mtswngrvsg wrote:Just wondering about the idea of leaving if the SEOAL got down to four teams. Wouldn't looking for 7 games be better than looking for 10 games in football especialy if the three games are in the last part of the schedule. It is hard to find games 6-10 in the state of Ohio from what I have been told without going across state lines. Just a thought.
mtswngrvsg ,
Gallipolis D4 would have much an easier time finding teams from the OVC who has 6 teams in it, the TVC-Ohio who has 7 teams in it and the SOC II who has 6 teams in it to play there Blue Devils, to include Point Pleasent, WV and other WV-KY schools close by Gallipolis.
Not for a D3 or D2 School like Chillicothe D3, Logan D2 and Jackson D2, either way it would be a nightmare for those respected schools AD's
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Remember, they are not D4, D5, or D6 schools like so many are in SE-Ohio
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Take Chillicothe D3.....Circleville and Logan Elm will not play us. They have been asked. They are in the MSL-Buckeye and are both D3 schools.
Hamilton TWP D2 from that league is. They are not afraid
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Then you have Washington C.H. D3, Greenfield Mcclain D3, Hillsboro D4 Miami Trace D4 from the SCOL will not play us. At least Greenfield Mcclain plays us every year in a scrimmage.
Waverly D4 from the SOC II won't
So where do we go to get the last 3-4 NL-Games? Up North, East and West of Chillicothe.
Take for example our 2009-2010 CAV season if a SEOAL would fold to only 4 teams with Chillicothe still in it. Just a hypothetical situation:
1. Columbus Hamilton TWP D2-MSL
2. Wilmington D3-FAL
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4?
5?
6?
7?
8. Jackson-SEOAL Game
9. Logan-SEOAL Game
10. Gallipolis-SEOAL Game
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