ironman02 wrote:Army wrote:85inside wrote:When Ironton drops from the SEOAL, and its only a matter of time, Jackson would never schedule Ironton. The Jackson administration will be giddy when Ironton drops from the league. They didnt want us there to begin with.
85inside,
They not only did not want Ironton in the SEOAL, but Chillicothe, Portsmouth or Zanesville either. They were the only school that voted no for the expansion.
Let's see:
Jackson has 378 Boys! The Ironmen are a DII School.
The Four Team Expansion vote that took place, I think, was in 2004 beginning actual membership in the SEOAL in the 2006-2007 season.
Chillicothe has 335 Boys. The Cavaliers are a DIII School.
Ironton has 216 Boys. The Fighting Tigers are a DIV School.
Portsmouth has 195 Boys. The Trojans are a DIV School.
Zanesville has 416 Boys. The Blue Devils are a DII School.
The Zanesville Blue Devils are leaving the SEOAL after this school year. Only Zanesville is larger than Jackson concerning the 4 expansion Teams admitted.
I can't see Ironton losing this game at home. Especially at the TANK. The Fighting Tigers will be ready and pumped after two consecutive losses to Chillicothe and Logan.
Good Luck to both respected SEOAL Schools
You're seriously like a broken record. I've never seen someone so obsessed with school size in my life. You might as well not even go to Chillicothe's game with Gallia Academy on Friday. You need to come to Ironton so you can cheer on the Fighting Tigers in person. I'm sure the Tiger cheerleaders have some pom-poms they could lend you.
As stating the evident. Just like Dragnet. Only the Facts. And the facts are, your School was the only one that voted against the SEOAL Expansion. That's a fact. Face it and ask yourself why?
Even DIII Athens voted for it. Although they are now members of the TVC-Ohio Division.
You all are a DII School and as of late, we haven't seen a DI or DII school on your non-league schedule outside those teams within our SEOAL that is at that level.
Why?
I usually don't agree very much with 2old, but I am starting to see the benefits of scheduling up against NON-LEAGUE TEAMS. Especially when getting ready for the SEOAL part of the season.
My pick is still for those Fighting Tigers a team you all did not want in your SEOAL during the 2004 vote.
Good luck to both teams