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All-American Conference expansion

  • Spread All Day
    Do we really want that "Big Red" riff raff kin our stadiums though? In light all of the recent news, ehhhhhh.
    Why would they even apply up here? No conferences want them down there? Don't you think theres a reason for all of that? Plus, whats our motivation to drive all the way down to Steubenville... Hopefully the AAC says no. Not worth it
  • Al Bundy
    FairwoodKing;1401052 wrote:You people are crazy. Big Red doesn't make many trips, but the trips we take are usually long. Recently we have gone as far as 150 miles to Columbus to play Watterson. Last year we made two 70-mile trips to Massillon and Morgantown. And in every case, we took 3000 people. This year we will drive 100 miles to play at Barberton and another 65 to play at Ursuline. The only local team we play home and home is Brooke.

    Reno hates it when I quote him on these blogs, but I will do it anyway. A couple of years ago, we (Boosters Club members) asked him why we play so many home games. This is the answer he gave. We have 4000 season ticket holders. They pay $6 per seat per game. If we play the worst team in North America, we still get $24,000. Even if we have to put them up in a motel, we still clear at least $20,000. If we go on the road, we get expenses. By playing eight home games, we clear around $200,000. That pays for two math teachers. Football is a cash cow for Big Red. I understand what they are doing and I totally approve, especially since they also get a lot of Harbin points for their schedule. We have a good thing going, and I hope the school continues to do it.
    Big Red pays math teachers $100,000?
  • FairwoodKing
    Al Bundy;1401151 wrote:Big Red pays math teachers $100,000?
    No, I didn't mean to say that. After they pay for the athletic department, what is left over pays for two teachers.
  • FairwoodKing
    Spread All Day;1401096 wrote:Do we really want that "Big Red" riff raff kin our stadiums though? In light all of the recent news, ehhhhhh.
    Why would they even apply up here? No conferences want them down there? Don't you think theres a reason for all of that? Plus, whats our motivation to drive all the way down to Steubenville... Hopefully the AAC says no. Not worth it
    Most of us Big Red people are very respectable. It's a shame we have some rotten apples in our midst.

    Anyway, to answer your question, your motivations are money and Harbin points. Every time we go on the road, we take at least 3000 people with us. That's not a bad gate receipt. And the worst regular-season record we have had in the past ten years was 8-2. Any team that can beat us gets huge Harbins. That is why you want us in the conference.
  • Al Bundy
    FairwoodKing;1401420 wrote:Most of us Big Red people are very respectable. It's a shame we have some rotten apples in our midst.

    Anyway, to answer your question, your motivations are money and Harbin points. Every time we go on the road, we take at least 3000 people with us. That's not a bad gate receipt. And the worst regular-season record we have had in the past ten years was 8-2. Any team that can beat us gets huge Harbins. That is why you want us in the conference.
    How many posts did you make on this site where you blamed the victim?
  • Spread All Day
    We can get harbin points from teams not an hour and a half away. The conference isn't starved for them. Stuby, on the other hand is starved for opponents.. If the house doesn't fall on big red football soon ill be very surprised.
  • Rocket08
    POW!!!!!
  • gyea36
    Top tier with Steubenville, Harding, Ytown East, Boardman, Fitch, Ursuline, and Mooney sounds good to me. It would be the tier of misfit teams that either can't find a home or no one wants to play. Add YCS and Warren JFK in one of the lower tiers.
  • queencitybuckeye
    FairwoodKing;1401420 wrote:Most of us Big Red people are very respectable. It's a shame we have some rotten apples in our midst.
    Unfortunately, many of them are among those that travel to games. Personally, I don't want those creeps in my town.
  • BigDean1
    FairwoodKing;1401052 wrote:You people are crazy. Big Red doesn't make many trips, but the trips we take are usually long. Recently we have gone as far as 150 miles to Columbus to play Watterson. Last year we made two 70-mile trips to Massillon and Morgantown. And in every case, we took 3000 people. This year we will drive 100 miles to play at Barberton and another 65 to play at Ursuline. The only local team we play home and home is Brooke.

    Reno hates it when I quote him on these blogs, but I will do it anyway. A couple of years ago, we (Boosters Club members) asked him why we play so many home games. This is the answer he gave. We have 4000 season ticket holders. They pay $6 per seat per game. If we play the worst team in North America, we still get $24,000. Even if we have to put them up in a motel, we still clear at least $20,000. If we go on the road, we get expenses. By playing eight home games, we clear around $200,000. That pays for two math teachers. Football is a cash cow for Big Red. I understand what they are doing and I totally approve, especially since they also get a lot of Harbin points for their schedule. We have a good thing going, and I hope the school continues to do it.
    I honestly don't see Big Red being accepted unless they apply for all sports.
  • ts1227
    BigDean1;1401573 wrote:I honestly don't see Big Red being accepted unless they apply for all sports.
    I don't see them accepted in any fashion, as every time an OVAC school has joined they have bailed after a couple years (East Liverpool with the MAC, Beaver Local done with AAC after this spring)... and this one is another 35 minutes down river!
  • FairwoodKing
    Spread All Day;1401458 wrote:We can get harbin points from teams not an hour and a half away. The conference isn't starved for them. Stuby, on the other hand is starved for opponents.. If the house doesn't fall on big red football soon ill be very surprised.
    The only way the house would fall in on Big Red is if the rapists are acquitted. That would blow the top off the whole town. As far as the team is concerned, we may lose a few players and we may have difficultly in getting a schedule for a year or two, but eventually everything will be back to normal. That is not necessarily a good thing, but it is what I think will happen.

    As far as Reno is concerned, I think he is ready to retire, but he doesn't want to do so under pressure. If he gets through this season, he will probably leave at the end of the school year. I doubt if he will be charged with anything.
  • reddevil90
    queencitybuckeye;1400503 wrote:Kind of lends credence to the rumors that they're finding it difficult to get anyone to play them based on current events.
    I live in Steubenville. And the Big Red machine is caving in. they only have a handful of games scheduled. they are in a realm they cant dig out off. its sad such a storied football program. But the coach is a fool and made a fool out of his self. he needs to go along with the political ties to the team. Nobody with a ten foot poll will even touch steubenville at the moment. local school wont period. in the state? doubt it. they will have to travel out of state to pick up games. nobody will play at big red this year.
  • FairwoodKing
    reddevil90;1402319 wrote:I live in Steubenville. And the Big Red machine is caving in. they only have a handful of games scheduled. they are in a realm they cant dig out off. its sad such a storied football program. But the coach is a fool and made a fool out of his self. he needs to go along with the political ties to the team. Nobody with a ten foot poll will even touch steubenville at the moment. local school wont period. in the state? doubt it. they will have to travel out of state to pick up games. nobody will play at big red this year.
    Sadly, you're probably right. This is going to be a tough year for Big Red. I'm going to start a one-man campaign to get rid of Reno. I probably won't succeed, but at least I will try. He is an open wound that will not heal. Any help will be appreciated.
  • Spread All Day
    List that applied this off season
    Big Red NO
    Conneaut Maybe?
    Edgewood Maybe?
    Brookfield Possibly?
    Harding No
    Boardman No
    YCS Possibly?

    Am i missing any other schools?
  • ts1227
    Spread All Day;1403002 wrote:List that applied this off season
    Big Red NO
    Conneaut Maybe?
    Edgewood Maybe?
    Brookfield Possibly?
    Harding No
    Boardman No
    YCS Possibly?

    Am i missing any other schools?
    I think that's it. But look at that and it goes back to what I said before.... small school side gets big enough to split off on their own, big schools basically just fall apart or are forced to make a conference together against every fiber of their being.
  • FairwoodKing
    Spread All Day;1403002 wrote:List that applied this off season
    Big Red NO
    Conneaut Maybe?
    Edgewood Maybe?
    Brookfield Possibly?
    Harding No
    Boardman No
    YCS Possibly?

    Am i missing any other schools?
    Why don't you think Big Red won't get in? Because of the scandal or because the other teams don't want the competition?
  • Al Bundy
    Schools aren't going to want a member that will be 1.5-2 hours away by bus for the northern members when they have other options.
  • FairwoodKing
    Spread All Day;1401096 wrote:Do we really want that "Big Red" riff raff kin our stadiums though? In light all of the recent news, ehhhhhh.
    Why would they even apply up here? No conferences want them down there? Don't you think theres a reason for all of that? Plus, whats our motivation to drive all the way down to Steubenville... Hopefully the AAC says no. Not worth it
    What conferences? All there is in the Steubenville area is the OVAC and it is lousy for football. Most of the teams in that league won't even play us because they know it is an automatic loss.

    We should have gotten into the ECOL when we had the chance. They gave us an invitation and our school turned them down. When one of the boosters asked Reno why, he gave one of his typical arrogant answers: "I don't know and I wouldn't tell you if I did." Now we have to scrounge to find football games. We could be playing respectable teams like Dover and New Philadelphia and Zanesville. I will admit that we play some very interesting games because we are not in a conference. Just in the past few years, we have played Massillon, Ursuline, McKeesport, Woodland Hills, Watterson, Poland, and a great many others. And every year our schedule is different. I would be willing to bet that Big Red has played more different teams in the school's history than any other school in America. The current total is about 220 different teams.

    What we lack is a natural rival. Ever since Steubenville Catholic Central gave up on us because they were too small to compete, we have been searching for a rival.
  • FairwoodKing
    Al Bundy;1403218 wrote:Schools aren't going to want a member that will be 1.5-2 hours away by bus for the northern members when they have other options.
    I think that is a good reason why we should be in it for football only. It's not going to hurt anybody to take one or two long bus rides a year for football. But why would we want to travel for two hours for girls' volleyball?

    Back in the days of the old All-American Conference, Big Red scheduled teams so that we would go to Massillon one year and Canton McKinley the next, and go to Niles one year and Warren Harding the next. Of course, Alliance ultimately got into the mix, but it was still the case where Big Red would only make one trip (or two at max) to Stark County each year and only one trip to the Youngstown area. The Big Red people were very happy with this arrangement. I'd like to see something like that happen today.
  • Al Bundy
    FairwoodKing;1403225 wrote:I think that is a good reason why we should be in it for football only. It's not going to hurt anybody to take one or two long bus rides a year for football. But why would we want to travel for two hours for girls' volleyball?

    Back in the days of the old All-American Conference, Big Red scheduled teams so that we would go to Massillon one year and Canton McKinley the next, and go to Niles one year and Warren Harding the next. Of course, Alliance ultimately got into the mix, but it was still the case where Big Red would only make one trip (or two at max) to Stark County each year and only one trip to the Youngstown area. The Big Red people were very happy with this arrangement. I'd like to see something like that happen today.
    You have said why it makes sense for Big Red, but why would schools from northern Trumbull Country or Ashtabula County (depending upon what happens with expansion) want to do this. They do not have any trouble filling their schedules. If Big Red wanted to be part of a football only conference with Youngstown area their best bet would be to start a new football conference with teams such as Ursuline, Mooney, East, Fitch, Boardman, Harding, etc......none of these teams seem to be able to find a home for football.
  • Spread All Day
    FairwoodKing;1403217 wrote:Why don't you think Big Red won't get in? Because of the scandal or because the other teams don't want the competition?
    Both.
  • FairwoodKing
    Al Bundy;1403227 wrote:You have said why it makes sense for Big Red, but why would schools from northern Trumbull Country or Ashtabula County (depending upon what happens with expansion) want to do this. They do not have any trouble filling their schedules. If Big Red wanted to be part of a football only conference with Youngstown area their best bet would be to start a new football conference with teams such as Ursuline, Mooney, East, Fitch, Boardman, Harding, etc......none of these teams seem to be able to find a home for football.
    So what is so bad about making long away trips? When I was in high school back in the 1960's, we traveled to Massillon, Canton, and Warren on a regular basis. Those were long trips, but we had a great time. High school kids need to get out of their communities and see how the rest of the world lives.

    But in more direct answer to your question, Steubenville pays well. We have a 10,000 seat stadium and we fill it when we play Ohio teams. It would be worth while financially for these teams to play us.
  • Al Bundy
    FairwoodKing;1403292 wrote: High school kids need to get out of their communities and see how the rest of the world lives.
    With the way things are in the ville, I am not sure I would mention that when trying to convince schools to come down for a game.
  • Spread All Day
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