FanOfCats wrote:
Holy Shit!
Way to go Cats! White and staff gets EVERYTHING out of his kids. While I was starting to doubt after the botched punt snap, the Cats NEVER did! Thanks to Ginn for for passing instead of letting your 6'6" (or whatever he is) to fall forward! But the Cats played lights out D and SOMEHOW didn't let the explosive offense of Glenville put up many points.
Congratulations Cats! You make our whole community, and central ohio, proud. No one can take away what you've accomplished and it will be a memory you cherish forever. Thanks for giving the parents and community the opportunity to go along for the ride.
Glenville, along with Elder, Colerain, Mentor, and in a way St X just keep shaking their heads at how Davidson does what they do.... keep it close and usually WIN. Teams just never see Davidson coming. You got the feeling during this game that Glenville thought their "athleticism" would be enough. One also gets the feeling that Glenville wasn't prepared for the subtleties of Davidson's game (2-point conversion, etc). Glenville was undisciplined and it hurt them.
Say what you want, but no one should question or dispute what this program and these seniors have accomplished! Davidson just keeps plugging away, plays lights out D and executes in the clutch. They simply Believe!
I watched the game in person, but I still don't know how Davidson could EVER move the ball against those giants on the D line for Glenville. They were just attacking our O line all night... but somehow we got the key blocks, and reads from Jake, that we needed. Amazing!
By the way, I understand OHSAA's desire to protect the players and the students by keeping fans from rushing the field... I really do! But the execution of that policy by the event staff and a couple of overzealous police was ridiculous! Do we really need K-9 patrol dogs barking and snapping at people? Do we really need a cocky security guard at the 50 pushing a parent (with a small child on their shoulders)? Do we really need to have a human wall of "event staff" keeping the team from going over to shake hands with their parents after winning a state championship? Again, I don't blame OHSAA, but I blame the 2-cent cop and local staff for poor implementation of a plan. I rarely complain about stuff like this, but if you were there you say how stupid it was.
Honestly, if I were the guy that got pushed (and subsequently arrested) I'd file a lawsuit for assault. He was pushed for no reason. He wasn't rushing the field. Perhaps he was running his mouth, but that doesn't give a cop the right to push someone for no reason.... especially when their is a small child in harm's way.
I'll post more once I settle down from this great victory.... probably in February!!! Congrats CATS!!!
FanOfCats,
Congrats on your teams 2nd State title. Davidson played with alot of heart & soul and deserves all the accolades they will no doubt receive.
However, I think calling Glenville "undisciplined" is pure bush league and uncalled for. Nobody, I mean nobody makes it to the OHSAA D1 state title game without being highly disciplined.
Also, the event staff has a job to do & an insurance policy to adhere too, so lawsuits can be avoided. Imagine what could have happened if the adult with the toddler on his/her shoulders would have run onto the field and mingled with a bunch of celebrating teenagers in full pads.
I've seen first hand how many fans come up with broken noses, missing teeth, twisted knees and many other ailments after being allowed too rush the field or the sideline. Then afterward they decide the venue owes them money for their own stupidity.
I understand the elation and excitement factor after a big victory, but it's not a free pass to access the sidelines and field.
I have been to a bunch of championship games since 1991 at both stadiums and I would like to thank the people at both Paul Brown Tiger & Canton Fawcett for the fine job they do every year.
I'm sorry to hear you had a bad experience and once again, Congrats to the Cats.