4GX
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Now that both X and Hoban have completed their OHSAA-sponsored playoff activity, and have not yet availed themselves of ANY of the three games that the OHSAA permitted all OHSAA members to schedule (if they wished), after finishing their respective football playoff runs, why can’t X and Hoban schedule a regular season game for next weekend, if they so choose?
It could have taken place this past weekend— but even next weekend would be within the ”normal” window that the OHSAA regularly schedules HS football games (e.g.- the OHSAA usually holds the state championship finals a week into December)... there would be nothing unusual about such a game— it;s just like the other post-playoff “regular season” games that other schools have scheduled, after finishing THEIR respective playoff activity— why can’t X and Hoban do the same, now?
I’ve heard (from people on this forum, from Northeast Ohio) that Hoban would never agree to play X (meaning next year), because “Hoban loses too much” (in the way of senior players), while X has nearly 75% of its starters from this year’s state championship team returning next year—OK then, how about THIS YEAR? (I know, I know— it’s not gonna happen— that doesn’t mean that it COULDN’T have happened— if somebody had thought of it soon enough— and TRIED to make it happen.)
It could have taken place this past weekend— but even next weekend would be within the ”normal” window that the OHSAA regularly schedules HS football games (e.g.- the OHSAA usually holds the state championship finals a week into December)... there would be nothing unusual about such a game— it;s just like the other post-playoff “regular season” games that other schools have scheduled, after finishing THEIR respective playoff activity— why can’t X and Hoban do the same, now?
I’ve heard (from people on this forum, from Northeast Ohio) that Hoban would never agree to play X (meaning next year), because “Hoban loses too much” (in the way of senior players), while X has nearly 75% of its starters from this year’s state championship team returning next year—OK then, how about THIS YEAR? (I know, I know— it’s not gonna happen— that doesn’t mean that it COULDN’T have happened— if somebody had thought of it soon enough— and TRIED to make it happen.)