Move the finals to Columbus!!!
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ts1227queencitybuckeye;400420 wrote:Where the kids want to play isn't up for debate. The 'shoe won a poll by majority decision. If all else were remotely even, this should be the deciding factor.
I'd like to see that poll, considering it was probably done by the Dispatch and didn't ask anyone living outside of I-270.
I'm not saying that more want to play in Stark, but I am going to say an overwhelming majority don't care either way. I guarantee whatever "survey" was taken didn't have "I don't care" as a response, because then they wouldn't have got the answer they wanted. -
skankIf the subject is, 'playing in the State Championship',
and the location is a sticking point to the player, the parent, the coach or the casual fan, I'm guessing that the actual game itself is not a very big deal.
If Massillon makes it this year, and at the last minute, they change the location to Fort Worth TX., Believe me, I'm still there. No whining, I'm just there. -
Mooney44CardsWhy do people always argue "what the kids want". If they'd made it that far to be in a state championship game, there is one answer to what they want: to WIN the state championship.
The fans should be more of who decides....they're the ones having to travel, find a hotel if necessary, pay for gas, park, deal with traffic, pay for tickets, use the facilities, and, you know, WATCH THE GAME. The fans are paying the money that the OHSAA is collecting, not the players. They're reward is a trophy with either silver or gold on it and the eternal glory.
That being said....Stark County can point to their numbers and show that they've put on amazing state finals every year. Columbus can point to the supposedly boring state championships they held back in the late 80's (according to many I've talked to). Everyone that wants the finals in CBus says they'd go if it was in CBus, but theres no guarantee they would. I foresee that if the finals move, the attendance won't really change. Some people that used to go won't go now, and others who never did will go. Those numbers are inconsequential. The bigger crowds come with certain schools being in the finals and good matchups. If the state finals were in my back yard and it was 2 teams I never heard of, I wouldn't go. If it were Iggy and Elder, I'd go. Simple as that. -
~U~Just more of the "C's" people trying to take away something the rest of state has. Get's a bit old.
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CthelitesManO'War;400285 wrote:It depends on if you're a true fan of high school football or not, if you are then Massillon is the Mecca as far as stadiums go. It seems you are more of a college fan, which is fine, but this is about the HIGH SCHOOL championships, nothing to do with college football.
I'm a true football fan! I love all 3. I actually like NFL the best if I had to chose between them.
I think Faucett is better than Massilon. Both are impressive for HS. We are talking about venues for a football game and I think ALL stadiums should be considered HS College and Pro.
I think there is a huge difference between the Shoe and just about any stadium anywhere period. HS NFL cCollege -
FairwoodKingskank;400549 wrote:If the subject is, 'playing in the State Championship',
and the location is a sticking point to the player, the parent, the coach or the casual fan, I'm guessing that the actual game itself is not a very big deal.
If Massillon makes it this year, and at the last minute, they change the location to Fort Worth TX., Believe me, I'm still there. No whining, I'm just there.
You're right. I feel the same way about Steubenville. Now that I am moving back home, I plan to see all the games no matter where they are played. -
ManO'War
If you're such a huge fan and all, you would know that it is "Fawcett", not "Faucett". It's obvious that you're a big Buckeye fan, so you're bias about Ohio Stadium, but did you attend any of those games back in the 80's? I've been there 5 times for high school games, and it just wasn't that great of an atmosphere.Cthelites;400720 wrote:I'm a true football fan! I love all 3. I actually like NFL the best if I had to chose between them.
I think Faucett is better than Massilon. Both are impressive for HS. We are talking about venues for a football game and I think ALL stadiums should be considered HS College and Pro.
I think there is a huge difference between the Shoe and just about any stadium anywhere period. HS NFL cCollege -
thePITmanCthelites;400720 wrote:I'm a true football fan! I love all 3. I actually like NFL the best if I had to chose between them.
I think Faucett is better than Massilon. Both are impressive for HS. We are talking about venues for a football game and I think ALL stadiums should be considered HS College and Pro.
I think there is a huge difference between the Shoe and just about any stadium anywhere period. HS NFL cCollegeManO'War;401040 wrote:If you're such a huge fan and all, you would know that it is "Fawcett", not "Faucett". It's obvious that you're a big Buckeye fan, so you're bias about Ohio Stadium, but did you attend any of those games back in the 80's? I've been there 5 times for high school games, and it just wasn't that great of an atmosphere.
ManOWar, I was going to say the same thing. Someone spelling Fawcett and Massillon incorrectly in the same sentence says A LOT! -
CthelitesWow! I misspelled something by a whole letter! Kick me off this thread. There was no disrespect intended.
Why does that have any bearing on me being a football fan?
Am I a big Buckeye fan? Yes! I'm an even bigger Steeler fan but Heinz Field isn't remotely close to the Shoe(neither is Cleve and Cinci although I think Cinci's stadium is the nicest of the 3) I've been to dozens of big venue stadiums so I know what I'm comparing the Shoe to.
And I love HS football too! Am I into HS football like you MOW? No, thank God! I do have a life!
The fact is, anytime someone gives an opinion other than yours MOW, your try to tear them down.
Congrats MOW! You are the bomb! You are the King of HS Football! You have the only opinion that matters! -
ManO'WarI'm not the king of anything, except my little castle, but for you to say that Paul Brown Tiger Stadium is just another stadium makes you lose all credibility. Do some research. Read about the past history of Ohio high school football. Then you wouldn't say that PBTS and "Faucet" are just stadiums. Those stadiums were hosting big time games back when Ohio State was an agricultural school that nobody took seriously.
Massillon and Canton gave birth to professional football. That is enough right there for kids to be excited about playing there. -
gamauterManO'War;401040 wrote:If you're such a huge fan and all, you would know that it is "Fawcett", not "Faucett". It's obvious that you're a big Buckeye fan, so you're bias about Ohio Stadium, but did you attend any of those games back in the 80's? I've been there 5 times for high school games, and it just wasn't that great of an atmosphere.
I've been there and we were so into the game the stadium didn't matter. Our team loved it though, for all but 1 of them it was a once in a lifetime opportunity! One game we sat in the sun in the upper deck all by ourselves. It was great. -
skankListen....I've said it earlier in the thread, and I'll say it again, bottom line, if you want to complain about anything pertaining to the finals, the only thing that carries water, location wise, is drive time. For those of you complaining about "crappy stadiums", "the parking situation", "police dogs"....Or even "being located too close to the freeway", those are just childish complaints, and will not be taken seriously. If the finals are moved, believe me, it won't be because of any of these.
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ferflog
Is this the kind of atmosphere you want for the State Championships?? Not I, my friends. -
ferflogInstead, this is my choice for the Ohio State Football Championships!!!
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ferflogOh, and by the way, I have only gone to the State Championships in 1984, 1987, 1988, 2005, 2006, and 2008. Can you guess who was involved??
ROLL RED ROLL!!!
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CthelitesI've given props to both for being great HS stadiums. I said FaWcett holds more weight than MassilLon's stadium because of the HOF and NFL factor.
It is what it is. I was comparing it to the Shoe, not to other HS venues(there is no comparison!). I think there are nicer HS venues than Massillon(Harding Stadium comes to mind), but they don't have as much history and tradition or are as big.
So what! You love Massillon I guess. I love the Shoe. Heck I take my kids to the OSU practice at the Shoe sometimes.
As far as where it's played. If my sons ever get a chance to play in a final, I'd go to Portsmouth to see them play. That's not the point. -
soccer_dadferflog, Just out of curiosity,when was that picture at the shoe taken?
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ManO'War
And that looks like a BIG crowd for one of the high school games there.ferflog;402447 wrote:
Is this the kind of atmosphere you want for the State Championships?? Not I, my friends. -
ferflogActually it is a picture of Florida State's Doak Campbell Stadium for a game with North Carolina State with ONLY 67,712 in attendance. I was just trying to show the lack of atmosphere in a big stadium with a small crowd attending, such as when the state championships used to be in Ohio Stadium.
I felt the championship games we saw in the '80's at OSU lacked lots. 10,000 people in a 100,000 seat facility destroys the atmosphere. They would have been much more enjoyable at Paul Brown Tiger or Fawcett.
Obviously, some disagree with that. That is their prerogative. But for my money, keep them in Massillon and Canton. -
skankCthelites;402825 wrote:I've given props to both for being great HS stadiums. I said FaWcett holds more weight than MassilLon's stadium because of the HOF and NFL factor.
It is what it is. I was comparing it to the Shoe, not to other HS venues(there is no comparison!). I think there are nicer HS venues than Massillon(Harding Stadium comes to mind), but they don't have as much history and tradition or are as big.
So what! You love Massillon I guess. I love the Shoe. Heck I take my kids to the OSU practice at the Shoe sometimes.
As far as where it's played. If my sons ever get a chance to play in a final, I'd go to Portsmouth to see them play. That's not the point.
Of course you would....But....would you go to, (insert random city here), to watch your HS team play....IF YOUR SONS ARE NOT PLAYING?
Massillon people do all the time. -
Apple
I have to agree... I was with a couple friends just today talking about this topic. The one guy from Massillon said he shows up last minute at the finals games in Stark County on many occasions. Having been associated with a team in the 80"s playing at the 'Shoe and also many teams playing in Massillon and at Fawcett, I can attest that the games in Stark County were far superior given the stadiums where played.skank;402901 wrote:Of course you would....But....would you go to, (insert random city here), to watch your HS team play....IF YOUR SONS ARE NOT PLAYING?
Massillon people do all the time. -
CthelitesYes sometimes.
I have in the past and will in the future. I've even gone to watch our sister school play big roadies.
I am one of the rarer breeds in Cbus. HS football and athletics are not supported here like other areas in the state. It's because of tOSU AND because of so many transient people that moved here. Not many "native" Cbusers. Just like me, I didn't grow up here. Most people don't have that die hard relationship with the HS until their kids go thru the program. That hurts the attendance at HS sporting events. Most of my friends that are from the Cbus area live in a different suburb than where they grew up and went to school. And some that have stayed in the same town/burb now have their kids going to a sister school because of the multi splitting in districts. It's Very different. -
skankCthelites;403310 wrote:Yes sometimes.
I have in the past and will in the future. I've even gone to watch our sister school play big roadies.
I am one of the rarer breads in Cbus. HS football and athletics are not supported here like other areas in the state. It's because of tOSU AND because of so many transient people that moved here. Not many "native" Cbusers. Just like me, I didn't grow up here. Most people don't have that die hard relationship with the HS until their kids go thru the program. That hurts the attendance at HS sporting events. Most of my friends that are from the Cbus area live in a different suburb than where they grew up and went to school. And some that have stayed in the same town/burb now have their kids going to a sister school because of the multi splitting in districts. It's Very different.
"HS football and athletics are not supported here like other areas".
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"That hurts attendence at HS sporting events".
Your words. -
ts1227Cthelites;403310 wrote:Yes sometimes.
I am one of the rarer breads in Cbus.
Like pumpernickel? -
Cthelitesskank;404438 wrote:"HS football and athletics are not supported here like other areas".
and
"That hurts attendence at HS sporting events".
Your words.
I tell it like it is.
Does that mean no one will come to Cbus for the Finals?
They come for the wrestling finals where that sport is even more Northeast heavy than football.
There are pluses and minuses for both locations.