It's simple why you shy away from Waterford....They are the only team in that sectional that could come to the Northwest Sectional and compete. The #8 seed at Northwest would be the #2 at Meigs.a_c_m wrote:I'm curious, why should any of the Northwest Sectional teams want to shy away from Waterford. What does Waterford have?Madness wrote:The coaches are going to vote to avoid Waterford in the district and try to put certain teams where they have to deal with Waterford in the district instead of meeting them in the regionals. Regardless of how the teams get seeded, they still have to play their best once the sectional starts because any of the top 8 can win it. It will be fun to watch.
Let use Pfloyd's rankings to seed and look at this.
Northwest:
1. Clay
2. Eastern
3. Peebles
4. Webster
5. Fairfield
6. ND
7. East
8. Western
9. Manchester
10. New Boston
11. Whiteoak
Meigs:
1. Waterford
2. Trimble
3. Miller
4. Belpre
5. St. Joes
6. Symmes Valley
7. Southern
8. Eastern
9. Green
10. South Gallia
11. Fed Hock
So, in this scenario Peebles and ND play. That looks like it would be a battle. Webster and Fairfield would probably also be a great one. Peebles-ND winner gets a likely matchup with Trimble who "best win" is probably over an 8-6 Nelsonville team. Where as the survivor of the SW-Fairfield game gets a battle tested Waterford team that was behind from football and just now hitting their stride.
The #1 here is important. Of course you have to win games and you have to beat them at some point. But I think a Western-Belpre-Peebles/ND path looks better than an East-Miller-Waterford path to the sweet 16.
I feel that only the 4-5 Northwest winner will have a tougher game at the Convo than in the Sectional. Again, just an opinion, but a Trimble-Miller-Belpre lineup doesn't seem as tough as Western-East-ND. At least that is true in 2017. It has been like that much lately.