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Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
Granville, Licking Valley, Johnstown, Heath and even Newark Catholic not afraid of Logan. The only thing some of those schools don't want any part of is the drive down 37 and getting through Lancaster to get back on 33. 158 would be better if you didn't have to go through baltimore as it has quicker/easier access to old 33. Anyone have any easier way to get from 37 to 33?
Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
Only way I can think of is to take Coonpath off 37 before you reach Lancaster and that would take you over to 33 then the bypass and you could miss going through Lancaster altogether.Probably add some mileage, but might still be better than Friday rush hour traffic through Lancaster.If your coming from the Newark area the quickest way is 13 to 256 to 664. 664 kinda sucks ,but still better than going through Lancaster.
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Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
Good point as well Paladin. LCL would get the Chiefs good Columbus area exposure.Paladin wrote:To be honest, the MSL wants no part of Logan. Too tough. And, the LCL division is being set-up with D-II or D-I schools , not the smaller schools who also want no part of Lo9gan. Hard to argue that Logan is too tough if you are also D-II or D-I and it makes for a "new" league division. In the mean time. Logan gets better exposure to the Columbus are4a sports markets ande is in better position to move/be invited to another league ( OCC, new MSL, ect.) Future looks better now.
Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
First - The MSL and specifically Teays Valley (with the exception of this year) has fared pretty well against Logan as I recall. So I don't think teams in the MSL Buckeye get particularly nervous at the sound of playing Logan. I don't think anyone is afraid of a team with a 25-35 record over the last six years that has played in the weak SEO.NY Tomcat wrote:Do you really think Logan scares anyone? What is there to be afraid of?Paladin wrote:To be honest, the MSL wants no part of Logan. Too tough. And, the LCL division is being set-up with D-II or D-I schools , not the smaller schools who also want no part of Lo9gan. Hard to argue that Logan is too tough if you are also D-II or D-I and it makes for a "new" league division. In the mean time. Logan gets better exposure to the Columbus are4a sports markets ande is in better position to move/be invited to another league ( OCC, new MSL, ect.) Future looks better now.
Second - What D1 schools are you referring to that are being set up in the LCL? Granville, Watkins, Licking Heights, Zanesville, etc. are all D2's and D3's. Are you referring to Newark possibly, and if so, they may have won what 1-2 games in the last couple years? So quit acting like you are entering some juggernaut of a D1 and D2 league, when in reality it is a D2 & D3 league with possibly a D1 program that is not historically very good.
Third - Not too sure that LCL = Columbus Area Sports Market, but ok, let's say it does and you get some Football Friday Night Coverage on WCMH Channel 4. That coverage (exposure) then you are saying gets you invited to another league? Not sure I buy that but is the less weaker of the other statements.
Glad Logan has possibly found a home but let's not oversell it Paladin.
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Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
Logan seems pretty confident that the LCL is done deal, but the article in the Newark paper seems like Logan is probably not going to happen. Getting conflicting views here. Anyone have good info?
Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
LCL reached out to Logan, Logan BOE voted to apply; thats pretty cut and dry. But it will depend on who else decides to join the party. I was told the LCL would vote this week to decide Logan's fate. But thats the only thing I am not 100% on.
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55buckeyes98 wrote:Logan seems pretty confident that the LCL is done deal, but the article in the Newark paper seems like Logan is probably not going to happen. Getting conflicting views here. Anyone have good info?
I apologize but what article? The only one I saw was a brief snipit about Logan and that Newark was not interested. It didnt mention Logan not a possibility.
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Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
Here is the problem with Paladin. He's a Lakeview fan. They are either D4 or D5. Every year they get beat by D3 Poland. Poland is the big school in the league. Also Poland gets a lot of YSU coaches kids because their academics are very good. Sounds familiar
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Be careful boys, you're treading on thin ice with those anti palidine posts. 

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Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
I watched Lakeview on film once. Poland made them look a little slow.
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Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
If you guy's keep feeding Paladin he will keep coming back for more! He loves playing with you guy's!
Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
He's playing guys like you. He makes fun of you and your school in a back handed way and you eat it up and think he is complimenting you. The other posters play him and sucker him into posting his non-sense.LHS 72 wrote:If you guy's keep feeding Paladin he will keep coming back for more! He loves playing with you guy's!

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This is far from the truth. can you prove any of this.I would like to see all of this statement proven.Ground Buck wrote:It's simple Don. Paladin posts nonsense on here taking every jab at the whole of SEO football every chance he gets. Then his buddies from Logan cheer him on while they bash and ridicule anyone who questions him. If anyone then says anything negative about Logan or Paladin his good buddy NoReply, who is a moderator on this site, will delete the post, let Paladin get the last word in and then he lock the thread. And if it is a repeat offender of this unwritten Logan protective rule he bans the user and usually their IP address so they can't ever get another account. Moderators should not be acting like that in my opinion.Dandy Don wrote:First - The MSL and specifically Teays Valley (with the exception of this year) has fared pretty well against Logan as I recall. So I don't think teams in the MSL Buckeye get particularly nervous at the sound of playing Logan. I don't think anyone is afraid of a team with a 25-35 record over the last six years that has played in the weak SEO.NY Tomcat wrote:
Do you really think Logan scares anyone? What is there to be afraid of?
Second - What D1 schools are you referring to that are being set up in the LCL? Granville, Watkins, Licking Heights, Zanesville, etc. are all D2's and D3's. Are you referring to Newark possibly, and if so, they may have won what 1-2 games in the last couple years? So quit acting like you are entering some juggernaut of a D1 and D2 league, when in reality it is a D2 & D3 league with possibly a D1 program that is not historically very good.
Third - Not too sure that LCL = Columbus Area Sports Market, but ok, let's say it does and you get some Football Friday Night Coverage on WCMH Channel 4. That coverage (exposure) then you are saying gets you invited to another league? Not sure I buy that but is the less weaker of the other statements.
Glad Logan has possibly found a home but let's not oversell it Paladin.
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Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
Sounds like of couple of folks don't like my opinion. I'm shocked. You can count on one hand the number of schools in SEO who are not afraid of competition and that includes Logan. Truth is often a bitter pill.
The fact remains that Logan is avoided by many. A new league and close to Columbus should open some horizons for Logan. North, not South, is their future.
The fact remains that Logan is avoided by many. A new league and close to Columbus should open some horizons for Logan. North, not South, is their future.
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Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
LHS 72,Paladin wrote:Sounds like of couple of folks don't like my opinion. I'm shocked. You can count on one hand the number of schools in SEO who are not afraid of competition and that includes Logan. Truth is often a bitter pill.
The fact remains that Logan is avoided by many. A new league and close to Columbus should open some horizons for Logan. North, not South, is their future.
Who did you say is being "played with" by your buddy? I rest my case.

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Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
As it should be seeing as Logan is the ONLY DII football team in the southeast district.Paladin wrote:A new league and close to Columbus should open some horizons for Logan. North, not South, is their future.
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There is another poster who felt that because they quote about turning Logan down last year in that article that it can't happen this year. I really don't know either way, but he talks about drive time and trying to keep true to staying close in the article which would rule Logan out somewhat, so maybe it was just assumption? I really don't know either way, just trying to get more info.Logangrad wrote:55buckeyes98 wrote:Logan seems pretty confident that the LCL is done deal, but the article in the Newark paper seems like Logan is probably not going to happen. Getting conflicting views here. Anyone have good info?
I apologize but what article? The only one I saw was a brief snipit about Logan and that Newark was not interested. It didnt mention Logan not a possibility.
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Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
Maybe I missed it above but when does the LCL let Logan, Zanesville, etc., know about their acceptance? Is there a meeting date established yet when they vote on this?
Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
I was told by someone in the know that they were meeting this week to vote as soon as yesterday possibly; so I know its soon. But regarding travel, from the teams that have been mentioned the furthest drive for Logan would be to Tri-Valley at 1 hr 10 mins per google. Every other trip would be under an hour by bus. Most trips can be met by 33 (4 lane) to 37 (straight shot to most LCL teams) which is a far better cry than trips to Gallia, Portsmouth, Ironton, etc. This is a great thing for Logan imo. I think the MSL would be the BEST fit or #1 but this is def 1A.
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Re: Logan applies to the Licking County League
I think the LCL will be a great league for the Chiefs. I think the member schools of the LCL see how Logan travels and that they will fit in well from a competitive standpoint.
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