Week 9: Logan (2-6) AT Hamilton Ross (0-8)

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The Hocking can be walked across in too many places to throw anyone in.


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Despicable


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Thank goodness for Warren!

Logan's 3 wins will be a combined 6-20


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Time for a Major CHANGE! :mrgreen:

Will be composing a letter to the Supt this week! "Turn off the lights! The party over!" :mrgreen:


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Uuuggggg... I wanted the Johnstown coach from the beginning, should have hired him and cleaned all the peewee coaches from the sidelines... Back to the drawing board.. :(


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This was the largest comeback ever allowed by Logan in a loss.

The Chieftains led 14-0 in the first quarter only to lose 33-21.

Logan blew a 19-0 lead to Nelsonville in 1955, but that game ended in a 19-19 tie.

The Chiefs previously blew a 13-0 lead in 1937 (a 20-19 loss to Gallia) and a 13-0 lead in 1989 (a 14-13 loss to Athens).


So the largest comebacks FOR and AGAINST have been set in the same season.


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Wow! Logan is probably the first team in the state to accomplish that fete! :shock:


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sad very sad


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loganlocos wrote: Mon Oct 23, 2017 10:15 am This was the largest comeback ever allowed by Logan in a loss.

The Chieftains led 14-0 in the first quarter only to lose 33-21.

Logan blew a 19-0 lead to Nelsonville in 1955, but that game ended in a 19-19 tie.

The Chiefs previously blew a 13-0 lead in 1937 (a 20-19 loss to Gallia) and a 13-0 lead in 1989 (a 14-13 loss to Athens).


So the largest comebacks FOR and AGAINST have been set in the same season.
Sounds like they laid down and quit! But that has to due with the culture and pride!
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Because a team comes back to beat you doesn't mean you laid down and quit. Being outplayed doesn't mean you quit.


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Ross made adjustments that worked. We did not.


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