
Go Falcons
Posts: 802
Nov 4, 2014 10:59pm
Loudonville earned more computer points than anyone in Division VI. They would have hosted a playoff game in every Division V region (meaning they would've finished top four in each of those regions), and hosted a game in three of the four regions in Divisions II, III and IV. Also, the Redbirds would've made the playoffs in one of the two Division I regions.jaco;1670861 wrote:I see you have a case of small school bias. Orrville's best teams in the past decade never won the OCC. Let's not get uppity. Loudonville is a D6 school. They'd do okay, but win it? No. Lexington and Clear Fork aren't good, but they aren't Willard and Lucas - whoever those guys are. Wooster currently has a Division 1 athlete playing for them at WR and DB. Playing with the big boys with speed is another game. I don't think Loudonville gets through Wooster, Mansfield, Madison, Ashland and West Holmes with fewer than two losses.

thePITman
Posts: 3,867
Nov 5, 2014 7:45am
I really think Loudonville would have won the OCC going away this year.
CCRolly
Posts: 786
Nov 5, 2014 9:04am
Are you taking the Redbirds over the Titans also?

rrfan
Posts: 1,922
Nov 5, 2014 9:10am
I am not sure anyone thinks Loudonville is not a good team...how did we get so off track?

Go Falcons
Posts: 802
Nov 5, 2014 12:16pm
I think Orrvilles future is tied to Loudonvilles, if they do try to leave the OCC. It may involve the WCAL, MBC or a new League but both schools need a new home.rrfan;1670962 wrote:I am not sure anyone thinks Loudonville is not a good team...how did we get so off track?
Bad thing about the WCAL is that soccer has faltered some, giving Orrville a good footing.

rrfan
Posts: 1,922
Nov 5, 2014 2:24pm
I know we are supposed to care about soccer...but I don't.Go Falcons;1671055 wrote:I think Orrvilles future is tied to Loudonvilles, if they do try to leave the OCC. It may involve the WCAL, MBC or a new League but both schools need a new home.
Bad thing about the WCAL is that soccer has faltered some, giving Orrville a good footing.

Old Rider
Posts: 2,470
Nov 7, 2014 1:53pm
I posted this on the WCAL thread but thought it should be shared here as well. Saw numbers that indicated that this football season we had 93 kids playing in grades 5th-8th. Those are good numbers and if we can just keep 3/4 of those that's 70 kids playing high school football soon.
It's coming around...be patient!!
It's coming around...be patient!!
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gowoo
Posts: 62
Nov 8, 2014 10:10am
What was that RRN about this time next week?Red Rider Nation;1669790 wrote:Please don't include me or my name in association with what you saw last night! I'm better than that!! I never said playoffs I said discipline! Look back you goofball!! This time next week you will be watching the same playoffs without either team in it just like me.
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jaco
Posts: 226
Nov 8, 2014 10:43am
Kudos for your optimism, but I'd caution you.. youth numbers rarely have any connection to high school turn out. You're lucky to keep half those kids engaged. Heck, 25-33% is often best case. But you're right, it starts in the youth program for sure.Old Rider;1671950 wrote:I posted this on the WCAL thread but thought it should be shared here as well. Saw numbers that indicated that this football season we had 93 kids playing in grades 5th-8th. Those are good numbers and if we can just keep 3/4 of those that's 70 kids playing high school football soon.
It's coming around...be patient!!
And a word on a possible WCAL move. What I saw last night was three local teams who skated through relatively easy regular season schedules struggle in the playoffs. The WCAL co-champ got mercy ruled, for crying out loud. Chippewa's season will end tonight. You might be better off staying where you're at now that I think about it. Triway only played two teams this season who finished about .500. They laid a major egg in that first half against a poor Galion team. Loudonville, the same. A one seed winning 28-14 over an 8 seed? I think I'd rather have a meat grinder schedule and be ready for the post season than a "feel good" regular season schedule that just gives you a false sense of achievement.
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elitesmithie05
Posts: 94
Nov 8, 2014 2:20pm
Well to be fair getting stuck with Kirkland and Coldwater aren't exactly easy 1st round games. I think Triway would have a tougher time with both of those teams than Galion. But thats just me...jaco;1672074 wrote:Kudos for your optimism, but I'd caution you.. youth numbers rarely have any connection to high school turn out. You're lucky to keep half those kids engaged. Heck, 25-33% is often best case. But you're right, it starts in the youth program for sure.
And a word on a possible WCAL move. What I saw last night was three local teams who skated through relatively easy regular season schedules struggle in the playoffs. The WCAL co-champ got mercy ruled, for crying out loud. Chippewa's season will end tonight. You might be better off staying where you're at now that I think about it. Triway only played two teams this season who finished about .500. They laid a major egg in that first half against a poor Galion team. Loudonville, the same. A one seed winning 28-14 over an 8 seed? I think I'd rather have a meat grinder schedule and be ready for the post season than a "feel good" regular season schedule that just gives you a false sense of achievement.
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Riderwannabe
Posts: 220
Nov 8, 2014 3:57pm
Ànd Triway will be done in round 2
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pigskin13
Posts: 1
Nov 8, 2014 4:16pm
Orrville just needs to wait until Indian Valley and Tusky Valley leave the PAC.
The PAC will be begging Orrville and Northwest to join shortly there after.
The PAC will be begging Orrville and Northwest to join shortly there after.

O-Trap
Posts: 14,994
Nov 8, 2014 5:24pm
I might be careful about trying to predict games. Chances are, if you're wrong, you'll sound like you have sour grapes, and at least one person will make sure to point out how wrong you were.Riderwannabe;1672130 wrote:Ànd Triway will be done in round 2
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gowoo;1672067 wrote:What was that RRN about this time next week?Red Rider Nation;1669790 wrote:Please don't include me or my name in association with what you saw last night! I'm better than that!! I never said playoffs I said discipline! Look back you goofball!! This time next week you will be watching the same playoffs without either team in it just like me.
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gowoo
Posts: 62
Nov 8, 2014 6:34pm
O-trap - I only did that because it was RRN.
The other Orrville posters on here are top notch.
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Red Rider Nation
Posts: 1,085
Nov 8, 2014 7:45pm
Isnt there a Wooster thread somewhere you can go?? Oh wait NO! There isn't!gowoo;1672201 wrote:O-trap - I only did that because it was RRN.The other Orrville posters on here are top notch.
congrats on the win is it your first ever playoff win?? You played a soft team next week will be different!! And who cares if you lose in Round 1 or Round 2 you are still going to lose!!
CCRolly
Posts: 786
Nov 8, 2014 8:57pm
We're all a little dumber every time you post. Wish they'd end the rivalry so you could battle someone you could compete with better, like Rittman.
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Red Rider Nation
Posts: 1,085
Nov 8, 2014 10:07pm
And we all got uglier everytime we look at your wife!!!CCRolly;1672365 wrote:We're all a little dumber every time you post. Wish they'd end the rivalry so you could battle someone you could compete with better, like Rittman.
CCRolly
Posts: 786
Nov 8, 2014 10:58pm
Somebody has his panties in a bunch. Not my fault everyone makes fun of you. You bring that on yourself Internet tough guy.

O-Trap
Posts: 14,994
Nov 8, 2014 11:38pm
What's with the ugliness?Red Rider Nation;1672318 wrote:Isnt there a Wooster thread somewhere you can go?? Oh wait NO! There isn't!
congrats on the win is it your first ever playoff win?? You played a soft team next week will be different!! And who cares if you lose in Round 1 or Round 2 you are still going to lose!!
And a playoff team is a playoff team. Nobody's THAT soft in the playoffs.
And maybe they will lose next week, but this just sounds like sour grapes or something. Cheer up. Riders had a tough year, but things will change. Just give it time.
CCRolly
Posts: 786
Nov 9, 2014 6:50am
O-Trap, props to you. Most Orrville posters on here know I support them all the time, except against Woo.

rrfan
Posts: 1,922
Nov 10, 2014 8:06am
I think most Orrville fans wanted to see Wooster Win a playoff game. I know that I did. I hope they win next week too. I don't know a lot of the players on that team but Dyson did play a year in Orrville and even though I would have loved for him to stay at Orrville I wish nothing but the best to that kid. Good Luck next week Woo and that is from an Orrville Fan...
Don't judge Orrville on RRN...that is bad for everyone.
Don't judge Orrville on RRN...that is bad for everyone.

RedRider1
Posts: 3,850
Nov 10, 2014 11:39am
I wanted Triway, Ashland, Madison and Wooster to win.rrfan;1672917 wrote:I think most Orrville fans wanted to see Wooster Win a playoff game. I know that I did. I hope they win next week too. I don't know a lot of the players on that team but Dyson did play a year in Orrville and even though I would have loved for him to stay at Orrville I wish nothing but the best to that kid. Good Luck next week Woo and that is from an Orrville Fan...
Don't judge Orrville on RRN...that is bad for everyone.
We played 4 playoff teams this year. Almost a 5th in West Holmes.
For as "down" as the OCC and our schedule was, to have 4 and almost 5 opponents make it to week 11 is pretty good.
Loudonville found out a lot about themselves last week, and will need to play very well to beat Mogadore.

RedRider1
Posts: 3,850
Nov 10, 2014 11:43am
According to numbers shared with me....this year's junior class of 6 had 29 kids playing 7th grade football. That's losing 80%.jaco;1672074 wrote:Kudos for your optimism, but I'd caution you.. youth numbers rarely have any connection to high school turn out. You're lucky to keep half those kids engaged. Heck, 25-33% is often best case. But you're right, it starts in the youth program for sure.
This year's seniors had 25 in 7th grade....and 11 this year.
So 50% is a starting point it seems if you want to guess on how many kids will be left from 7th to 12th grade.
We need 15 per class in a town the size of ours (a shrinking town remember) to compete. You put 40-45 kids from 10th - 12th grade in pads, and I'll go to battle with that. Less than that and it's just not enough for coaches to work with most years. You can't go 11 on 11 (legit) in practice and don't have the depth to absorb injuries.
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Red Rider Nation
Posts: 1,085
Nov 10, 2014 12:25pm
Jason Hall out as Massillons coach! See what happens when you don't win in a football town?? You go! Until Orrville gets on board with this you will continue to see the same results. It doesn't take much to figure that out!! Numbers this and numbers that win or go!!!
CCRolly
Posts: 786
Nov 10, 2014 12:38pm
We should use the same type of formula here. If you're a moron or idiot...which you are both, trust me...you shouldn't be allowed to post and spew your negativity and nonsense.