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Empty threats from select schools to leave LHSAA
Posted on 2/21/13 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 2/21/13 at 2:43 pm
All this talk about selects leaving LHSAA and
forming their own association is pure bull.
There are about 80 select schools. Not all selects
would choose to leave the LHSAA, so how many would
actually leave? And where would they go?
Most high school football fans would not care if
selects left. The talk about selects providing
the bulk of LHSAA revenue is not true in my
opinion but if you have figures to prove
otherwise then provide them.
My guess is that fewer than half of selects
would choose to leave. I live in North Louisiana
and from my knowledge of this area any select that
left LHSAA would have a VERY hard time filling
out a 10 game schedule. The logistics of travel,
time missed from school and finding quality
opponents would be overwhelming.
Considering the margin of vote for the split I
think it will not be rescinded in the forseeable
future. The biggest objection to select schools
is not about recruiting but about the way they
are able to get their players and the area they
are able to get them from. A good example is
providing scholerships. This is a good thing
if a select student is provided a scholership
because they have academic qualifications.
But information about scholerships is a closely
guarded secret with selects so essentially they
operate under their own rules. Would somebody
tell us how many John Curtis football players
on their 2012 championship team were on
scholership? Nobody knows? That's my point.
The split will stay. An adjustment should be
made in the divisions of selects in the playoffs
but how do you divide up 80 schools into fair
divisions?
Selects won't split because not enough of them
will agree to do it. So let the "Biggies" go
their own way if they think they have have enough
appeal to go national or even regional. This will
be the end of them. Good riddance.
I am from Winnfield. It was hard to see one of the
best teams in Winnfield's football history get
beat by one of the best teams that money could
buy - yes, John Curtis - in 2011. And for those
that count heads Winnfield had about 4 times as
many fans there as John Curtis. YEAH, SOUR GRAPES.
Have a great day!
forming their own association is pure bull.
There are about 80 select schools. Not all selects
would choose to leave the LHSAA, so how many would
actually leave? And where would they go?
Most high school football fans would not care if
selects left. The talk about selects providing
the bulk of LHSAA revenue is not true in my
opinion but if you have figures to prove
otherwise then provide them.
My guess is that fewer than half of selects
would choose to leave. I live in North Louisiana
and from my knowledge of this area any select that
left LHSAA would have a VERY hard time filling
out a 10 game schedule. The logistics of travel,
time missed from school and finding quality
opponents would be overwhelming.
Considering the margin of vote for the split I
think it will not be rescinded in the forseeable
future. The biggest objection to select schools
is not about recruiting but about the way they
are able to get their players and the area they
are able to get them from. A good example is
providing scholerships. This is a good thing
if a select student is provided a scholership
because they have academic qualifications.
But information about scholerships is a closely
guarded secret with selects so essentially they
operate under their own rules. Would somebody
tell us how many John Curtis football players
on their 2012 championship team were on
scholership? Nobody knows? That's my point.
The split will stay. An adjustment should be
made in the divisions of selects in the playoffs
but how do you divide up 80 schools into fair
divisions?
Selects won't split because not enough of them
will agree to do it. So let the "Biggies" go
their own way if they think they have have enough
appeal to go national or even regional. This will
be the end of them. Good riddance.
I am from Winnfield. It was hard to see one of the
best teams in Winnfield's football history get
beat by one of the best teams that money could
buy - yes, John Curtis - in 2011. And for those
that count heads Winnfield had about 4 times as
many fans there as John Curtis. YEAH, SOUR GRAPES.
Have a great day!
Posted on 2/21/13 at 2:46 pm to oldtimefootball
You could have put this shitty post in the other thread. You didn't need to start a new one.
Posted on 2/21/13 at 2:49 pm to oldtimefootball
quote:
And for those
that count heads Winnfield had about 4 times as
many fans there as John Curtis.
Did they give a trophy for that?
Posted on 2/21/13 at 2:49 pm to oldtimefootball
so you copied some email you received and posted it here?
Posted on 2/21/13 at 2:53 pm to oldtimefootball
quote:
The biggest objection to select schools
is not about recruiting but about the way they
are able to get their players and the area they
are able to get them from. A good example is
providing scholerships. This is a good thing
if a select student is provided a scholership
because they have academic qualifications.
What are these "scholerships" you keep referring to?
Posted on 2/21/13 at 3:03 pm to oldtimefootball
quote:you forgot to sign it as:
All this talk about selects leaving LHSAA and
forming their own association is pure bull.
There are about 80 select schools. Not all selects
would choose to leave the LHSAA, so how many would
actually leave? And where would they go?
Most high school football fans would not care if
selects left. The talk about selects providing
the bulk of LHSAA revenue is not true in my
opinion but if you have figures to prove
otherwise then provide them.
My guess is that fewer than half of selects
would choose to leave. I live in North Louisiana
and from my knowledge of this area any select that
left LHSAA would have a VERY hard time filling
out a 10 game schedule. The logistics of travel,
time missed from school and finding quality
opponents would be overwhelming.
Considering the margin of vote for the split I
think it will not be rescinded in the forseeable
future. The biggest objection to select schools
is not about recruiting but about the way they
are able to get their players and the area they
are able to get them from. A good example is
providing scholerships. This is a good thing
if a select student is provided a scholership
because they have academic qualifications.
But information about scholerships is a closely
guarded secret with selects so essentially they
operate under their own rules. Would somebody
tell us how many John Curtis football players
on their 2012 championship team were on
scholership? Nobody knows? That's my point.
The split will stay. An adjustment should be
made in the divisions of selects in the playoffs
but how do you divide up 80 schools into fair
divisions?
Selects won't split because not enough of them
will agree to do it. So let the "Biggies" go
their own way if they think they have have enough
appeal to go national or even regional. This will
be the end of them. Good riddance.
I am from Winnfield. It was hard to see one of the
best teams in Winnfield's football history get
beat by one of the best teams that money could
buy - yes, John Curtis - in 2011. And for those
that count heads Winnfield had about 4 times as
many fans there as John Curtis. YEAH, SOUR GRAPES.
Have a great day!
"Ciao,
Gino Joubert"
Posted on 2/21/13 at 3:07 pm to oldtimefootball
quote:
I am from Winnfield. It was hard to see one of the best teams in Winnfield's football history get beat by one of the best teams that money could
buy - yes, John Curtis - in 2011. And for those that count heads Winnfield had about 4 times as many fans there as John Curtis. YEAH, SOUR GRAPES.
Have fun in a few years getting beaten by a public such as Haynesville and then finding an excuse for why you didn't win.
Posted on 2/21/13 at 3:16 pm to oldtimefootball
you have no clue sir....
Posted on 2/21/13 at 3:58 pm to oldtimefootball
This post is full of idiocy and I don't even know where to start.
Posted on 2/21/13 at 4:27 pm to oldtimefootball
When someone says, "that's not true, in my opinion", you known that person is unaware of the definition of "true", and thus his opinion should be disregarded.
Posted on 2/21/13 at 5:16 pm to oldtimefootball
another thread was not needed. You are right the select schools are just talking crap. They aren't going anywhere. They really don't have any choice but to make it work. The other major sports are splitting up right behind this. If the selects could leave they would stop complaining and just leave. The reason for the complaining is panic over the whole situation.
Posted on 2/22/13 at 2:21 pm to oldtimefootball
This bullshite split will last 1 season in its current format before its amended dramatically or scrapped altogether, or there's a small chance that select schools do leave the LHSAA. Bookmark this post, because what I'm saying will happen. Deal with it.
Have a great day!
Have a great day!
This post was edited on 2/22/13 at 2:22 pm
Posted on 2/25/13 at 6:21 pm to oldtimefootball
Non select schools are fricked now that the state legislature wants to get involved. Haha.
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