23andCounting Posted April 30 Author Posted April 30 21 hours ago, First_Backer_Inside said: I guess I can't give you an answer for those bigger schools. I don't have much experience with them. For the smaller schools it is more difficult to get some guys on the all-state teams, so all-conference is the only recognition some of them can get. I imagine a junior or sophomore making all-conference would probably get the attention of scouts if the kid has otherwise gone unnoticed. You make a good point. It will be interesting to see how this all goes down and whether or not it will affect other nearby conferences. I personally had no issue with the SAC as it was. For Carroll: If playing Center Grove, Hamilton Southeastern, Snider, Dwenger, and Homestead doesn't prepare you for the tournament, I'm not sure what will. As stated before, I think playing schools like South Side and Concordia are good tune-up games. It gives the Chargers an opportunity to work on some things as you would in a pre-season scrimmage. Reps for the second stringers. Rest for the starters. For Concordia: Why not take the Bishop Luers approach? The Knights wouldn't have thirteen state titles if they were playing in a conference with a bunch of 1A, 2A, and 3A programs. I think at least a few of those titles were a result of the preparation playing the bigger schools gave them. At the end of the day, I'm not going to blame a program that want's to play schools more like themselves in terms of strength and enrollment. There are some obvious advantages of that in terms of player buy-in and fan turn out. It will be fun just watching what escalates from here. Maybe another massive opponent for Carroll worth making the trip out to see with Dinan's "go big or go home" approach. I really don't have a dog in this fight. Quote
jakone Posted April 30 Posted April 30 11 hours ago, 23andCounting said: I imagine a junior or sophomore making all-conference would probably get the attention of scouts if the kid has otherwise gone unnoticed. You make a good point. It will be interesting to see how this all goes down and whether or not it will affect other nearby conferences. I personally had no issue with the SAC as it was. For Carroll: If playing Center Grove, Hamilton Southeastern, Snider, Dwenger, and Homestead doesn't prepare you for the tournament, I'm not sure what will. As stated before, I think playing schools like South Side and Concordia are good tune-up games. It gives the Chargers an opportunity to work on some things as you would in a pre-season scrimmage. Reps for the second stringers. Rest for the starters. For Concordia: Why not take the Bishop Luers approach? The Knights wouldn't have thirteen state titles if they were playing in a conference with a bunch of 1A, 2A, and 3A programs. I think at least a few of those titles were a result of the preparation playing the bigger schools gave them. At the end of the day, I'm not going to blame a program that want's to play schools more like themselves in terms of strength and enrollment. There are some obvious advantages of that in terms of player buy-in and fan turn out. It will be fun just watching what escalates from here. Maybe another massive opponent for Carroll worth making the trip out to see with Dinan's "go big or go home" approach. I really don't have a dog in this fight. Adams Central thrives come playoff time while playing small schools during the regular season. Again talent and coaching is the biggest factor for success. Quote
23andCounting Posted May 1 Author Posted May 1 (edited) 3 hours ago, jakone said: Adams Central thrives come playoff time while playing small schools during the regular season. Again talent and coaching is the biggest factor for success. Agree. I think there are a few programs like Adams Central who have systems that are designed for success every year, regardless of their schedule strength. Chris Geesman at Penn and Russ Isaacs at Snider were two of those programs. Currently New Pal. Edited May 1 by 23andCounting Quote
Komets2727 Posted May 1 Posted May 1 On 4/28/2026 at 11:59 AM, jakone said: And the Indy area schools will still mop the floor with you come playoff time. You either have talent or you don't playing bigger and better schools aren't going to make you more talent it's a myth. And beating Concordia 56-0 is going to make them better? Quote
jakone Posted May 1 Posted May 1 1 hour ago, Komets2727 said: And beating Concordia 56-0 is going to make them better? When was Snider more relevant statewide before Homestead and Carroll or after? Quote
Komets2727 Posted May 2 Posted May 2 More state titles after they joined, but having watched Snider for 50 years, better teams before they joined in my opinion 2 Quote
23andCounting Posted May 2 Author Posted May 2 I think this is a Carroll and Homestead thing, as stated before. My guess is that Snider and Dwenger are okay with the SAC in it's current form. Just a hunch. I'm looking forward to who Carroll and Homestead might pick up. New and interesting opponents are good for attendance. Something tells me that Carroll vs Toledo Whitmer will bring a bigger gate than Carroll vs South Side. #Fort-vs-Port Quote
HoopsCoach Posted May 5 Posted May 5 It’s too bad Fort Wayne and South Bend/Elkhart are 2 hours apart. A blend of the SAC and the NIC could provide some good matchups and create better competitive balance with divisions of similar schools. Something like this: Division 1 (largest schools) Penn 3476 Elkhart 2876 Carroll (Fort Wayne) 2581 Homestead 2345 Fort Wayne Northrop 2069 Fort Wayne Snider 1854 Division 2 South Bend Adams 1878 Fort Wayne South Side 1419 Fort Wayne Wayne 1367 Fort Wayne North Side 1320 South Bend Riley 1249 South Bend Washington 693 Division 3 (Private/Parochial) Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 936 South Bend Saint Joseph 922 Culver Academies 833 Mishawaka Marian 783 Fort Wayne Concordia 735 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 538 2 Quote
23andCounting Posted May 6 Author Posted May 6 @HoopsCoach I like your Division 1 scenario with the addition of Dwenger and Warsaw. Two non-conference games. Fort Wayne schools would have one long travel game, two depending on their non-conference opponents. I guess it would come down to Penn and Elkhart's willingness to travel. Quote
Robert Posted May 6 Posted May 6 12 hours ago, HoopsCoach said: It’s too bad Fort Wayne and South Bend/Elkhart are 2 hours apart. A blend of the SAC and the NIC could provide some good matchups and create better competitive balance with divisions of similar schools. Something like this: Division 1 (largest schools) Penn 3476 Elkhart 2876 Carroll (Fort Wayne) 2581 Homestead 2345 Fort Wayne Northrop 2069 Fort Wayne Snider 1854 Division 2 South Bend Adams 1878 Fort Wayne South Side 1419 Fort Wayne Wayne 1367 Fort Wayne North Side 1320 South Bend Riley 1249 South Bend Washington 693 Division 3 (Private/Parochial) Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 936 South Bend Saint Joseph 922 Culver Academies 833 Mishawaka Marian 783 Fort Wayne Concordia 735 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 538 12 hours ago, 23andCounting said: @HoopsCoach I like your Division 1 scenario with the addition of Dwenger and Warsaw. Two non-conference games. Fort Wayne schools would have one long travel game, two depending on their non-conference opponents. I guess it would come down to Penn and Elkhart's willingness to travel. 3 better than 2. Some years the Catholics deserve Div 1, some years they do not. Quote
23andCounting Posted May 6 Author Posted May 6 3 hours ago, Robert said: 3 better than 2. Some years the Catholics deserve Div 1, some years they do not. Can't say I disagree. Opens the door for Luers vs Dwenger or Luers vs Northrop. Former SAC games stay in tact. Luers vs Snider might even work. Lopsided series, but Luers is always competitive. I'm guessing that's a proposition Snider wouldn't say "no" to. Easy travel. Quote
psaboy Posted May 7 Posted May 7 On 4/24/2026 at 9:18 AM, 23andCounting said: I think the MIC and the HCC have proven your point. Playing that kind of competition week in and week out sets a higher standard. I don't think a few tune up games are bad, but I understand the logic. I personally like what Carroll and Homestead have done. They've taken the non-conference games with a "go big or go home" attitude. I don't necessarily like that those games have to be the first two weeks of the season though. It would be nice to schedule a game like that during the last couple weeks of the regular season. Not sure what the overall ingredient is. I just know catching up with the HCC and the MIC is a tall order. Something like this would help though. Carroll, Homestead, Northop, Snider, Dwenger, Penn, Elkhart + three non-conference games (5A & 6A teams only) would be a good start. Are we sure we should invite Northrop to the party?? They are typically a less than .500 team. How about Warsaw instead. Quote
23andCounting Posted May 7 Author Posted May 7 9 hours ago, psaboy said: Are we sure we should invite Northrop to the party?? They are typically a less than .500 team. How about Warsaw instead. They have the enrollment, athletes, and college like stadium atmosphere. They just need a coach willing to stick around long term. Quote
Komets2727 Posted May 8 Posted May 8 14 hours ago, 23andCounting said: They have the enrollment, athletes, and college like stadium atmosphere. They just need a coach willing to stick around long term. Northrop sucks. 23, you are basing this off one year. They need to put together 5 years of good play to even be mentioned 2 Quote
23andCounting Posted May 8 Author Posted May 8 9 hours ago, Komets2727 said: Northrop sucks. 23, you are basing this off one year. They need to put together 5 years of good play to even be mentioned I'm not sure how you exclude a school with 2200 students, a balanced mixture of inner city and suburban kids, and one of the nicer football facilities in the state. Advantage for Northrop: A super conference pushes them to be better. Disadvantage: FWCS doesn't pay football coaches well. Drawing top tier coaching is a problem. Advantage for their Opponents: Talented teams like 2025 & 2026 will challenge them to the end. Down years at Northrop will offer their opponents an "off" game........I don't see a problem having a game like that your schedule. Quote
Komets2727 Posted May 8 Posted May 8 (edited) 4 hours ago, 23andCounting said: I'm not sure how you exclude a school with 2200 students, a balanced mixture of inner city and suburban kids, and one of the nicer football facilities in the state. Advantage for Northrop: A super conference pushes them to be better. Disadvantage: FWCS doesn't pay football coaches well. Drawing top tier coaching is a problem. Advantage for their Opponents: Talented teams like 2025 & 2026 will challenge them to the end. Down years at Northrop will offer their opponents an "off" game........I don't see a problem having a game like that your schedule. What tradition does Northrop football have? Zero. They have been a laughingstock of the SAC for 50 years. Hell, they have been better known as Snider’s home field at Spuller Stadium than for anything they have ever done at their OWN stadium. Edited May 8 by Komets2727 Quote
23andCounting Posted May 8 Author Posted May 8 21 minutes ago, Komets2727 said: What tradition does Northrop football have? Zero. They have been a laughingstock of the SAC for 50 years. Hell, they have been better known as Snider’s home field at Spuller Stadium than for anything they have ever done at their OWN stadium. Do you have a better suggestion? Snider, Dwenger, Northrop, Homestead, Carroll, Penn, and Elkhart. That leaves two non-conference games. Add Warsaw? Swap Northrop for Warsaw? There aren't many options without having to travel too far. Penn and Elkhart may not even be on board for something like this. Eliminate those two, add Warsaw, and each team still has to go searching for three more games. No matter how you slice it, Northop fits the mold. Quote
23andCounting Posted May 13 Author Posted May 13 Congrats to Homestead for picking up Warren Central in Week 9. That gives the Spartans three Indy 6A teams. Go big or go home.....love it! Quote
Komets2727 Posted May 13 Posted May 13 (edited) On 5/8/2026 at 11:51 AM, 23andCounting said: Do you have a better suggestion? Snider, Dwenger, Northrop, Homestead, Carroll, Penn, and Elkhart. That leaves two non-conference games. Add Warsaw? Swap Northrop for Warsaw? There aren't many options without having to travel too far. Penn and Elkhart may not even be on board for something like this. Eliminate those two, add Warsaw, and each team still has to go searching for three more games. No matter how you slice it, Northop fits the mold. Warsaw or even possibly North Side, who despite the lack of discipline around their program, has accomplished much more than Northrop ever has. Put it this way, Northrop is on the level of South Side as far as wins and losses over the years. Every other SAC team has had state titles or st least deep runs into the postseason. Edited May 13 by Komets2727 Quote
23andCounting Posted May 13 Author Posted May 13 32 minutes ago, Komets2727 said: Warsaw or even possibly North Side, who despite the lack of discipline around their program, has accomplished much more than Northrop ever has. Put it this way, Northrop is on the level of South Side as far as wins and losses over the years. Every other SAC team has had state titles or st least deep runs into the postseason. South Side? Really? They weren't a bad team with Jason Doerffler running the show. He recorded wins over North Side & Luers (multiple wins) and wins over Homestead and Carroll. Yeah, Bowen's teams were pretty bad, but last season is a good example of what a subpar coach can do with a massive amount of talent. They just need a coach who's willing to stick around long term to build the program. Again, it really comes down to travel. If the big boys of the SAC are looking to create a stronger conference, they'd be foolish not to include 6A Northrop. So what if the Bruins are having a bad year.........makes for a good tune-up game for their opponents. Quote
Komets2727 Posted May 14 Posted May 14 9 hours ago, 23andCounting said: South Side? Really? They weren't a bad team with Jason Doerffler running the show. He recorded wins over North Side & Luers (multiple wins) and wins over Homestead and Carroll. Yeah, Bowen's teams were pretty bad, but last season is a good example of what a subpar coach can do with a massive amount of talent. They just need a coach who's willing to stick around long term to build the program. Again, it really comes down to travel. If the big boys of the SAC are looking to create a stronger conference, they'd be foolish not to include 6A Northrop. So what if the Bruins are having a bad year.........makes for a good tune-up game for their opponents. Look at their history 23, what playoff success has Northrop ever had? Don’t think they have ever won a regional title, every other SAC team other than South Side has won sectionals, regionals, and at least gotten to semi-state, most have won state titles. Quote
23andCounting Posted May 14 Author Posted May 14 9 hours ago, Komets2727 said: Look at their history 23, what playoff success has Northrop ever had? Don’t think they have "EVER" won a regional title, every other SAC team other than South Side has won sectionals, regionals, and at least gotten to semi-state, most have won state titles. Well, 27 years ago they waxed Carmel in the regionals before bowing out to Penn in a hard fought semi-state game..........if that counts. At the end of the day, a bunch of 6A schools from the north are more likely to include Northrop in their conference than a bunch of smaller schools. Due to their enrollment and resources, they are a much better fit to rumble with the big boys. I get they at they play more on the level of a Columbia City or a Dekalb, but their ceiling is MUCH higher. Northrop's boys just took home the SAC track title, and that's nothing new. They've always been good at track. The talent is there. Quote
BLACKGOLD2007 Posted May 14 Posted May 14 On 4/25/2026 at 1:02 AM, 260AC said: Carroll is going to concede two conference championships just so they don't have to play Concordia? that is wild. I wish Penn would do this. Quote
23andCounting Posted May 14 Author Posted May 14 42 minutes ago, BLACKGOLD2007 said: I wish Penn would do this. Homestead replaced South Side with Warren Central. I would think the memory of beating Warren Central would supersede the memory of defeating South Side on the way to an SAC title. What good is it to say "we're conference champions" if you get waxed by the best teams on your schedule? I think the goal is to get better and make deep playoff runs. 1 Quote
jakone Posted May 14 Posted May 14 1 hour ago, 23andCounting said: Homestead replaced South Side with Warren Central. I would think the memory of beating Warren Central would supersede the memory of defeating South Side on the way to an SAC title. What good is it to say "we're conference champions" if you get waxed by the best teams on your schedule? I think the goal is to get better and make deep playoff runs. Homestead is ineligible for the sac title. Quote
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