Again, your answers were how it mostly benefited Alcoa (and although you didn't mention them, Maryville) and then assumed WB traveling is an issue.
Here is another set of questions.
1. Why should anyone from WB care how far Maryville or Alcoa has to travel? As far as I am concerned it is not their problem.
2. Why does Alcoa and Maryville have to travel to KY and Middle Tennessee to find opponents? Why doesn't some team in closer proximity take on that game? I would venture to say WB people have similar thoughts about it as those other teams that don't take it on.
3. Why should William Blount take 2 automatic losses every year to make Maryville and Alcoa fans feel good about not traveling as far? You could talk about being "scared", but like you basically said not one William Blount player I know is scared to get on the field with them, but that doesn't mean they care to volunteer themselves for feel good wins for a cross city team. WB may lose every game they play next year, but they have a chance in all of them as they will be playing opponents that are more closely tied to the talent level. How big a man are you or sissy adults arguments just don't make a lot of sense. They sound good from behind a keyboard though, but not practical in this matter. This has nothing to do with football knowledge.
4. Why hijack a thread that was meant to be a positive post about something good happening in town just to get your two cents in? You could start your own thread instead of hiding your feelings inside a post that has nothing to do with the points you are trying to make.
I am done with this topic after this reply as I am choosing to focus on the good news WB has had over the last 2 days.