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Best, worst, most unique
Lysander replied to Trojanmp52's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
So I am told...... They are waiting on anti-gravity technology. Early adapters. -
Best, worst, most unique
Lysander replied to Trojanmp52's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Yeah, I had the dubious honor of watching my son puke his guts out about 8 feet in front of me at St. X some years back. Sometimes being close isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. -
Best, worst, most unique
Lysander replied to Trojanmp52's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
It has an old school feel like something out of the 30s in terms of the massive covered bleachers. There’s really nothing quite like it that I’m aware of today. It’s a pretty intimidating place too when you look across the field at the packed stands. I recall after losing there people billowing out of the stands like a human wave. -
Hoosier Hills Conference
Lysander replied to starbacker's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
I understand that folks can be a bit insular in looking at their teams...to a point, that particular pride can lead to future success and I will always encourage it. Good on you! Still, to be clear, as regards Columbus East picking up Chatard, as a Hoosier who is a bit proud as regards Indiana HS football (and a Chatard guy), I think it behooves me to actually compare and contrast a bit. In 2019 (per CalPreps/MaxPreps), Chatard was projected to defeat Louisville Male 34 to 21. Chatard was also projected to defeat Louisville Manual 40 to 12. In 2019, 3A Chatard ended the season in Indiana as the #3 team ALL CLASSES from 1A to 6A per CalPreps. Let’s repeat....#3 ALL CLASSES (1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 6A). To also clarify, Columbus East has also found itself within the Top 10 All Classes in the last decade as well...or more than one occasion. In 2020, Chatard was projected to defeat Louisville Male 28 to 20. Chatard was also projected to defeat Louisville Manual 28 to 10. In 2020, Chatard ended the season in Indiana as the #6 team from 1A to 6A ALL CLASSES. Add that Columbus East has scheduled Whiteland who ended the season as the #10 team ALL CLASSES per Sagarin. With that, it’s great that Floyd Central is playing top flight competition and it’s a true path to getting better and I wish them well. Still, the time of achievement would appear to be when those games begin to get competitive. That is when the goal has been achieved. -
Is there a coaching shortage brewing?
Lysander replied to a topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Chatard’s head football coach the last 3 seasons is a partner at a law firm....he’s lost 2 games the last 2 seasons. He’s far from the only head coach there from outside the building (or even the teaching profession). -
Hoosier Hills Conference
Lysander replied to starbacker's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
WOW!! That is simply awesome! I’ve been wanting to see these two play each other FOREVER! It would be great if they could sustain the series...I think it would definitely help both schools come playoff time. BTW, I just noticed Chatard is also playing Warren Central second game of the season. This might not be the best year for Chatard to take on these two Indiana powerhouses given their graduation losses from last season but I am glad to see it happen regardless. Hoping these sort of games set the tone for the future. They will be good for all involved. I’d imagine there will be some degree of hype and buildup surrounding this late season match-up. -
Concordia's head coach steps down
Lysander replied to jakone's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
He’s going to be hard to replace. His 2016 team was heads and tails ahead of any 3A and “Success Factored” 4A team at the time (in 2016, traditional 4A teams like Cathedral, Columbus North and New Pal had already moved on to 5A). In 2016, Concordia was an absolute MACHINE. As an ancient EIAC guy, I felt terrible that Lawrenceburg drew THAT short straw. Even last year, he came up with a game plan (minus, perhaps, his top offensive player) that fought Chatard (who ended the year as the 6th ranked team in ALL, repeat, ALL classes per Sagarin) right down to the very, very end. To be clear, the 3A State Championship games last year were ALL played in the North between Chatard, Concordia and Mishawaka Marian (the Lucas Oil “State Championship” game was an afterthought.........thanks Tri-West AD, btw). Not that it needs reminding (but I will), the 3A State Champion defeated the 4A State Champion during regular season play..... Back to the point, BIG SHOES need to be filled at Concordia. -
Kentucky - Potential 5th Year Seniors
Lysander replied to irishuncle411's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Kentucky.....(sigh) -
The powers that be will undoubtedly place Chatard and Roncalli in the same Sectional next year. There can be only one (to coin a phrase) so it’s likely that either Chatard (a) moves back down into 3A in a couple of years, (b) remains or (c) moves up and Roncalli either (a) remains or (b) moves up. Unfortunately, all things considered, I think the likeliest scenario is that in 2 years Chatard goes back to 3A and Roncalli moves up to 5A. Just a guess, though.
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webcast who had good who was bad
Lysander replied to Trojanmp52's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
That’s exactly how I felt. I honestly couldn’t believe that game was still going on. -
webcast who had good who was bad
Lysander replied to Trojanmp52's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Yeah ....the SEI guys do a nice job. I still am amazed at how they managed that 5 plus hour Lawrenceburg/Brownstown Central game during playoffs this past Fall on a Friday night/Saturday morning. -
Looks that way-nice pick up. I think it says a lot about the direction they see themselves as going as well. Been a long time since Roncalli has played an actual Cincy team if I recall correctly (though some might argue that East Central may qualify). Roncalli is going to be an absolute beast this Fall.
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webcast who had good who was bad
Lysander replied to Trojanmp52's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Chuck Freeby and company of WHME TV-46 out of South Bend are easily the best I’ve seen in watching more than a fair number of broadcasts around the state over the years. -
How we fix Northern 6A football
Lysander replied to a topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Saw it but discretion being the better part of valor...... -
Governor: Transgender athletes will 'destroy women's sports'
Lysander replied to Muda69's topic in OOB v2.0's OOB Forum
Is it beyond people to stick to the point or is it just too much fun to resist acting like the idiots in DC? A question was submitted and it seems to break down as follows: 1. Is it fair to biological women to allow transgenders into their sports? if it’s fair, then - discussion over. 2. If it’s not fair, then what do we do? (a) Set up separate transgender sports or (b) Do nothing and just say there are no sports available for transgenders To be clear, I don’t care what God apparently tells you neither do I care what bromide you think you are supposed to say because you identify as Left or Right (at least the religious folks to their credit think they are getting it from God vs. some dumb@ss politician or celebrity). Damn few here are even attempting to discuss what we should do....if anything. Whether I think it’s BS or not, the situation is here....it exists. How do we deal with it? -
Governor: Transgender athletes will 'destroy women's sports'
Lysander replied to Muda69's topic in OOB v2.0's OOB Forum
Societally it seems we (not me personally but I’m unfortunately along for the ride) are committed to the continual fracturing and subdividing of the country. There are whole industries committed to it as well as a major political party. Admittedly the trans community probably accounts for 1/10th of 1% and regardless what I think of it, the currently dominant political party, the media and “academia” (excepting those who are actually scientists in this area) thinks they are more important than 1/2 our population (women). With that fact and the ongoing commitment to break our society down into ever small sub components and factions for political gain, I don’t think there is any other option. -
Governor: Transgender athletes will 'destroy women's sports'
Lysander replied to Muda69's topic in OOB v2.0's OOB Forum
In some cases, I think “being transgender” is simply a declaration. No surgery, no hormone treatment, etc.....at least not initially. That, obviously, is a problem for women’s athletics. Even following surgery, treatment, etc., it’s still problematic for women’s sports. I recognize that this whole thing is extremely complicated (I’ve been reading speculative fiction about this for decades and folks can’t begin to imagine just where this takes us societally) and that we have only seen the tip of the iceberg as to how it relates to the greater society BUT an easy call has to be that women’s sports are limited to biological women. If it’s not, then we may just as well get rid of women’s sports in their entirety because it becomes meaningless. With that, it appears that the best alternative is that we we add Transexual categories of sports all to themselves. If some women or trans men want to play “up” in Men’s sports that’s fine by me. But the reverse is an easy “No”. Honestly, I don’t care what people do with their bodies, who they sleep with, who or what they love so long as they don’t look at me to pay for it. Otherwise, people can do whatever the Hell they want regardless of my personal belief or opinion. To be clear, lest someone mistake this as coming from some “kumbaya” place of great tolerance or love on my part, it’s not. It’s cold-hearted, curmudgeonly ambivalence. -
Has Indiana Become a Football State?
Lysander replied to JeffO2's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Which is usually 10 practices after Thanksgiving for your kids these past few years. -
Governor: Transgender athletes will 'destroy women's sports'
Lysander replied to Muda69's topic in OOB v2.0's OOB Forum
Has it happened yet? Curious. -
Governor: Transgender athletes will 'destroy women's sports'
Lysander replied to Muda69's topic in OOB v2.0's OOB Forum
Ok...I’ll bite (before this is quickly kicked over to the OOB). I can’t see Indiana ever permitting transgenders in women’s Jr. High and High school sports unless it is forced by the Feds. Even if that were the case, I think common sense (and science) will prevail in the Supreme Court in the end. Most likely, the result will be separate sports set up for Transgenders while Men and Women’s sports will go on. Any other solution will ultimately destroy Women’s sports at every level. There is a question as to what different collegiate sports will ultimately be dropped as colleges have to further split limited resources to now fund Men’s, Women’s, Transgender Women and Transgender Men. Do I personally find all of this ridiculous? Yes, but I think that is how it eventually works out. -
Has Indiana Become a Football State?
Lysander replied to JeffO2's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
I admit to being a “die hard old timer” but the days when Bobby Knight might show up at an Indiana HS gym and the surrounding communities talk about it for generations are long, long gone......and never coming back. The magic is gone. I hate to break the, now decades old, news but HS basketball and IU basketball are empty husks of what they were. The last time I went to a HS game those in attendance were parents, a handful of students and a bunch of football players who had earlier been lifting down in the weight room. -
Has Indiana Become a Football State?
Lysander replied to JeffO2's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
If an average football team has 30 players (guessing on this) and the average basketball team has 10 (guessing again) then we’ve got 9600 kids playing football and 4040 playing basketball. I’m not making any statement other than crunching these numbers (if those estimates are sensible ones - they might not be). Curious how many D1 scholarships there are comparatively between the 2 sports and how those have tracked over the last 20 years. Admittedly beyond my kin (or ambition) to try tracking it myself.
