teach1coach2 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2017 7:55 pm
Sheridan should win by 2 or 3 TDs in my opinion.
As for some of the other discussion, after Athens beat Tri-Valley two years in a row in the playoffs, TV had an opening week 1 and saw Athens posted an open week 1. (I think it was 2016.) TV called and AD Chuck Robinson said no way.
Athens had a great QB, a few other D1 kids, and a lot of other kids who played hard. It was a great team.
The Logan team that Tri-Valley played in the playoffs was a very talented team. The week before Tri-Valley lost in week 10 to Uniontown Lake 42-0 in the pouring rain. TV was a pass first team and Lake gave them a good ole fashion butt kicking. The next week a very determined Tri-Valley pulled what I consider an upset of Logan. Following week TV lost to the eventual state runner up Louisville 21-13. It was the beginning of a great decade of football for TV.
Last year, Sheridan ended Tri-Valley's 48 game MVL win streak. Still talent in Thornville. Lost close games to Licking Valley and John Glenn that they could have won. I expect a very motivated General team tomorrow night.
We in Logan find no surprise in the first part of your post. They dropped Logan in 2008 at the end of our "decade of dominance" and missed out on the chance to crush Logan from 2010-2014.
Their loss.
Logan opened with Athens in 2015 and moved the game to week six starting in 2016. Athens obviously chose to open with Warren instead of TV.
TV was very good in 2007. That was a slugfest - one of the all-time classics in Logan football history. Think it was two evenly matched teams. Maybe an upset because Logan was at home, but that's all IMO.
Sheridan should be 3-0 as I wrote in my scouting report for the Logan Daily News. Sheridan rebuilds like Logan didfrom 1998-2009 - still winning about all your games.
Logan hasn't played an MVL team since that 2007 playoff game against the Scotties. They last played a regular season game against the MVL in 2002.
Logan opened 28 of 31 season from 1972-2002 against New Lex.
Excited to have TV and Sheridan both on the schedule next year.