I think Milton Union supporters are some of the classiest posters on yappi.. they're a passionate fan base but I never see them take things too far..I hate being in a conference with Milton Union already...and we haven't even started! Jesus, let's just whine, argue, and bitch about every statement anyone says that we don't agree with!
Wow, class post. Not sure where this guy is from but it’s obvious he feels like all posts are about what he approves. i could care less what you like or not. I’m guessing Covington fan.I hate being in a conference with Milton Union already...and we haven't even started! Jesus, let's just whine, argue, and bitch about every statement anyone says that we don't agree with!
Not sure where this guy is from but it’s obvious he feels like all posts are about what he approves.
Haha, could be right on that one. Are covington and milton union rivals?Wow, class post. Not sure where this guy is from but it’s obvious he feels like all posts are about what he approves. i could care less what you like or not. I’m guessing Covington fan.
Smallest football playing school in the MAC is Delphos St John's. New Bremen is 2nd smallest football playing school.Sent you a message Weiskittle. ?
Milton looks forward to that Riverside game next year. Decent little program up there. They could be the Marion Local of the TRC. I believe Marion is the smallest school in the MAC.
This one amuses me.I hate being in a conference with Milton Union already...and we haven't even started! #####, let's just whine, argue, and #### about every statement anyone says that we don't agree with!
CCC has no Montgommery county schools so i dont see it. Milton would likely have to pick up some Cincinnati schools such as Edgewood and Harrison, who I see have open weeks. after week 5, it would be tough to find games. could play extra SWBL crossovers potentially.Could these schools start a year early if the SWBL and CCC schools in certain areas shudder fall sports?
would be interesting. SWBL would lose; Brookville, Valley View, Dixie, Northridge, Oakwood along with larger schoolsif Montgomery County closes sports. Could see some open weeks that create match-ups early. MU already has week 9 open due to Dixie canceling sports.
TVS has Dixie on schedule for week 1, so that will be open for us. I also know that TCN always opens with Brookville, so they could have an opening now. I'm not sure how many other CCC schools play games against Montgomery county schools but it would usually be week 1 or week 2 as that's when the OOC games are played. TVS already has Preble Shawnee on schedule for week 2, and we play our jamboree game against Madison, which I believe will be cancelled this year. We also open with Carlisle week 1 starting next year, so we dabble with some of the smaller SWBL schools as much as we can.CCC has no Montgommery county schools so i dont see it. Milton would likely have to pick up some Cincinnati schools such as Edgewood and Harrison, who I see have open weeks. after week 5, it would be tough to find games. could play extra SWBL crossovers potentially.
I think 1 of 2 things will happen soon:
either everything will get shut down
or the OHSAA, OHFCA, and the Governor will come to an agreement to let teams play with some realistic restrictions.
IF the 2nd happens, I bet alot of the schools who have already cancelled their season will re-think it.
If the 1st happens nobody has to worry about schedules.
I agree with this and the above comments. Although it gives us something to think about now. I find it unlikely that some schools will play and others will not. I feel like there will be more details that come out in the following weeks and we will end up with everyone playing with restrictions, or no one playing at all.I've actually said a few times how you just hear people wanting to "play". But with high school football, there are some very unique hurdles to just "playing". To my knowledge, it's the only high school sport in the state that doesn't simply allow all schools to play in it's postseason. With the changes per county, per league, per school, etc., this could be a major hurdle for schools. You could have a team that is affected by the virus that cancels games at the last minute. You could have teams that play 9 games, teams that play 7 games, and teams that only have 4 games. That in itself really affects the actual logistics in high school football. Right now schools that play both Dixie and Madison could be down two games. Imagine what it'll be like for schools that are independent, or schools in smaller private conference such as Alter for example.
There's plenty to figure out to simply get back on the field against another school. But beyond that, there will be many schools that face the logistical headache of attempting to deviate and find games on short notice. It's complicated.
I've actually said a few times how you just hear people wanting to "play". But with high school football, there are some very unique hurdles to just "playing". To my knowledge, it's the only high school sport in the state that doesn't simply allow all schools to play in it's postseason. With the changes per county, per league, per school, etc., this could be a major hurdle for schools. You could have a team that is affected by the virus that cancels games at the last minute. You could have teams that play 9 games, teams that play 7 games, and teams that only have 4 games. That in itself really affects the actual logistics in high school football. Right now schools that play both Dixie and Madison could be down two games. Imagine what it'll be like for schools that are independent, or schools in smaller private conference such as Alter for example.
There's plenty to figure out to simply get back on the field against another school. But beyond that, there will be many schools that face the logistical headache of attempting to deviate and find games on short notice. It's complicated.
Thats were its going to have to be all teams who play a minmun number of games make the playoffs. Will have to do away with the computer system for this year. Could make for a rather fun post season. But, the challenge, you really need to cap the regular season at 8 games to make the timing work with all the extra playoff games.
the Harbins have a built in system for this situation. Too many schools will be out there looking for replacement games for teams to have a short season. Might be some big surprises coming though. I could see some of the schools like Trotwood having kids play at schools that are having football. It would wreck the GWOC if Montgomery county pulls a boner and forces all schools to cancel sports.
Could see some Trotwood kids at Eaton, Milton, Tipp, etc?
I would say that transfer rules would have to apply. I really don't know what you say to those Senior boys that are going to miss out on their Senior year of football. Especially those that are trying to earn a scholarship somewhere, and it's their only chance to go to college. I've talked to people like that and it's sad, and I don't blame them for looking into what options there may be. As for Trotwood kids... 2 of the closest non Montgomery County schools for them is TCN and TVS. Wouldn't it be something to see a couple of guys show up there to play? lolTransfer rules should apply in that situation, right?
I would say that transfer rules would have to apply. I really don't know what you say to those Senior boys that are going to miss out on their Senior year of football. Especially those that are trying to earn a scholarship somewhere, and it's their only chance to go to college. I've talked to people like that and it's sad, and I don't blame them for looking into what options there may be. As for Trotwood kids... 2 of the closest non Montgomery County schools for them is TCN and TVS. Wouldn't it be something to see a couple of guys show up there to play? lol