questionmark wrote:Orange and Brown--
As I typed that I knew someone would bring Logan and Athens up...
My only argument to that is they are a BIG school, and Athens is not as BIG as our numbers of males indicate...a lot of our male students do not participate in sports, or play other fall sports like soccer, golf, cross country and so on... our numbers always seem big, but the sad truth is we are like most other teams. When I played we were the 'Dirty Thirty', 30 kids including Freshman is not a lot. Are numbers growing at Athens, I would say we have some more kids showing interest in football...that being said
Logan pulls from a lot of areas.
In comparision,
Athens, NY, Trimble would equal close to Logan's pool of players...
I was sad to see the game go as I played in 4 Logan vs. Athens games with the '02 & '03 games being crazy good (6-0) and (34-30) with Logan pulling out Wins both times, but they were Athens vs. Logan games alumni were used to. The Dogs/Chiefs from the 70's and 80's probably smile to see those games were very competitive....
To answer your question, I can't argue on why or why not to play the games anymore, but it just seemed like a good time to add a different opponent to our schedule ...
questionmark -
You're a great poster and you were an outstanding football player.
But you're post above is just incorrect. Athens and Logan are both division two. Both draw from a similar number of kids.
I would argue that drawing the same number of kids from a LARGER geographic area is more of a hurdle than and advantage. It means longer drives for players. It means more kids can't compete until they have a drivers license.
Logan faces the same hurdle with losing kids to fall sports (the best QB in the freshman class is golfing, for example). It wasn't that long ago (10 years) that Logan only had 36 kids in the upper three grades. Our program has gotten better, and the numbers have improved. I believe the same will happen at Athens.
At some point, I believe Athens will be back on the Logan schedule.