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Originally Posted by Jesse James
Uhmm, there's plenty of denying. Harrisburg's denying. The IHSA's words, "after discussions with those on and closest to the action, we were unable to substantiate those claims"
So which is it?
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They are not publicly denying the specifics, which to some have knowledge of what was done or said. Actually no one in the paper has reported some actual comments that were made during the game (and at halftime) and what the officials told their superiors as to why they gave a T. I do not think Harrisburg wants to go there. They even did not say what the Seton players did while complaining they were penalized. It is pretty obvious that many things were stated behind the scenes to protect those that could have been named specifically.
And the funny part about all this, the Harrisburg coach got off easy. He was put on probation, not suspended. The Seton Coach was suspended during the post season for 2 years. And unless I missed something that was not negotiable.
Peace