Is it time for private schools to have theyre own playoffs in football

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skank
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Mar 6, 2011 2:02pm
Rocket08;700951 wrote:They're to busy investigating Massillon

Where there's smoke......

In the past maybe, but it seems Dr. Ross doesn't play the, "let's turn our head on the OBVIOUS parochial recruiting" game that Mr. Muscaro did.
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skank
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Mar 6, 2011 2:11pm
Rocket08;700951 wrote:They're to busy investigating Massillon

Where there's smoke......[/QUOTE]

That's funny rocket, "where there's smoke", I like your sense of humor.

The OHSAA in the '80s

"Let's see here, we have ARCHBISHOP Moeller getting kids from three different states, Cleveland St. Joseph getting kids from all over Cleveland, kids from all over Cleveland are starting to pour into a school in Cleveland called St. Ignatius".

"Hey....Wait a minute Mr. Muscaro....I see here where a kid from an adjacent school didstrict has transferred to Massillon, even though the school is 3 minutes from Massillon, I think we should pursue this one".

"I know Moeller has two great running backs from a different state....RENTING A HOUSE FROM THE HEAD COACH OF THE SCHOOL THEY NOW ATTEND", "But I really feel we should go after Massillon and the kid that lives 30 SECONDS from the Massillon city limits."
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Rocket08
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Mar 7, 2011 6:43pm
The 80's!!

Do you still watch Happy Days reruns everyday and polish your paper trophies??

It's 2011 man, step up
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GoChiefs
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Mar 7, 2011 6:47pm
Rocket08;702424 wrote:The 80's!!

Do you still watch Happy Days reruns everyday and polish your paper trophies??

It's 2011 man, step up
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skank
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Mar 7, 2011 6:57pm
Rocket08;702424 wrote:The 80's!!

Do you still watch Happy Days reruns everyday and polish your paper trophies??

It's 2011 man, step up

Do your kids each get a week with the trophy? Like the Stanley Cup?

One week it's in Boardman....

The next week it's in Struthers....

The week after that it's in Niles....

Warren....

Austintown....

Out of state for 3-6 weeks?
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fish82
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Mar 7, 2011 6:59pm
skank;700968 wrote:
Rocket08;700951 wrote:They're to busy investigating Massillon

Where there's smoke......[/QUOTE]

That's funny rocket, "where there's smoke", I like your sense of humor.

The OHSAA in the '80s

"Let's see here, we have ARCHBISHOP Moeller getting kids from three different states, Cleveland St. Joseph getting kids from all over Cleveland, kids from all over Cleveland are starting to pour into a school in Cleveland called St. Ignatius".

"Hey....Wait a minute Mr. Muscaro....I see here where a kid from an adjacent school didstrict has transferred to Massillon, even though the school is 3 minutes from Massillon, I think we should pursue this one".

"I know Moeller has two great running backs from a different state....RENTING A HOUSE FROM THE HEAD COACH OF THE SCHOOL THEY NOW ATTEND", "But I really feel we should go after Massillon and the kid that lives 30 SECONDS from the Massillon city limits."
You broke the rules.

Moeller didn't.

Sucks to be you.
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skank
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Mar 7, 2011 7:07pm
fish82;702452 wrote:
skank;700968 wrote:
You broke the rules.

Moeller didn't.

Sucks to be you.




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skank
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Mar 7, 2011 7:17pm
Go into any public school in the COUNTRY and take any kid he wants.
Roam the sidelines buck naked.
Shoot bottle rockets into the opposing teams locker room
Rent homes to kids families that he just happens to coach.

These are just a few things that Gerry Faust could have gottan away with during his tenure at Moeller. TWO of them he made habits of.
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Mar 7, 2011 7:22pm
skank;702449 wrote:Do your kids each get a week with the trophy? Like the Stanley Cup?

One week it's in Boardman....

The next week it's in Struthers....

The week after that it's in Niles....

Warren....

Austintown....

Out of state for 3-6 weeks?

As a comedian...I'm offended by the lack of material you have. Come up with some new bits, this act is old.
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skank
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Mar 7, 2011 7:28pm
sherm03;702487 wrote:As a comedian...I'm offended by the lack of material you have. Come up with some new bits, this act is old.

I knew you were a comedian....I've been reading your "bit" for about 80 pages.

No, seriously, I didn't realize you were a comedian until you said "Mooney doesn't recruit".
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Dean Wormer
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Mar 7, 2011 10:46pm
skank;702501 wrote:I knew you were a comedian....I've been reading your "bit" for about 80 pages.

No, seriously, I didn't realize you were a comedian until you said "Mooney doesn't recruit".
That's almost as funny as the fact that you still talk about poll trophies from 45 years ago. Like Rocket said, good lord man welcome to the new century.
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rmolin73
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Mar 8, 2011 1:15am
He can't because then he would have to get used to the one and done era for Massillon football.
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Dean Wormer
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Mar 8, 2011 9:39am
Even though the "Shuffler" is a rabid parochial school hater I do have to say that Massillon has some of the best high school facilities in the state. I'm glad that teams like Mooney, Ursuline, St. Eds, Ignatius, St.X, etc. get a chance to use them in December most years.
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fish82
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Mar 8, 2011 9:48am
skank;702481 wrote:Go into any public school in the COUNTRY and take any kid he wants.
Roam the sidelines buck naked.
Shoot bottle rockets into the opposing teams locker room
Rent homes to kids families that he just happens to coach.
Kicking the crap out of Massillon in the championship game.

These are just a few things that Gerry Faust could have gottan away with during his tenure at Moeller. THREE of them he made habits of.
1. FYP...and it's "gotten," Mr. Credibility. ;)

B. As luck would have it, the one thing he didn't make a habit of was violating OHSAA rules and getting put on probation. You should thank him for letting you actually be the best at something.
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dave
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Mar 8, 2011 10:43am
Dean Wormer;695771 wrote:I am curious to see what the "SKANK SHUFFLER" has to say about this:

Last weekend the Upper Arlington girls swim team won the state championship. Upper Arlington is a Division I PUBLIC school if my memory serves me correct. There were quite a few rather large parochial school teams there and hell, even Massillon might have had a team there. These young ladies deserve a lot of credit beating those all star teams from Cleveland and Cincinnati. Especially since it is the 7th time in a row that they have done it. My goodness they must be recruiting or doing something illegal. How else could they accomplish such a feat. I'm sure it's not just the fact that they are good athletes with an obviously good coach. I think someone should contact the OHSAA and start work on leveling the playing field in girls swimming.

Are you really comparing swimming to football? Nobody choses a high school based on swimming, the best swimmers usually don't even swim in school, it's all club/private.
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Mar 8, 2011 10:56am
dave;703211 wrote:Are you really comparing swimming to football? Nobody choses a high school based on swimming, the best swimmers usually don't even swim in school, it's all club/private.

While I agree that you can't really compare swimming to football, there was mention on this thread a while back about Cincinnati St. Xavier's state championships in swimming. So what's good for one side is good for the other as well.
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Rocket08
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Mar 8, 2011 11:18am
dave;703211 wrote:Are you really comparing swimming to football? Nobody choses a high school based on swimming, the best swimmers usually don't even swim in school, it's all club/private.

You have no idea what your talking about
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Rocket08
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Mar 8, 2011 11:21am
Interesting fact:

St X is by far the cream of the crop in swimming (boys)

Upper Arlington is even more superior than that (girls swimming)

One's public, one's private

Read posts on here for the last 5 months and you would think that this is not possible
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Con_Alma
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Mar 8, 2011 11:23am
I can't speak fro the present day scenario but I have a family member that chose his high school based on swimming being available. Granted that was in the late 70s early 80s. The public school where he resided didn't have a swim team and he attended a school which did offer it.

He did swim in college on a full ride and competed in the Olympic trials.
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Dean Wormer
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Mar 8, 2011 11:24am
dave;703211 wrote:Are you really comparing swimming to football? Nobody choses a high school based on swimming, the best swimmers usually don't even swim in school, it's all club/private.
You missed the whole point, Dave. Shuffler was talking about wrestling and how a parochial school dominates in DI. He wouldn't congratulate them if God himself told him to. On the other hand I chose to use the Upper Arlington women's swim team as an example of what hard work and good coaching can do for a program. Like I said before, no sour grapes here. Just a well deserved pat on the back to Upper Arlington.
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Con_Alma
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Mar 8, 2011 11:31am
Dean Wormer;703280 wrote:You missed the whole point, Dave. Shuffler was talking about wrestling and how a parochial school dominates in DI. He wouldn't congratulate them if God himself told him to. On the other hand I chose to use the Upper Arlington women's swim team as an example of what hard work and good coaching can do for a program. Like I said before, no sour grapes here. Just a well deserved pat on the back to Upper Arlington.

You might include Brecksville's gymnastic team. My goodness are the dominant.
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Rocket08
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Mar 8, 2011 11:37am
^^^^

Absolutely true!!!

Good pull
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Dean Wormer
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Mar 8, 2011 11:39am
Con_Alma;703295 wrote:You might include Brecksville's gymnastic team. My goodness are the dominant.
Would that be a "PUBLIC" school? Because we all know that no matter what, the parochial schools recruit and cheat to win. I have heard that Mooney even buys cars for the kids parents on the speech team.
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Con_Alma
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Mar 8, 2011 11:40am
Yeah, they are a public. A pretty good size one too.
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dave
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Mar 8, 2011 11:45am
Con_Alma;703279 wrote:I can't speak fro the present day scenario but I have a family member that chose his high school based on swimming being available. Granted that was in the late 70s early 80s. The public school where he resided didn't have a swim team and he attended a school which did offer it.

He did swim in college on a full ride and competed in the Olympic trials.


Yeah I guess I didn't include enough in my post. If they don't have a team that's completely different. What I meant was you rarely see kids go to a different school to get on a better swimming team like you do in football. Most of their coaching is private and although it's a team sport really it's individual for most. Obviously there are exceptions but nothing near like football.