Is it time for private schools to have theyre own playoffs in football
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Al BundyEmbrace the change :rolleyes:
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Rocket08
Ya, we really need a few rednecks to set the course of the stateThinthickbigred;1051625 wrote:God Bless Wayne county supers!!!!!!!!! :thumbup:
Of course, it will be another exercise in futility
Whiners make more noise, but they don't win (for an example, look at Skank) -
swooshPlease pray for Justin Cummings and his whole family, for he was in a car crash and may never walk again [may be paralyzed waist-down].
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skankWill do PRIDE.
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skankRocket08;1054399 wrote:Ya, we really need a few rednecks to set the course of the state
Of course, it will be another exercise in futility
Whiners make more noise, but they don't win (for an example, look at Skank)
NOW you're attacking a WHOLE county?
You just don't get it do you? These people have had enough of being the parochial whipping boys. -
swoosh
God Bless Youskank;1054492 wrote:Will do PRIDE. -
Dean Wormer
Prayers for Justin and his family from the Mooney family.IchsCreekPRIDE;1054402 wrote:Please pray for Justin Cummings and his whole family, for he was in a car crash and may never walk again [may be paralyzed waist-down]. -
swooshDean Wormer;1054632 wrote:Prayers for Justin and his family from the Mooney family.
Thank you and congrats on your state championship -
swooshThe kid is only 15!
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skankIchsCreekPRIDE;1054645 wrote:The kid is only 15!
Keep us updated PRIDE. Please. -
skankI will say this PRIDE, regarding what I just finished reading in another forum. You probably should have posted this on the HS forum, and maybe started it's own thread. But some of the comments I just read confirmed what a bunch of assholes we have on here.
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Thinthickbigred^^^ Naturally we all hope things go for the best . I think a new thread does apply as well . We all act up on this thread but Im sure everybody is in consenses.
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Rocket08
Oh, I get it. You're just a jealous little pussyskank;1054493 wrote:NOW you're attacking a WHOLE county?
You just don't get it do you? These people have had enough of being the parochial whipping boys.
Not really hard to figure that out
And yes, I am calling out an entire county. Those good ol' boys would love to tear down the best high school playoff system in the country
You may be for that (maybe 'cuzz your team hasn't won a title) but that doesn't make it right, hillbilly -
skankRocket08;1055845 wrote:Oh, I get it. You're just a jealous little ****
Not really hard to figure that out
And yes, I am calling out an entire county. Those good ol' boys would love to tear down the best high school playoff system in the country
You may be for that (maybe 'cuzz your team hasn't won a title) but that doesn't make it right, hillbilly
Now that's the first damn thing ya'll got right in 177 pages. -
skankRocket08;1055845 wrote:Oh, I get it. You're just a jealous little ****
Not really hard to figure that out
And yes, I am calling out an entire county. Those good ol' boys would love to tear down the best high school playoff system in the country
You may be for that (maybe 'cuzz your team hasn't won a title) but that doesn't make it right, hillbilly
No, just want fair.
It must be hard to figure out, anyone who doesn't agree with you is called names.
Yeah, these HS administrators/AD's/Coaches don't know as much as you. I agree it's the best tournament in the country, if only it was run fairly.
The reason my team hasn't won a tournament? See highlighted words above. -
landshark0731I disagree Stank! You have lost because you didn't score more points than the other team. It has nothing to do with being unfair! Both teams get 48 minutes to score as many points as possible, also during that time each team can try and minimize the amount of points their opponent scores. The only unfair thing is that champions used to be crowned without beating the best teams in the state. Let me ask this. If they do seperate should open enrollment still be allowed?
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skanklandshark0731;1056158 wrote:I disagree Stank! You have lost because you didn't score more points than the other team. It has nothing to do with being unfair! Both teams get 48 minutes to score as many points as possible, also during that time each team can try and minimize the amount of points their opponent scores. The only unfair thing is that champions used to be crowned without beating the best teams in the state. Let me ask this. If they do seperate should open enrollment still be allowed?
You poor poor stupid man, er....I mean "coach".
Massillon VS Cincinnati/Kentucky/Indiana. Yeah, real fair. -
skankFrom the beginning of the 1999-2000 school year through the 2009-10 school year, there were 616 state championships. The private schools won 275 (45%) of these championships.
Breaking this down, it looks like this:
Football—66 state championships—31 (47%) won by non-public schools
Volleyball—44 state championships—28 (63%) won by non-public schools
Boys Soccer—33 state championships—15 (45%) won by non-public schools
Girls Soccer—22 state championships—11 (50%) won by non-public schools
Boys Basketball—44 state championships—14 (31%) won by non-public schools
Girls Basketball—44 state championships—23 (52%) won by non-public schools
Wrestling—30 state championships—21 (70%) won by non-public schools
Baseball—40 state championships—20 (50%) won by non-public schools
Softball—40 state championships—3 (1%) won by non-public schools
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landshark0731So beside wrestling and volleyball looks like its a 50/50 shot to win a state title.
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landshark0731Seriously your going to bring forth those stats for your argument? Beside the two sports I mentioned , looks like it is pretty balanced excluding Softball, looks as if Privates need some help there!
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Rocket08My God does skank live a creepy, desperate little life
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rmolin73Skank post the stats for the titles that have been won by multiple schools? Then we can talk.
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skankThese superintendents sent out a survey in late 2009 asking for input from all Ohio superintendents. The results showed that almost 70% thought there was a competitive imbalance, and 72.5% said they would support a separation of public and private school tournaments, both sanctioned by the OHSAA.
There are 831 OHSAA member schools—700 public (84%) and 131 (16%) non-public.
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skankrmolin73;1057177 wrote:Skank post the stats for the titles that have been won by multiple schools? Then we can talk.
Do your own homework. -
skankrmolin73;1057177 wrote:Skank post the stats for the titles that have been won by multiple schools? Then we can talk.
If you know of some statistical information that would make the seperatists change their minds, by all means, post it here.