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1 minute ago, 23andCounting said:

No, it's not a 14 point swing in all circumstances. There are different variables involved with each team......strengths, weaknesses, etc. But it's certainly not a "myth" either. Let's roll with a difference in "opinion." 

Also... pretty much, your scenario couldn't happen in the top 3 classes. They essentially all have turf, especially ones that would advance deep in playoffs. 

In the bottom 3 classes... .Heritage Hills comes to mind as a top team with grass; there aren't many others, though. 

 

I've just been involved in A LOT of muddy games (coached and played)... the team that played better won. 

Posted
1 minute ago, btownqbcoach1 said:
3 minutes ago, btownqbcoach1 said:

Also... pretty much, your scenario couldn't happen in the top 3 classes. They essentially all have turf, especially ones that would advance deep in playoffs. 

 

 

Actually, it did happen recently in one of the top 3 classes. 

4 minutes ago, btownqbcoach1 said:

I've just been involved in A LOT of muddy games (coached and played)... the team that played better won. 

Yes, normally the team that plays better wins, lol. But it doesn't mean they could duplicate their efforts on a dry field versus playing in three inches of mud. Inclement weather tends to even things out. 

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Just now, 23andCounting said:

 

Actually, it did happen recently in one of the top 3 classes. 

Yes, normally the team that plays better wins, lol. But it doesn't mean they could duplicate their efforts on a dry field versus playing in three inches of mud. Inclement weather tends to even things out. 

who? 

I find the 2nd sentence bogus 

Posted

Congratulations to all who have participated in this discussion to date. A discussion about home field advantage and not one person has mentioned officiating.

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, btownqbcoach1 said:

who? 

Not opening up that can of worms. 

4 minutes ago, btownqbcoach1 said:

I find the 2nd sentence bogus 

I'd argue that the second sentence it absolute fact.

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Just now, 23andCounting said:

Not opening up that can of worms. 

I'd argue that the second sentence it absolute fact.

Crazy, but ok. 

2 minutes ago, Bobref said:

Congratulations to all who have participated in this discussion to date. A discussion about home field advantage and not one person has mentioned officiating.

 

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another myth lol 

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Posted
1 minute ago, btownqbcoach1 said:

Crazy, but ok. 

I don't think stating that's it's "fact" is anymore crazy than stating that it's "bogus." 

Tell me, in 2003, would Warren Central have beaten Penn by 50 points in three inches of mud?

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6 minutes ago, 23andCounting said:

I don't think stating that's it's "fact" is anymore crazy than stating that it's "bogus." 

Tell me, in 2003, would Warren Central have beaten Penn by 50 points in three inches of mud?

It's complete bogus.

I hope that isn't your example. Warren would beat Penn during that time frame if they played on hot lava, if they played in Antarctica, or yes, if they played in 3 inches of mud. 

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2 minutes ago, btownqbcoach1 said:

It's complete bogus.

I hope that isn't your example. Warren would beat Penn during that time frame if they played on hot lava, if they played in Antarctica, or yes, if they played in 3 inches of mud. 

The question was: 

"would Warren Central have beaten Penn by 50 points in three inches of mud?" I never mentioned "time frame." We're talking about that one game in 2023. Answer honestly please.

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48 minutes ago, Bobref said:

Congratulations to all who have participated in this discussion to date. A discussion about home field advantage and not one person has mentioned officiating.

 

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No need to discuss because "home cooking" is a given.  Especially if the home team concession has good pork burgers. And the ice/water ratio of the water cooler left in the officials dressing room is just right. 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, 23andCounting said:

 

Actually, it did happen recently in one of the top 3 classes. 

Yes, normally the team that plays better wins, lol. But it doesn't mean they could duplicate their efforts on a dry field versus playing in three inches of mud. Inclement weather tends to even things out. 

Warsaw at Concord IMSC 

Posted
55 minutes ago, 23andCounting said:

I don't think stating that's it's "fact" is anymore crazy than stating that it's "bogus." 

Tell me, in 2003, would Warren Central have beaten Penn by 50 points in three inches of mud?

Ask @bobref. He can give you a very good, educated opinion/fact on this.  IMSC, he had that title game.  

Posted
10 minutes ago, Sparty said:

Ask @bobref. He can give you a very good, educated opinion/fact on this.  IMSC, he had that title game.  

He's staying quiet, probably doesn't feel the need to engage. It's really hard to argue my point here. Bad weather is the great equalizer whether one likes it or not. I've seen it burn the teams that I follow, but I've also seen it help. It does the better team no favors.

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The biggest ‘mud game’ that comes to mind is 2006 Jasper @ Ev Central in the sectional. Best team Central had in school history (at the time) ended up losing to the Power Pitch of the Wildcats in standing mud. 8-7 final score. 

I would guess Central wins by 2-3 TD’s on a dry field. It’s the main reason all EVSC schools got turf a year later. 
 

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11 hours ago, Coach Nowlin said:

You were not in Ft Wayne Nov 20th 2010 clearly !!!    😎

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8 hours ago, oldtimeqb said:

The biggest ‘mud game’ that comes to mind is 2006 Jasper @ Ev Central in the sectional. Best team Central had in school history (at the time) ended up losing to the Power Pitch of the Wildcats in standing mud. 8-7 final score. 

I would guess Central wins by 2-3 TD’s on a dry field. It’s the main reason all EVSC schools got turf a year later. 
 

Great example. Central beat Memorial that year 63-7.........Jasper beat them 16-7. Only common opponent that year I believe. Not sure why it's hard for some to grasp the fact that bad weather brings unequal teams closer together. 

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53 minutes ago, 23andCounting said:

Great example. Central beat Memorial that year 63-7.........Jasper beat them 16-7. Only common opponent that year I believe. Not sure why it's hard for some to grasp the fact that bad weather brings unequal teams closer together. 

Because it doesn't 

18 hours ago, 23andCounting said:

The question was: 

"would Warren Central have beaten Penn by 50 points in three inches of mud?" I never mentioned "time frame." We're talking about that one game in 2023. Answer honestly please.

You said 2003 lolol 

I already answered your question once. 

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Posted
17 hours ago, Muda69 said:

No need to discuss because "home cooking" is a given.  Especially if the home team concession has good pork burgers. And the ice/water ratio of the water cooler left in the officials dressing room is just right. 

 

Bit of an oxymoron "a good pork burger" 

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Posted
1 hour ago, btownqbcoach1 said:

Bit of an oxymoron "a good pork burger" 

I'm sorry that nobody in Brownstown knows how to make them correctly.

 

 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Muda69 said:

I'm sorry that nobody in Brownstown knows how to make them correctly.

 

 

Very weird thing to say 

They just suck. 

Eat a ribeye, a regular burger, anything really. 

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I agree that in the playoffs “sometimes” the home team a create a sense of energy or “atmosphere” that is palpable.   Not always, but I have witnessed it a couple times.  It’s seems it’s less about venue and more about community energy for that contest on that night.  When it’s against you, one can feel it right away.

Other than that, these numbers represent my personal observations.

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15 minutes ago, Titan32 said:

I agree that in the playoffs “sometimes” the home team a create a sense of energy or “atmosphere” that is palpable.   Not always, but I have witnessed it a couple times.  It’s seems it’s less about venue and more about community energy for that contest on that night.  When it’s against you, one can feel it right away.

Other than that, these numbers represent my personal observations.

Crazy confused... are you from Merriville or Gibson? lol 

Gibson Southern... excellent homefield advantage and gasp.... even on TURF!!! 

Posted
19 hours ago, Robert said:

I was

 

Thank You!   you get it !  🙂

Others, not so much, but that is ok

11 hours ago, foxbat said:

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But the parking lot where many many cars were parked on solid ground in the grass next to the grass field.   WILD occurance 🙂

 

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