tigercannon71 wrote:Curious George wrote:Tiger Cannon
I think my post kind of blows your little theory out of the water doesn't it?
Even without being from Logan I can see that you're just like the guy who showed up to the gun fight with a knife. lol
No it doesnt blow y theory out of the water. It just shows there are exceptions to every rule. You got 3 out of 800 and some teams that play football in Ohio. Not a real good average is it.
There's that "spin" the Logan folks were talking about. Go back and read your original thread that is in my post above. In it you'll find that you said "if you take a GREAT DV or DIV team and put them up against a GOOD DII team they will get beat."
There are 119 D-IV teams in the state of Ohio in football. Since you said "GREAT", then the number we are looking at gets considerably smaller. Obviously, not every team that qualifies for the playoffs is "Great", but we'll use that as a cut-off for th sake of this argument. Now, that's 32 teams right there, and I just gave you 3 better than good examples of your theory being proven wrong.
You tried to switch it up and come back with "3 out of 800", but that isn't the actual case now is it? I didn't make up this comparison, you did. Heck, 3 out of 32 is almost 10%, and I think we all know that to be considered "GREAT" you'd have to do more than just qualify for the playoffs...or should we go ahead and let the other fans from your area know that you think Rock Hill is a "great D-IV program".