Second, it was Zanesville announcing they would leave after the 2008-2009 season to revert back to independent status and stay in the OVAC.
Now Ironton will be leaving after the 2009-2010 season, I assume to revert back to independent status.
Who is next? Rumors have already spread about Marietta joining the OVAC again and playing in a makeshift league with Zanesville and other OVAC Teams. Warren has already tried to transfer into their old conference the TVC, but was told no by the TVC-Ohio. Will they leave the SEOAL to, if Marietta departs?
That would leave the SEOAL with 5 teams if that takes place. What is the future of the SEOAL?
How can the surviving teams strengthen there bonds and make the league strong? Now, lets see if there are actual civil responses, or the usual resident experts making smerks, especially coming from those that never played the sport or played anything in the SEOAL. Let's see if there can be a real dialogue or like always, the usual........those famous resident experts stating, as they have earlier, that the SEOAL will not lose members, the SEOAL is here forever, even if the last three charter members, Logan, Jackson and Gallipolis stay together as a league.

Well, we see it happening, and as usual, the resident experts were wrong again. The ultimate question is, how can we stop the bleeding and encourage the other teams to stay and make it work?