Just counted. Looks like they are 18-0 in games decided by 30 points since 2014.Mogadore hasn’t been running clocked since 2014. Not sure how many times they have put it on other teams. They usually play the JVs very early in blowout type games. So I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a low number.
PA running clock is 35 points. So 41-0 would qualify.Wayne is 32-1 in games decided by 30+ points since 2014. The lone loss came against Pine-Richland, PA and was played in PA and as I recall, did not qualify for the running clock. Wayne lost that game 41-0. They have won at least one game by 30+ points every year since 2014. They have put at least one running clock on every GWOC team (except Trotwood) they played since 2014.
I wonder if the OP meant running clock AT ALL or finished the game running clock. Because some of these teams listed that haven't been 'clocked lost some game in the high 20s. For example Alter defeated Wyoming in 16 playoffs 35-7. I couldn't find the box score, but I did find a write up that implied this was a blowout and Alter had over 400 yards rushing. Could easily see a 35-0 game with Wyoming scoring in mop up time. A couple other examples I saw just visiting our buddy Joe Eitel. Itll interesting to see any team NEVER had a 30 point deficit in the 2nd half
That will be hard information for people to find. The final scores were much easier lol.You're correct. My original intention was to get feedback on teams that have never been running clocked at any point in any game. Marion Local has never trailed by 30 in the 2nd half(or first half for that matter) during the running clock era. I didn't clarify that very well in my initial post, but I've enjoyed the responses anyway.
That will be hard information for people to find. The final scores were much easier lol.
The game didn’t finish under a running clock, but Steubenville had the running clock put on them by Benedictine in the 2014 state semis.Steubenville is 21-0 in games decided by 30+ points since 2014.
The game didn’t finish under a running clock, but Steubenville had the running clock put on them by Benedictine in the state semis a few years ago.
The running clock that everyone remembers regarding Massillon is the 56-7 beating they took in the playoffs at Perrysburg which was the final nail in Jason Hall’s coffin. Incidentally, the QB that ran wild on the Tigers that night currently plays DB at Ohio Dominican.I’m gonna get jumped for posting this,
But Steubenville put a running clock on Massillon in 2015. 48-21 ended up being the final. Nate Moore ran after that one. Hahah.
Hope this contract gets renewed soon
The running clock that everyone remembers regarding Massillon is the 56-7 beating they took in the playoffs at Perrysburg which was the final nail in Jason Hall’s coffin. Incidentally, the QB that ran wild on the Tigers that night currently plays DB at Ohio Dominican.
Not sure when exactly it went down (i.e. can you officially fire a public school employee without formal action by the superintendent and school board?), but the writing was certainly on the wall.Didn’t they fire Hall before he got back on the bus?