Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coach Counts was trying to work in a game against Battlefield for past 2 years. Our schedules didn’t sync but both teams have tried. Coach Oliver has always been supportive of our program as are we to his program. I’m sure Oakton v Battlefield will be on the schedule next year.
Sounds like tomorrow will be a love fest then...
Just respect. That’s why you are on keyboard I’m on the field.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coach Counts was trying to work in a game against Battlefield for past 2 years. Our schedules didn’t sync but both teams have tried. Coach Oliver has always been supportive of our program as are we to his program. I’m sure Oakton v Battlefield will be on the schedule next year.
Sounds like tomorrow will be a love fest then...
Just respect. That’s why you are on keyboard I’m on the field.
Please provide your number so we can watch your respect on the field...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coach Counts was trying to work in a game against Battlefield for past 2 years. Our schedules didn’t sync but both teams have tried. Coach Oliver has always been supportive of our program as are we to his program. I’m sure Oakton v Battlefield will be on the schedule next year.
Sounds like tomorrow will be a love fest then...
Just respect. That’s why you are on keyboard I’m on the field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison and Oakton played one “tough” non-conference game each last year. Madison got crushed by SJC in a pre-season scrimmage (lost by 10) and Oakton barely squeaked by SSAS in OT. Both teams could / should schedule more games with other top teams in their backyard (SR, Visi, GC, etc.). Doubt they will bec they want to maintain strong season records.
Not accurate. This season, Madison played both SSAS, a perennial power, and Potomac, who had a good year including beating SSAS and is a program on the rise, in addition to scrimmaging SJC. Last year, Madison played both SSAS and St. Annes-Belfield, also a top private program in the region. Check your facts.
"Strong season records" are not super-relevant with the Districts and Regions format in VHSL, but testing yourself against top competition is.
Further, a public school, which can't recruit, "barely squeaking" by SSAS is a major accomplishment. One of the signature wins of Oakton's outstanding season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac isn’t a tough team (not top ten anyway). And it doesn’t change the fact that there are many top teams VA publics could play if they wanted to - and haven’t. Point made was that Oakton and Madison “certainly don’t shy away from scheduling tough non conference games, including top privates” which isn’t factual. Oakton only played one this year and barely beat ‘em. That is also a fact.
Nice try digging out. Let me know when you find another Virginia public that has beaten SSAS in modern history. And let me know when you find another public routinely scheduling more tough games outside of district than Madison.
For good measure, you should watch Potomac the next couple of years. They lost a key senior, but have a great core of rising Juniors with strong '26, and a great '27 class on the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison and Oakton played one “tough” non-conference game each last year. Madison got crushed by SJC in a pre-season scrimmage (lost by 10) and Oakton barely squeaked by SSAS in OT. Both teams could / should schedule more games with other top teams in their backyard (SR, Visi, GC, etc.). Doubt they will bec they want to maintain strong season records.
Not accurate. This season, Madison played both SSAS, a perennial power, and Potomac, who had a good year including beating SSAS and is a program on the rise, in addition to scrimmaging SJC. Last year, Madison played both SSAS and St. Annes-Belfield, also a top private program in the region. Check your facts.
"Strong season records" are not super-relevant with the Districts and Regions format in VHSL, but testing yourself against top competition is.
Further, a public school, which can't recruit, "barely squeaking" by SSAS is a major accomplishment. One of the signature wins of Oakton's outstanding season.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac isn’t a tough team (not top ten anyway). And it doesn’t change the fact that there are many top teams VA publics could play if they wanted to - and haven’t. Point made was that Oakton and Madison “certainly don’t shy away from scheduling tough non conference games, including top privates” which isn’t factual. Oakton only played one this year and barely beat ‘em. That is also a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coach Counts was trying to work in a game against Battlefield for past 2 years. Our schedules didn’t sync but both teams have tried. Coach Oliver has always been supportive of our program as are we to his program. I’m sure Oakton v Battlefield will be on the schedule next year.
Sounds like tomorrow will be a love fest then...
Anonymous wrote:Coach Counts was trying to work in a game against Battlefield for past 2 years. Our schedules didn’t sync but both teams have tried. Coach Oliver has always been supportive of our program as are we to his program. I’m sure Oakton v Battlefield will be on the schedule next year.
Anonymous wrote:Madison and Oakton played one “tough” non-conference game each last year. Madison got crushed by SJC in a pre-season scrimmage (lost by 10) and Oakton barely squeaked by SSAS in OT. Both teams could / should schedule more games with other top teams in their backyard (SR, Visi, GC, etc.). Doubt they will bec they want to maintain strong season records.
Anonymous wrote:There is no real incentive for Fairfax teams to schedule PWC teams because a win gets you no credit, but a loss carries a lot of criticism. Not saying it should be that way, but that is current reality.