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The Doug Haas era @ Wooster

  • scarface1
    rrfan;1243845 wrote:What did the Former AD have to do with the program being horrible? Last I herd the AD was pushing for the Turf and it fell on deaf ears...

    You are right she tried to change a lot of things here for the better and she did, she got the whole system to use the general as there mascot, got more community involvment than most people are aware of, some people just didnt like hearing the truth and the fact that she was from orrville didnt help, as for one i appreciated the fact that she tried to change the attitude around here but one person can only do so much. As i have said before on here the people at the school systems can only do so much this change in attitude has to start at home not at the highschool level by then it is almost to late.
  • THE4RINGZ
    scarface1;1244591 wrote:As far as playing surface here not as good as follis grass not coming in well do to lack of rain and hot weather. This info comes from very reliable source and first hand knowledge.

    New sod being put down in certain areas of Maurer Field this morning starting at 9:00, drive by and check it out.
  • THE4RINGZ
    scarface1;1244593 wrote:although there was a change definitely needed lets not forget that the old coach had twice as many playoff appearances as any other coach in Woosters history.

    I do understand the history of the former coach, unfortunately he never left the mindset of a 1990's head coach. His complacency led to contempt. I said a couple of years ago on one of these threads, you have two varsity sports that generate revenue for the athletic department you have to put as many butts in the seats as possible at those two events. People were jaded with the former program because it had become stagnant and the kids were uninspired to play under the former coach.

    You (scarface) should be seeing and sensing a renewed sense of pride and excitement for and from the program, if you are in any in touch with the kids/parents/community.

    Btw, I am not attacking your position or you just trying to have a lively debate. Hope you are reading my posts in that light.
  • scarface1
    THE4RINGZ;1244607 wrote:I do understand the history of the former coach, unfortunately he never left the mindset of a 1990's head coach. His complacency led to contempt. I said a couple of years ago on one of these threads, you have two varsity sports that generate revenue for the athletic department you have to put as many butts in the seats as possible at those two events. People were jaded with the former program because it had become stagnant and the kids were uninspired to play under the former coach.

    You (scarface) should be seeing and sensing a renewed sense of pride and excitement for and from the program, if you are in any in touch with the kids/parents/community.

    Btw, I am not attacking your position or you just trying to have a lively debate. Hope you are reading my posts in that light.

    I agree there is a new excitement for the program and I am very much in touch with the community and parents involved with the program. Just hope more people stick with it even when times are down like in other communities
  • CCRolly
    scarface1;1244593 wrote:although there was a change definitely needed lets not forget that the old coach had twice as many playoff appearances as any other coach in Woosters history.
    Let's also not forget that Wooster wouldn't have made the playoffs either of those years had they not expanded to 8 teams in each region. If you're comparing McCreary to McFarland...please don't.
  • CCRolly
    If anyone can give an update on how the Wooster/Cuyahoga Falls scrimmage from today went, please do!
  • Flash
    Rolly, saw your post on the Orrville thread about turf in Wooster. The school system can't do it with a good conscience because money is tight everywhere. Wooster can do it just like we did and all it takes is a group of people to say we're going to go after this. You have someone over there who is willing to give you $100,000 to name the field. Serpentini is a genius- do you know how many times his name is going to be said in the Fall season for the NEXT TEN YEARS. Have you seen the stadium wrap we did with his name on it. Yea, football isn't as popular over there as here, but you have more industry that would support this than we do. All it takes is a group that ignores the naysayers and gets the first few commitments. Don't put it in a committee and discuss it (that doesn't work). Get a group of committed individuals and explore the possibilities and ask for a lead donor then build off that.
  • RedRider1
    Flash;1249596 wrote:Rolly, saw your post on the Orrville thread about turf in Wooster. The school system can't do it with a good conscience because money is tight everywhere. Wooster can do it just like we did and all it takes is a group of people to say we're going to go after this. You have someone over there who is willing to give you $100,000 to name the field. Serpentini is a genius- do you know how many times his name is going to be said in the Fall season for the NEXT TEN YEARS. Have you seen the stadium wrap we did with his name on it. Yea, football isn't as popular over there as here, but you have more industry that would support this than we do. All it takes is a group that ignores the naysayers and gets the first few commitments. Don't put it in a committee and discuss it (that doesn't work). Get a group of committed individuals and explore the possibilities and ask for a lead donor then build off that.
    This.

    All it takes is a group with the right connections. Start with a core of businesses & alums that either have supported these efforts in the past, or you think would support this effort.

    Break off into committees (football, alumni, businesses) while keeping everyone informed and on the same page, giving out the same info. Go public when you've got a naming rights sponsor and/or 50% of the funds raised...that tells the public you're serious.
  • thePITman
    Flash;1249596 wrote:Rolly, saw your post on the Orrville thread about turf in Wooster. The school system can't do it with a good conscience because money is tight everywhere. Wooster can do it just like we did and all it takes is a group of people to say we're going to go after this. You have someone over there who is willing to give you $100,000 to name the field. Serpentini is a genius- do you know how many times his name is going to be said in the Fall season for the NEXT TEN YEARS. Have you seen the stadium wrap we did with his name on it. Yea, football isn't as popular over there as here, but you have more industry that would support this than we do. All it takes is a group that ignores the naysayers and gets the first few commitments. Don't put it in a committee and discuss it (that doesn't work). Get a group of committed individuals and explore the possibilities and ask for a lead donor then build off that.
    RedRider1;1249610 wrote:This.

    All it takes is a group with the right connections. Start with a core of businesses & alums that either have supported these efforts in the past, or you think would support this effort.

    Break off into committees (football, alumni, businesses) while keeping everyone informed and on the same page, giving out the same info. Go public when you've got a naming rights sponsor and/or 50% of the funds raised...that tells the public you're serious.
    This is all good information. I hope Wooster can make this happen. More turf fields in the area mean possibly closer playoff games.
  • OQB
    Still waiting on that scrimmage update...or did nobody go cause the band wasn't playing? :laugh:

    But seriously, where is the scrimmage update General fans!?!?
  • THE4RINGZ
    OQB;1249723 wrote:Still waiting on that scrimmage update...or did nobody go cause the band wasn't playing? :laugh:

    But seriously, where is the scrimmage update General fans!?!?

    I was in Zanesville Friday on business. Work before play.
  • OQB
    Is their a reason they have the scrimmage during the day? I thought that was strange...
  • scarface1
    OQB;1249723 wrote:Still waiting on that scrimmage update...or did nobody go cause the band wasn't playing? :laugh:

    But seriously, where is the scrimmage update General fans!?!?

    The scrimmage went well for Wooster need to get a little more production from offense. The defense looks much better, and better tackling this year cuyahoga falls scored one td and one field goal wooster had one missed field goal and scored on one long pass. Daugherty looked good at times but is young and turned it over once. Overall though, much more agressive and they have really improved the attitudes so far this year. cuyahoga falls scored field goal on last play of game. Main thing no big plays against defense, Cuyahoga Falls had to earn everything they got and they have a couple good athletes on thier team.
  • OQB
    Thanks! I'm really hoping the generals can get a solid football program going with the new coach and renew the Orrville/Wooster rivalry.
  • youngfart67
    I believe Wooster knocks off orrville this year
  • scarface1
    youngfart67;1249943 wrote:I believe Wooster knocks off orrville this year

    I believe it will come down to how well Woosters quarterback play will be at the time, it will probobly be a close one.
  • RedRider1
    youngfart67;1249943 wrote:I believe Wooster knocks off orrville this year

    Way to go out on a limb. Simple law of averages is on your side after 7 straight Orrville wins. Nice to see week 10 predictions in week 1 though.

    Orrville kids will do their best to stretch the streak out another year.
  • jaco
    RedRider1;1250097 wrote:Way to go out on a limb. Simple law of averages is on your side after 7 straight Orrville wins. Nice to see week 10 predictions in week 1 though.

    Orrville kids will do their best to stretch the streak out another year.

    Way to troll. This is a Wooster thread, isn't it? You just worry about the marginal talent on the Riders squad this year, and worry a little less about Wooster.
  • thePITman
    youngfart67;1249943 wrote:I believe Wooster knocks off orrville this year
    RedRider1;1250097 wrote:Way to go out on a limb. Simple law of averages is on your side after 7 straight Orrville wins. Nice to see week 10 predictions in week 1 though.

    Orrville kids will do their best to stretch the streak out another year.
    jaco;1250546 wrote:Way to troll. This is a Wooster thread, isn't it? You just worry about the marginal talent on the Riders squad this year, and worry a little less about Wooster.
    1. youngfart67 is entitled to his opinion.
    2. A user with 16 posts just accused someone of trolling.
    3. Good luck to Coach Haas & Wooster this year!
  • Red Rum
    What's the word on Akron Garfield? I'm pretty sure they aren't what they used to be, back in the Buchtel & Garfield rule the city series and make the playoffs era.
    How far have things fallen? Can the Generals take care of this business? Opinions?
  • scarface1
    jaco;1250546 wrote:Way to troll. This is a Wooster thread, isn't it? You just worry about the marginal talent on the Riders squad this year, and worry a little less about Wooster.

    although i want wooster to win that game dont underestimate how a winning tradition can over come a down year at orrville. They will bring thier A game that night. Good luck to Orrville until week 10
  • THE4RINGZ
    Looks like I will miss the first half Friday night. Work will keep me out of town until at least 8:00.
  • gowoo
    Red Rum;1250602 wrote:What's the word on Akron Garfield? I'm pretty sure they aren't what they used to be, back in the Buchtel & Garfield rule the city series and make the playoffs era.
    How far have things fallen? Can the Generals take care of this business? Opinions?
    I understand Garfield is very low on numbers but has good athletes, probably a few big play makers I think Wooster is hoping to wear them down physically in the second half.
  • RedRider1
    jaco;1250546 wrote:Way to troll. This is a Wooster thread, isn't it? You just worry about the marginal talent on the Riders squad this year, and worry a little less about Wooster.
    Our "marginal" talent would pass for an above average squad at every other school in the county. That's the standard we've set in Orrville.

    Love it when local fanbases always hurry to paint Orrville as "down," but then are at our games in week 11.
  • CCRolly
    Are you saying you'd rather them not come and support the Riders in Week 11 then?