effingA, on 03 August 2013 - 08:12 PM, said:
No it wasn't whining... Who wants to go to Michigan, Indiana, half way across Ohio for a game or play basically a club team in St. Wendilin... The 10 schools were lucky... period!
Unless you know what goes on in trying to schedule games, you really are clueless to the process. It's not that easy. It always amazes me that there are people who think scheduling is easy... Go be an AD and find out how easy it is.
Yet in what?...35 days? all ten found games. And nobody forced them into making those drives. They could have said thanks but no thanks. No one has to play 10
The quotes wouldn't have been so bad if the double standards weren't so obvious to those not blinded by the friday night lights
I love high school football. I've driven to Toledo, Akron, and Cincy to watch games. I've watched games in the slums of Columbus and BFE locations like Richwood and South Charleston. Seen games in monsoons and freezing rain.
But ask yourself what if this had been volleyball? Every single AD would have said ho-hum, slapped on some more sunscreen and continued their summer vacation. The article in the paper wouldn't have been longer than 5 paragraphs. Not a single game would have been made up.
Or if HN had cancelled a basketball season on Sept 28? The likelyhood of a few making up games goes up but I wouldn't bet the farm they all do.
Edited by bob22, 03 August 2013 - 10:34 PM.