Sunday, August 28, 2011

Single A Conference Realignment If I Was in Charge

First I'd make sure the WPIAL couldn't schedule a Week 2 game. Therefore schools would have 5-6 conference games which allows for 3,4, or 5 OOC games depending on how many games would be schedule a year-which most likely be still 9. A realignment like this allows schools to have more options scheduling

Thing how exciting it would be to have Clairton play Washington, South Panola(MS), and Cocoa(Fl), and then its 6 conference games.

Now with 5 conferences this does make it harder to get the 16 team playoff that the WPIAL always wants. What I would do is have the 3 top teams from every conference make the playoffs and then an wildcard.

Yes this is all wishful thinking and will never ever happen. But I'm just saying.


Conference 1
Shenengo
Neshannock
Union
Rochester
W. Beaver
South Side Beaver

Conference 2

Cornell
Northgate
Sto Rox
Bishop Canevin
North Catholic
Avonworth
Carlynton

Conference 3

Riverview
Springdale
Leechburg
Wilkensburg
Brentwood
Serra
Clairton

Conference 4

OLSH
Avella
Bentworth
Fort Cherry
Char Houston
Beth Center
California

Conference 5

Frazier
Monessen
W. Greene
Carmichaels
Geibel
Mapletown
Jeff-Morgan

Friday, August 26, 2011

Week 1 HS Picks

Washington @ Clairton:

There is a lot of talent and speed on the field next Friday night. Wash High is led by Jr. QB Josh Wise and Sr. FB Joe Phillips. Last year Washington missed the playoffs but appears to be headed back into the AA playoffs this upcoming season. Clairton is led by Sr. QB Capri Thomson and a plethora of weapons. The key for Washington to win is to somehow slow down this dynamic passing attack.

Prediction

Washington 7 @ Clairton 45


Fort Cherry 24 @ Western Beaver 17
Union 0 @ Chartiers Houston 28
Westinghouse 10 @ Brentwood 35
Rochester 55 @ Serra 0
Langley 7 @ Carlynton 31
Westinghouse 10 @ Bentworth 7
Avella 17 @ Shenango 20 

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Clairton will return back to its glory years!!!!!

Clairton does need a fixin' and I totally believe its going to happen sooner rather than later.

I'm glad to see people like Gary "Blue" Mullen trying to lead the charge to help fix what is wrong with the community.

First off I think its easy to say that; we must take guns, and drugs off of our streets. I want to go with another route.

This begins with 2 very important keys; Education and Jobs.

If we look back at the history of the human race we'll realize one major problem with society in general. And that is, people in poverty are the most uneducated and are prone to be the criminals in any given society.

If kids realize they don't have a future, then they simply aren't going to care about their education. And job creation requires some form of an education. What comes first in that equation; getting the kids- and their parents for that matter- to care or job creation.

When you look at Clairton's scores on the PSSA test there is an interesting development. Kids to up around the 6th grade are up 2 par, and then after 6th grade the scores go downhill and fast. So what exactly happens between Elementary, Middle, and then High School? My best guess is in Middle School kids are introduced to Drugs and Alcohol. We do need better Drug and Alcohol awareness to make sure kids don't go down that path. There really needs to be some kind of after school program to help tutor the kids.

Other things I'd work on is finding things for the kids to do. Rebuilding the local parks in the City would be a first step. Another step would be trying to attract a YMCA to come into town. Hosting basketball, football, and baseball tourney's would also be good.

With gas prices ever increasing; the need for a viable business sector increases. Miller & St. Clair Ave needs to be filled with a plethora of business's instead of broken windows and boards up. Another thought to help attracting people to Clairton is fixing up the Auditorium next to Snacks Unlimited and hosting local Comedy, Rap, Rock and yes even Country Acts.

Yes I know Blue Mullen, Mr. Batts Sr, and others have great idea's too and its a work in progress. I totally support them in their efforts. Clairton Restoration is a movement that I hope everyone from Clairton jumps on. Rome wasn't built in a day and neither will Clairton. Its going to take a lot of hard work, failures, and patience to achieve what we all want; and that's a rebuilt Clairton!!!!

The PIAA Has Zero Logic

It always amazes me when the talking heads complain about the season being too long. And their solutions are cutting just one week, or possibly going to 6 class's. I say why not start the season earlier.

Just this week alone Tennessee started their season while the schools in the PIAA are just having their first scrimmages of the season. Just think about it, if we'd start the season this week plus a 15 week season we'd be concluding the season in Hershey the last week of November or the first week of December.

But then again we could cut the season by another week if the entire PIAA played a 9 week season. Or lets go a step further and cut the playoff field in half. Now we're talking about playing the State Championship games around Thanksgiving.

So whats the problem here? The problem is that the PIAA is about as functional as the US Congress. Districts in the East don't want to start earlier- for whatever reason- and the WPIAL doesn't want to change its 16 team playoff format and Heinz Field. I say boo hoo.

Does the WPIAL really need a 16 team playoff? 1-16 matchups usually end up being a mercy rule blowout. Sure there are the occasional #4 teams that beats a #1 team. Maybe the WPIAL needs a better way to seed teams.

My easy solution is simple; have 6 Classes, a 14 week season, and start the season the 3 week of August. It won't happen because the Districts within the PIAA are run by a bunch of fools that care more about the money they're generating rather than the fans interests or the schools themselves.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

College Realignment; Insanity at its Finest

If there is anything for certain is that no one really knows whats really going on. I mean its so insane that you have Dodds(Texas AD) saying that no one knows that if Texas A&M is leaving but "everyone wants them to stay" per Kirk Bohls twitter . Um what!!!

There is so much liquid nonsense out there that I don't even know where to start. The Sporting News has an article out that says the SEC Presidents are NOT meeting tomorrow to discuss A&M. That could imply that the SEC has either accepted aTm or the SEC has no plans to expand at all. We could interpret this fact either way.

Then you got the Virginia Tech, Florida State, Clemson, Missouri, or X school to the SEC, with each issuing vague denials. Or what about BYU and Louisville saying they're not interested in the Big XII but apparently leaving the door open regardless.

Or what about the supposed Pitt, WVU, Louisville, UConn rumors to the ACC. I really doubt those are true simply because ACC schools makes 13-14M a year and the Big East is set to make 15-18M a year. That figure could change if a Big East school like WVU finds itself in the SEC or Pitt in the B1G, but that may be a doubtful scenario at this point.

 Is it me or insanity rules at this point. I just can't tell if these rumors are BS or not. Its nearly impossible to weave through the nonsense and say this is true or not. The only possible move that seems valid at this point is aTm headed to the SEC and even that seems possible that it may not happen.

I don't know where School X is headed, nor will I attempt to predict where they are headed.

Personally, I want to see as little movement as possible and the Big XII has a chance to rebuild/ rebrand itself if needed. That way there are even more schools sitting at the Big Boys table and the antiBCS crap could finally be put to rest.

With everything said, enjoy the rumors and take them all with a grain of salt.