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Post by jmorgret07 on Oct 22, 2020 11:22:10 GMT -5
It sounds like the OHSAA has announced that the higher-seeded team in the regional final will have the option to host OR find a neutral field that holds more.
Your thoughts? I wonder if the OHSAA has to approve the neutral site location if the higher seeded team would rather play at a neutral field? If you're a school like Bellevue or Lima Central Catholic, why move?
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Post by usramfan on Oct 22, 2020 12:50:48 GMT -5
It sounds like the OHSAA has announced that the higher-seeded team in the regional final will have the option to host OR find a neutral field that holds more.
Your thoughts? I wonder if the OHSAA has to approve the neutral site location if the higher seeded team would rather play at a neutral field? If you're a school like Bellevue or Lima Central Catholic, why move?
This was the case from the beginning, I think. I am guessing it's either a case of a shared stadium situation or finding a neutral site that would allow for increased attendance. 🤷♂️
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2020 18:51:53 GMT -5
They won't allow more people to get in, There's no way. But, I wish they would.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Oct 22, 2020 23:24:06 GMT -5
yep, unless they weren't allowing all parents to attend games at their home field, no more will be getting in at a larger stadium
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Post by falcon87 on Oct 23, 2020 17:23:36 GMT -5
More people DO get in at bigger stadiums. Instead of 2 tickets players sometimes get 6 which means step-parents, siblings, grandparents or family friends can now go. This has been what I’ve seen
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Post by sportsvideo on Oct 24, 2020 15:04:33 GMT -5
i'd never travel.. if my kids earned the highest seed and the agreement was higher seed hosts..then im hosting.. let that other team travel 3 hours.. or whatever.. unless the home field is complete garbage..im staying home..
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