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A statement from Tony Johnson
Does D II not have freshmen or JV football?
I don't quite understand.
Way to challenge yourselves and the feeder program excuse is awfully lame considering the long waiting list and the fact it is only a 2 year committment, Without an Exeter or PA game next year to establish credibility, who will care about BG?.
Love the comment about the chicken on the helmet, too funny.
Can you imagine how tough the DI schedule is going to be next year with West dropping down and Exeter moving up?
It's going to be alot of fun. Too bad BG doesn't want to challenge themselves.
Exeter also didn't even ask to move down. They welcomed the challenge. Major props to Exeter for not trying to duck out of D1 and trying to make D1 a 'true' State Championship event next year. It's a shame BG opted for a 'bye season' instead.
Hey voters, next year be sure you clearly recall Coach Johnson's "we have 34 seniors this year" rationale and don't simply annoit BG's 2010 version a primo Power Poll slot based on the departed 2009 version because wherever you rank them, they won't break a sweat in NH all season next year . In fact . . . I hear they just asked for a game with the Manchester Eagles Pop Warner team to increase their 2010 Strength of Schedule.
Also, in division I against division II this year, division II has outscored division I by 66 points! I can find no evidence that Division I teams are better than division II. And I've looked for it. Maybe Salem and Pinkerton could be forced to move "up" to division II.
And the freshman argument, that pretty normal for high school football at all NH high schools. Calling Pop Warner some massive feeder program is pretty comical.
The Dan Paul comment sounds like these two have had a "tiff" in the past!
Oh, and I'm sure that the North and South Coaches are the ones behind not playing Guertin the last 6 years...brush up. Those coaches and kids would kill to knock heads with Guertin any day of the week.
I agree that the BG program is doing great, but it's time to step up and give the D-II kids from other schools a chance too.
-Unbiased Nashua Native.
No spell check sorry...lol..
If BG cruises through their schedule next year and Memorial is terrible once again it wouldn't surprise me if the NHIAA forces BG's reluctant hand for a switch.
would be generated with BG in division 1. What is BG thinking? If you want to say your the best challenge yourself against the best. Top to bottom division 1 will provide more competition on a yearly basis.
For folks to cite BG's pure enrollment numbers is very naive. That assumes a normal, random distribution of kids (like a public high school like at the other D1 / D2 teams) vs at LEAST a hand-selected student body and, likely, a partially hand-recruited student body. Ask the NHIAA or the other local HS's how many current BG players were already their town's better HS players in some sport before transferring to BG. Then see if those kids ever had any 'off the record' winter/summer/camp discussions initiated by those BG coaches. That is completely different than selling the BG experience to the Catholic families of 7th & 8th graders as it was 'back in the day'.