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Re: Notre Dame(1-5)@Northwest(0-6)
Well considering ND and NW don't play until next week. I think ND will pull out the W. Hopefully they can carry the momentum from beating Green into this week and throughout the regular season. I do think SV is better coached than Green. It still amazed me how NW moved down to SOC I to win football games and they are still losing. I know they are playing younger kids but besides the year they won the SOC ( first year into the division) they really haven't done much. ND 22 - NW 16
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Re: Notre Dame(1-5)@Northwest(0-6)
Northwest is in a bad spot. It's a huge district, almost all rural and bordered by two much better football programs who have siphoned off some decent talent the last 10-15 years. Northwest never won an SOC 2 title, not even sure they have finished 2nd but the last 10-15 years have been really brutal. Every problem has a solution but I have no clue what it would take to turn that program around, and whenever it does happen it will likely be a 10-15 year process, that ship won't get righted overnight.
Re: Notre Dame(1-5)@Northwest(0-6)
I'll be honest there's only so many years you can keep saying young young young, at some point they'll need to take a look at their program from within. Especially if they're going to be putting all of this money into a new complex.
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Re: Notre Dame(1-5)@Northwest(0-6)
Northwest athletes just don't come out for football, I remember in the mid 2000s, I think it was Larry Hall's first year at Northwest, there was a huge amount of players out and honestly things were looking interesting for Northwest, but then one fell off, and it started a domino effect.
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Re: Notre Dame(1-5)@Northwest(0-6)
Northwest should not be in the SOC 1 true, but they could be a power house there. Agreed that there are many reasons, but most of them start with the parents. They try to be too involved and it hurts the program. They have some very good athletes, but something always seems to go wrong.portsmouth_98 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:57 pm Northwest is in a bad spot. It's a huge district, almost all rural and bordered by two much better football programs who have siphoned off some decent talent the last 10-15 years. Northwest never won an SOC 2 title, not even sure they have finished 2nd but the last 10-15 years have been really brutal. Every problem has a solution but I have no clue what it would take to turn that program around, and whenever it does happen it will likely be a 10-15 year process, that ship won't get righted overnight.
Re: Notre Dame(1-5)@Northwest(0-6)
Kind of curious about this comment if you care to explain. Seen some film on Northwest and quite frankly they are such a vanilla offense it through me for a loop, defensively they're unsound and don't make a play when it's needed. Before losing to East 26-24, Northwest was sitting at 0-5 and had been outscored 180-21 let that sink in for a moment and then start to evaluate exactly where most of the blame should lie. I said it earlier in a post Northwest needs to look internally at the issues they have especially if they are planning on building this really nice complex I've been hearing about.SouthernSports wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 10:23 amNorthwest should not be in the SOC 1 true, but they could be a power house there. Agreed that there are many reasons, but most of them start with the parents. They try to be too involved and it hurts the program. They have some very good athletes, but something always seems to go wrong.portsmouth_98 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:57 pm Northwest is in a bad spot. It's a huge district, almost all rural and bordered by two much better football programs who have siphoned off some decent talent the last 10-15 years. Northwest never won an SOC 2 title, not even sure they have finished 2nd but the last 10-15 years have been really brutal. Every problem has a solution but I have no clue what it would take to turn that program around, and whenever it does happen it will likely be a 10-15 year process, that ship won't get righted overnight.
Re: Notre Dame (1-6) @ Northwest (0-7)
Northwest at home
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Re: Notre Dame (1-6) @ Northwest (0-7)
upset?? 1-6 beats the 0-7 team not sure that's an upset. I'm actually going out on a limb calling for Northwest to take this one by a score.
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Re: Notre Dame (1-6) @ Northwest (0-7)
Both teams having a very tough year, I'll say this one is a toss-up.
Re: Notre Dame (1-6) @ Northwest (0-7)
My guess is if Mader didnt get injured the young Titans would have finished 5-5 maybe 6-4 this year.
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Re: Notre Dame (1-6) @ Northwest (0-7)
Northwest has had two starting linebackers (both also get 5+ carries a game) out since week four. The two linebackers are still some of their leading tacklers, if those two didn’t get injured the nw eastern game would’ve been much closer and the nw east game wouldn’t have been a competition. From what I’ve heard nw is returning one of them this week, expect him to make a huge difference on both sides. I’m taking Northwest in this one by at least two touchdowns but I wouldn’t be surprised if it ends up being a 30-40 point blowout.
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Re: Notre Dame (1-6) @ Northwest (0-7)
I know I'm beating a dead horse here, but the fact that Northwest and Notre Dame (and Green/East/Symmes Valley) are even playing on a yearly basis still amazes me. I hope Northwest can get their program rolling because if Northwest isn't at the top of SOC I in 2-3 years, how the heck could they be moved back to SOC II as rumored?
As for this game, I'll go with Northwest at home. And agreed with titandad, losing Mader was probably the difference between Notre Dame going 6-4 this year instead of 3-7. Next 2 years will be a lot better for ND.*
As for this game, I'll go with Northwest at home. And agreed with titandad, losing Mader was probably the difference between Notre Dame going 6-4 this year instead of 3-7. Next 2 years will be a lot better for ND.*
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Re: Notre Dame (1-6) @ Northwest (0-7)
With Mader I could see them with a season of 5-5. I don't think they beat Eastern with him healthy. I do give it to ND on playing tough non conference teams instead of playing teams that you can beat 84-0 or a long those lines. In the next two years ( depends on if Haney stays ) should be good for ND, getting Oak Hill and Eastern both out will free up a chance for the Titans to return to the glory days in the SOC!