The classic Cleveland Browns approach. Maybe eventually it'll work out for them! ?I think every year for Bath has been "their year" for about the last 10 years.
The classic Cleveland Browns approach. Maybe eventually it'll work out for them! ?I think every year for Bath has been "their year" for about the last 10 years.
Wapak has some talent coming back with a real playmaker at QuarterbackUpdated projection
1. VW
2. SM
3. Wapak
4. OG
5. Elida
6. Shawnee
7. Kenton
8. Defiance
9. Celina
10. Bath
I can't wait to watch his exciting play. How many times will he turn around and hand it off to a fullback? I'll have to hold my breath in excitement on every play!Wapak has a real playmaker at Quarterback
Hey there's an obvious QB counter thrown in there!I can't wait to watch his exciting play. How many times will he turn around and hand it off to a fullback? I'll have to hold my breath in excitement on every play!
And just like that the air was sucked out of the room.I can't wait to watch his exciting play. How many times will he turn around and hand it off to a fullback? I'll have to hold my breath in excitement on every play!
Wapak has some talent coming back with a real playmaker at Quarterback
He was their varsity QB at the beginning of the season and I think he got hurt.Just curious, but how do you know he's a real playmaker at QB if he just got moved there?
Didn't he play DE last year? Did he play JV quarterback too? Did he play scout team QB and was hard to stop?
Or you just assume he's going to be real playmaker because....why?
He was their varsity QB at the beginning of the season and I think he got hurt.
What? Treece was a senior returning starter at QB. Has the kid played QB since junior high? Was he the freshman QB or something at least?
LOL at saying a kid is a playmaker at QB if he hasn't actually played QB is a stretch. Maybe go with, "kid is a really good athlete, and could be a playmaker for us."
Either way, after Treece... ANYONE is a huge step down.
I thought we were talking about Wapak’s QBWhat? Treece was a senior returning starter at QB. Has the kid played QB since junior high? Was he the freshman QB or something at least?
LOL at saying a kid is a playmaker at QB if he hasn't actually played QB is a stretch. Maybe go with, "kid is a really good athlete, and could be a playmaker for us."
Either way, after Treece... ANYONE is a huge step down.
What does Treece have to do with Wapak?
Getting into playoffs is now a non issue. Before change to 12 teams, yes. Now, NO! 3-5 teams could make playoffs now. Depends on non-league.I think it's time the WBL goes to the MAC model and have 8 conference games. There is a strong possibility the WBL could range from 2-8 to 4-6 in their opening week games. Which then creates a tough time for league teams to make the playoffs.
Where’s Fleharty going? He’s the best returning QB in the WBLSpeaking of QBs, the Bath qb is transferring. They had a chance to be .500 with a solid upcoming Sr class. Cupboard is empty again after they graduate and with qb gone.
Got Wapak and VW confused. Both teams, Celina, Kenton and OG as well, all losing their starting QBs.
Getting into playoffs is now a non issue. Before change to 12 teams, yes. Now, NO! 3-5 teams could make playoffs now. Depends on non-league.
Probably Bluffton with his brotherWhere’s Fleharty going? He’s the best returning QB in the WBL
He's from Bluffton. Dad became the AD at Bath, so they moved their kids to Bath. Now, he's not the AD, so going back to Bluffton, where they live.Probably Bluffton with his brother
I tell you if the whole situation up north actually happens, their days will be very numbered. I thought they would've been a better fit for the NWC than Leipsic.One would think that Bath’s days in the WBL are numbered...
That may be true. I heard from a Bath parent that they will have 1 combined MS football team next year. The rising 7th grade has only single digit participation in football. Do any WBL schools play a combined 7th/8th grade schedule? Those numbers will kill a program. Apparently Bath won't consider leaving the WBL, even though boys sports would all benefit by a league change.You think? I mean I see y'alls point. Bath, as a football program, would be competitive in the NWC and they already fit in the geographical footprint. After all, they were former members of the NWC so them going back to it wouldn't be all that far fetched. Would their primary motivation to move leagues... be just football driven? Bath is basically near the center of the geographic footprint in the WBL and as an entire athletic program is competitive in the WBL, more so with their girls sports than their boys sports. Bath owns 2 WBL championships this school year already. A lot of their boys teams are dead last (or near the bottom) in league standings. I could see the NWC being an easier conference for them to compete. Enrollment wise, though, Bath is doing just fine. While they've currently dropped to being the smallest high school in the WBL (O-G has 480 in 9-12, Bath has 468), the Bath district is still larger as a whole than O-G by over 200 students. So some of the upcoming Bath classes are a bit bigger and will firmly keep them in D5 at the lowest.
My point is why would other WBL schools want to continue to play Bath who’s the smallest school in the league and not very competitive in any sport.You think? I mean I see y'alls point. Bath, as a football program, would be competitive in the NWC and they already fit in the geographical footprint. After all, they were former members of the NWC so them going back to it wouldn't be all that far fetched. Would their primary motivation to move leagues... be just football driven? Bath is basically near the center of the geographic footprint in the WBL and as an entire athletic program is competitive in the WBL, more so with their girls sports than their boys sports. Bath owns 2 WBL championships this school year already. A lot of their boys teams are dead last (or near the bottom) in league standings. I could see the NWC being an easier conference for them to compete. Enrollment wise, though, Bath is doing just fine. While they've currently dropped to being the smallest high school in the WBL (O-G has 480 in 9-12, Bath has 468), the Bath district is still larger as a whole than O-G by over 200 students. So some of the upcoming Bath classes are a bit bigger and will firmly keep them in D5 at the lowest.
Because they're competitive in several sports?My point is why would other WBL schools want to continue to play Bath who’s the smallest school in the league and not very competitive in any sport.
Exactly. Like, "not very competitive in any sport." ANY??? Did I not just write that they already have 2 team WBL championships this year. ?Because they're competitive in several sports?