Are you and your coworkers wondering who is still in the playoffs locally, and where they play this weekend? Well, we have you covered.
Are you and your coworkers wondering who is still in the playoffs locally, and where they play this weekend? Well, we have you covered.
I read your comments and tweaked the analytics a bit. Now, the metrics are 40% competitiveness, 20% rankings, 20% combined wins, and 20% college prospects. I personally think watching some D-I prospects balling out makes for a great game—even if the game doesn’t end up close. If games ending with slim point differential is your preference then I’ll give y’all what you want. Enjoy!
My apologies for getting this article out a few hours later than usual. The first three weeks of the season, I use some metrics from last season’s teams until enough data has built up to properly judge this year’s version of each respective school’s team. Starting this week, that switches and there’s a lot of work that goes into that switch. That being said, next week may come out on Tuesday as well, but then it will be back to the regular Monday publishing.
We’re already to week three of the season, and we’ve seen some great football so far. I wanted to let the reader know that over the last couple seasons that I’ve wrestled with how to properly rank out-of-state opponents for matchups. I’ve also wrestled with ranking them in the top five of the state or just keeping them as honorable mention.
Here we go heading into week two. Five of the ten games picked last week were decided by a touchdown or less—including the each of the number one games.
Welcome back everyone for the beginning of the 2025 high school football season. I’m excited to get back on the sidelines to cover some games in the coming weeks.
During the season, I do not make any picks or predictions publicly in case I end up getting sent to cover that game on short notice. That being said, the following series of articles are my preseason predictions to win all 28 regions, and my picks for state champions in each of the seven divisions in OHSAA 11-man football this season. There will be seven articles—one for every OHSAA division.
Kickoff of the first games of the 2025 OHSAA high school football season are 50 days away from today. Locally, the first games will be Calvert visiting Mohawk, Colonel Crawford traveling to Milford Center to face Fairbanks, and River Valley at Elgin on Thursday evening, Aug. 21. All of those games are set for a 7 p.m. kickoff.
Old Fort outlasted Hopewell-Loudon to clinch a share of the Sandusky Bay Conference - River Division on the road last night, 53-31.
Heart of Ohio Sports Observer Vol 3.13 Written by: Joshua Morgret Twitter (x): @Joshuamorgret Welcome back to the weekly Observer here on Heart of Ohio Sports. Here we are in Week 13 of the high school football season. We are down to just two local teams and they both have massive contests this week. We're […]
Ohio High School Football AP Poll - Week 8 These rankings are compiled from the voting tabulations of the sports writers in Ohio who cover these teams to determine a top 10 for each division. The OHSAA computer rankings, which are broken down by region, are used to determine playoff seeding. This week's computer rankings […]