Little Danny wrote:
I don't even argue this point any more. People in Stark Co. like to remind everyone in Ohio that it is their birth right for the games to playd there, and the OSHAA will never move the games.
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Little Danny wrote:
However, if you think the games won't be well attended in Columbus you are mistaken.
I don't think they will be very well attended in Columbus either. The fact that they want to spread it out over 3 days will hurt attendance as well, IMO. A lot of folks make a little mini vacation out of it and get a hotel in the Canton area, stay overnight, and watch all 6 games over a 2 day period. I don't see people doing that for 3 days.
Don't count on many Columbus people going to the games just to watch a game. They are only concerned with the Buckeyes. Besides a handful of teams, most Columbus teams do not have great attendance at their OWN games! Let alone some of those fans going to go watch someone else play that they have no affiliation with.
Talking about economy...food & hotels will be more expensive in Columbus...plus...needing to be there over 3 days will make it even MORE expensive. Granted, less people will need hotels b/c of the location, but there will still be fans that use that resource. Traffic will be worse in Columbus as well. The people that want it in Columbus want it in Columbus for one reason, b/c they don't want to drive to Stark County. That's a dumb*** reason to move them. If there was a VALID reason besides that, I could understand the argument. But the only argument everyone from Pro-Columbus uses is the whole "Oh, well it will be a shorter drive for me!"
Heck...I'll even throw up a point made on another site...did you see the Herbies last year? You had the number one team in the country and Ohio's pride on the line as they said..and that place was EMPTY! You think that would have happened in Stark? Not a snowballs chance in hell. It would have been packed! There just isn't many casual fans in Columbus to rival Stark County.
Fact is...no way can Columbus bring the atmosphere of the High School Championships the way Stark County gets it done. I'm not saying it won't move to Columbus...but if it does...it won't be there any longer than one contract. OHSAA is losing money...we all know they are all about the dollars. So they might throw up a hail mary and move it to Columbus just to see if it will get them more cash. For the first year or two...it will probably..but once the 'nostalgia' runs off..and the fans that went just to say they went are once again sitting at home watching it in TV. OHSAA will see numbers worse than what they are seeing now in Stark County.