fuzzhead wrote:Regardless of how the game goes, Ironton will have the longer postseason.
*Yawn*
fuzzhead wrote:Regardless of how the game goes, Ironton will have the longer postseason.
fuzzhead wrote:Regardless of how the game goes, Ironton will have the longer postseason.
dazed&confused wrote:You know I really couldn't understand the vitriol of this rivalry, not having experienced it until now. I know Ironton has a proud and glorious history. I couldn't understand why their fans would begrudge Logan's success. Until it finally dawned on me that Ironton, having dominated Logan head-to-head for so many years just couldn't come to grips with the fact those days are over.....
which could only mean......
wait for it........
Chieftain Envy!!!!
gotigers wrote:Because of all the schedule and history talk...
Trivia questions: How many teams on Ironton's schedule have more than 500 wins all-time in its school history? Of all the teams that Ironton has on it's schedule this season, who has the most school victories all-time?
GO TIGERS!!!
LoganLocos wrote:gotigers wrote:Because of all the schedule and history talk...
Trivia questions: How many teams on Ironton's schedule have more than 500 wins all-time in its school history? Of all the teams that Ironton has on it's schedule this season, who has the most school victories all-time?
GO TIGERS!!!
gotigers -
By my count it looks like 5 teams are over the 500 win mark on Ironton's schedule.
In order: (I believe these are all entering 2009)
Ashland - 605 wins
Jackson - 543 wins
Portsmouth - 533 wins
Russell - 531 wins
Logan - 525 wins
OHbuckeye1 wrote:
Winningest HS football programs all-time
(top winning program in each state in bold)
(thru 2008 season)
info from TexasHSFootball.com
Ironton - 611-------------112th in the Country---12th in Ohio
Ashland - 605 wins-------137th in the country----13th in Kentucky
Jackson - 543 wins-------360th in the country----34th in Ohio
Portsmouth - 533 wins---397th in the country----41st in Ohio
Russell - 531 wins--------410th in the country-----19th in Kentucky
Logan - 525 wins---------for some reason I don't see them on this list.......
LoganLocos wrote:gotigers wrote:Because of all the schedule and history talk...
Trivia questions: How many teams on Ironton's schedule have more than 500 wins all-time in its school history? Of all the teams that Ironton has on it's schedule this season, who has the most school victories all-time?
GO TIGERS!!!
gotigers -
By my count it looks like 5 teams are over the 500 win mark on Ironton's schedule.
In order: (I believe these are all entering 2009)
Ashland - 605 wins
Jackson - 543 wins
Portsmouth - 533 wins
Russell - 531 wins
Logan - 525 wins
gotigers wrote:.
Ashland - 605 wins
Jackson - 543 wins
Portsmouth - 533 wins
Russell - 531 wins
Logan - 525 wins
Suprisingly suspicious absence from the list is Wheelersburg, which everyone points to as a quality opponent.
LoganLocos wrote:OHbuckeye1 wrote:
Winningest HS football programs all-time
(top winning program in each state in bold)
(thru 2008 season)
info from TexasHSFootball.com
Ironton - 611-------------112th in the Country---12th in Ohio
Ashland - 605 wins-------137th in the country----13th in Kentucky
Jackson - 543 wins-------360th in the country----34th in Ohio
Portsmouth - 533 wins---397th in the country----41st in Ohio
Russell - 531 wins--------410th in the country-----19th in Kentucky
Logan - 525 wins---------for some reason I don't see them on this list.......
I'd reconsider my source then. From 1912-2008 that is Logan's win total. I've gone back myself and verified every win with some sort of documentation.
BigOrangeOne wrote:Maybe because Wheelersburg has only been playing about half as long as those teams listed. Lutz must consider them a quality opponent or he wouldn't have PERSONALLY scouted them at their Jackson scrimmage.
LoganLocos wrote:Maybe I should email that guy who updates the list. He may have old information from before I completed the all-time wins back to 1912 - my old list went back to 1920 I think b/c I was missing '16, '17, '18, and '19.
Logan played football before 1912, but I can't confirm very many games prior to 1912 (the HS published its first yearbooks in 1912).
85inside wrote:"PERSONALLY" scoutting an opponent. Is that an OHSAA rules violation?
Maybe you need to let the Burg coach know that is not the case. it is obvious the scoutting was not good in week one for the Pirates
kantuckyII wrote:At least you didn't tell 'em you had just gotten out of prison like you done that poor kid at Dick's in Cincinnati last winter!