Aug. 29th Marion Catholic Home
Sept. 4th Greenup Co. Away
12th Afrincentric Early College Home
19th Bishop Rosecrans Away
26th South Gallia Home
Oct. 2nd Manchester Away
10th Oak Hill Home
16th Green Away
24th Symmes Valley Away
30th East Away
Notre Dame H.S. Football Schedule 2009
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Re: Notre Dame H.S. Football Schedule 2009
Looks like a pretty good schedule for a Div6 school. Greenup Co and Africentric followed by a trip to Zanesville Rosecrans, wow! Good luck to the Titans and Coach Mcknight in 09'
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Re: Notre Dame H.S. Football Schedule 2009
Afrincentric Early College will ring more speed than any team on this schedule. That in itself could create a few problems.
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Re: Notre Dame H.S. Football Schedule 2009
I think adding Afrincentric to the Notre Dame schedule is a good thing. If they get a win and then Afrincentric can get a few wins over the D2 and D3 schools on their schedule. Big playoff points could prove beneficial at the end of the season.
Also, if ND gets a win and the above scenario happens; the points for beating ND by the other SOC 1 schools becomes even more valuable! {Not saying that ND is going to be a easy win or anything!} Just saying it makes the SOC 1 a stronger conference all around.
Sciotoville has been talking about beefing their schedule up as well! Africentric and Greenup County were mentioned too.
Anyway... good job ND coaches and athletic director!
Also, if ND gets a win and the above scenario happens; the points for beating ND by the other SOC 1 schools becomes even more valuable! {Not saying that ND is going to be a easy win or anything!} Just saying it makes the SOC 1 a stronger conference all around.
Sciotoville has been talking about beefing their schedule up as well! Africentric and Greenup County were mentioned too.
Anyway... good job ND coaches and athletic director!