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Post by tonyperkis on Jun 16, 2019 7:29:15 GMT -5
Lake D3 340 Sandusky D3 337 Tiffin Columbian D3 320 Norwalk D4 264 Perkins D4 257 Clyde D4 255 Bellevue Bay D4 251 Vermilion D4 242 Port Clinton D4 211 Edison D4 210 Huron D5 204 Oak Harbor D5 178 Willard River D5 167 Lakota D6 134 Margaretta D6 125 Gibsonburg D6 118 Hopewell-Loudon D7 71 Sandusky SMCC D7 64 Danbury D7 48 Tiffin Calvert D7 45 Fremont St Joe I don't think enrollment tells the entire story. Lakota might be the "biggest " in the 'River but they're not the best in the River, Vermilion might be the biggest in the Bay but they may also be the worst in the Bay. Sandusky might be the biggest in the Lake but they may not be the best in the Lake. The real story is how good is your program? Willard fits enrollment wise in the Bay, but program wise for football, you could see them in 4 games of running clock.
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Post by maplecityjake on Jun 16, 2019 9:02:35 GMT -5
Looks good on paper Willard Dad but if they cannot keep 20 schools happy what makes you think 32 would be better? I always thought the more the merrier.
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Post by heavydrop7 on Jun 16, 2019 12:06:47 GMT -5
Stewart is the best high school running back I have seen. However, Sandusky offensive line will be better this year and remember a kid by the last name of Lewis at wide receiver this year. 4.5 speed, 6”3 and athletic. Sandusky knows they will need to pass to keep teams honest, especially with Stewart. I worry about defense and the kicking game. There is no doubt Sandusky will put up points but the defense lost a lot of defensive backs and linebackers. I say it comes down to Norwalk and Sandusky again but Clyde will have something to say about that. Should be a exciting and competitive year. The best high school running back ever seen, equates to multiple offers from every Power 5 Conference. . After watching him and the RBs workout at Ohio State’s camp yesterday, I would say he’s got his work cut out for him if he wants to go D-1. He’s definitely not a power 5 RB, maybe a small D-1AA school, but even that is going to be a stretch. Size is definitely not there, there were 10+ recruits in his group that were 6’+ , 220+, and faster. These D-1 RBs take a beating during the course of a season, and if coaches even have the least little bit of doubt they will look elsewhere. Not saying he is not a good player, but realistically, he’s a solid D-2 RB or small conference player at best. Grades are another thing that will be a hindrance for him. It will be sad if his Senior year is allowed to run its course without this being corrected, but it happens all the time. Maybe a future juco RB first, then on to something bigger.
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Post by dude on Jun 16, 2019 12:10:32 GMT -5
Looks good on paper Willard Dad but if they cannot keep 20 schools happy what makes you think 32 would be better? I always thought the more the merrier. Ask your wife about adding another.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 16, 2019 13:39:32 GMT -5
I'm not to sure Sandusky, TC and Norwalk would be too happy about that NEW, new Lake Division. Five bigger schools, a lot more travel.
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Post by redskinfan04 on Jun 16, 2019 14:00:33 GMT -5
The best high school running back ever seen, equates to multiple offers from every Power 5 Conference. . After watching him and the RBs workout at Ohio State’s camp yesterday, I would say he’s got his work cut out for him if he wants to go D-1. He’s definitely not a power 5 RB, maybe a small D-1AA school, but even that is going to be a stretch. Size is definitely not there, there were 10+ recruits in his group that were 6’+ , 220+, and faster. These D-1 RBs take a beating during the course of a season, and if coaches even have the least little bit of doubt they will look elsewhere. Not saying he is not a good player, but realistically, he’s a solid D-2 RB or small conference player at best. Grades are another thing that will be a hindrance for him. It will be sad if his Senior year is allowed to run its course without this being corrected, but it happens all the time. Maybe a future juco RB first, then on to something bigger. You had to drive to Columbus to realize he doesn’t fit the mold of a high end P5 running back? His size is what it is and it’ll cause some schools to glance right over him. His speed will catch attention despite what you may have seen. He’s still the same guy who’s clocked multiple sub 11 second 100m’s in track. Terion’s a MAC type player imo and that’s a great fit for him. MAC type schools value production over measurables. Many kids Terion’s size have gone on to have great careers in the MAC. Lastly his academic situation has no business being discussed by anyone on here. It’s none of our business and any type of speculation is unfair to Terion. Once upon a time we had a rule on NOSF that kid’s academics, disciplinary and personal lives were off limits for discussion. If it’s not still in effect it needs to be because rumors can and have unfairly affected kids in the past.
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Post by maplecityjake on Jun 16, 2019 14:03:31 GMT -5
I always thought the more the merrier. Ask your wife about adding another. BAM!
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Post by sportsvideo on Jun 16, 2019 14:32:41 GMT -5
The best high school running back ever seen, equates to multiple offers from every Power 5 Conference. . After watching him and the RBs workout at Ohio State’s camp yesterday, I would say he’s got his work cut out for him if he wants to go D-1. He’s definitely not a power 5 RB, maybe a small D-1AA school, but even that is going to be a stretch. Size is definitely not there, there were 10+ recruits in his group that were 6’+ , 220+, and faster. These D-1 RBs take a beating during the course of a season, and if coaches even have the least little bit of doubt they will look elsewhere. Not saying he is not a good player, but realistically, he’s a solid D-2 RB or small conference player at best. Grades are another thing that will be a hindrance for him. It will be sad if his Senior year is allowed to run its course without this being corrected, but it happens all the time. Maybe a future juco RB first, then on to something bigger. just remember they all passed on Cody Thompson but one school.. with that said don't sell this young man short. the right situation, the right team, he could be dynamite.. but someone has to give him a chance. and i think he will get one...
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Post by 2112 on Jun 16, 2019 15:01:42 GMT -5
Nope. Okay just kidding, but only for the Crawford & Richland County teams. The other teams are simply too far away... So let's see what this would look like with Shelby, Ontario, Clear Fork. & Galion added and the 4 about-to-be-8-man teams removed: Lake D2 455 Fremont Ross D3 370 Mansfield Madison D3 369 AshlandD3 340 Sandusky D3 337 Tiffin Columbian D3 320 Norwalk D3 318 Mansfield Senior D3 296 LexingtonBay D4 264 Perkins D4 257 Clyde D4 255 Bellevue D4 251 Vermilion D4 250 Shelby D4 249 OntarioD4 242 Port Clinton D4 229 Clear ForkRiver D4 211 Edison D4 210 GalionD4 210 Huron D5 204 Oak Harbor D5 178 Willard D5 169 WynfordD5 167 Lakota D6 149 BucyrusCreek D6 147 CrestviewD6 146 Col CrawfordD6 139 Western ReverseD6 137 Seneca EastD6 134 Margaretta D6 125 Gibsonburg D6 125 New LondonD6 124 CareyMud Puddle D6 121 MapletonD6 118 Hopewell-Loudon D7 108 MohawkD7 98 MonroevilleD7 92 St Paul D7 90 South Central D7 89 PlymouthD7 76 Buckeye CentralHmmm... solid distributions across the divisions and mitigates the St Paul placement problem. And if Buckeye Central is also in danger of sliding down to 8-man ball, Woodmore (D6, 142) could slot in fairly efficiently.
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Post by heavydrop7 on Jun 16, 2019 15:11:16 GMT -5
. After watching him and the RBs workout at Ohio State’s camp yesterday, I would say he’s got his work cut out for him if he wants to go D-1. He’s definitely not a power 5 RB, maybe a small D-1AA school, but even that is going to be a stretch. Size is definitely not there, there were 10+ recruits in his group that were 6’+ , 220+, and faster. These D-1 RBs take a beating during the course of a season, and if coaches even have the least little bit of doubt they will look elsewhere. Not saying he is not a good player, but realistically, he’s a solid D-2 RB or small conference player at best. Grades are another thing that will be a hindrance for him. It will be sad if his Senior year is allowed to run its course without this being corrected, but it happens all the time. Maybe a future juco RB first, then on to something bigger. You had to drive to Columbus to realize he doesn’t fit the mold of a high end P5 running back? His size is what it is and it’ll cause some schools to glance right over him. His speed will catch attention despite what you may have seen. He’s still the same guy who’s clocked multiple sub 11 second 100m’s in track. Terion’s a MAC type player imo and that’s a great fit for him. MAC type schools value production over measurables. Many kids Terion’s size have gone on to have great careers in the MAC. Lastly his academic situation has no business being discussed by anyone on here. It’s none of our business and any type of speculation is unfair to Terion. Once upon a time we had a rule on NOSF that kid’s academics, disciplinary and personal lives were off limits for discussion. If it’s not still in effect it needs to be because rumors can and have unfairly affected kids in the past. Man I must rub you the wrong way. First off, I did not have to drive to Columbus to realize that, what are you slow? I’ve got my own kids and really don’t have the time to go to such great lengths to do something like that. I was there and he happened to be there as well, and that’s it. Second, you obviously didn’t read my post. The MAC might be the right fit for him we’ll see. Lastly, I said nothing of his personal life, but his academic situation is obviously the worst kept secret about him. Don’t you think colleges have access to his grades, or do they just see what juicy rumors are floating around? Your either special or have a personal relationship with him because I said nothing out of the way or insulting. The kid can play, and my opinion of him is exactly that, my opinion. Chill out dude.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2019 15:17:34 GMT -5
Curious thought, someone asked me if I had to choose a running back, would it be breck turner or Stewart. Turner was damn good but I think Stewart has better vision and is a more physical runner. Turner was fantastic who went on to college so he is definitely a phenomenal athlete but I am bias and would still pick Stewart. Who would you all pick for one game
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Post by maplecityjake on Jun 16, 2019 15:32:18 GMT -5
Who would you all pick for one game Charles Woodson.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2019 16:17:56 GMT -5
Within the last 10 years, drug dealers from Fremont are not allowed
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Post by maplecityjake on Jun 16, 2019 17:49:45 GMT -5
Ouch! At any rate, I believe you asked between Turner and Stewart. I take Breck.
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Post by dude on Jun 17, 2019 16:36:01 GMT -5
Saw each of them only play one game. I would give the position to Turner.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 17, 2019 19:58:28 GMT -5
. After watching him and the RBs workout at Ohio State’s camp yesterday, I would say he’s got his work cut out for him if he wants to go D-1. He’s definitely not a power 5 RB, maybe a small D-1AA school, but even that is going to be a stretch. Size is definitely not there, there were 10+ recruits in his group that were 6’+ , 220+, and faster. These D-1 RBs take a beating during the course of a season, and if coaches even have the least little bit of doubt they will look elsewhere. Not saying he is not a good player, but realistically, he’s a solid D-2 RB or small conference player at best. Grades are another thing that will be a hindrance for him. It will be sad if his Senior year is allowed to run its course without this being corrected, but it happens all the time. Maybe a future juco RB first, then on to something bigger. just remember they all passed on Cody Thompson but one school.. with that said don't sell this young man short. the right situation, the right team, he could be dynamite.. but someone has to give him a chance. and i think he will get one... Cody was "the best WR ever seen" in Ohio high school football?
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Post by Birdman on Jun 17, 2019 21:11:28 GMT -5
The board has come alive!!!!!
This re-alignment will be interesting especially for Region 14.
Working in Sandusky in the capacity I do. I get to see the other side of kids. I can actually say with no hiding the truth, I’ve never seen the Stewart kid in any kind of trouble. Always respectful and nice when speaking to him. The kid has a load of talent and I don’t think he has reached his peak.
I will say this... there seems to be an effort issue at Sandusky and not just in football. Seems to plague a lot of the sports. Potential is there to be great, but the dedication, hard work, commitment to the “chase” seems to not be there. You have coaches that try to instill that, but I believe that is something that you can’t be taught by a coach. If Sandusky put in the work, training, dedication, heart that Clyde and some of our other SBC schools that seem to always churn out success even with average joes, the streaks would be down right scary. A lot of kids want to give you only so much before it’s “not what they want to do or should be expected to do.”
I think we need to realize the realistic talent of Stewart as well. Looking at his career so far.... On the track he is 10.8-10.9 speed so far, how does that equate on the field though. I will say his speed on the track if he was looking to go D1, he needs that down in the 10.6-10.7 range at the worst.. Size he is 5’7 at best, 210, great strength great agility, excellent explosive quick get up. I look at the competition he played so far. I would expect him if he was a P5 recruit to week in and out embarrass the other kids playing across from him and I didn’t always see that.
At the end of the days the Saines, Herrons, even the older cats Pittman, ok ok my buckeyes but other guys who were even just Big10 guys, they had size, speed, agility, and they had the “it” factor. Whatever “it” is or was they had it. Time will tell if Stewart has it.
By the way for all who don’t know Redskins always been some what of a can’t agree or disagree to save his life kinda guy.
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Post by redskinfan04 on Jun 17, 2019 23:51:55 GMT -5
The board has come alive!!!!! This re-alignment will be interesting especially for Region 14. Working in Sandusky in the capacity I do. I get to see the other side of kids. I can actually say with no hiding the truth, I’ve never seen the Stewart kid in any kind of trouble. Always respectful and nice when speaking to him. The kid has a load of talent and I don’t think he has reached his peak. I will say this... there seems to be an effort issue at Sandusky and not just in football. Seems to plague a lot of the sports. Potential is there to be great, but the dedication, hard work, commitment to the “chase” seems to not be there. You have coaches that try to instill that, but I believe that is something that you can’t be taught by a coach. If Sandusky put in the work, training, dedication, heart that Clyde and some of our other SBC schools that seem to always churn out success even with average joes, the streaks would be down right scary. A lot of kids want to give you only so much before it’s “not what they want to do or should be expected to do.” I think we need to realize the realistic talent of Stewart as well. Looking at his career so far.... On the track he is 10.8-10.9 speed so far, how does that equate on the field though. I will say his speed on the track if he was looking to go D1, he needs that down in the 10.6-10.7 range at the worst.. Size he is 5’7 at best, 210, great strength great agility, excellent explosive quick get up. I look at the competition he played so far. I would expect him if he was a P5 recruit to week in and out embarrass the other kids playing across from him and I didn’t always see that. At the end of the days the Saines, Herrons, even the older cats Pittman, ok ok my buckeyes but other guys who were even just Big10 guys, they had size, speed, agility, and they had the “it” factor. Whatever “it” is or was they had it. Time will tell if Stewart has it. By the way for all who don’t know Redskins always been some what of a can’t agree or disagree to save his life kinda guy. Game to game performance usually comes as a kid gets older and more mature. This is why kids seniors years are usually their best because they’ve matured enough as players and people to start to play with better consistency. As for speed I think it translates. I mean he left OSU commit and Ohio Mr.Football Cade Stover standing still. I’d definitely be curious to see how much time he could drop if he focused on track. Then again I also wonder how good he could be if he focused on wrestling. It’s nearly unheard of for a junior to start wrestling and qualify for state outside of heavy. Can you believe it’s been close to a decade that we’ve been arguing? Time flies
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Post by jpq1 on Jun 18, 2019 6:48:05 GMT -5
Nope. Okay just kidding, but only for the Crawford & Richland County teams. The other teams are simply too far away... So let's see what this would look like with Shelby, Ontario, Clear Fork. & Galion added and the 4 about-to-be-8-man teams removed: Lake D2 455 Fremont Ross D3 370 Mansfield Madison D3 369 AshlandD3 340 Sandusky D3 337 Tiffin Columbian D3 320 Norwalk D3 318 Mansfield Senior D3 296 LexingtonBay D4 264 Perkins D4 257 Clyde D4 255 Bellevue D4 251 Vermilion D4 250 Shelby D4 249 OntarioD4 242 Port Clinton D4 229 Clear ForkRiver D4 211 Edison D4 210 GalionD4 210 Huron D5 204 Oak Harbor D5 178 Willard D5 169 WynfordD5 167 Lakota D6 149 BucyrusCreek D6 147 CrestviewD6 146 Col CrawfordD6 139 Western ReverseD6 137 Seneca EastD6 134 Margaretta D6 125 Gibsonburg D6 125 New LondonD6 124 CareyMud Puddle D6 121 MapletonD6 118 Hopewell-Loudon D7 108 MohawkD7 98 MonroevilleD7 92 St Paul D7 90 South Central D7 89 PlymouthD7 76 Buckeye CentralHmmm... solid distributions across the divisions and mitigates the St Paul placement problem. And if Buckeye Central is also in danger of sliding down to 8-man ball, Woodmore (D6, 142) could slot in fairly efficiently.
No room for Lucas? Being independent is horrible. We'll take BC's spot.
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Post by Hummingbird on Jun 18, 2019 8:19:55 GMT -5
Now that Perkins and Clyde are D4, what are Port Clintons, Edison and Huron excuse for not playing them?
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Post by maplecityjake on Jun 18, 2019 9:38:20 GMT -5
Now that Perkins and Clyde are D4, what are Port Clintons, Edison and Huron excuse for not playing them? Because in order to be the best, you play the best.......Norwalk. Aside from my arrogant jest, PC has played Sandusky, and now has Bellevue in place besides Norwalk. Redskins, at least, can't be indicted.
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Post by Birdman on Jun 18, 2019 11:21:17 GMT -5
Redskin,
It’s been a great ride buddy.
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Post by Hummingbird on Jun 18, 2019 13:24:51 GMT -5
Now that Perkins and Clyde are D4, what are Port Clintons, Edison and Huron excuse for not playing them? Because in order to be the best, you play the best.......Norwalk. Aside from my arrogant jest, PC has played Sandusky, and now has Bellevue in place besides Norwalk. Redskins, at least, can't be indicted. Last year for the Norwalk-PC series too.
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Post by malabar10 on Jun 18, 2019 15:48:26 GMT -5
Stewart reminds me of Brian Benson from Mansfield Sr several years ago. Too short, too light for the Big schools, even after he rushed for 2,000 yards as a senior. He is now a standout RB at Findlay. Lots of opportunity to show at D2.
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Post by sportsvideo on Jun 18, 2019 17:42:24 GMT -5
just remember they all passed on Cody Thompson but one school.. with that said don't sell this young man short. the right situation, the right team, he could be dynamite.. but someone has to give him a chance. and i think he will get one... Cody was "the best WR ever seen" in Ohio high school football? . Where did I say he was
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Post by sportsvideo on Jun 18, 2019 17:43:13 GMT -5
Now that Perkins and Clyde are D4, what are Port Clintons, Edison and Huron excuse for not playing them? . Wait?? We don’t play Perkins?
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Post by 4th & 1 on Jun 18, 2019 18:19:44 GMT -5
Now that Perkins and Clyde are D4, what are Port Clintons, Edison and Huron excuse for not playing them? Because in order to be the best, you play the best.......Norwalk. Aside from my arrogant jest, PC has played Sandusky, and now has Bellevue in place besides Norwalk. Redskins, at least, can't be indicted. PC didn’t want anything to do with playing Clyde anymore. They can be indicted on that. However, I think it’s funny they have to deal with them if they’re fortunate to make the playoffs now.
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Post by maplecityjake on Jun 18, 2019 18:26:18 GMT -5
Because in order to be the best, you play the best.......Norwalk. Aside from my arrogant jest, PC has played Sandusky, and now has Bellevue in place besides Norwalk. Redskins, at least, can't be indicted. PC didn’t want anything to do with playing Clyde anymore. They can be indicted on that. However, I think it’s funny they have to deal with them if they’re fortunate to make the playoffs now. We're going to disagree. Bellevue and Norwalk with Sandusky in recent past. PC gets a pass from me.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 18, 2019 19:05:38 GMT -5
Cody was "the best WR ever seen" in Ohio high school football? . Where did I say he was Your analogy was with "the best high school running back" Streak Nation has ever seen.
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Post by dude on Jun 18, 2019 19:28:43 GMT -5
Stewart reminds me of Brian Benson from Mansfield Sr several years ago. Too short, too light for the Big schools, even after he rushed for 2,000 yards as a senior. He is now a standout RB at Findlay. Lots of opportunity to show at D2. Benson is a good comparison.
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