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11-08-2013, 11:18 AM
People in these parts have been saying Owensboro Catholic was "down" this year after they lost two games in a row back in September. They have reeled off 6 straight to finish 8-2, have a QB that is third leading passer in the state in Houston Hartz, and undefeated in a 6 team district. Coming from back to back undefeated regular seasons I guess 8-2 would be a "down" year, but I suspect most teams would love that record.
What is a down year to everyone else? :HitWall:
What is a down year to everyone else? :HitWall:
11-08-2013, 11:26 AM
Depends on a teams track record over say 5 years. If a team had gone undefeated for three consecutive seasons and then went 8-2. Although spoiled, a fan base, could say it was a down year.
I wouldn't consider 8-2 a down year, simply folks expressing disappointment maybe due to unrealistic expectations.
The flip side is a 2-8 team that finishes 4-6 the next season. 4-6 may upset a lot of other programs, but.....
Good luck to your team Hollywood and don't let the turkeys get you down.
I wouldn't consider 8-2 a down year, simply folks expressing disappointment maybe due to unrealistic expectations.
The flip side is a 2-8 team that finishes 4-6 the next season. 4-6 may upset a lot of other programs, but.....
Good luck to your team Hollywood and don't let the turkeys get you down.
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11-08-2013, 11:54 AM
when your competition is having an "up" year
11-08-2013, 12:35 PM
Anything less than a State Championship.:biggrin:
11-08-2013, 12:58 PM
I'll use Johnson Central for an example...
In 2000, we went 11-1. Had our first ever 10-0 regular season, our first ever district championship.
2001, we went 2-8; 2002 we went 2-8; 2003 we went 1-9. Football had fell of the map.
Now a days, anything less than 8+ wins in the regular season and atleast 3 playoff games is considered a "down year"
My how things can change in 10 years.........
In 2000, we went 11-1. Had our first ever 10-0 regular season, our first ever district championship.
2001, we went 2-8; 2002 we went 2-8; 2003 we went 1-9. Football had fell of the map.
Now a days, anything less than 8+ wins in the regular season and atleast 3 playoff games is considered a "down year"
My how things can change in 10 years.........
11-08-2013, 01:08 PM
They must have had far more problems than looking a few key players for the wheels to have fallen off so fast. A school the size of NVIDIA usually have enough athletes cycling in every couple of years to prevent a major dropout like that.
11-08-2013, 01:19 PM
Of course it varies from team to team but for Boyle County I would say the same thing Pulp Fiction said, and that is, that anything less than 8+ wins and 3 playoff games is considered "down".
11-08-2013, 01:27 PM
sstack Wrote:Anything less than a State Championship.:biggrin:
My thought exactly!
11-08-2013, 04:03 PM
sstack Wrote:Anything less than a State Championship.:biggrin:
Hopefully there are some down years in the very near future for the Bluebirds then. :1:
11-08-2013, 04:26 PM
sstack Wrote:Anything less than a State Championship.:biggrin:
Mayfield's one and only goal for the year is to win the State Championship. District and Regional titles don't mean anything.
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