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What teams with Big Red would be a good confrence?

  • skank
    holdingout;676446 wrote:Isn't Mooney Div IV? Don't hear excuses from Mooney when they play the big dogs.

    It is common knowledge as to why, see the public/private thread for more information.
  • sonofsam
    Sykotyk;675990 wrote:SQ, they're all local teams of equivalent size. We play them all in almost every other sport. It would be nice to stay with them for football. Sadly, they don't want to play us.

    While you're at it, SQ, why don't you badger IC, Edison, Buckeye Local, East Liverpool, and Martins Ferry for "being too scared to play anyone". We're here. We're willing to play any of them.


    See, that's the hypocrisy of your statement. We must 'play up' to tougher competition, but the teams we currently play (which you feel are beneath us) shouldn't 'play up' to our level.

    Damned if you do, damned if you don't.

    Sykotyk
    IC was "asked" if they wanted to opt-out for the remaining game on their contract... Since then some things or players should I say have popped up in Steubenville and given the valley a bad taste in their mouth when it comes to Big Red... Thats why you can't find a local team to play you. Quit taking area teams players and see if that changes. Also o not say that your willing to play any of them if you are asking them to terminate a remaining contract. If SHS put a couple local teams on their schedule this year it might be a better game than you think.
  • Viking
    skank;676506 wrote:Good thing we're talking about it on a football board then, huh?

    Boardman for 1 would never join a conference for just football. That is why they are still in the FED.
  • Sykotyk
    sonofsam;676595 wrote:IC was "asked" if they wanted to opt-out for the remaining game on their contract... Since then some things or players should I say have popped up in Steubenville and given the valley a bad taste in their mouth when it comes to Big Red... Thats why you can't find a local team to play you. Quit taking area teams players and see if that changes. Also o not say that your willing to play any of them if you are asking them to terminate a remaining contract. If SHS put a couple local teams on their schedule this year it might be a better game than you think.

    I may not be an 'insider' when it comes to Big Red (and certainly not IC), your statement still requires IC to decide to stop playing them. Maybe because it was a blowout every year and IC showed no signs of improving. The gate was still good. And depending on the year, IC was worth some harbin points.

    But, again, IC can 'play up' to Big Red and get commended (and the fact they decided to go ahead and end it, per your post) is overlooked. Meanwhile, in your fantasy land, Big Red is required to play up to every imaginable opponent that would beat the snot out of us more often than not otherwise it just proves we're chicken. /sarcasm

    In the end. The arguments will never stop. If Big Red played Elder, StX, Iggy, Glenville, Mooney, Ursuline, Don Bosco Prep, Concord DeLaSalle, STA out of Florida and Edison, we'd have idiots arguing we're playing a cupcake schedule because Edison is on the docket.

    It's tiring. We prove the detractors wrong, and they simply adjust their argument to still favor them.

    We beat a team, it's because they're having a down year. We lose and it's that we suck.

    Live in your hate. Embrace it. Become one with it. But, just do us a favor and keep your ass at Kettlewell next season.

    Sykotyk
  • war_admiral
    What I would add to this is this: If I were a student/athlete and lived in the surrounding tri-state area, where would I like to attend school? Let's see...If i were in the band, I might choose Creek(great band) or big red. If I was catholic, I would dread going to Central and playing in that quartet with 30 flag girls.

    If I were a swimmer, I would love to attend big red, great facilities.

    If I were a football player, I would hate to be in Toronto. Barely enough kids to field a team. IC, you don't even hire or pay "THE BEST" to coach your players to be the best. So hows that work...why would I want to play for a subpar coaching staff with subpar facilities and a HS using trailers for class rooms and a Bowflex for their weight training program. Choice: The Red.

    Baseball...Edison and a couple others. But with the way the surrounding school districts are running in the RED and closing schools. I think I would look for a school that is building towards the future...So Edison is out. Creek (see above facilities/trailer comment) big red has one of the better coaches in the area in Fred Heatherington and a good program and a indoor facility to train year round. Choice: The Red.

    Basketball....Weir, Park but locally...it's a toss up. But see above argument about facilities and building for the future. Choice: The Red.

    Wrestling, again it's a toss up. brand new facility and a program that has been brought back by coach Blackburn (thanks WINTERSVILLE/CREEK) gee... ever wonder if you actually paid your coach, maybe, just maybe others might want to coach at creek. Funny thing is, he has two kids...wonder if he'll choose to send his kids to his alma mater. Choice: The Red

    Academics...I would choose a school that is sound in it's operation and is flourishing financially and shows improvement and success every year and has the states highest ratings. With back2back "excellent" ratings from the State it's easy...Choice: The Red

    Look I could go on and on. Maybe if the surrounding school districts would operate in the black, build new schools instead of closing them, hire qualified coaches that are alumni and hold them to a standard of success. Maybe then parents and students would look to the future or the next school year with excitement. Include the parents in their kids education, MARKET YOUR SCHOOLS successes. Just how many billboards do you see for the surrounding school districts?.

    In the end, why would I want my children to attend a subpar school system that has a history of not passing levies for improvements. It's up to the parents to make the final choice where THEIR kids will attend school. And it's the job of Steubenville City Schools to make sure that choice is an easy one......The Mighty, Mighty Big Red. Come on down and see for yourselves at the next open house, We'll leave the lights on for ya.

    Ask yourself this...why are some surrounding school alumni making SCS their choice. Maybe it's athletics, academics, facilities, employment or something different all together....Success Breads Success.

    But here's some advice: stop whining about why they're leaving and give them reasons to stay. Pride only works when you show them it's worth fighting for. Other wise SOS/Creek and "some" teams in the Buckcry 8 it's just......a Trail of Tears.

    RRR
  • sonofsam
    You are entitled to your own opinion... Of course you will "think" that Big Red is the best at everything and because they have such nice equipment... Want a response to all the great things you have? WHO CARES... Your training facilities and genetic research program along with your open enrollment players forget a few things... Since your weight room was built, how has Big Red done athletically? For some reason they seem to have gone downhill in football, heck they couldn't even beat an Ohio team this past year... But you have the best stuff so we should brag about everything we do... lol You could have had the Green Bay Packers training facility this past year and it wouldn't have made a lick of difference in the way your season ended... Point is YOU have the best stuff, the best school, the best everything... To us, your just Big Red who loves to brag about everything they can brag about. We really do not care, we really are glad that stuff you have makes you feel the way you do... We will continue to use our bowflex and do it our way... Sorry to take a leak in cheerios, but no one outside Big Red gives a whootin care about what you have.

    As for the sub-par coaching comment, the right coaches are in the right places... I used to feel the same way until I opened my eyes and realized there is a lot more to it then just saying what you want about a coach that isn't posting a 10-0 record.
  • Spread All Day
    skank;676508 wrote:It is common knowledge as to why, see the public/private thread for more information.

    Last time Mooney played Stuby it wasn't a game. Your logic is flawed my friend.
  • Spread All Day
    and..! Ursuline or Mooney would NEVER join a conference of this type. Their schedules are already some of the toughest around..
  • ManO'War
    sonofsam;678644 wrote:You are entitled to your own opinion... Of course you will "think" that Big Red is the best at everything and because they have such nice equipment... Want a response to all the great things you have? WHO CARES... Your training facilities and genetic research program along with your open enrollment players forget a few things... Since your weight room was built, how has Big Red done athletically? For some reason they seem to have gone downhill in football, heck they couldn't even beat an Ohio team this past year... But you have the best stuff so we should brag about everything we do... lol You could have had the Green Bay Packers training facility this past year and it wouldn't have made a lick of difference in the way your season ended... Point is YOU have the best stuff, the best school, the best everything... To us, your just Big Red who loves to brag about everything they can brag about. We really do not care, we really are glad that stuff you have makes you feel the way you do... We will continue to use our bowflex and do it our way... Sorry to take a leak in cheerios, but no one outside Big Red gives a whootin care about what you have.

    As for the sub-par coaching comment, the right coaches are in the right places... I used to feel the same way until I opened my eyes and realized there is a lot more to it then just saying what you want about a coach that isn't posting a 10-0 record.

    You know who cares?? The parents of the 300+ OE students that Steubenville City Schools has...and those are the only ones that matter.
  • skank
    Spread All Day;679019 wrote:Last time Mooney played Stuby it wasn't a game. Your logic is flawed my friend.

    And the last time Massillon played Division V Ursuline, Ursuline beat them, not as flawed as you think....Buddy. Remember, there are alot of people who think that Ursuline is the best team in the state, regardless of division. To me, Ursuline is a great team, but a school with what, 189 boys, shouldn't be in the same conversation with the big dogs.
  • Rocket08
    Except when they beat the "big dogs"
  • sonofsam
    ManO'War;679608 wrote:You know who cares?? The parents of the 300+ OE students that Steubenville City Schools has...and those are the only ones that matter.

    Funny, that the first time any one of you have mentioned anything about the 300+ OE students unless they are stud athletes... What even a bit more sad is that Steubenville has 300+ OE students and they are still as small as they are... Guess even though you guys have the best of everything, you don't have the best jobs for parents to keep those wonderful bright-minded Steubenville prodigies in the school that formed them what they are today... lol
  • Sykotyk
    sonofsam, 300+ OE students over 12 grades still works out to less than 30 students per grade. It's no secret that Steubenville (and every surrounding town, actually) is a dwindling area. Our school buildings stay the same size so it only makes sense to offer OE to these schools to anyone disenfranchised with their current school system.

    As for your little barb about keeping jobs, I guess you don't have the best teachers and educators that keep your students from fleeing in horror at what comes to mind as a mediocre educational experience.

    See, two can play at this game.

    Come back when you have a legitimate argument than petty whining.

    Sykotyk
  • holdingout
    war_admiral;677653 wrote:What I would add to this is this: If I were a student/athlete and lived in the surrounding tri-state area, where would I like to attend school? Let's see...If i were in the band, I might choose Creek(great band) or big red. If I was catholic, I would dread going to Central and playing in that quartet with 30 flag girls.

    If I were a swimmer, I would love to attend big red, great facilities.

    If I were a football player, I would hate to be in Toronto. Barely enough kids to field a team. IC, you don't even hire or pay "THE BEST" to coach your players to be the best. So hows that work...why would I want to play for a subpar coaching staff with subpar facilities and a HS using trailers for class rooms and a Bowflex for their weight training program. Choice: The Red.

    Baseball...Edison and a couple others. But with the way the surrounding school districts are running in the RED and closing schools. I think I would look for a school that is building towards the future...So Edison is out. Creek (see above facilities/trailer comment) big red has one of the better coaches in the area in Fred Heatherington and a good program and a indoor facility to train year round. Choice: The Red.

    Basketball....Weir, Park but locally...it's a toss up. But see above argument about facilities and building for the future. Choice: The Red.

    Wrestling, again it's a toss up. brand new facility and a program that has been brought back by coach Blackburn (thanks WINTERSVILLE/CREEK) gee... ever wonder if you actually paid your coach, maybe, just maybe others might want to coach at creek. Funny thing is, he has two kids...wonder if he'll choose to send his kids to his alma mater. Choice: The Red

    Academics...I would choose a school that is sound in it's operation and is flourishing financially and shows improvement and success every year and has the states highest ratings. With back2back "excellent" ratings from the State it's easy...Choice: The Red

    Look I could go on and on. Maybe if the surrounding school districts would operate in the black, build new schools instead of closing them, hire qualified coaches that are alumni and hold them to a standard of success. Maybe then parents and students would look to the future or the next school year with excitement. Include the parents in their kids education, MARKET YOUR SCHOOLS successes. Just how many billboards do you see for the surrounding school districts?.

    In the end, why would I want my children to attend a subpar school system that has a history of not passing levies for improvements. It's up to the parents to make the final choice where THEIR kids will attend school. And it's the job of Steubenville City Schools to make sure that choice is an easy one......The Mighty, Mighty Big Red. Come on down and see for yourselves at the next open house, We'll leave the lights on for ya.

    Ask yourself this...why are some surrounding school alumni making SCS their choice. Maybe it's athletics, academics, facilities, employment or something different all together....Success Breads Success.

    But here's some advice: stop whining about why they're leaving and give them reasons to stay. Pride only works when you show them it's worth fighting for. Other wise SOS/Creek and "some" teams in the Buckcry 8 it's just......a Trail of Tears.

    RRR
    It is amusing how far you put academics down your list...Just sayin.
  • sonofsam
    Sykotyk;679882 wrote:sonofsam, 300+ OE students over 12 grades still works out to less than 30 students per grade. It's no secret that Steubenville (and every surrounding town, actually) is a dwindling area. Our school buildings stay the same size so it only makes sense to offer OE to these schools to anyone disenfranchised with their current school system.

    As for your little barb about keeping jobs, I guess you don't have the best teachers and educators that keep your students from fleeing in horror at what comes to mind as a mediocre educational experience.

    See, two can play at this game.

    Come back when you have a legitimate argument than petty whining.

    Sykotyk

    Petty whining? Have you read your fellow posters whining about being the best over and over and over and over and over?!?! WOW...

    What kids "flee in horror"? Curious to know...
  • password
    You guys act like you OWN these kids and they have to attend whatever school you say is best for them.When you start paying for the food on their table and the roof that the parents put over their head then you can dictate what school they attend but until then I think their parents have a right to decide that.
  • Sykotyk
    sonofsam;681167 wrote:Petty whining? Have you read your fellow posters whining about being the best over and over and over and over and over?!?! WOW...

    What kids "flee in horror"? Curious to know...

    FYI, a winner doesn't whine, they gloat. /sarcasm

    Honestly, if you think kids haven't left Edison, IC, etc because of the problems with those districts, then you're also naive. "In horror" may be a bit strong, but when you have other options, a sinking ship is not usually the favored choice.
  • sonofsam
    Sykotyk;681423 wrote:FYI, a winner doesn't whine, they gloat. /sarcasm

    Honestly, if you think kids haven't left Edison, IC, etc because of the problems with those districts, then you're also naive. "In horror" may be a bit strong, but when you have other options, a sinking ship is not usually the favored choice.

    And the same has happen at Big Red as well. As for the "sinking ship" comment, what do you mean by that? Academically (because we have very good test scores) or athletically? Im guessing you mean athletically because its the only thing Big Red can as you say "gloat" about, but what about ALL sports? Sports do go beyond football and honestly, I'm sorry to inform you but Big Red is mediocre at best when it comes to "other" sports. Not sure where that sinking ship comment is rational?

    Password,
    I do put the food on the table and provide the home for a High School student... Shes the only one I claim to "own". If a kid wants to leave IC to go somewhere where they think they have a better shot at getting into a D3 school then so be it... Personally if your loyalty is in question then the school/team is better off without you. I do not lay claim to any kids other than the one I provide for.
  • password
    sonofsam;682342 wrote:And the same has happen at Big Red as well. As for the "sinking ship" comment, what do you mean by that? Academically (because we have very good test scores) or athletically? Im guessing you mean athletically because its the only thing Big Red can as you say "gloat" about, but what about ALL sports? Sports do go beyond football and honestly, I'm sorry to inform you but Big Red is mediocre at best when it comes to "other" sports. Not sure where that sinking ship comment is rational?

    Password,
    I do put the food on the table and provide the home for a High School student... Shes the only one I claim to "own". If a kid wants to leave IC to go somewhere where they think they have a better shot at getting into a D3 school then so be it... Personally if your loyalty is in question then the school/team is better off without you. I do not lay claim to any kids other than the one I provide for.

    I was not trying to say it was you but everyone that wants to complain about kids deciding to go to a different school because of academics,athletics or maybe because they have other reasons that are personal.I just think that a child should be able to choose where he attends school regardless of where he lives,we have enough people dictating what we can do in our lives thanks to our government.The only thing the schools can do is try and offer the best high school experience that a child could have and hope it is good enough for them to want to attend their school.I don't have any issues with you as I do agree with some of your post.
  • sonofsam
    password;682974 wrote:I was not trying to say it was you but everyone that wants to complain about kids deciding to go to a different school because of academics,athletics or maybe because they have other reasons that are personal.I just think that a child should be able to choose where he attends school regardless of where he lives,we have enough people dictating what we can do in our lives thanks to our government.The only thing the schools can do is try and offer the best high school experience that a child could have and hope it is good enough for them to want to attend their school.I don't have any issues with you as I do agree with some of your post.
    Personally I could care less what school a kid wants to attend... If a kid leaves IC for Big Red then so be it, Chances are their heart is not in the correct place or they would have never wanted to transfer. However, I do have an issue with a student who lives 30+ miles from the school, crosses 3 school districts to go to that school, and that student just so happens to be a very good athlete at a sport in which the school they are transferring to excels in. On top of that, the fact that a school is pulling in students who excel in this sport year after year without any scrutiny from a governing system. Even worse than that, the "fans" of this school sit there and brag about who transferred to their school, openly and actively put the word out on public message boards for all area football players to transfer to their school all while putting down all the other schools, teachers, facilities, coaches, and players in their surrounding area. THAT strikes a nerve with me... We get it, you are good at football, you have a great coach, great facilities, and a great past... Its almost like they expect everyone who is NOT a fan of their school to become one of them simply because they feel the need to be praised for everything they have accomplished. I'm sorry, but I do not bow down to people whos minds have escaped reality, and I refuse to ditch my hearts decision and root for another team just because fans of that team say so and they absorb all the area talent... It absolutely arsenine.

    A kid from 3 districts away can transfer at the drop of a hat, his family can "relocate" on the spot because the kid wants to play High School football at a school where he feels he will win a state championship and get a college offer... A few kids from different states cross the boarder in hopes that they will find that High School glory they had hoped for... Yet a student from a school is pulled from there by a parent and placed in a school district know for its football talent... This kid loves football, he just wants to be back at his former school which he loves. One year passes and the kids parent sends him back to the school he never wanted to leave... He is not a superstar, just knows his true colors... The state steps in and tells this student he has to sit out a year... What seems wrong with this picture?!?!?!?!?!?!
  • ManO'War
    sonofsam;683385 wrote:Personally I could care less what school a kid wants to attend... If a kid leaves IC for Big Red then so be it, Chances are their heart is not in the correct place or they would have never wanted to transfer. However, I do have an issue with a student who lives 30+ miles from the school, crosses 3 school districts to go to that school, and that student just so happens to be a very good athlete at a sport in which the school they are transferring to excels in. On top of that, the fact that a school is pulling in students who excel in this sport year after year without any scrutiny from a governing system. Even worse than that, the "fans" of this school sit there and brag about who transferred to their school, openly and actively put the word out on public message boards for all area football players to transfer to their school all while putting down all the other schools, teachers, facilities, coaches, and players in their surrounding area. THAT strikes a nerve with me... We get it, you are good at football, you have a great coach, great facilities, and a great past... Its almost like they expect everyone who is NOT a fan of their school to become one of them simply because they feel the need to be praised for everything they have accomplished. I'm sorry, but I do not bow down to people whos minds have escaped reality, and I refuse to ditch my hearts decision and root for another team just because fans of that team say so and they absorb all the area talent... It absolutely arsenine.

    A kid from 3 districts away can transfer at the drop of a hat, his family can "relocate" on the spot because the kid wants to play High School football at a school where he feels he will win a state championship and get a college offer... A few kids from different states cross the boarder in hopes that they will find that High School glory they had hoped for... Yet a student from a school is pulled from there by a parent and placed in a school district know for its football talent... This kid loves football, he just wants to be back at his former school which he loves. One year passes and the kids parent sends him back to the school he never wanted to leave... He is not a superstar, just knows his true colors... The state steps in and tells this student he has to sit out a year... What seems wrong with this picture?!?!?!?!?!?!

    All of this coming from a TRANSFER!!! Hilarious!!! Pot calling kettle, pot calling kettle...come in kettle...
  • ManO'War
    sonofsam;682342 wrote:And the same has happen at Big Red as well. As for the "sinking ship" comment, what do you mean by that? Academically (because we have very good test scores) or athletically? Im guessing you mean athletically because its the only thing Big Red can as you say "gloat" about, but what about ALL sports? Sports do go beyond football and honestly, I'm sorry to inform you but Big Red is mediocre at best when it comes to "other" sports. Not sure where that sinking ship comment is rational?

    Password,
    I do put the food on the table and provide the home for a High School student... Shes the only one I claim to "own". If a kid wants to leave IC to go somewhere where they think they have a better shot at getting into a D3 school then so be it... Personally if your loyalty is in question then the school/team is better off without you. I do not lay claim to any kids other than the one I provide for.

    If Big Red is mediocre at other sports, then what does that make IC??? I guess Big Red's "mediocre" girls basketball team was good enough to knock out IC's girls..which is the only sport that IC is even "mediocre" in.
  • sonofsam
    ManO'War;683425 wrote:If Big Red is mediocre at other sports, then what does that make IC??? I guess Big Red's "mediocre" girls basketball team was good enough to knock out IC's girls..which is the only sport that IC is even "mediocre" in.

    Are you talking about this current year? Because if you are then I guess you got ONE of your losses back from last year...

    Yes I did transfer and it was from Private School to Public where I started school to begin with and never wanted to leave... So I guess I am a kettle then right? My Mom made the decision to go to Private School, not me... If I had J.E. power I could have said where I wanted to go and it would have been done right? Sorry, If I had the choice Of Big Red or continue in the Private School I never wanted to attend, I would have suffered in Private School rather than EVER walk through Big Red's doors as a student...
  • sonofsam
    Funny how everytime I "attempt" to make a point, your response is an attack rather than open up and respond as I do... Guess there really isn't anything to come back with except attacks since there is a lot of truth to what I am saying...
  • password
    sonofsam;683385 wrote:Personally I could care less what school a kid wants to attend... If a kid leaves IC for Big Red then so be it, Chances are their heart is not in the correct place or they would have never wanted to transfer. However, I do have an issue with a student who lives 30+ miles from the school, crosses 3 school districts to go to that school, and that student just so happens to be a very good athlete at a sport in which the school they are transferring to excels in. On top of that, the fact that a school is pulling in students who excel in this sport year after year without any scrutiny from a governing system. Even worse than that, the "fans" of this school sit there and brag about who transferred to their school, openly and actively put the word out on public message boards for all area football players to transfer to their school all while putting down all the other schools, teachers, facilities, coaches, and players in their surrounding area. THAT strikes a nerve with me... We get it, you are good at football, you have a great coach, great facilities, and a great past... Its almost like they expect everyone who is NOT a fan of their school to become one of them simply because they feel the need to be praised for everything they have accomplished. I'm sorry, but I do not bow down to people whos minds have escaped reality, and I refuse to ditch my hearts decision and root for another team just because fans of that team say so and they absorb all the area talent... It absolutely arsenine.

    A kid from 3 districts away can transfer at the drop of a hat, his family can "relocate" on the spot because the kid wants to play High School football at a school where he feels he will win a state championship and get a college offer... A few kids from different states cross the boarder in hopes that they will find that High School glory they had hoped for... Yet a student from a school is pulled from there by a parent and placed in a school district know for its football talent... This kid loves football, he just wants to be back at his former school which he loves. One year passes and the kids parent sends him back to the school he never wanted to leave... He is not a superstar, just knows his true colors... The state steps in and tells this student he has to sit out a year... What seems wrong with this picture?!?!?!?!?!?!

    I still think a family should be able to send their child to any school they want. Should they have the same rule in college sports and make the kids go to the college in the same state that they live in?The kid from creek transfered because of personal reasons and not sports and because of certian circumstances the parents decided that going back to his old school was better for him and sports had nothing to do with that situation,so please be honest when posting a story.Should that child have to sit out a year because he transfered back to his old school,My opinion is NO he should not have to sit out a year and the state should understand the situation and make an exemption for this child.I really don't care who goes to what school and on friday nights I root for both schools involved in this conversation and to be honest I just enjoy watching or listening to a good high school football game every friday and saturday night during the fall.