Surprised on South Point. Travel must be the issue because their football aint competing in OVC (as currently configured) anytime soon. Portsmouth must figure that they have no shot ever getting in SOC.*SOCobserver wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:51 pmThe 4 that voted against it were Gallia, Fairland, Portsmouth and South Point.greygoose wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:48 pmActively recruiting because they know the 4 that voted for it are probably dead set that something is going to give.SOCobserver wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:40 pm The OVC meeting was today. The votes 4-4 against meeting with the SOC. the OVC is actively recruiting schools. Jackson, OH, Valley and River Valley were all mentioned.
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greygoose wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:47 pmIf nothing happens I think that’s what you’ll see, the 4 who voted for it just say ok see ya guys we’ll start our own league. Oak Hill, Northwest would leave and Lucasville would consider it. Even if they didn’t that’s 6 teams right there and really only need that once that happened others would follow. Ironton will be left holding the bag.art_vandelay wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:39 pmAnybody know how the bylaws for OVC works as far as adding new members (i.e. how much of a majority vote is needed)? I've always heard SOC requires unanimous vote to add members. It's why I'm still skeptical anything of substance gets done (i.e. 3rd division in SOC) unless schools just leave OVC and SOC and start their own new conference.*SOCobserver wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:40 pm The OVC meeting was today. The votes 4-4 against meeting with the SOC. the OVC is actively recruiting schools. Jackson, OH, Valley and River Valley were all mentioned.
I don’t think valley would even consider it that would all be up to Darren and I just don’t see him doing it
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“Hey we finally found a stable league of schools of comparable size. Let’s join a less stable league with a bunch of smaller schools!”
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This is by far the most likely outcome IMO, though I would be surprised if Fairland were willing to join the league with Rock Hill, Coal Grove, Oak Hill, Chesapeake, Northwest, and South Point. Just not a great league for boys and girls basketball, Fairland’s best sports. Now Fairland angling for SOC II, I could see it.greygoose wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:47 pmIf nothing happens I think that’s what you’ll see, the 4 who voted for it just say ok see ya guys we’ll start our own league. Oak Hill, Northwest would leave and Lucasville would consider it. Even if they didn’t that’s 6 teams right there and really only need that once that happened others would follow. Ironton will be left holding the bag.art_vandelay wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:39 pmAnybody know how the bylaws for OVC works as far as adding new members (i.e. how much of a majority vote is needed)? I've always heard SOC requires unanimous vote to add members. It's why I'm still skeptical anything of substance gets done (i.e. 3rd division in SOC) unless schools just leave OVC and SOC and start their own new conference.*SOCobserver wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:40 pm The OVC meeting was today. The votes 4-4 against meeting with the SOC. the OVC is actively recruiting schools. Jackson, OH, Valley and River Valley were all mentioned.
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Didn’t the OVC open up to new schools last year with no takers? What’s changed to make any schools interested now?SOCobserver wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:40 pm The OVC meeting was today. The votes 4-4 against meeting with the SOC. the OVC is actively recruiting schools. Jackson, OH, Valley and River Valley were all mentioned.
Valley is highly unlikely due to travel. Jackson has zero incentive.
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Fairland to Waverly for any other game than football would be a haulTigerBob wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 6:58 pmThis is by far the most likely outcome IMO, though I would be surprised if Fairland were willing to join the league with Rock Hill, Coal Grove, Oak Hill, Chesapeake, Northwest, and South Point. Just not a great league for boys and girls basketball, Fairland’s best sports. Now Fairland angling for SOC II, I could see it.greygoose wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:47 pmart_vandelay wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:39 pm
Anybody know how the bylaws for OVC works as far as adding new members (i.e. how much of a majority vote is needed)? I've always heard SOC requires unanimous vote to add members. It's why I'm still skeptical anything of substance gets done (i.e. 3rd division in SOC) unless schools just leave OVC and SOC and start their own new conference.*
If nothing happens I think that’s what you’ll see, the 4 who voted for it just say ok see ya guys we’ll start our own league. Oak Hill, Northwest would leave and Lucasville would consider it. Even if they didn’t that’s 6 teams right there and really only need that once that happened others would follow. Ironton will be left holding the bag.
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Im surprised Ironton hasnt tried to get in to the FAC even though a lot of their sports would struggle.
Like others have said, Ironton doesn't dominate except for football.
I haven't heard anything from Chesapeake, fairland or South Point about leaving or joining the SOC.
Symmes valley wont leave the SOC, they are one of the larger schools now as soon as Northwest goes up next year.
Like others have said, Ironton doesn't dominate except for football.
I haven't heard anything from Chesapeake, fairland or South Point about leaving or joining the SOC.
Symmes valley wont leave the SOC, they are one of the larger schools now as soon as Northwest goes up next year.
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Why wouldn’t Ironton just go independent for football but stay in the OVC for everything else? The OVC could add 1 team to maintain an even number in the fall. Oak Hill would fit perfectly and I’m sure they would much rather play an OVC schedule in football as opposed to the big school SOC. River Valley could be another option but they had a reason for leaving the OVC before so I’m not sure if they would be interested.
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Ironton didn’t want the drive with the teams in the SEAOL, I still think Ironton independent in football would solve all issues.goUK wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 7:32 pm Im surprised Ironton hasnt tried to get in to the FAC even though a lot of their sports would struggle.
Like others have said, Ironton doesn't dominate except for football.
I haven't heard anything from Chesapeake, fairland or South Point about leaving or joining the SOC.
Symmes valley wont leave the SOC, they are one of the larger schools now as soon as Northwest goes up next year.
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This has been my thoughts on Ironton, both Ironton and the league need to understand they simply don’t fit with each other in football.Dundas wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:04 pm Why wouldn’t Ironton just go independent for football but stay in the OVC for everything else? The OVC could add 1 team to maintain an even number in the fall. Oak Hill would fit perfectly and I’m sure they would much rather play an OVC schedule in football as opposed to the big school SOC. River Valley could be another option but they had a reason for leaving the OVC before so I’m not sure if they would be interested.
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Yeah they did at this point if teams aren’t open to change then it’ll be time the other teams step out.RBH23 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 7:00 pmDidn’t the OVC open up to new schools last year with no takers? What’s changed to make any schools interested now?SOCobserver wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:40 pm The OVC meeting was today. The votes 4-4 against meeting with the SOC. the OVC is actively recruiting schools. Jackson, OH, Valley and River Valley were all mentioned.
Valley is highly unlikely due to travel. Jackson has zero incentive.
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Even if Ironton goes independent only in football, filling a schedule won’t be easy. The first 5 weeks should be easy to schedule, but the last five will be tricky due to conference play.greygoose wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 9:28 pmThis has been my thoughts on Ironton, both Ironton and the league need to understand they simply don’t fit with each other in football.Dundas wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:04 pm Why wouldn’t Ironton just go independent for football but stay in the OVC for everything else? The OVC could add 1 team to maintain an even number in the fall. Oak Hill would fit perfectly and I’m sure they would much rather play an OVC schedule in football as opposed to the big school SOC. River Valley could be another option but they had a reason for leaving the OVC before so I’m not sure if they would be interested.
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I have no idea one way or the other, but Oak Hill might fit in the TVC as well or even better than the OVC. OH now plays Wellston every year, and some years are playing Nelsonville-York. I don't know the years, but I'm pretty sure that many moons ago, OH was in the OVC. That is if OH is really thinking about getting out of the SOC.Dundas wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:04 pm Why wouldn’t Ironton just go independent for football but stay in the OVC for everything else? The OVC could add 1 team to maintain an even number in the fall. Oak Hill would fit perfectly and I’m sure they would much rather play an OVC schedule in football as opposed to the big school SOC. River Valley could be another option but they had a reason for leaving the OVC before so I’m not sure if they would be interested.
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According to an old newspaper article that I have, Oak Hill was a charter member of the OVC which was formed in 1954. The Oaks left the OVC after the 1984 season.
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They done it for a long time, and yes you are correct the last 5 might be tough but Ironton has shown they're willing to travel I don't believe it would be as bad as you might think.RBH23 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 9:35 pmEven if Ironton goes independent only in football, filling a schedule won’t be easy. The first 5 weeks should be easy to schedule, but the last five will be tricky due to conference play.greygoose wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 9:28 pmThis has been my thoughts on Ironton, both Ironton and the league need to understand they simply don’t fit with each other in football.Dundas wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:04 pm Why wouldn’t Ironton just go independent for football but stay in the OVC for everything else? The OVC could add 1 team to maintain an even number in the fall. Oak Hill would fit perfectly and I’m sure they would much rather play an OVC schedule in football as opposed to the big school SOC. River Valley could be another option but they had a reason for leaving the OVC before so I’m not sure if they would be interested.
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If Ironton goes independent, Pendleton could try to schedule games against teams from other states than just Kentucky or West Virginia. If his goal is to get them nationally ranked.greygoose wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 11:48 pmThey done it for a long time, and yes you are correct the last 5 might be tough but Ironton has shown they're willing to travel I don't believe it would be as bad as you might think.
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Thanks oneoak. I didn't realize that they had been a charter member, but I was pretty sure that they had been in the OVC.
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Exactly and I don't think he's afraid to do that and to that it's going to cause just that much more buzz for Ironton and SEO.Tartanblue wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 12:30 amIf Ironton goes independent, Pendleton could try to schedule games against teams from other states than just Kentucky or West Virginia. If his goal is to get them nationally ranked.
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That would be a bad move on their part. Because I dont think the other teams in the conference are not going to allow football only to leave. Ive talked to a couple AD's on it. Ironton is a small school. Only with their high CB is why they are close to D4. They need to stay in OVC - Try to get another larger school team in there, and then choose to play other big schools in the non conference. You can't have volleyball, baseball, softball, etc going to big schools and not being able to compete. The nationally ranked comment is funny though. Marion loacal and Kirtland destroy teams with super low CB. Are they nationally ranked?greygoose wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 6:56 amExactly and I don't think he's afraid to do that and to that it's going to cause just that much more buzz for Ironton and SEO.Tartanblue wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 12:30 amIf Ironton goes independent, Pendleton could try to schedule games against teams from other states than just Kentucky or West Virginia. If his goal is to get them nationally ranked.