OSU 77 wrote:gotigers wrote:THIS IS NOT ABOUT FOOTBALL!!! The reasons for wanting to withdrawl from the SEOAL have absolutely nothing to do with football. Football happens to be the ONLY benefit with regards to scheduling and that is not worth it in all the other sports.
Do you want to travel from Ironton to Zanesville to watch a girls softball game as a Ironton fan? NO WAY!!! What if you are a parent and you are obligated to make that trip? What about when your daughter and son play high school basketball and she is in Marietta one night and your son plays in Logan the next night? Who wants to make these trips? I wouldn't want to as a parent, but I would. As a casual fan, I guarantee you I will not go. That is the problem. The travel and money is a big factor, but couple that with the decline in pride and support for all the other sports and the solution is an easy one: GET OUT!!!
What do you mean a decline in pride and support?
Chillicothe, Gallipolis, Jackson, and Portsmouth will still be close enough to schedule in most sports. Instead of going to Warren, Logan, Zanesville, and Marietta now we can think about scheduling teams in other sports within 10-15 minutes of Ironton like Coal Grove, Rock Hill, Chesapeake, Fariland, Wheelersburg, Minford, Symmes Valley, South Point, Green, Ashland, Boyd Co., Greenup Co., Raceland, Fairview, Russell, Rose Hill.
GOOD MOVE IRONTON BOE!!!
GO TIGERS!!!
My question is, why did you all re-join the SEOAL a third time knowing what the travel would be in the first place? In ALL SPORTS not just Football!
I think you all lost the confidence by many on here. You don't see Portsmouth or Gallipolis whining about the travel do you? You all should of stayed as an Independent if your tact was to leave again after being in the SEOAL only 2 years. Why? Because you all thought you might dominate the league as you did in the 70's and 80's but it has not turned out that way?