Usually 7 - they have nothing preceding.Do they play a preliminary game at East Side or does varsity always kick off at 7 p.m.?
Or a schedule that does not prepare you for a tough conference foe ... lots of fodder over the last four weeks.The worst thing you can do is put together a schedule that will not help you for the playoffs. We will see how this turnout.
thanks for the missouri football updates.OH WOW - Ritter comes in shotgun after their last forced safety!!!!! Ah - hand off. Now victory formation.
Both of those teams play IL teams and it is a measuring stick.
copeLIke a little snitching girl ... good Lord, you must be miserable with yourself.
If your argument is that the best large enrollment schools are better than the smaller ones, then I will completely agree. Every once in a while you get an exception from ESL but they are in a league of their own.Yeah and a great small school will get taken to the woodshed by a great big school just like Loyola did a few years back. Just what are you trying to say. I have grandson who played in Ohio at a small school a few years back. They were 7-2 going into the playoffs and lost in the quarterfinals. They were a good team and fun to watch but clearly not close to the level of play with the big boys. It’s a big difference and anyone try to say it isn’t is just clueless. I am not saying small schools don’t have good football and yes it is fun to watch but let’s be serious. Another poster said stay in your lane I am not sure of that if they want to test the field but be prepared to get a whooping just like Rochester did playing up against the best.
AgreeIf your argument is that the best large enrollment schools are better than the smaller ones, then I will completely agree. Every once in a while you get an exception from ESL but they are in a league of their own.
I'm trying to say that the truly elite big schools like LWE or past Loyola teams routinely crush other 8A schools, so obviously they will crush any and all small schools. That includes playoff teams, as probably half of the 8A field would get clocked by the top few teams.
However... mediocre or worse large schools will still get beaten by really good small schools. It has happened before. It happens fairly regularly. I've seen 2A Wilmington go on the road and running clock a 6A team. Granted, they weren't great, but they still had like over 1000 more kids in their school enrollment. Bigger doesn't always automatically mean better.