoban for elevating Ohio high school football to national attention accompanying Ed’s, St. X, etc. Regardless of who you’re a fan of, Hoban has been the talking point of OHSAA football for 8+ years now.
You’re 100% rightYou can thank Hoban for elevating Ohio high school football to national attention accompanying Ed’s, St. X, etc. Regardless of who you’re a fan of, Hoban has been the talking point of OHSAA football for 8+ years now.
As I mentioned I went to Hoban and obviously a big fan but I want to congratulate Avon. They dominated Hoban upfront on both sides of the ball and deserved to win. I think they take it all next week. I think Hoban will be back next year but they are going to have to develop a passing attack if they want to win a state championship. The announcers tonight said over and over again that Avon was putting 7 and 8 guys in the box. The numbers 5 blocking against 7 and 8 just isn't going to
Because they have been arguably the most decorated program over the past decade in Ohio football. 35 points is probably the most that has been scored on them since 2014. They’re losing their
And slowly slipping each year. I would start with a HS level OC. It’s time to scrap the 6th grade CYO playbook.You can thank Hoban for elevating Ohio high school football to national attention accompanying Ed’s, St. X, etc. Regardless of who you’re a fan of, Hoban has been the talking point of OHSAA football for 8+ years now.
They gave up 41 to St Ed’s in 22’.Because they have been arguably the most decorated program over the past decade in Ohio football. 35 points is probably the most that has been scored on them since 2014. They’re losing their edge.
I agree. Very one dimensional.And slowly slipping each year. I would start with a HS level OC. It’s time to scrap the 6th grade CYO playbook.
Good call. Forgot about that one.They gave up 41 to St Ed’s in 22’.
Yeah to deny that Hoban hasn’t elevated Ohio HS football nationally is just a crazy take lolWhat about beating Don Bosco prep? And going 3-1 out of state this season. And being listed on several Max Prep “Game’s of the week” nationally. And being ranked top 25 nationally several times over the last 5-7 years. And having D1 players play everywhere from the East Coast to West Coast and everywhere in between. This is coming from a public school fan, who is not personally a fan of the way private schools operate athletically. Just calling a spade a spade.
What about the game this year?
I would agree that they arent the Hoban of several years ago. But they were a dropped pass away from winning it all last year.And slowly slipping each year. I would start with a HS level OC. It’s time to scrap the 6th grade CYO playbook.
Hoban had a couple of stud, big defensive lineman last year that just dominated. This year's line was not nearly as good.Also Hoban's offense was much more prolific the years they won the state championship. In the 5 wins in the state title games they scored 32, 30, 35 , 42 and 42 points. In the playoff losses 10, 2, 14, 10, 21,. I don't think it's just one thing with the offense. I think it's the quarterback, playcalling, scheme, philosophy, lack of execution, lack of adjustments, too predictable etc.I would agree that they arent the Hoban of several years ago. But they were a dropped pass away from winning it all last year.
As long as Tyrell is there they will always be a powerhouse. But you’re right, until the first title in 2015 no one outside of Akron really knew Hoban. Coach Tyrell and their strength coach at the time is what turned Hoban around. They also had an incredible 2016 (seniors on 2015 team) class that paved the way for years to come.Its funny how the tide turns. Do some on here remember when St. V's was the team in Akron? They dominated. They went 1-9 this year. Iggy was the best team in the nation at one point. How did Hoban make such a rise. I remember when they weren't even considered a good football team. I'm just curious what was the turn around because if I'm not mistaken up until somewhere in the mid 2000's they peaked. What happened? I still think with Tyrell they will be a staple of Ohio High School Football. Or has their time come to fall of the map of greatness? Correct me if I'm wrong.
I would agree that they arent the Hoban of several years ago. But they were a dropped pass away from winning it all last
They’ve been finding new and undisplined ways to lose this decade. Now getting pushed around. And that offense. YikesI would agree that they arent the Hoban of several years ago. But they were a dropped pass away from winning it all last year.
And some outstanding CYO leaders on that 1st state champ team. That’s a distant memory now.As long as Tyrell is there they will always be a powerhouse. But you’re right, until the first title in 2015 no one outside of Akron really knew Hoban. Coach Tyrell and their strength coach at the time is what turned Hoban around. They also had an incredible 2016 (seniors on 2015 team) class that paved the way for years to come.
Those teams had hunger and scrappiness. Lately it’s just been individualism that has been carried by talent.And some outstanding CYO leaders on that 1st state champ team. That’s a distant memory now.
8 whole years? Wow!You can thank Hoban for elevating Ohio high school football to national attention accompanying Ed’s, St. X, etc. Regardless of who you’re a fan of, Hoban has been the talking point of OHSAA football for 8+ years now.
Hit the nail on the head.Those teams had hunger and scrappiness. Lately it’s just been individualism that has been carried by talent.
Thanks for your input. I'm a Kennedy guy, but I'm also a Harding guy. Matty Rich is a Dude. I would love to see St.V's come back. Hoban be the team they should be and Warren Harding make some noise. Your cool. Hopefully some Massillon hijacks our conversation.As long as Tyrell is there they will always be a powerhouse. But you’re right, until the first title in 2015 no one outside of Akron really knew Hoban. Coach Tyrell and their strength coach at the time is what turned Hoban around. They also had an incredible 2016 (seniors on 2015 team) class that paved the way for years to come.