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ManO'WarMassillon won their region last year! They gave Glenville a great game in the semi's.
Big Red is 1-2 vs Mooney in recent times...none of the 3 games were close, but that's how the matchups go.
And I hate to break it to you, but Canadian teams don't play 6, 7, or 9 man football, and a lot of Ohio teams have played Candian teams (we played 1 for 1 year).
You seem to know a lot about Big Red, so you must be from around here, so that even makes it more comical that you try to disparage Big Red when no other team around can sniff Big Red's jockstrap...past or present. -
SUPER787"The only respect you get outside of the valley is from past graduates that have moved from the valley and the doormats you schedule from NY and DC and lets not forget the team from canada a couple of years back that had to learn how to play with 11 players on the field because they played in some league that played 6 vs 6 or 7 vs 7 or maybe it was 9 vs 9."
You are way off base on that respect opinion. Wear some identifiable Steubenville Big Red gear at locations like Myrtle Beach or Virginia Beach where there is a good cross section of population from all over and see how many good compliments about our program you get. I have experienced this first hand and was amazed at the scope of recognition; and this included many retired and active coaches.
Also, I must have missed a post because I did not read one that said we were an elite national power.
I certainly don't think so. But for our size, there aren't many programs out there any better at this point in time.
And, does anyone else remember that team from Canada that this poster speaks about?
About the home town refs and the bubble you called Harding Stadium cracks; that speakes volumes on what you are about.
Are you really up to date on your information, or are you one of those who still thinks Grape Nuts is a venereal disease?
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TiernanBut after the game is over you still have to live in Steubenville and that makes all of you LOSERS.
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homefieldManO'War;384231 wrote:Massillon won their region last year! They gave Glenville a great game in the semi's.
Big Red is 1-2 vs Mooney in recent times...none of the 3 games were close, but that's how the matchups go.
And I hate to break it to you, but Canadian teams don't play 6, 7, or 9 man football, and a lot of Ohio teams have played Candian teams (we played 1 for 1 year).
You seem to know a lot about Big Red, so you must be from around here, so that even makes it more comical that you try to disparage Big Red when no other team around can sniff Big Red's jockstrap...past or present.
I don't claim to know alot about Big Red football except what is in the paper and on the news.What ever you people do with the dirty jockstraps the players wear after they have gone home and some of you people sniff around the locker room hoping to just find something that reminds you of the past,More power to you.
The comment about a team having to learn to play with 11 players on the field at the same time is true and you know it is because you know everything about Big Red football and i am not being sarcastic when i say that because you seem very dedicated and very knowledgable about Big Red football and I may have had the location of the team wrong but it is true because i can remember reno saying in the paper and the news that they were a tuff opponent and they would have to adjust to playing 11 vs 11 on the field because the league they played in was 7 vs 7 or 9 vs 9 but they were league champs and would be very tuff to opponent.
I do think Big Red is a good team but not an elite or national power like some people seem to thing on here but if that gets some of you thru the day before real life takes hold you should run with it. -
ferflogNo one said Steubenville was a national power. But we pretty good!!!!
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ferflogWe are recognized, though.
Steubenville Big Red. "Don't leave home without it!!!"
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snyds113I was in NYC and was wearing a Big Red shirt and a Vendor down by battery park hollared Roll Red Roll.Probably just a graduated.
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homefieldsnyds113;384635 wrote:I was in NYC and was wearing a Big Red shirt and a Vendor down by battery park hollared Roll Red Roll.Probably just a graduated.
So you are telling me that you seen some guy standing on a street corner trying to make money by selling something to strangers as they walked past him.You are right in thinking that he was a graduate of Big Red but my question is this,Are you sure you were not traveling thru Steubenville when you seen this guy on the street corner? -
RedBlackAttackFish82,
Who said that you could venture out of the politics forum? You are a worthy adversary, though, so I will engage...
fish82;384062 wrote:Had you beaten Inkster for example, and Iggy hadn't just finished completely stomping a mudhole in them, that would have been a win on the "elite" level. Good Counsel is in the early top 25...had you been able to make that game happen, it would have been a good one. Like it or not, that's how the game is played.
I might agree with you if Inkster was the only common opponent we had with Iggy. We both also played Massillon. In fact, we played them in back-to-back weeks. Go ask Massillon people who the better team was.
The Tigers really should have beaten Ignatius. There was an erroneous pass interference called on Massillon on the last play of the game, I believe, that kept Iggy alive and they kicked a FG (I think) to win it on the last play. I could be wrong with that sequence, because I merely heard about it and didn't see it, but it was something close to that.
The Big Red-Massillon game was not as close as the score. We physically dominated the Tigers and the outcome was never really in doubt. Every Massillon person that I talked to after that game said that we would have beaten Ignatius.
NOW... That doesn't mean that it is necessarily true. Sometimes, you just never know how a matchup is going to play out. Yes... Iggy smacked around Inkster and they beat us, but the Big Red team post-Massillon and pre-Massillon were two completely different animals. Unfortunately, we peaked too early in the season.
The Big Red team that stomped Woodland Hills and Massillon could have competed with and possibly beaten any team out there... I stand by that. We proved ourselves against some pretty stiff competition.
Also, Woodland Hills may have not gotten the preseason hype last year that some others did, but the teams that they beat WERE considered elite, both regionally and nationally. Gateway and Bethel Park have both received national attention in the past few years and WH dropped both of them... Bethel Park twice and Gateway badly.
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homefieldRedBlackAttack;384661 wrote:Fish82,
Who said that you could venture out of the politics forum? You are a worthy adversary, though, so I will engage...
I might agree with you if Inkster was the only common opponent we had with Iggy. We both also played Massillon. In fact, we played them in back-to-back weeks. Go ask Massillon people who the better team was.
The Tigers really should have beaten Ignatius. There was an erroneous pass interference called on Massillon on the last play of the game, I believe, that kept Iggy alive and they kicked a FG (I think) to win it on the last play. I could be wrong with that sequence, because I merely heard about it and didn't see it, but it was something close to that.
The Big Red-Massillon game was not as close as the score. We physically dominated the Tigers and the outcome was never really in doubt. Every Massillon person that I talked to after that game said that we would have beaten Ignatius.
NOW... That doesn't mean that it is necessarily true. Sometimes, you just never know how a matchup is going to play out. Yes... Iggy smacked around Inkster and they beat us, but the Big Red team post-Massillon and pre-Massillon were two completely different animals. Unfortunately, we peaked too early in the season.
The Big Red team that stomped Woodland Hills and Massillon could have competed with and possibly beaten any team out there... I stand by that. We proved ourselves against some pretty stiff competition.
Also, Woodland Hills may have not gotten the preseason hype last year that some others did, but the teams that they beat WERE considered elite, both regionally and nationally. Gateway and Bethel Park have both received national attention in the past few years and WH dropped both of them... Bethel Park twice and Gateway badly.
Just sayin'...
On your best day Iggy would beat you like a hooker being bitch slapped by her pimp. -
homefieldRedBlackAttack;384661 wrote:Fish82,
Who said that you could venture out of the politics forum? You are a worthy adversary, though, so I will engage...
I might agree with you if Inkster was the only common opponent we had with Iggy. We both also played Massillon. In fact, we played them in back-to-back weeks. Go ask Massillon people who the better team was.
The Tigers really should have beaten Ignatius. There was an erroneous pass interference called on Massillon on the last play of the game, I believe, that kept Iggy alive and they kicked a FG (I think) to win it on the last play. I could be wrong with that sequence, because I merely heard about it and didn't see it, but it was something close to that.
The Big Red-Massillon game was not as close as the score. We physically dominated the Tigers and the outcome was never really in doubt. Every Massillon person that I talked to after that game said that we would have beaten Ignatius.
NOW... That doesn't mean that it is necessarily true. Sometimes, you just never know how a matchup is going to play out. Yes... Iggy smacked around Inkster and they beat us, but the Big Red team post-Massillon and pre-Massillon were two completely different animals. Unfortunately, we peaked too early in the season.
The Big Red team that stomped Woodland Hills and Massillon could have competed with and possibly beaten any team out there... I stand by that. We proved ourselves against some pretty stiff competition.
Also, Woodland Hills may have not gotten the preseason hype last year that some others did, but the teams that they beat WERE considered elite, both regionally and nationally. Gateway and Bethel Park have both received national attention in the past few years and WH dropped both of them... Bethel Park twice and Gateway badly.
Just sayin'...
On your best day Iggy would beat you like a hooker being bitch slapped by her pimp! -
FairwoodKingsnyds113;383937 wrote:Can you type what was said in the article please?
The article was about the death of Will Robinson. It mentioned that he was quarterback for Big Red and that he was a star on the golf team. The article made Steubenville look really good because it showed that we were not racially prejudiced at a time when most schools and the OHSAA were.
Needless to say, I got quite a shock when I read this article in the Seattle Times and saw this. -
fish82RedBlackAttack;384661 wrote:Fish82,
Who said that you could venture out of the politics forum? You are a worthy adversary, though, so I will engage...
I might agree with you if Inkster was the only common opponent we had with Iggy. We both also played Massillon. In fact, we played them in back-to-back weeks. Go ask Massillon people who the better team was.
The Tigers really should have beaten Ignatius. There was an erroneous pass interference called on Massillon on the last play of the game, I believe, that kept Iggy alive and they kicked a FG (I think) to win it on the last play. I could be wrong with that sequence, because I merely heard about it and didn't see it, but it was something close to that.
The Big Red-Massillon game was not as close as the score. We physically dominated the Tigers and the outcome was never really in doubt. Every Massillon person that I talked to after that game said that we would have beaten Ignatius.
NOW... That doesn't mean that it is necessarily true. Sometimes, you just never know how a matchup is going to play out. Yes... Iggy smacked around Inkster and they beat us, but the Big Red team post-Massillon and pre-Massillon were two completely different animals. Unfortunately, we peaked too early in the season.
The Big Red team that stomped Woodland Hills and Massillon could have competed with and possibly beaten any team out there... I stand by that. We proved ourselves against some pretty stiff competition.
Also, Woodland Hills may have not gotten the preseason hype last year that some others did, but the teams that they beat WERE considered elite, both regionally and nationally. Gateway and Bethel Park have both received national attention in the past few years and WH dropped both of them... Bethel Park twice and Gateway badly.
Just sayin'...
LOL....it's boring in there....same with the MVL forum.
On a sidebar...you can talk about "domination" until the cows come home, but the scores were 13-0 and 13-3. Two impressive defensive performances to be sure...but "dominating?" Sorry man....not buying it. A true dominating performance shows on the scoreboard.
As far as the WH game, I'm not arguing your logic...merely pointing out the fact that although you and I probably both agree that WH is a quality win, those who rank teams on a national level would not agree...since Gateway WH failed to close the deal end ended with losses, and thus probably not give you the credit you might deserve. Could Big Red hang with the upper crust in a one-off game? Like you said, depending on the matchup...more than likely.
That being said...you can't just say it's true and expect the masses to buy in unless you actually schedule the game and win it. Heck, Iggy, X and the rest of the "elite" crew struggle to fill the schedule every season, same as you. Call 'em up. -
homefieldRedBlackAttack;384661 wrote:Fish82,
Who said that you could venture out of the politics forum? You are a worthy adversary, though, so I will engage...
I might agree with you if Inkster was the only common opponent we had with Iggy. We both also played Massillon. In fact, we played them in back-to-back weeks. Go ask Massillon people who the better team was.
The Tigers really should have beaten Ignatius. There was an erroneous pass interference called on Massillon on the last play of the game, I believe, that kept Iggy alive and they kicked a FG (I think) to win it on the last play. I could be wrong with that sequence, because I merely heard about it and didn't see it, but it was something close to that.
The Big Red-Massillon game was not as close as the score. We physically dominated the Tigers and the outcome was never really in doubt. Every Massillon person that I talked to after that game said that we would have beaten Ignatius.
NOW... That doesn't mean that it is necessarily true. Sometimes, you just never know how a matchup is going to play out. Yes... Iggy smacked around Inkster and they beat us, but the Big Red team post-Massillon and pre-Massillon were two completely different animals. Unfortunately, we peaked too early in the season.
The Big Red team that stomped Woodland Hills and Massillon could have competed with and possibly beaten any team out there... I stand by that. We proved ourselves against some pretty stiff competition.
Also, Woodland Hills may have not gotten the preseason hype last year that some others did, but the teams that they beat WERE considered elite, both regionally and nationally. Gateway and Bethel Park have both received national attention in the past few years and WH dropped both of them... Bethel Park twice and Gateway badly.
Just sayin'...
I think on your best day that Iggy would beat you like a hooker being beat down by her pimp. -
ferflogGive it a rest, homefield. No one is taking you seriously.
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homefieldFairwoodKing;383923 wrote:Then explain how it is that Big Red football was mentioned in the Seattle Times recently. I can prove it because I saved the article.
Originally Posted by snyds113
Can you type what was said in the article please?
FairwoodKing;384767 wrote:The article was about the death of Will Robinson. It mentioned that he was quarterback for Big Red and that he was a star on the golf team. The article made Steubenville look really good because it showed that we were not racially prejudiced at a time when most schools and the OHSAA were.
Needless to say, I got quite a shock when I read this article in the Seattle Times and saw this.
The article was about a Mr.Will Robinson not Big Red but if that makes you feel that Big Red is known all over the country then more power to you. -
homefieldI think it is amazing that when someone doesn't kneel down and kiss the ground that Big Red walks on that everyone gets bothered and mad but it is OK to listen to all the Big Red elite to try and convince everyone that they are the reason that football was invented and no one can compete with them.I even had a post deleted because some of the precious little Big Red fans might have been offended.
I will always say that Big Red is one of they elite teams in the valley and one of the top teams in your division in the state of Ohio but nationally you are just another high school that has a football program. -
FairwoodKinghomefield;384924 wrote:Originally Posted by snyds113
Can you type what was said in the article please?
The article was about a Mr.Will Robinson not Big Red but if that makes you feel that Big Red is known all over the country then more power to you.
Yes, the article was about Will Robinson. But the comments about Big Red were very positive. That's why I mentioned them here. -
FairwoodKingBig Red is barely Div. III. For a school our size, we play a rugged schedule and we do very well against that schedule.
The out-of-state teams we play are not patsies. In 2005 Buffalo St. Joe's was ranked as the top team in New York despite their loss to us. In 2007 Tonawanda O'Hara came into Harding Stadium with a 26-game winning streak, mostly against Div. I teams. In both cases, the NBC TV affiliate in Buffalo requested videos of the games to show on their evening broadcasts. I know this for sure because I was the person who hooked them up with WTOV9. About ten years ago we played Baltimore Mt. St. Joseph when they had a quarterback who was about to become the all-time leading passer in Maryland history. The MSJ people were thrilled that he would break the record in Ohio where he would be seen by a lot of big-time scouts. However, Big Red completely shut down that team and the quarterback had to wait until the next week to break the record. A couple of years before that, we beat the Delaware big-school state runner-up. Then let's not forget last year. Big Red shut out the WPIAL AAAA champion on a neutral field.
This year Big Red plays three teams that made it to their respective state championship games last year, and we play at Massillon who was Div. I regional champ. -
Al CaponeFairwood, If you still plan on moving back to Steubenville, dont forget to bring your bullet proof vest. I read in the paper that a gunfight broke out in a popular restaurant the other night. Glad I dont live there.
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FairwoodKingAl Capone;385002 wrote:Fairwood, If you still plan on moving back to Steubenville, dont forget to bring your bullet proof vest. I read in the paper that a gunfight broke out in a popular restaurant the other night. Glad I dont live there.
I read about this in the Herald Star. It apparently was not a random shooting. Somebody had it out for somebody else.
I'm not worried about moving back to Steubenville. Yes, the 'Ville has crime, but so does Seattle. -
ferflog
Hey, Alphonso. Your username supports a man who was responsible for killing hundreds, was jailed for income tax evasion, and died of syphilis. And you're worried about what goes on in Steubenville? My mother taught me at a young age that it never makes me look better to put somebody else down. Why don't you worry about what goes on in Pittsburgh?
By the way, I'm not putting you down; just your username. -
GoChiefshomefield;384929 wrote:I even had a post deleted because some of the precious little Big Red fans might have been offended.
How about you try this...
"I even had a post deleted because I didn't follow the rules of this forum."
There ya go...that sounds more accurate. It had NOTHING to do with Steubenville fans and you know it. -
snyds113homefield;384660 wrote:So you are telling me that you seen some guy standing on a street corner trying to make money by selling something to strangers as they walked past him.You are right in thinking that he was a graduate of Big Red but my question is this,Are you sure you were not traveling thru Steubenville when you seen this guy on the street corner?
No where on my shirt did it read ROLL RED ROLL So yes i was assuming he was a graduate.Or he may have seen the ODE to Big Red statue in Central Park. -
SUPER787Why I enjoy watching Big Red football.
A few years back, one of Big Red's playoff games was televised on a certain network. The regular announcer had a past Ohio State Quarterback as his partner. The remark was made that (quote: I have never seen another high school team run so many plays out of so many sets and formations with that many substitutions.). Both announcers agreed. To do this, takes mountains of time and effort by both the coaching staff and players.
Most schools run basic power football especially if they have the numbers to platoon and it's probably the easiest to coach with minimal time spent in the off season. Big Red ran the power game with little passing for so many years. So, Big Red fan or not, win or lose, it's worth the time to see these young men play this type of football. So, enjoy it while it lasts.
Cheers.