
Tony Montana
Posts: 7
Mar 7, 2012 3:21pm
from Steubenville, the quickest ways to Morgantown are:
WV2 to WV27 to PA 844 to Washington and Pickup 79
OR
US22 to PA18 to Washington and pickup 79
They both take about the same time/mileage and are 20-35 min quicker than any other way
WV2 to WV27 to PA 844 to Washington and Pickup 79
OR
US22 to PA18 to Washington and pickup 79
They both take about the same time/mileage and are 20-35 min quicker than any other way

Tony Montana
Posts: 7
Mar 7, 2012 3:24pm
Agreed - drove back and forth to WVU hundreds of times in my college "daze"ManO'War;1108115 wrote:7 to 70 to 79...all 4 lanes unless some rock slides close a lane on route 7.
Personally I always take the back way to Washington...it's a lot quicker.
from Steubenville, the quickest ways to Morgantown are:
WV2 to WV27 to PA 844 to Washington and Pickup 79
OR
US22 to PA18 to Washington and pickup 79
They both take about the same time/mileage and are 20-35 min quicker than any other way

Tony Montana
Posts: 7
Mar 7, 2012 4:39pm
That Mansfield game was my Freshman year. Band Busses didn't get home til maybe 2-230 AM ... Rough! Tough Loss too. Can't imagine how the players felt.ManO'War;1107818 wrote:And it takes two to tango. Last year Reno mentioned on several occasions that he thought that Akron St Vincent St Mary was a go for game 3, but then they changed their mind at the last minute and we ended up with Bishop Ryan Ontario out of desperation to have 10 games.
Also, we are not realistically going to travel too far and have out team and fans (the ones that do make the trek) arrive home in the wee hours of the night. From past experience it seems that Columbus is about the limit to the west...Akron to the northwest...Warren to the north....and Zanesville to the south. The few times we have went farther (Mansfiled, Chardon, Chillicothe) were really long trips and we didn't bring that many fans. I'm curious to see how many will go to Morgantown this coming year. At least it is all 4 lane highway though.
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FairwoodKing
Posts: 2,504
Mar 10, 2012 11:50pm
What do you think are the chances that Steubenville will gain significantly in population this year and bring more blue-collar boys to the football team. A few months ago, ABC News declared that Steubenville will have the second highest employment rate in the nation because of the gas shale boom. Even the people who move into the Sixth Ward aren't going to want to send their kids to that mess that we call Indian Creek.
If I'm right, the Big Red team could look very different this year.
If I'm right, the Big Red team could look very different this year.

ichsnjb
Posts: 285
Mar 10, 2012 11:54pm
FairwoodKing;1111985 wrote:What do you think are the chances that Steubenville will gain significantly in population this year and bring more blue-collar boys to the football team. A few moths ago, ABC News declared that Steubenville will have the second highest employment rate in the nation because of the gas shale boom. Even the people who move into the Sixth Ward aren't going to want to send their kids to that mess that we call Indian Creek.
If I'm right, the Big Red team could look very different this year.
Remember Mooney?
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FairwoodKing
Posts: 2,504
Mar 11, 2012 9:59am
If you mean, do I remember Mooney coming up with phantom players that seem to come out of nowhere, yes I do.ichsnjb;1111991 wrote:Remember Mooney?

ichsnjb
Posts: 285
Mar 11, 2012 10:34am
FairwoodKing;1112131 wrote:If you mean, do I remember Mooney coming up with phantom players that seem to come out of nowhere, yes I do.
I mean remember how they beat you and eventually won state?
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FairwoodKing
Posts: 2,504
Mar 11, 2012 1:08pm
That's old news.ichsnjb;1112149 wrote:I mean remember how they beat you and eventually won state?

skank
Posts: 6,543
Mar 11, 2012 2:15pm
ichsnjb;1112149 wrote:I mean remember how they beat you and eventually won state?
:rolleyes:
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Thinthickbigred
Posts: 4,148
Mar 11, 2012 2:27pm
......................................................................................................ichsnjb;1112149 wrote:I mean remember how they beat you and eventually won state?

ManO'War
Posts: 1,420
Mar 11, 2012 5:55pm
Unless you are from Mooney, or graduated from there, then you have no room to talk...especially if the ichs in the beginning of your username means Indian Creek.ichsnjb;1112149 wrote:I mean remember how they beat you and eventually won state?

skank
Posts: 6,543
Mar 11, 2012 5:59pm
ichsnjb;1112149 wrote:I mean remember how they beat you and eventually won state?
I mean remember how they are allowed to procure kids from every corner of the state?
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FairwoodKing
Posts: 2,504
Mar 12, 2012 1:47am
Why does every discussion about Big Red have to include Mooney?

ManO'War
Posts: 1,420
Mar 12, 2012 12:35pm
Cause that is the only team that the haters have to hang their hat on. Their team can't do it, so they bandwagon on Mooney...except in 08 when Big Red beat Mooney..then they switched to Alter.

4cards
Posts: 2,551
Mar 12, 2012 3:02pm
FairwoodKing;1112131 wrote:If you mean, do I remember Mooney coming up with phantom players that seem to come out of nowhere, yes I do.[/QUOTE]
...care to explain your post FK?

fish82
Posts: 4,111
Mar 12, 2012 4:21pm
70% of all the high schools in the state can do that. You'll have to be more specific.skank;1112680 wrote:I mean remember how they are allowed to procure kids from every corner of the state?
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landshark0731
Posts: 273
Mar 12, 2012 5:39pm
Big Red gets kids from West Virginia, so why complain about where another school gets kids from?

skank
Posts: 6,543
Mar 12, 2012 9:02pm
fish82;1113837 wrote:70% of all the high schools in the state can do that. You'll have to be more specific.
Oh....Sorry....Legally.
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2002sunset
Posts: 169
Mar 16, 2012 12:02pm
That will be interesting, but I don't see the team looking any different at all for a couple years. The chances of someone moving in and having the ability brains and stamina that would be needed to get playing time is unlikely.FairwoodKing;1111985 wrote:What do you think are the chances that Steubenville will gain significantly in population this year and bring more blue-collar boys to the football team. A few months ago, ABC News declared that Steubenville will have the second highest employment rate in the nation because of the gas shale boom. Even the people who move into the Sixth Ward aren't going to want to send their kids to that mess that we call Indian Creek.
If I'm right, the Big Red team could look very different this year.
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FairwoodKing
Posts: 2,504
Mar 16, 2012 12:56pm
You're probably right. But I'm not thinking so much in terms of ability, brains, and stamina, I'm thinking about the discipline that is needed. You can't teach that overnight.2002sunset;1118242 wrote:That will be interesting, but I don't see the team looking any different at all for a couple years. The chances of someone moving in and having the ability brains and stamina that would be needed to get playing time is unlikely.
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2002sunset
Posts: 169
Mar 16, 2012 1:44pm
Right, discipline falls into my "brains" category.FairwoodKing;1118294 wrote:You're probably right. But I'm not thinking so much in terms of ability, brains, and stamina, I'm thinking about the discipline that is needed. You can't teach that overnight.

ManO'War
Posts: 1,420
Mar 16, 2012 3:35pm
If people only knew all the transfers that Big Red has gotten over the years that couldnt handle what is asked of them they would be amazed.
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Thinthickbigred
Posts: 4,148
Mar 16, 2012 7:16pm
YepManO'War;1118428 wrote:If people only knew all the transfers that Big Red has gotten over the years that couldnt handle what is asked of them they would be amazed.
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FairwoodKing
Posts: 2,504
Mar 19, 2012 2:39am
Here it is the Ides of March and we still don't know the schedule. So far we know that Big Red is going to play Brooke, Massillon, Ursuline, and Morgantown. Through the grapevine, I have heard that week 1 will be a team from Columbus, week 2 will be Cleveland Benedictine, week 6 will be Baltimore MoJo, week 9 will be Buffalo St. Joe's, and week 10 will be Buchtel. I don't know if any of these are accurate, but in some cases I got info from what I believe to be realiable sources. We'll just have to wait until the schedule comes out to see if I'm right.
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FairwoodKing
Posts: 2,504
Mar 20, 2012 2:40am
According to the OHSAA website, this is Big Red's schedule for 2012:
08/23 (H) Woodrow Wilson, DC
08/31 (H) Benedictine
09/07 (H) Bishop Timon-St Jude, NY
09/14 (H) Brooke, WV
09/21 (A) Massillon Washington
09/28 (H) Westinghouse, PA
10/05 (H) Youngstown Ursuline
10/12 (A) Morgantown, WV
10/19 (-) Open (* Parkersburg South needs a game on this date also)
10/26 (H) Buchtel
Conspicuously absent are Buffalo St. Joe's and O'Hara. But there is another Buffalo area team to take their place.
08/23 (H) Woodrow Wilson, DC
08/31 (H) Benedictine
09/07 (H) Bishop Timon-St Jude, NY
09/14 (H) Brooke, WV
09/21 (A) Massillon Washington
09/28 (H) Westinghouse, PA
10/05 (H) Youngstown Ursuline
10/12 (A) Morgantown, WV
10/19 (-) Open (* Parkersburg South needs a game on this date also)
10/26 (H) Buchtel
Conspicuously absent are Buffalo St. Joe's and O'Hara. But there is another Buffalo area team to take their place.