What Are Your Top Teams You Like to Keep an Eye on During the Season?
- By MS4EVER
- Edgy's Lost His Mind Free Football Board
- 22 Replies
Swagger
Cascia
Eastside
Wheaton Academy
Cascia
Eastside
Wheaton Academy
Surely you're not opening THAT box on a high school sports page!I was simply implying that Alhoff have a lot to figure out in terms of discipline, awareness, and just generally need to be better at the small things if they want to compete and beat the likes of these small town schools who consider playing you (Althoff) as their super bowl. That's as good as it'll ever get for Camp Point that day. That was the ultimate moment for them and they captured it, ran with it, and never looked back.
Now, as for the fine folks of Camp Point, Clayton, Columbus, Golden, Coatsburg, Paloma, and any I've missed that make up the Central school district... can't speak on them. They're a breed to themselves and I won't go rambling on about them. I'm not familiar with much of it. But yeah, they're different... And as far as anything else goes... I'll just put this in here, there's an "unincorporated community" probably appropriately named "Blacks" within the Central school district lines. Just a couple miles east of the campus I believe. It's no Brooklyn, IL, but I think it was named for a reason is all I'm saying.
I'll always stand behind some good old Benet bashing...I literally have no idea what to expect next Thr night. The whole schedule is kind of a grind. Only game they can show up and win is Benet.
Perfect example of why I prefer small school footballThe school was literally in the middle of a farm field. It was after harvest on a beautiful fall afternoon. The entire effing town was there - just a TERRIFIC atmosphere and a gorgeous vista. In the middle of it, the hometown boys beat the snot out of the big-city athletes.
I literally have no idea what to expect next Thr night. The whole schedule is kind of a grind. Only game they can show up and win is Benet.Besides for week 9, this will be the varsity’s toughest game of the season.
The school was literally in the middle of a farm field. It was after harvest on a beautiful fall afternoon. The entire effing town was there - just a TERRIFIC atmosphere and a gorgeous vista. In the middle of it, the hometown boys beat the snot out of the big-city athletes.Fair. I should have worded more in depth... I meant for the people of Camp Point, and for an event to be taking place in Camp Point, Illinos... that's as big as it'll get. The title was awfully special for them I'm sure. They earned it. But in fairness, at the time, that was the biggest moment in that program's history and they did what was needed, and then some.
People are over estimating the cost of a D3 program it’s a lot closer $$ to high school football than it is to D1 football. There is a reason you are seeing an explosion in schools adding D3 football over the last decade, it is a money maker at the majority of schools that have a program.