pinapplrdhwk wrote:Think about it every home game Logan has played at chilli, chillicothe has had to turn the ball over to even let logan in the ball game. Chillicothe should've won 31-0 back in 06' but turnovers let Logan even be in the picture
I assume you mean 2005 since the 2006 game was at Chillicothe?
Let me set the record straight:
2005 @ Bill Sauer Field:
Logan Turnovers: 3 fumbles, 1 INT
Chillicothe Turnovers: 2 fumbles, 1 INT
Logan commits 4 turnovers plus a bad punt snap that gave Chilli two points and the return from the free kick set up Chilli's second score.
Other Stats:
First Downs: Logan 18, Chilli 7
Plays: Logan 72, Chilli 36
Rushing Yards: Logan 268, Chilli 127
Passing Yards: Logan 26, Chilli 9
Total Yards: 294, Chilli 136
Punts: Logan 1, Chilli 3
Plus, Logan had two running back go over 100 yards.
Logan completed dominated the Cavs who tried to play Chris Givens out of position (at quarterback). He rushed for only 32 yards and complete one of nine passes for 9 yards.
Exactly WHERE did Chillicothe out play Logan? Because every statistical category seems to point out that Chillicothe was lucky to be as close as they were.
In the end, Logan scored more points, gained more yards, punted less, made more mistakes, and turned the ball over MORE than Chillicothe.
What exactly was your argument again?