This is very interesting scheduling on the part of both schools. I've never known SF to play a lot of SoCal schools in the preseason. Last second replacement game perhaps?
It's a step in the right direction. SF is the only other WCAL school other than Serra with a pretty tough preseason schedule. The Cahoons and the Keanaaina brothers will dominate in the next couple of years. They're just getting started this season.
NorCal teams aren’t built to compete with SoCal teams. However, I give credit to the SF they kept playing hard and I have know doubt they’ll be more than ready to dominate the WCAL
@@michaelvaughn6145 I would say its more about recruiting. And about NIL. Football down south means more. The bigger schools down there are never playing before a couple hundred people.
@@andrewr62 when De La Salle was on their streak they became the model for recruiting etc. They had an excellent coach and even though their line was undersize they used to smoke people off the line. They stopped recruiting so your right but these kids are gravitating to coaches that will teach them proper technics and winning along with the exposure they get and it works. I say let them do it the way Mater de and Bosco do it, it’s not hurting the kids. De la salle went back to “education” but most of them end up on my construction jobs
@@michaelvaughn6145 I remember those days well. NIL is a factor too. Can you imagine receiving money to play high school football? St John Bosco negotiated a deal as a school. Even players he never see the field received a small amount.
@@andrewr62 I have to look deeper into NIL, never heard the term but if they’re paying kids to play high school football, it might be better than having them hang out at malls.. lol I just know that everybody was more interested when schools were trying win, everybody in town got involved. Up here they don’t respect sports and they should because it’s a huge part of development. It’s weird up here but there’s talent, it’s just hard to compete with the amount of talent coming outta south cali and that goes for every other region in the country
This is very interesting scheduling on the part of both schools. I've never known SF to play a lot of SoCal schools in the preseason. Last second replacement game perhaps?
It's a step in the right direction. SF is the only other WCAL school other than Serra with a pretty tough preseason schedule. The Cahoons and the Keanaaina brothers will dominate in the next couple of years. They're just getting started this season.
Serra gonna wipe Franny 💀😭🙏🏼
But when Serra goes down south its the same old story.
@@andrewr62but we’re not talking about that right now. We’re talking strictly norcal. Mater dei nd bosco can beat any team in the nation.
NorCal teams aren’t built to compete with SoCal teams. However, I give credit to the SF they kept playing hard and I have know doubt they’ll be more than ready to dominate the WCAL
It’s about coaching
@@michaelvaughn6145 I would say its more about recruiting. And about NIL. Football down south means more. The bigger schools down there are never playing before a couple hundred people.
@@andrewr62 when De La Salle was on their streak they became the model for recruiting etc. They had an excellent coach and even though their line was undersize they used to smoke people off the line. They stopped recruiting so your right but these kids are gravitating to coaches that will teach them proper technics and winning along with the exposure they get and it works. I say let them do it the way Mater de and Bosco do it, it’s not hurting the kids. De la salle went back to “education” but most of them end up on my construction jobs
@@michaelvaughn6145 I remember those days well. NIL is a factor too. Can you imagine receiving money to play high school football? St John Bosco negotiated a deal as a school. Even players he never see the field received a small amount.
@@andrewr62 I have to look deeper into NIL, never heard the term but if they’re paying kids to play high school football, it might be better than having them hang out at malls.. lol I just know that everybody was more interested when schools were trying win, everybody in town got involved. Up here they don’t respect sports and they should because it’s a huge part of development. It’s weird up here but there’s talent, it’s just hard to compete with the amount of talent coming outta south cali and that goes for every other region in the country
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