RBH23 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 1:07 pm
TigerBob wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 12:32 pm
Carmen Ohio wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 11:55 am
Burg fans have reached the “we got you in a tight spot on the schedule” coping point. Sad to see from a once proud fan base.
You don’t understand! Winning the state championship is a bad thing! Think of the 2030 schedule implications! Surely this team that has proven they’ll play anyone won’t be able to find a game! Ironton is so lucky they have Wheelersburg around to play.
As long as both teams get the same number of home games during the contract, who hosts first is irrelevant. Last year ended the old contract, next year starts the new one. Also, let’s not act like Wheelersburg filling the SOC bye week with the same team every year and opening Week 1 for another game is a bad thing for them. It’s a mutually beneficial relationship in many ways.
Rumor I heard was Wheelersburg is paying Ironton some cash to flip the hosting dates. Public schools so that info should be out there somewhere.
LOL!! Of course winning the state is an amazing accomplishment. My discussion on this thread started with IHS fans downplaying Terry’s impact. According to them, Terry’s 300 all purpose yards, 10 receptions, 3 TDs, and one int can simply be covered if Terry didn’t play. Just need a few tweaks to the game plan. LOL!!
No doubt Burg benefits from it, but IHS has a bigger scheduling issue. They have four open spots in next year’s schedule. Have been turned down by the MAC schools and Ignatius. Burg already has week 1 replaced and has a replacement for week 6 if need be.
Ironton’s physical location and alienation of local teams will make scheduling quite the challenge. HP struggles with this despite being in Columbus. Will be far worse for IHS.
Ironton does not win the state championship without Shaun Terry. Ironton very well could have played for the state championship, who knows. But they don't win it without him. No shame in that, he is the best playmaker I've ever seen in HS ball in our area. Anyone who says otherwise is wrong.
If the series ended tomorrow, it would no doubt be worse for Ironton, just because they have more games to fill. Having a local game that is still great competition and a massive gate is a luxury for Ironton. It would be bad to lose that luxury. However, it's a luxury for Wheelersburg too. Both programs are playing for trophies at the regional and state level. Both programs use this game to help them get there on and off the field. Both programs have every incentive to keep it going.
As for "it will be hard for Ironton to schedule," that's true. However, every top program in the state either faces the same problem or is in a league where they don't have to worry about it. There is no local MAC for Ironton to join, so they are going to have to go the other route and play a schedule that features a ton of travel. Again, many top programs around the state have to do the same thing, and Ironton has done it in the past. It is not ideal, but it is necessary if you want to play for and win state titles on a consistent basis.