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What kind of test should we expect out of William Blount? It seems Oak Ridge doesn't fare too well in scrimmages. I wish the Wildcats all the best tomorrow and look forward to reading about the contest from you all.

I dont have a clue of what to expect from this years WB team.
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What kind of test should we expect out of William Blount? It seems Oak Ridge doesn't fare too well in scrimmages. I wish the Wildcats all the best tomorrow and look forward to reading about the contest from you all.

 

It should be an interesting scrimmage.  We are young and putting in several new wrinkles on both offense and defense.

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The scrimmage will be interesting for sure but we will have away threat with Graham not on the field. I've seen practice twice and I'm still worried about our offensive line but I hope today proves me wrong. It's always hard for me to evaluate a scrimmage as far as good I think we'll be after it's over. But I'll bet the Sweet one, his rebel counterpart, and the genius from Knoxville will say how stupid Gaddis is when it's over. Those three are as predictable as the sun coming up in the morning and going down in the evening.

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The scrimmage will be interesting for sure but we will have away threat with Graham not on the field. I've seen practice twice and I'm still worried about our offensive line but I hope today proves me wrong. It's always hard for me to evaluate a scrimmage as far as good I think we'll be after it's over. But I'll bet the Sweet one, his rebel counterpart, and the genius from Knoxville will say how stupid Gaddis is when it's over. Those three are as predictable as the sun coming up in the morning and going down in the evening.

Anything you say, sir! Aye Aye, Drill Sergeant!

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We looked about how I expected us to look. We looked kind of slow, kind of small, and I'm still worried about our line. Our fastest guys weren't there. We'll be much better when August comes but I'm not sure how good we'll be. I like #1, #24, #64, #12, #20, #4, #58, #66, and a few others that I can't remember. Our QB didn't play like a returning starter. Looking forward to the season.

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