The NFL announced that the Bears will play at Philadelphia at 2pm on Friday November 28th (on Prime). Ths will be in direct conflict with the 2A and 3A championships.
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You do realize the league sets the schedule, not each individual team.The NFL announced that the Bears will play at Philadelphia at 2pm on Friday November 28th (on Prime). Ths will be in direct conflict with the 2A and 3A championships.
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I think this is great. Bears will be on national television.The NFL announced that the Bears will play at Philadelphia at 2pm on Friday November 28th (on Prime). Ths will be in direct conflict with the 2A and 3A championships.
Thanks, George.
Simple fix......move the IHSA games back a week and play them a week earlier instead of playing on the worst weekend possible?The NFL announced that the Bears will play at Philadelphia at 2pm on Friday November 28th (on Prime). Ths will be in direct conflict with the 2A and 3A championships.
Thanks, George.
The teams are given notice of the schedule and have soe input. Ted Phillips told me this personallyYou do realize the league sets the schedule, not each individual team.
To an extent, but don't think they have a say in prime time or international games. Plus even if that is the case I guarantee they put zero thought into how it effects HS football games because there is no competition there. HS games already compete with a full slate of college football games on Saturday.The teams are given notice of the schedule and have soe input. Ted Phillips told me this personally
We agree on that. If they'd put turf in Soldier Field, the playoffs could be there.I guarantee they put zero thought into how it effects HS football games
Terrible idea. The IHSA title games couldn't fill NIU or U of I, Soldier Field would look like a ghost town with a few thousand people per game.We agree on that. If they'd put turf in Soldier Field, the playoffs could be there.
You mighthave a point, but those two sites are very inconvenient to the vast majority of the state's population.Terrible idea. The IHSA title games couldn't fill NIU or U of I, Soldier Field would look like a ghost town with a few thousand people per game.
NIU I agree, but U of I wasn't bad. ISU is the perfect spot for these games.You mighthave a point, but those two sites are very inconvenient to the vast majority of the state's population.
Now it's my turn: terrible idea. Location, location, location.NIU I agree, but U of I wasn't bad. ISU is the perfect spot for these games.
Yes, the center of the state is a terrible idea for the STATE championships🙄. 6 of 8 classes are divided north/south so Bloomington makes perfect sense. I know it pains you, but the IHSA does not care that Mt. Carmel has to travel to Bloomington for the state game.Now it's my turn: terrible idea. Location, location, location.
Yes.Are we really counting anything under 4A as football???
Edge for IHSA Football commishSimple fix......move the IHSA games back a week and play them a week earlier instead of playing on the worst weekend possible?
Bears game is on Amazon Prime. Multi view with YouTube TV won't help you here.This is great for us YouTubeTV subscribers. 2 games at once.
It's the vast majority of the population.Yes, the center of the state is a terrible idea for the STATE championships🙄. 6 of 8 classes are divided north/south so Bloomington makes perfect sense. I know it pains you, but the IHSA does not care that Mt. Carmel has to travel to Bloomington for the state game.
I’ve said that all along too. Start week 1 same as IndianaSimple fix......move the IHSA games back a week and play them a week earlier instead of playing on the worst weekend possible?
We all understand where the population lives…It's the vast majority of the population.
Screw the title games. It’ll be in conflict with the Prep Bowl who most of you hate but I like!!!
It will be on a local station, tooBears game is on Amazon Prime. Multi view with YouTube TV won't help you here.
Exactly.....way to much MONEY at stake these days.NFL teams can provide "input" to the league. That input is largely limited to bye week preferences, international travel preferences (not vetoes, just preferences on timing) , and facility bookings which would prevent hosting on certain days.
With all the media partners now, this is not like 20 years ago where the Cowboys may be able to demand a change or two once the draft schedule is out. The teams used to have legitimate input. Now there are too many media partners and they are paying too much to have teams tell them something is inconvenient to them. The owners understand that the league and media partners are going to dictate the schedule with the exception of some basic, common sense requests being granted. They care about what Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and Fox are demanding. Not that the Packers don't want to host a Thursday night game just because they also hosted the previous Sunday night. If Prime is paying the league and their broadcast team what they are paying, they are going to get the Packers on Thursday night.
At the most, it could be a situation where the Colts say "Lucas Oil is hosting a Taylor Swift concert during week 7 and the facility is booked Thursday morning through Saturday night so if the league needs the Colts to host that week, we are limited to Sunday night or Monday night games due to facility turnaround issues."
Yet no one complains but you.It's the vast majority of the population.
I have completely come around to the idea that none of the state championship logistics debate actually matters. What weekend it is held on, what time the games are played at, and where the games are held will all have minimal impact on attendance. At most, these factors may swing the attendance of a few hundred or, at most a thousand or so fans.Yet no one complains but you.
Absolutely agree. MC63 just thinks that anything other than a home game for MC is a huge inconvenience.I have completely come around to the idea that none of the state championship logistics debate actually matters. What weekend it is held on, what time the games are played at, and where the games are held will all have minimal impact on attendance. At most, these factors may swing the attendance of a few hundred or, at most a thousand or so fans.
It will never happen, but if they were really looking to boost attendance by several thousand people, the only real incentive is to go full Bill Wirtz and not televise the games. If it's teams I am not closely following, I am watching from home or not at all. Most HS football fans in the state fall into that category.
Playing indoors at Arlington Heights may also be able to bump up 1,000 or more for certain large school games just because of the comfort factor for a lot of fans.
The over convenience of televising the games and being outdoors in November all keep far more fans away than any argument over time, location, or specific weekend will ever have. Though I do think bumping them up one weekend would be the third most meaningful impact on attendance after the television and outdoor issues. Location and game times are not even in the conversation. At the end of the day, these are games that will never be particularly well attended given the current state of HS sports in society. I absolutely hate what has happened to attendance at regular season games the last several decades. I think televised games are a big part of why attendance and atmosphere have gone way down.
Yes, two or three TV’s makes for a great football weekend!!I think this is great. Bears will be on national television.
If you're one who goes to the state title games, you will still go.
If you're like me and like to watch them from your couch...you now get to watch the bears and IHSA football on the day after turkey day.
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If they were that inconvenient very few people would go. Here you are in this thread complaining about the Bears playing on Friday and acting like you care about the lower class schools having to compete with the NFL game. Then a few posts later you are again complaining about the location of the games and saying it's an inconvenience for you to drive. What about the lower class schools' fans who may have to drive 4 or 5 hours one way if the games were at NIU? Isn't that an inconvenience for them? That would more of an inconvenience for them than you to go to ISU. Obviously you don't think it is. In your world, if you think it is an inconvenience for you, then it is an inconvenience for everyone. You are the only one who ever even brings this up.You mighthave a point, but those two sites are very inconvenient to the vast majority of the state's population.
Did Ted say that it was only a matter of conflict with the stadium being used?The teams are given notice of the schedule and have soe input. Ted Phillips told me this personally
What makes you think that? You think more people would go just to say they went to Soldier Field? As Hillman said, the people that go will go no matter where the games are played and those that watch on TV will continue to do so.fwiw, if the games were hosted at Solider Field I think the turnout would be higher than any other venue.
I think that's the point MC is making.
Do you really want championship games played on a day that the vast majority of working people do not have off?Simple fix......move the IHSA games back a week and play them a week earlier instead of playing on the worst weekend possible?
I'll never go to a game the Friday or Saturday after Thanksgiving, family traditions etc.. and that comes first. I would assume many are in the same boat. But I would possibly go on a different Friday/Saturday. Just an example.Do you really want championship games played on a day that the vast majority of working people do not have off?
If you're basing it on location do you think more fans of ESL will make the trip to Chicago vs. Bloomington? Outside of 7A and 8A there's a southern rep in every title game and traveling to Chicago is less than ideal.
I went to the 8A game last fall, but I probably would not take off a day of work to do that.I'll never go to a game the Friday or Saturday after Thanksgiving, family traditions etc.. and that comes first. I would assume many are in the same boat. But I would possibly go on a different Friday/Saturday. Just an example.
Convenient that you left out the first part of my post. The people that travel to the state games will still go no matter where the games are held and those that stay home will continue to stay home. High school football championship games in Illinois don't bring out the casual fans, only the die hards and fans of the teams playing.So then let's make the site equally inconvenient for all but the handful of schools from central Illinois that find their way to the title game, right? Here's a great idea...let's intentionally make it a long trip for MOST schools and fans so as to NOT show favoritism to the big city market schools. Typical small-minded and small school mentality that dominates the IHSA.
Last fall, 10 of the 16 schools in the finals were from the Chicago media market. It was 10 of 16 back in 2018. Most years it's 8. Last year, the only class that did not have a school from the Chicago market was 1A.
Seems highly unlikely to me that overall attendance at the games would be greater in Bloomington than Chicago.
Many people, myself included, have family that comes from out of town and stays the weekend for Thanksgiving and these are people that I only see once a year so I'm not telling them I can't spend time with them because I want to watch HS football.I went to the 8A game last fall, but I probably would not take off a day of work to do that.
My Friday after Thanksgiving tradition is to watch games while I make turkey soup. My family knows that and gives me that day to enjoy.