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Bobref

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  1. 50 minutes ago, Irishman said:

    George McGinnis passed this morning....I loved those ABA Pacers teams, and George was a great one. So many great memories, and I have no doubt those teams could have competed well against the NBA teams. RIP George

     

    This was written before he passed and is a great story. 
    https://www.nba.com/pacers/news/his-best-george-mcginnis-was-best?fbclid=IwAR2HaausRgEWauA-r59Jln2wi9vMBS0ImIklI1Vx3R61KwPtrahqznTecQ4 

    Saw him play when I was a freshman at Notre Dame and IU came up and beat Austin Carr and the Irish 106-103. What a player!

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  2. 27 minutes ago, Coach Nowlin said:

    So @Bobref,   assuming you are saying, give you Harbaugh and call it a day?   If not Harbaugh, who would you suggest be a good choice since you have moved on from FLUS.

    I don’t know. But then again, I’m not the GM of the Bears, being paid several million $$ a year to know the answer. I bet he’s better at it than me. At least, we better hope so.

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  3. I don’t usually listen to that stuff, because all you get is “coachspeak,” but I heard part of an interview with Coach Eberflus today. Honestly, listening to him butcher the language, and struggle to complete a thought, made me yearn for Dave Wannstedt.

    Incidentally, little known fact. Wannstedt was the model for the bust outside the International Bad Mustache Hall of Fame.

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  4. The procedure is exactly the same at all 3 levels of football. If it’s close, you may give the offender the courtesy of a warning. But if it’s blatant, you’ve got to call it … especially in a nationally televised game at that level. I mean, think what the narrative would have been like today if he doesn’t throw that flag. Do you think no one is going to pick up on the fact that Toney lined up in the NZ? It would be going viral before the crew got off the field. Think about sitting in the film room with your supervisor having to watch it on video … over and over and over …. In other words, think about it from the official’s perspective. It’s a no brainer.

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  5. 11 hours ago, maroonman said:

    Mishawaka and Elkhart have played 114 times.  The first game was in 1902.  I know that 114 is not more than the 117 games between Crown Point and Lowell... but it's pretty close.  Unfortunately, since Mishawaka moved from the Northern Indiana Conference to the Northern Lakes Conference in 2020, that longstanding rivalry is over.

    So, was Elkhart a single school, then it split, then consolidated? During the time there was both Elkhart Central and Elkhart Memorial, which was the rival?

  6. On 8/11/2023 at 11:55 PM, temptation said:

    Not sure there’s a better/more intimidating nickname for a school in America than the “Tarblooders.”

    Tarblooders made it back to back state championships. Coach Ginn is really something.

     

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  7. The CFP is not an NCAA championship. It’s an entertainment venture. Their charter says the goal is to get the 4 best teams in the country, so as to maximize the entertainment value of the events. Given their objective, I think they got it exactly right.

  8. The mighty, mighty Eagles of St. Edward pull away late to defeat Springfield 31-21 and win their 3rd consecutive Ohio Div. 1 title.

    On you mighty Eagles,
    You’ll have to fight to win a victory!
    So fight, you mighty Eagles,
    and raise Saint Edward’s green and gold on high.
    And when the game is on the record,
    No matter what the final score may be,
    With all your heart,
    With all your strength,
    You played the game and won a victory!

     

  9. 16 minutes ago, Major said:

    Great job by all 6 crews.  I just have one call that I wonder about.  2A game 1st half(I think 1st Qtr).  NP going south to north.  NP attempts a long pass near their sideline.  The pass is ruled a catch.  I wasn't sure if the player that caught the ball may have stepped out of bounds and then made the catch.  It would have been a tough call to make as I was watching from north end zone right on that sideline.  Your brother was a lot closer than I was.

     

    My only question from the weekend that was still in my memory.

     

    Thanks

    Don’t remember the play, and I don’t recall anyone talking about it.

    As an aside, the high school rule on that play is different from NCAA and NFL. In high school, if the receiver has voluntarily gone out of bounds and then returned to the field of play, he remains an eligible receiver, but is guilty of illegal participation, a 15 yd. penalty. So, you could have a situation where the receiver steps out of bounds, returns, and is then a victim of pass interference, resulting in a double foul, requiring an offset and replay.

  10. 1 hour ago, RegionFBFan said:

    no offense Bobref, high school officials aren’t as skilled as college and pro officials and lord knows they miss calls but have a replay safety net.

    No offense taken. Shouldn’t be any surprise. Pro and college players are better than high school players. No reason to think that officiating wouldn’t work the same way.

  11. 42 minutes ago, foxbat said:

    Nonetheless, I've been thinking about this issue for a bit and frankly, haven't yet been able to come up with a set of items that works for the argument as to why p/ps, in general win, that can then be applied across the board.

    That’s because there is no “across the board.” That’s why the success factor is the best solution. A multiplier or a class bump treats all P/Ps the same, and that does not reflect reality. In what universe are Chatard and Bishop Noll to be treated alike in order to level the playing field? The success factor (at least, conceptually) identifies those programs that traditionally punch above their weight class and moves them into the class where history says they belong.

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