The Loyola Academy varsity football team has a neutral non-conference game vs. St. Ignatius (Cleveland, OH) on Saturday, August 31 @ 2pm.
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GO RAMBLERS!The Loyola Academy varsity football team has a neutral non-conference game vs. St. Ignatius (Cleveland, OH) on Saturday, August 31 @ 2pm.
The Loyola Academy varsity football team has a neutral non-conference game vs. St. Ignatius (Cleveland, OH) on Saturday, August 31 @ 2pm.
Can LA give the Cats a game?
Hopefully they are as good as their 2015 squad, too,We shall see. I believe they will if they are as good as last year.
The Loyola Academy varsity football team has a neutral non-conference game vs. St. Ignatius (Cleveland, OH) on Saturday, August 31 @ 2pm.
How about some intel for the Ramblers?One year too late for me. My nephew just graduated from St. Ignatius. They just won their third rugby state title in four years as well, and my nephew will be playing rugby at Arizona. Great school.
I would love to see a season opening annual Jesuit classic with Loyola, Cleveland Ignatius, Cincy St X, and Indy Brebeuf. Have a different school host each year and each year you face a different team.
Either that, or have the game always be at Notre Dame. The problem with ND is that then every school has to travel every year. If there were rotating hosts, then each school would travel three out of four years.
Great location for a game. Ames field is a beautiful facility. Michigan City is a good time. Nice beaches, bars and restaurants and a casino
include gonzaga in DC...they, too, are always loaded with talent.
Fairfield PrepThat adds a fifth so then you would need a sixth to have three games.
The nice things about the four I mentioned is that they are all relatively close (as opposed to Gonzaga) and they are all schools within the Midwest Jesuit Province.
Fairfield Prep
Georgetown Prep
Etc.
Too far. Keep it a Midwest thing.
Are Cincy Elder and Moeller Jesuit? Lakewood St. Ed’s? Mt. Carmel?That adds a fifth so then you would need a sixth to have three games.
The nice things about the four I mentioned is that they are all relatively close (as opposed to Gonzaga) and they are all schools within the Midwest Jesuit Province.
Are Cincy Elder and Moeller Jesuit? Lakewood St. Ed’s? Mt. Carmel?
I say they go West and play Mater Dei Or East and play Saint John Bosco! Might as well play some of the top teams if your going to travel. Go big or stay home.
Nah, St. Ignatius in Cleveland and St. Xavier in Cincy are great competition from within the Jesuit family, and they are much closer than the schools you mentioned. Loyola has very little in common with Mater Dei or SJB, whereas it has much in common with other Jesuit schools.
I believe Ramblin is referring to Jesuit schools only.Well if they truly want to play competition then play the best. I mean why travel to another state and play a no one? Play a school worthy.
Well if they truly want to play competition then play the best. I mean why travel to another state and play a no one? Play a school worthy.
I hope Loyola shows them that Illinois can play with the best. Go Ramblers!I think St. Ignatius of Cleveland is worthy. 10 Ohio state football championships in the last 30 years.
St Xavier High is no slouch either, having been Ohio state champs in 2005, 2007, and 2016 (a year in which they beat Cleveland St. Ignatius in the title game).I think St. Ignatius of Cleveland is worthy. 10 Ohio state football championships in the last 30 years.