Agree policing transfers is a lost cause. It’s only going to get worse. Kids mimic what they see. College is basically free agency now , nba super teams , better get with the program
Ironton out of OVC in 2024.
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Not so much green, patriot ridge is a very wealthy sub division and spaced out, so not many students actually come out, but webster and parts of sciotoville. It's a very weird in setup but it was set up before population growth obviously. Their student population is increased by this. Burg will have the occasional transfer in junior high. One of burgs basketball players came from webster in junior high.Ironmen98 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:30 amSo technically burg is the beneficiary of students live in other school districts, but chose to attend burg over the greens and Websters.wobycat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:27 amWhat he's saying is Burg will always have a decent CB due to the surrounding areas. There are many kids who start at Burg, but they technically live in another district. For example, if you drive another two or three miles past the old grade school on dogwood ridge, you will be in south webster district but burg high school is the closer school to attend. Before open enrollment, those kids would have to wait on the webster bus to pick them up.
Whereas Ironton has had proven talent come in high school.
Yes both have increased CB, yet they are vastly different in context.
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I think it's killing the college program. I think they need to return to closed enrollment. You can still win with your kids. Kirtland is the best example of that.Ironmen98 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:34 amAgree policing transfers is a lost cause. It’s only going to get worse. Kids mimic what they see. College is basically free agency now , nba super teams , better get with the program
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The formula is what it is. Your interpretation of the number and conclusion drawn from it is faulty.Ironmen98 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:28 amNot my formula , it’s the ohsaa that came to that conclusion.RBH23 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:25 amYou are the one spinning the numbers, I’m explaining what they mean.
Here’s an example: a family can move into a school district with their high school son, and that counts as zero to the CB.
But a kid that went to a school k-12, but lives outside the district counts as 1 against CB.
In your mind, the second kid is a transfer and the first is not since the CB number says so!
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My interpretation doesn’t matter. Ohsaa statistics show Wheelersburg has benefited greatly from kids outside the district. No one’s mad about it.RBH23 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:39 amThe formula is what it is. Your interpretation of the number and conclusion drawn from it is faulty.Ironmen98 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:28 amNot my formula , it’s the ohsaa that came to that conclusion.RBH23 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:25 am
You are the one spinning the numbers, I’m explaining what they mean.
Here’s an example: a family can move into a school district with their high school son, and that counts as zero to the CB.
But a kid that went to a school k-12, but lives outside the district counts as 1 against CB.
In your mind, the second kid is a transfer and the first is not since the CB number says so!
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Now that is something we agree on. From the pros on down, the mentality is “if you can’t beat them, join them”.Ironmen98 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:34 amAgree policing transfers is a lost cause. It’s only going to get worse. Kids mimic what they see. College is basically free agency now , nba super teams , better get with the program
Bird and Magic would never have considered joining forces, while Lebron has spent a career doing so.
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Re: Ironton out of OVC in 2024.
Exactly!! It’s OHSAA’s formula.
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LOL. You keep moving the goal posts!
The argument was pertaining to transfers, not kids who went to a school k-12.
You’re hiding behind the CB as defense for your assumption, but the assumption is wrong. As I explained, Ironton has kids that transferred in high school just for football that count as zero to their CB, while Burg has multi-generational kids that count as 1 to their CB.
The first is obviously a transfer (despite CB), the second is not. One was not developed through the school system, the other was not. One had no guarantee of being a football star or even playing while the other was a guarantee.
So back to my initial point, a school can win state titles without talented transfers to boost the roster. Burg has done it multiple times and I’m various sports.
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No, I think it's a relative topic. How one perceives it is one thing but it definitely has its discussions. Look, it's no secret that Ironton's recent success has been aided by incoming impact players. Better players help regardless of the argument of how or when they get there.
I think it impacts our area more when students from neighboring schools move. There are only a certain amount of good players and even less amount of great ones. Removing team A's great player and putting them on a team B with their great player, makes it difficult for Team A to overcome.
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Burg is not going to close their border, and those living on the border would be pissed if it happened. Would damage property value!wobycat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:39 amI think it's killing the college program. I think they need to return to closed enrollment. You can still win with your kids. Kirtland is the best example of that.
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Not sure about 1989 but 2017 they had quite a few players from other districts on the team. Always a plus .RBH23 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:48 amLOL. You keep moving the goal posts!
The argument was pertaining to transfers, not kids who went to a school k-12.
You’re hiding behind the CB as defense for your assumption, but the assumption is wrong. As I explained, Ironton has kids that transferred in high school just for football that count as zero to their CB, while Burg has multi-generational kids that count as 1 to their CB.
The first is obviously a transfer (despite CB), the second is not. One was not developed through the school system, the other was not. One had no guarantee of being a football star or even playing while the other was a guarantee.
So back to my initial point, a school can win state titles without talented transfers to boost the roster. Burg has done it multiple times and I’m various sports.
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Burg had closed borders in 1989; CB = 0.Ironmen98 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:51 amNot sure about 1989 but 2017 they had quite a few players from other districts on the team. Always a plus .RBH23 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:48 amLOL. You keep moving the goal posts!
The argument was pertaining to transfers, not kids who went to a school k-12.
You’re hiding behind the CB as defense for your assumption, but the assumption is wrong. As I explained, Ironton has kids that transferred in high school just for football that count as zero to their CB, while Burg has multi-generational kids that count as 1 to their CB.
The first is obviously a transfer (despite CB), the second is not. One was not developed through the school system, the other was not. One had no guarantee of being a football star or even playing while the other was a guarantee.
So back to my initial point, a school can win state titles without talented transfers to boost the roster. Burg has done it multiple times and I’m various sports.
In 2017, they had one kid that transferred into the school during high school. Rest of the kids started at Burg or had been at Burg for a long time.
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Ironmen98, I've been pointing this out to burgites for a while. Somehow, their kids from other districts are fine - while other schools are vile and evil for taking in kids from out of town.
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RBH23 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 11:10 amBurg had closed borders in 1989; CB = 0.Ironmen98 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:51 amUse it to your advantage . All good:RBH23 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:48 am
LOL. You keep moving the goal posts!
The argument was pertaining to transfers, not kids who went to a school k-12.
You’re hiding behind the CB as defense for your assumption, but the assumption is wrong. As I explained, Ironton has kids that transferred in high school just for football that count as zero to their CB, while Burg has multi-generational kids that count as 1 to their CB.
The first is obviously a transfer (despite CB), the second is not. One was not developed through the school system, the other was not. One had no guarantee of being a football star or even playing while the other was a guarantee.
So back to my initial point, a school can win state titles without talented transfers to boost the roster. Burg has done it multiple times and I’m various sports.
Not sure about 1989 but 2017 they had quite a few players from other districts on the team. Always a plus .
In 2017, they had one kid that transferred into the school during high school. Rest of the kids started at Burg or had been at Burg for a long time.
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RBH23 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 11:10 amBurg had closed borders in 1989; CB = 0.Ironmen98 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:51 amUse it to your advantage . All good:RBH23 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:48 am
LOL. You keep moving the goal posts!
The argument was pertaining to transfers, not kids who went to a school k-12.
You’re hiding behind the CB as defense for your assumption, but the assumption is wrong. As I explained, Ironton has kids that transferred in high school just for football that count as zero to their CB, while Burg has multi-generational kids that count as 1 to their CB.
The first is obviously a transfer (despite CB), the second is not. One was not developed through the school system, the other was not. One had no guarantee of being a football star or even playing while the other was a guarantee.
So back to my initial point, a school can win state titles without talented transfers to boost the roster. Burg has done it multiple times and I’m various sports.
Not sure about 1989 but 2017 they had quite a few players from other districts on the team. Always a plus .
In 2017, they had one kid that transferred into the school during high school. Rest of the kids started at Burg or had been at Burg for a long time.
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No reason to explain. Use it to your advantage
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The numbers are not the problem, your understanding and interpretation is.
CB is not a good indicator of transfers. Why? Because if the family moves into the school district, the kid is a tier 0; adds nothing to the CB even though this is obviously a transfer.
So back to my point, Burg rarely gets high school transfers, and their CB number is mostly due to kids that have been in the systems from k-12. And yet they produce winning programs with their homegrown kids. Have won many state titles!
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Never said they are vile or evil. Said their program success, unlike Burg’s, depends on high school all starts they can get from other schools. And without those, their program would falter.
Specifically with Pendleton, I said he was smart going after kids outside Ironton’s system. The fans want a winner and no way can he produce one without pulling from the outside. He’s doing what is necessary to keep his job. Coaches at Burg don’t have to rely on the outside and pulling other schools high school stars to survive.