Google Maps tells me it's 15 or 19 miles from Roman to its "home game" at Upper Dublin HS (depending on route) and takes a minimum of 45 minutes via car. People who focus on all the unfair advantages of PCL schools should take note.Upper Dublin
Point taken, but they do seem to still bring in the talent even with this reality. I do think it’s one of the biggest advantages that public schools have, highlighting the local rivalry games, the atmosphere at their home field, etc… I’m sure some CBSD kids choose to stay here based on having been to War Memorial for a Friday night rivalry game.Google Maps tells me it's 15 or 19 miles from Roman to its "home game" at Upper Dublin HS (depending on route) and takes a minimum of 45 minutes via car. People who focus on all the unfair advantages of PCL schools should take note.
Just so we’re clear; you’re really equating a 45 minute game drive to open border enrollments?Google Maps tells me it's 15 or 19 miles from Roman to its "home game" at Upper Dublin HS (depending on route) and takes a minimum of 45 minutes via car. People who focus on all the unfair advantages of PCL schools should take note.
No, I'm not doing any equating. I'm simply saying that not having on onsite practice field or a real homefield for games is a disadvantage for Roman, SJP, WC, and NG. Some look only at their obvious advantage in not having boundaries.Just so we’re clear; you’re really equating a 45 minute game drive to open border enrollments?
dude stop itNo, I'm not doing any equating. I'm simply saying that not having on onsite practice field or a real homefield for games is a disadvantage for Roman, SJP, WC, and NG. Some look only at their obvious advantage in not having boundaries.
Have you ever been near SJP?dude stop it
this is like saying inheriting millions is a disadvantage if they didn't leave you their house too
The travel time between SJP and Perkasie is within a few minutes of the travel time between West Lawn and Easton. I think our coaching staff would love kids from Wilson West Lawn to be eligible to play for us if they’d be interested. Throw Chad Henne on the 2003 team?No, I'm not doing any equating. I'm simply saying that not having on onsite practice field or a real homefield for games is a disadvantage for Roman, SJP, WC, and NG. Some look only at their obvious advantage in not having boundaries.
I would go further and say that not having boundaries--an advantage--comes with some extra problems-some could even call them disadvantages. If you're 16 and you live in Vorhees NJ or Perkasie PA where and when would you like to practice in the summer: somewhere within walking distance at, say, 9:00 am or in North Philly at 6:00 am? And during the school year, which trip home after practice would be much, much easier? SJP is not IMG where the students live in comfortable dorms a three-minute walk away from their practice facilities.
I don’t think so. His argument all summer was that New Jersey was a hour away from SJP/ Roman.Have you ever been near SJP?
Did you go to the game tonight? Just from following the score, it seems it was close in the first half.I don’t think so. His argument all summer was that New Jersey was a hour away from SJP/ Roman.
don't need to be near them, the dominance over the past decade speaks for itselfHave you ever been near SJP?
i never said anything about distance, just that New Jersey is not in PA therefore New Jersey kids should not be on a PA high school football teamI don’t think so. His argument all summer was that New Jersey was a hour away from SJP/ Roman.
Exactly. U fail to mention distance bc it goes against your argument. You also believe that any team that dominates on any level must be cheating. You’ve said that plenty times.i never said anything about distance, just that New Jersey is not in PA therefore New Jersey kids should not be on a PA high school football team
I wasn't referring so much to distance from Jersey when I posed my question but to the location of the school, the distance to the practice site (players need to go by bus from the school and though it isn't a long trip it is what it is), and the quality (?) of the practice site. Nothing like the situations at most suburban high schools and at schools like Bosco, St. Joe's Regional, Bergen Catholic, St. John's (DC), Spalding, etc.Exactly. U fail to mention distance bc it goes against your argument. You also believe that any team that dominates on any level must be cheating. You’ve said that plenty times.
Prep is in Pa.so therefore allowed in the PIAA. A couple years ago ECP had a player from Ohio that went to Penn State and now in the NFL. I didnt hear a word about that or anyone in the past from another state until Prep began its run. It seems folks are trying to find a way to oust Prep due to its winning .i never said anything about distance, just that New Jersey is not in PA therefore New Jersey kids should not be on a PA high school football team
not true at all, many in the WPIAL criticized ECP when they were beating Thomas Jefferson in the state playoffsPrep is in Pa.so therefore allowed in the PIAA. A couple years ago ECP had a player from Ohio that went to Penn State and now in the NFL. I didnt hear a word about that or anyone in the past from another state until Prep began its run. It seems folks are trying to find a way to oust Prep due to its winning .
lilromeo is not, as he would be the first to say, not a Prep guy.not true at all, many in the WPIAL criticized ECP when they were beating Thomas Jefferson in the state playoffs
you Prep guys are very dishonest, funny considering the recent posts talking about stealing another schools quarterback
You can't compare prep to ecp or any other school in pa including the other private schools out east. Prep is what they are but they do have advantages no other schools in pa have. I'm fine with them competing in the piaa but you can't act like thier advantages aren't great. There's a reason they are the only school doing what they are doing. They also had 2 junior in the rivals top 200 transfer in this year. Now sounds like another QB is going to transfer in.Prep is in Pa.so therefore allowed in the PIAA. A couple years ago ECP had a player from Ohio that went to Penn State and now in the NFL. I didnt hear a word about that or anyone in the past from another state until Prep began its run. It seems folks are trying to find a way to oust Prep due to its winning .
Is that truly an advantage if others can do the same? I’m not disagreeing but it seems that Lasalle could do the same thing.You can't compare prep to ecp or any other school in pa including the other private schools out east. Prep is what they are but they do have advantages no other schools in pa have. I'm fine with them competing in the piaa but you can't act like thier advantages aren't great. There's a reason they are the only school doing what they are doing. They also had 2 junior in the rivals top 200 transfer in this year. Now sounds like another QB is going to transfer in.
Right Tulla, Im not a Prep guy ,but like good football . I went to the Erie Cathedral prep /CB West classic state finals years ago when ECP had many Division 1 players and I assume some were recruited. West battled them evenly winning the first and losing the second . I never heard a word about unfair advantages from people back then. West was well coached and had a solid group of players that battled against superior odds.lilromeo is not, as he would be the first to say, not a Prep guy.
Yes, there was some chatter on here about whether a QB from another school might be coming to the Prep. As I recall, some (not from the Prep) reported that the QB wanted to enroll at the Prep--not that the Prep was trying to "steal" him. Anyway, not sure anyone should take what some anonymous person says on a message board as the last word.
I have heard from several people that Smith and Stewart (who are junior transfer starters for SJP this year) came to the Prep entirely on their own, i.e., they weren't "stolen" from Salem and Roman. Of course, you are free to disbelieve me.
What have Prep guys--Roxy, Bighead75, and I are the only ones on here, I think--been dishonest about?
As someone else likes to say, here's the deal:Right Tulla, Im not a Prep guy ,but like good football . I went to the Erie Cathedral prep /CB West classic state finals years ago when ECP had many Division 1 players and I assume some were recruited. West battled them evenly winning the first and losing the second . I never heard a word about unfair advantages from people back then. West was well coached and had a solid group of players that battled against superior odds.
Could but they choose not to spend their money on the football team or may not have the money. Not all schools are willing to fly their team across the country, pay for their hotels so the team can play on ESPN. Plus they might not get the same donations from alumni or for the football program. The closest thing in Pa that I see to sjp football team is Imhotep's basketball team. I believe they play in the city of palms classic in Florida every year and play I a national schedule where the players way is paid for. Theres reasons top talent from NJ and Philly are going to prep. I don't mind them competing in the piaa playoffs but the prep guys on this board act like prep has the same advantages as every other school in pa.Is that truly an advantage if others can do the same? I’m not disagreeing but it seems that Lasalle could do the same thing.
well you seem to think not having a home field is a huge disadvantage that somehow evens the playing field for the rest of PaWhat have Prep guys--Roxy, Bighead75, and I are the only ones on here, I think--been dishonest about?
so another big private school can do the same, that's your argument?Is that truly an advantage if others can do the same? I’m not disagreeing but it seems that Lasalle could do the same thing.
many complained but ECP didn't dominate for a decade and counting, that probably lessened the complaintsRight Tulla, Im not a Prep guy ,but like good football . I went to the Erie Cathedral prep /CB West classic state finals years ago when ECP had many Division 1 players and I assume some were recruited. West battled them evenly winning the first and losing the second . I never heard a word about unfair advantages from people back then. West was well coached and had a solid group of players that battled against superior odds.
Not having an onsite practice field and a home field for games is more than a minor disadvantage but I never said it was huge or that it offset the advantage of not having boundaries.well you seem to think not having a home field is a huge disadvantage that somehow evens the playing field for the rest of Pa
I’m asking do they have the opportunity to do as sjp or any private ? Like someone mentioned it’s up to the school to invest their money where they would like. Roman invested in basketball for years and we’re now beginning to put those funds into football. Could all schools do it at SJP’s level ? Of course not. Do I believe more could if they invest in their program properly? Absolutelyso another big private school can do the same, that's your argument?
It's worth keeping in mind that nobody who goes to a public school pays a penny for tuition, books, transportation, etc. Even the relatively few students who get "full rides" at SJP and other private schools have to pay quite a bit for non-tuition expenses. And if a family is rich, even if the son is a great football player, they pay substantial tuition. If you think Jon Runyon went to the Prep for free, you're deluded.I’m asking do they have the opportunity to do as sjp or any private ? Like someone mentioned it’s up to the school to invest their money where they would like. Roman invested in basketball for years and we’re now beginning to put those funds into football. Could all schools do it at SJP’s level ? Of course not. Do I believe more could if they invest in their program properly? Absolutely
As an alum of Roman and someone who is privy to the inside operation of the school, I can assure you the school is NOT investing in the football program. There is a TON of work being done by the members of the program, staff, coaches and other significant members who work in the school. But the school itself isn’t making it a point to invest in the program.I’m asking do they have the opportunity to do as sjp or any private ? Like someone mentioned it’s up to the school to invest their money where they would like. Roman invested in basketball for years and we’re now beginning to put those funds into football. Could all schools do it at SJP’s level ? Of course not. Do I believe more could if they invest in their program properly? Absolutely
tulla- public schools families pay property taxes, activity fees, some equipment, it's not all "free" and there is NEVER a full-ride for taxes!It's worth keeping in mind that nobody who goes to a public school pays a penny for tuition, books, transportation, etc. Even the relatively few students who get "full rides" at SJP and other private schools have to pay quite a bit for non-tuition expenses. And if a family is rich, even if the son is a great football player, they pay substantial tuition. If you think Jon Runyon went to the Prep for free, you're deluded.
ALL families pay property taxes; no public school families pay tuition or pay for books or transportation.tulla- public schools families pay property taxes, activity fees, some equipment, it's not all "free" and there is NEVER a full-ride for taxes!
sorry tulla, not true, not all people pay property taxesALL families pay property taxes; no public school families pay tuition or pay for books or transportation.
Put it another way: families whose children go to public schools and who pay property taxes pay no more than families whose children go to private schools.sorry tulla, not true, not all people pay property taxes
Investing isn’t always monetary. I believe there’s plenty of schools with money but scheduling, recruiting, parent participation is far better now than when my sons attended. Roman’s presence in the city is levels above the Murphy’s era.As an alum of Roman and someone who is privy to the inside operation of the school, I can assure you the school is NOT investing in the football program. There is a TON of work being done by the members of the program, staff, coaches and other significant members who work in the school. But the school itself isn’t making it a point to invest in the program.
This is what I know to be true at Roman as well.As an alum of Roman and someone who is privy to the inside operation of the school, I can assure you the school is NOT investing in the football program. There is a TON of work being done by the members of the program, staff, coaches and other significant members who work in the school. But the school itself isn’t making it a point to invest in the program.
Good point. My opinion is that both can be true. I coach youth football in the city and there is a buzz around Roman Catholic with all the kids and parents. I’m told next years schedule will test the willingness of the school to take the next step.Investing isn’t always monetary. I believe there’s plenty of schools with money but scheduling, recruiting, parent participation is far better now than when my sons attended. Roman’s presence in the city is levels above the Murphy’s era.