Absolutely NOT!!! Big Red is my second favorite team in the Valley, but they can't get their Locals to play them.... I know somebody from up north will say schedule this team or that team.... They also blame Big Red for recruiting the way they do or something like that... Let's say this is somewhat true... Look where Big Red Pulls from, a small town with about 10,000 people and smaller communities around them.... They on the other hand have YTOWN and ALL the smaller communities around it.... Who has the Bigger drawing area??? This is what cracks me up from a lot of posters on these sites, they don't take that into consideration... Anyhow that being said, it's a lot harder for Big Red to schedule up compared to teams up north. Now with that being said, Big Red falls back into the same category with in state teams as they do valley teams... I'm sure Big Red would LOVE to play 5-7 valley teams per year and still have the room to bring in better competition... Remember, I'm not from Big Red BUT I don't have BLINDERS on like most....icskins;494505 wrote:Ok, I have a follow up question. Again, I do not mean this in a negative toward any school. I am just using Steubenville as an example because I saw their schedule. The OVAC has a rule that a school has to play a certain number of schools in order to qualify for the conference championship. Should the State have a similar requirement? Should a team have to play, maybe over half of their games against teams in their State in order to qualify for the playoffs?
I know that the OVAC is not the best thing to use as a comparison. I, personally, have never been a fan of the way points are awarded for playing out of state schools. I think that either way it goes it is unfair. You either get too many points or too few.
Anybody have any thoughts? Again, please do not take this as an attack on any school.
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