Originally posted by Redengineer
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If it isn't broke, don't change it
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Originally posted by ThickthinBigRed View PostIt wasn't broke when they moved it from Columbus to Massillon and Canton. Believe me it's far better comming out into the horseshoe rather than the other two. it's a thrill of a lifetime that 99.99999 % of Ohio kids don't get a chance to do.
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Originally posted by Panhandle Randle View PostI agree with those who say a packed 20k seat staidum would sound much better acoustically than running out into a 80% empty Ohio Stadium. Crowd noise is half the thrill!
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Originally posted by Redengineer View PostCrappy place for a high school game. Been there, done that.
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we have the same scenario down here, they play up in jerrys world for the semi's and finals, for some teams this could mean a 8 hr or more drive maybe two weekends in a row, plus that huge stadium fitting 20k- 30 k per game, we have petitioned the governing body to move these games to a central arena, but money talks and bull sh@t walks. the stadium it self is a great venue but the cost of a motel gas food tickets, that could eat 6-7 benji's real quickyou don't build character with somebody slapping you around
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why does the wpial play their games at heinz field? why are you so worried about where the state championship game is, you have to get there first. didn't big red win one of their state titles at the shoe? the above poster is right, it is a thrill of a lifetime for most of those kids to say that they played a game at the shoe. columbus is the state capitol after all and centrally located so that is basically 2-3 hours away for most of the teams. if you don't make it , then you don't have to worry about it. why does texas high schools play their championship games at Texas stadium?
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Originally posted by misssunny View Postwhy does the wpial play their games at heinz field? why are you so worried about where the state championship game is, you have to get there first. didn't big red win one of their state titles at the shoe? the above poster is right, it is a thrill of a lifetime for most of those kids to say that they played a game at the shoe. columbus is the state capitol after all and centrally located so that is basically 2-3 hours away for most of the teams. if you don't make it , then you don't have to worry about it. why does texas high schools play their championship games at Texas stadium?you don't build character with somebody slapping you around
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Moving the title games was ridiculous. Seriously, I understand the implications of playing at THE Ohio State University (Every time I hear someone say that, it makes me want to puke), but seriously Paul Brown Stadium has history and in Canton you are playing in the shadow of the Hall of Fame in a place the NFL is willing to play a preseason game. In all honesty, travel from one side of the state to the other is about 4-4 1/2 hours tops-I drive from St.C to Bowling Green almost monthly and it's not a bad trip at all..I know Columbus takes it down to about 2 hours, but seriously it's not that big of a difference in the grand scheme of things. Seeing St.C play for the title against Massey in Canton was a great experience...I would have went to Columbus, but I can't help but think that the atmosphere will be sterile, even with the bigger schools. It's no better than WVa trying to get the Super Six out of Wheeling every few years and was a very poor choice.Goodnight Canada!
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