Week 2: Youngstown Ursuline at Mentor
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GoChiefssonofsam;878980 wrote:Watch out S.A.D., the CHIEF is on your back... Infractions to follow...
See, he's not a troll, and he follows the rules. So why would infractions be given? Yes, just another troll post from SoS. Shocking. Guess someone won't learn, so they are going to have to start being handed out those trolling infractions.
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barbarian
No Skank don't stop trolling. I love your agenda against the U. You tell it like it is and those you dog can't take it and I love it. Keep up the good work.Spread All Day;878696 wrote:Skank, stop trolling and whining about Ursuline. It's getting old.
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barbarian
Fixed it for youqueencitybuckeye;878262 wrote:Actually, beyond a certain point, each additional student that does not run a sub 4.5, bench 270lbs, and weighs 220lbs makes relatively less difference when "staffing" a team. -
fish82
Ironic choice of words.barbarian;879051 wrote:No Skank don't stop trolling. I love your agenda against the U. You tell it like it is and those you dog can't take it and I love it. Keep up the good work. -
SUPER787
I think any coach would rather build his team from a large male population. Several other facets go into this mix: program success, administration backing, fan base, etc.sherm03;877836 wrote:Yet both only have 11 on the field at a time.
Just pointin out the facts troll, just pointin out the facts.
Everything else being equal, let me pick my team from 1,000 boys and you pick from 150 and see who wins the matchups most of the time. The state board must feel this way also; or they would not have divisions.
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PaladinUrsuline loses two in a row. Mentor wins this one.
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sherm03skank;878259 wrote:Ah....a difference of 246 boys, is slightly different than a difference of 886. Get Rocket to help ya, oh, that's right, he's an English Major.
Massillon isn't even twice the size of Buchtel, whereas Mentor is over 6 times the size of Ursuline. It's simple math really, maybe Rocket could help you afterall.
Does this help you realize how stupid YOUR argument is now?
Let's clear things up here. Yes, Mentor has 1,000+ boys, and Ursuline has 173. However, only 100 boys are on Mentor's roster. With that many people standing on the sideline, it's pretty apparent that any boy who wants to play gets to play at Mentor. So Mentor's coaches aren't picking their starting lineups out of 1000 boys, they are picking it from 100. Ursuline, while only have 173 boys in the school, probably has around 60-70 boys on the team each year.SUPER787;879544 wrote: Everything else being equal, let me pick my team from 1,000 boys and you pick from 150 and see who wins the matchups most of the time. The state board must feel this way also; or they would not have divisions.
So a difference of 30-40 kids is not THAT big. -
xKoToVxSyNdRoMe
Stop using logicsherm03;879574 wrote:Let's clear things up here. Yes, Mentor has 1,000+ boys, and Ursuline has 173. However, only 100 boys are on Mentor's roster. With that many people standing on the sideline, it's pretty apparent that any boy who wants to play gets to play at Mentor. So Mentor's coaches aren't picking their starting lineups out of 1000 boys, they are picking it from 100. Ursuline, while only have 173 boys in the school, probably has around 60-70 boys on the team each year.
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sherm03
With any luck, logic will make his head explode.xKoToVxSyNdRoMe;879890 wrote:Stop using logic -
mvredGood Luck Irish! Run all over the Cardinals!
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sherm03Ursuline falls 38-27.
It's just not fair. A school with over 1,000 boys is obviously going to beat a school with 173. -
Dean Wormer
You must be wrong Sherm. According to Skank there is no way that Mentor can beat Ursuline. Your info must be incorrect.sherm03;881042 wrote:Ursuline falls 38-27.
It's just not fair. A school with over 1,000 boys is obviously going to beat a school with 173. -
Thinthickbigred
and Mooney is not much bigger than you guys and they just beat 2 huge D-1 schools .. Ive seen you guys smash Harding Massillon Boardman Fitch etc etc etc .. sounded like a good gamesherm03;881042 wrote:Ursuline falls 38-27.
It's just not fair. A school with over 1,000 boys is obviously going to beat a school with 173. -
genghis dongHow can a small private school compete with a huge open erollment public school. Mentor doesn't have to take everyone that comes in as and open enrollment student. So using Skanks logic they must only bring in good football players, and that is why they beat UHS
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SUPER787
"You only play eleven at a time"; someone said. It's those subs off the bench that will get you. It's called "depth", folks.sherm03;881042 wrote:Ursuline falls 38-27.
It's just not fair. A school with over 1,000 boys is obviously going to beat a school with 173. -
sherm03
I think you need to grow a little bit taller, because clearly the joke went right over your head.SUPER787;881310 wrote:"You only play eleven at a time"; someone said. It's those subs off the bench that will get you. It's called "depth", folks. -
Thinthickbigred
Youngstown has a huge metro and Mooney and Ursulin get all the best ... See another thread .. those schools are not typical small schools ..... This is not intended for controversy . I am just stating facts ... i resect those two schools they are true powerhouses and YU and YM should win titles again this year .... Youngstown is probably the toughest town in Ohio periodgenghis dong;881302 wrote:How can a small private school compete with a huge open erollment public school. Mentor doesn't have to take everyone that comes in as and open enrollment student. So using Skanks logic they must only bring in good football players, and that is why they beat UHS -
sherm03
So again, I'd like to point out that the argument you have been making since the offseason should not be that private schools are evil and stealing all these kids. It should be that you don't think it's fair for a small school from a city to be in the same division as a small school from a very rural area.Thinthickbigred;881426 wrote:Youngstown has a huge metro and Mooney and Ursulin get all the best ... See another thread .. those schools are not typical small schools ..... This is not intended for controversy . I am just stating facts ... i resect those two schools they are true powerhouses and YU and YM should win titles again this year .... Youngstown is probably the toughest town in Ohio period -
Lockup Screenwow Ursuline maybe 0-2? :huh:
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reddevil90See He is a man Not a Machine. Go Red Devils Div 5 Who will Stop Hughes... Girard? Struthers? Ursuline? We Shall See soon enough... 7 TD's over Over 450 yards Rushing in a little over 3 qts total Scoring.
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mvred
I would take a 5-5 Ursuline over 10-0 Campbell. Winner would win state in my eyes.reddevil90;882549 wrote:See He is a man Not a Machine. Go Red Devils Div 5 Who will Stop Hughes... Girard? Struthers? Ursuline? We Shall See soon enough... 7 TD's over Over 450 yards Rushing in a little over 3 qts total Scoring. -
Thinthickbigred
in your guys cases you should be moved up atleast one division for 3 yearssherm03;881443 wrote:So again, I'd like to point out that the argument you have been making since the offseason should not be that private schools are evil and stealing all these kids. It should be that you don't think it's fair for a small school from a city to be in the same division as a small school from a very rural area. -
sherm03
And as a fan of a school that reaches the regional final almost every year...you should realize that Steubenville should be moved up a division, too.Thinthickbigred;882758 wrote:in your guys cases you should be moved up atleast one division for 3 years -
Rocket08
Let's hope that we all get to see this match-up in the post seasonmvred;882669 wrote:I would take a 5-5 Ursuline over 10-0 Campbell. Winner would win state in my eyes. -
skankDean Wormer;881224 wrote:You must be wrong Sherm. According to Skank there is no way that Mentor can beat Ursuline. Your info must be incorrect.
Nope, never said that, I think it's a travesty simply that they scheduled them in the first place.