Offseason 7-on-7 Competition Approved By Ohio High School Athletic Association
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Offseason 7-on-7 Competition Approved By Ohio High School Athletic Association
Offseason 7-on-7 Competition Approved By Ohio High School Athletic Association
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Very curious to see what transpires from this. Will schools create spring schedules within their league? Or is this benefitting mostly big schools and top prospects?
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I don’t like it. I’m more worried some coaches will turn this into a “play football, 7 on 7, or else” deal. Most coaches in small schools are great about supporting each others program and accommodating with other coaches, but I can see some taking advantage of this. I also think this can come back and hurt smaller schools (Especially your East, Notre Dame, Green, South Gallia) if they implement 7 on 7. You can get away with this with Cincinnati/Columbus area schools where you have 1000+ kids to choose from, but it won’t be beneficial in other areas.
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Old heads bout to be mad over nothing over this.
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OVC wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 9:19 pm I don’t like it. I’m more worried some coaches will turn this into a “play football, 7 on 7, or else” deal. Most coaches in small schools are great about supporting each others program and accommodating with other coaches, but I can see some taking advantage of this. I also think this can come back and hurt smaller schools (Especially your East, Notre Dame, Green, South Gallia) if they implement 7 on 7. You can get away with this with Cincinnati/Columbus area schools where you have 1000+ kids to choose from, but it won’t be beneficial in other areas.
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Tri_State79 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 1:29 pmOVC wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 9:19 pm I don’t like it. I’m more worried some coaches will turn this into a “play football, 7 on 7, or else” deal. Most coaches in small schools are great about supporting each others program and accommodating with other coaches, but I can see some taking advantage of this. I also think this can come back and hurt smaller schools (Especially your East, Notre Dame, Green, South Gallia) if they implement 7 on 7. You can get away with this with Cincinnati/Columbus area schools where you have 1000+ kids to choose from, but it won’t be beneficial in other areas.
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Just giving my opinion. We live in the United States and are able to do so. Ironton will benefit from this as should Rock Hill, but the smaller schools not so much, especially when you rely on all of your athletes to thrive as an athletic program.Tri_State79 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 1:30 pmTri_State79 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 1:29 pmOVC wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 9:19 pm I don’t like it. I’m more worried some coaches will turn this into a “play football, 7 on 7, or else” deal. Most coaches in small schools are great about supporting each others program and accommodating with other coaches, but I can see some taking advantage of this. I also think this can come back and hurt smaller schools (Especially your East, Notre Dame, Green, South Gallia) if they implement 7 on 7. You can get away with this with Cincinnati/Columbus area schools where you have 1000+ kids to choose from, but it won’t be beneficial in other areas.
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These kids need a break from one sport to play another football 24/7 is not the answer.
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I’m ok with it, But as long as “7 on 7” don’t start turning into full practices like some teams are already doing. Why have rules anyhow? lol
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Well that's life my man. It isn't gonna stop expanding, growing and changing because the little guy isn't good at expanding, growing or changing.OVC wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 3:01 pmJust giving my opinion. We live in the United States and are able to do so. Ironton will benefit from this as should Rock Hill, but the smaller schools not so much, especially when you rely on all of your athletes to thrive as an athletic program.
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7 on 7 is basically practice for the skills. Just let it happen. You'll be happier just goin w the change lol.SiderSammy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 3:03 pm I’m ok with it, But as long as “7 on 7” don’t start turning into full practices like some teams are already doing. Why have rules anyhow? lol
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Bingo
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