Two More High Profile QBs Transfer In Southeast Ohio
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Two More High Profile QBs Transfer In Southeast Ohio
Two More High Profile QBs Transfer In Southeast Ohio
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This is a joke and we wonder why ppl call for private and public playoffs.
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I’m thinking SE Ohio must be WAAAAAAAAAAY bigger than SW Ohio
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it all depends on which side of the map you stand on



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public schools have the same opportunity as private schools to go get any player who wants to transfer. It's called open enrollment. Just ask ironton. They use the system that is available to them.greygoose wrote: Mon Jan 09, 2023 9:24 pm This is a joke and we wonder why ppl call for private and public playoffs.
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You show me the articles with the write ups of public school athletes transferring to another public school and that ring it’s own headline. That’s what my reference is to, let’s not act like it’s the same.gobucs20 wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 4:27 pmpublic schools have the same opportunity as private schools to go get any player who wants to transfer. It's called open enrollment. Just ask ironton. They use the system that is available to them.greygoose wrote: Mon Jan 09, 2023 9:24 pm This is a joke and we wonder why ppl call for private and public playoffs.
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Cue the self proclaimed expert on everything, formerfcfan, to scold you and tell you where you are wrong and chastise you for daring to broach the subject.greygoose wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 8:26 pmYou show me the articles with the write ups of public school athletes transferring to another public school and that ring it’s own headline. That’s what my reference is to, let’s not act like it’s the same.gobucs20 wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 4:27 pmpublic schools have the same opportunity as private schools to go get any player who wants to transfer. It's called open enrollment. Just ask ironton. They use the system that is available to them.greygoose wrote: Mon Jan 09, 2023 9:24 pm This is a joke and we wonder why ppl call for private and public playoffs.
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Pat wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 5:37 amCue the self proclaimed expert on everything, formerfcfan, to scold you and tell you where you are wrong and chastise you for daring to broach the subject.greygoose wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 8:26 pmYou show me the articles with the write ups of public school athletes transferring to another public school and that ring it’s own headline. That’s what my reference is to, let’s not act like it’s the same.gobucs20 wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 4:27 pm public schools have the same opportunity as private schools to go get any player who wants to transfer. It's called open enrollment. Just ask ironton. They use the system that is available to them.![]()


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You realize that Withrow is a public school?greygoose wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 8:26 pmYou show me the articles with the write ups of public school athletes transferring to another public school and that ring it’s own headline. That’s what my reference is to, let’s not act like it’s the same.gobucs20 wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 4:27 pmpublic schools have the same opportunity as private schools to go get any player who wants to transfer. It's called open enrollment. Just ask ironton. They use the system that is available to them.greygoose wrote: Mon Jan 09, 2023 9:24 pm This is a joke and we wonder why ppl call for private and public playoffs.
This is a QB transferring from private (Moeller) to public (Withrow).
The other kid is also from public (Walnut Hills) to public (Anderson).
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There is a team in the FAC that gets 5/6 transfers a year
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There’s also a third QB transfer down in the Cincinnati area, where the student is going from Cincinnati Woodward to Milford.loganlocos wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 9:18 amYou realize that Withrow is a public school?greygoose wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 8:26 pmYou show me the articles with the write ups of public school athletes transferring to another public school and that ring it’s own headline. That’s what my reference is to, let’s not act like it’s the same.gobucs20 wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 4:27 pm public schools have the same opportunity as private schools to go get any player who wants to transfer. It's called open enrollment. Just ask ironton. They use the system that is available to them.
This is a QB transferring from private (Moeller) to public (Withrow).
The other kid is also from public (Walnut Hills) to public (Anderson).
Withrow’s accumulation of transfer talent this off-season is preposterous. I bet the coach was surprised to learn that Chris Henry, Jr (a top receiving recruit in the class of 2026) and Moeller’s ex-starting QB both decided to come over to Withrow for the education.
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They do play in one of the coolest stadiums in the state, hahaformerfcfan wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 11:34 am
There’s also a third QB transfer down in the Cincinnati area, where the student is going from Cincinnati Woodward to Milford.
Withrow’s accumulation of transfer talent this off-season is preposterous. I bet the coach was surprised to learn that Chris Henry, Jr (a top receiving recruit in the class of 2026) and Moeller’s ex-starting QB both decided to come over to Withrow for the education.