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  1. This is not about changing a non-district schedule, this is about a team voluntarily moving up in class while you are at the school and that move up in class eliminates any chance you have to win a state title.

     

    So would they have to transfer to a school that has a higher chance of winning a state title? Who determines that schools % each year? Because it would change every year?

  2. In this scenario, if I play football for a team my Freshman and Sophomore years and then they change the non-district schedule (as everyone does every 2 years) and they add a better school I should be able to transfer because they are putting me at risk. So, because of that argument, I will say NO. But....... I think a person should be able to go to whatever school they want to, whenever they want to. The reason would be that they WANT TO, no other reason needed.

  3. Have they personally contacted you and I’m not talking about the same letter template that they send to thousands that they found on a recruiting database?

     

    This is just a general question. Wasn't referring to anything. Just curious on what people thought on this.

     

    Another instance is what about a phone call from the coach saying they want you on the team but they do not have any scholarship money available. Is that still and offer?

  4. Is an offer when the coaches say they want you on the team??

    Is an offer when they give you a full scholarship?

    Is an offer when they say they want you on the team but do not have a scholarship?

     

    What about if you get a letter and they say "wanted to let you know that, after watching your film and reviewing your academic credentials, you are the exact type of student-athlete that we want here at..." or "You have been identified as a potential recruit for us in our 2019 class and our staff is very excited to begin the recruiting process with you!"

  5. So, with a new coach and a change of position, I was worried about how Jake would adjust to the new "system". Coming in behind everyone else on the team due to playing baseball and missing spring ball, he had a great season. The team improved from the 3-7 mark to go 7-4 in the regular season and finishing tied for 2nd in the district and making the playoffs. The team lost to Highlands in the 1st round but I definitely saw a great improvement in the team play.

    Jacob was 1st Team All-District in 2016 as a Sophomore at OLB after leading the team in tackles with 79. Coach Fox comes in and decides that he was needed more as a strong safety and made the move. Jake responded to the move be recording 50 tackles, with 10 of those being tackles for loss. He also led the team in Interceptions and tied for 5th in 5A with 5. Also, he was the only player that started both sides of the ball, the only time he was off the field was punt, field goal, kickoff and kick return. He was selected 1st Team All-District in 2017 at the DB position. Super proud of this kid. Not to mention he did all this and also has a 3.79 GPA and already scored a 28 on his ACT as a sophomore.

    Take some time and watch his season Highlights and please give some constructive criticism and/or praise as you deem fit. Thanks in advance guys.

     

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  6. Another question here. So this is Hihglands 1st TD, can someone explain to me what the referee is doing. To me it sure looks like he is marking him out of bounds back at the 5 but the other reff signals TD and he just stands there for a few more seconds, holding his arm out and then walks away? Is this just something they do? Mark a spot where they might have looked like they stepped out of bounds but didn't?

    Highlands High School - Coach Ratliff highlights - Hudl

    Its the second play.

  7. OC led in rushing 158 to 132 and Lucas Jones led all rushers with 20 carries for 129 while Schwalbach did have 12 for 111.

    OC led in passing 167 to 146 and Zach Young led all receivers with 12 catches for 108.

    OC did pick up an interception on Schwalbach late in the 4th quarter by Jacob Ratliff giving him 5 on the season.

    The second half, with their 1st team still in the game saw, saw highlands have only 3 possessions that included a 2nd down and 53. They turned it over on downs, then a punt, then interceptions.

    Highlands used big plays, short fields, and captalized on a score from special teams and defense.

    OC dominated time of possession 34:41 to 13:19 but Highlands dominated what mattered, the scoreboard.

    It seemed to me that there were some blown calls through out the game. Especially the TD where the reff 2 yards away called TD but the reff who was 26 yards away over ruled him. This was the 1st drive of the game. Check the photo, this was called a TD for Highlands. Good win for Highlands, next up is South Oldham.

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