SAY WHAT?!?!?!?!?IronmenTradition wrote:People from the SEOAL like to talk trash and complain,
Confession is good for the soul, brother!
SAY WHAT?!?!?!?!?IronmenTradition wrote:People from the SEOAL like to talk trash and complain,
Lets start a forum where you have to use your real name. I bet there would be less trash and more real talk about football. This is an even game. Athens will need to pass to win. Their running game has really fallen off since Skinner was hurt. With him out too much keying on Sharp and has been shut down. Germano not as good as Skinner but where they really miss him is Skinners running. He really opened up the run for sharp because of his keepers.WitnessProtection wrote:SAY WHAT?!?!?!?!?IronmenTradition wrote:People from the SEOAL like to talk trash and complain,
Confession is good for the soul, brother!
Sarcasm is hard to show in text and I'm sure he was grinning while typing. I know I02 and 93 are just having fun with each other and if you reread their posts in a sarcastic way as I know they intended there is some comic value there.WitnessProtection wrote:93Bulldog wrote:2003 was pure luck! We should have never tried to throw the ball 4 straight times inside the Jackson 10-yard line ... We had a great tail-back and did't even go to him.
Ah! Luck raises its ugly head again! You're not from Trimble, are you?
No way that will add 200 spaces...Maybe 50.A-Town Big Dog wrote:We were in no way ready for the type of game/crowd that the N-Y game provided. The stadium is still in construction stage and nowhere near complete, I believe porta johns will be added for the playoff game and should have been for the N-Y game, parking will be greatly improved next year when the current/old softball field will be turned into a parking lot that I'd think will add 200 or so extra spaces. So while things aren't gonna be perfect its what we have to work with for the time being.Bishtakes wrote:Words of wisdom to those from Jackson traveling to Rutter Field. Wear boots as your footwear will get muddy. Take extra money due to the fact that the school parking lots were full and my wife drove down a side street looking for a parking space with no luck and had to pay a resident $10.00 to allow her to park in their driveway. I told her she was lucky because Dave and Jimmy had to pay $20.00 each. There is one entrance so depending on where you park, you might have to walk for a while. There were no port a johns on the visitors side.
The playing surface looked great, but everything outide of it is not fan friendly.
While these are areas that might get attention later as time and money allow, this is by no means a slam to Athens, just a few issues that we encountered last week.
We installed our turf 6 years ago at Boston Field, and we still have issues that we are dealing with trying to make it accomodating.
With that...Good Luck
qualified101 wrote:With that being said - it definitly concerns me that Devon Sharp's touches are slowly disinegrating throughout the second half of the season ... I'm doing the final TVC-Ohio leaderboard and Dustin Young of Nelsonville-York carried the ball 108 times over the last 5 games ... Sharp only recieved 77 carries? As opposed to leaning on your workhorse down the stretch - we seem to be abandon our run-game for some odd reason. Maybe there is a reason that I am not aware of. But seeing Young pound away at us Friday and watching NY almost come back to beat us because of it - made me think - why are we not trying to do the same with a 21-point lead and a talented tail-back in Sharp?
The softball field will hold way over 50! We had close to 100 in there for the Chillicothe game with the fense still up and people parking in all directions. The fenses will come down as will the equipment building and old visitors concession stand and the whole space will be parking. The estimated available parking will be around 200. Think of the space between Johnson Rd and the home locker room, it is probably 20 cars wide with door room and maitenence space factored in and will stretch back to High School dr., it should add around 200 with ease. I do agree that hosting a second round game this season is a bad idea for several reasons, limited parking, limited concessions, etc.nybucks70-80 wrote:No way that will add 200 spaces...Maybe 50.A-Town Big Dog wrote:We were in no way ready for the type of game/crowd that the N-Y game provided. The stadium is still in construction stage and nowhere near complete, I believe porta johns will be added for the playoff game and should have been for the N-Y game, parking will be greatly improved next year when the current/old softball field will be turned into a parking lot that I'd think will add 200 or so extra spaces. So while things aren't gonna be perfect its what we have to work with for the time being.Bishtakes wrote:Words of wisdom to those from Jackson traveling to Rutter Field. Wear boots as your footwear will get muddy. Take extra money due to the fact that the school parking lots were full and my wife drove down a side street looking for a parking space with no luck and had to pay a resident $10.00 to allow her to park in their driveway. I told her she was lucky because Dave and Jimmy had to pay $20.00 each. There is one entrance so depending on where you park, you might have to walk for a while. There were no port a johns on the visitors side.
The playing surface looked great, but everything outide of it is not fan friendly.
While these are areas that might get attention later as time and money allow, this is by no means a slam to Athens, just a few issues that we encountered last week.
We installed our turf 6 years ago at Boston Field, and we still have issues that we are dealing with trying to make it accomodating.
With that...Good Luck
It took 20 min's to get to the restrooms from the visitors side. Ladies room had a line out the door at 6:30 The scoreboard end isnt finished..So you cant walk around that way.
Only 3 windows at the concession stand. .
And I know people who walked 1/2 a mile from where they parked....Jackson fans- get there early if you want to park at the HS. Even then you will have to walk Down and Up a hill.
No way Athens should host a 2nd round game (This year)
Great idea! Massive gate!ACCBiggz wrote:Random: In cases like this I really wish Athens, Nelsonville and the OHSAA could have gotten together and figured out a way to move the games to Peden Stadium on Friday. Yes, I know it would never happen but with both local schools having a game at the same day/time, and both opposing schools have great traveling fans, I think having the double-header there makes a lot of sense for everyone. It can handle all of the crowd (parking as well) it's not a true neutral site as it's in Athens so there is still some of that home-field feel to it and it would be good for the county.
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