I hope your right but this is a much tougher schedule than the last couple of years. Don't get me wrong im glad it's tougher cause in the long run it will help. Macon could go 8-2 but i will be surprised but again i hope so.
Our scrimmages are July 30 at Catholic and august 6 vs oak ridge. I’m glad we have scrimmages back. Last season was so strange without them. I picked up my season tickets yesterday, full pads start Monday, it’s getting close.
They could have it done in a week if pressed. My guess is we’ll practice on it for a week or two before the jamboree. I may be wrong, there’s first times for everything
I'm good friends with the father of a player on the team and I'm with him now. The topic of our current conversation is the "players from West". This kid told his dad that the players were at practice today and that's the first time they have been there. He also said they have several new coaches but the West players dad isn't one of them. In fact, this player has heard the rumors that the West players dad is on the staff but he has never seen him.
Sorry to have a different opinion on this. But have you read or heard anything about the West players being recruited to transfer to OR?
You are right though, I don't need to mess in Powell's business.Take care SS.
My son played football from the age of five and started wrestling in the sixth grade. We viewed wrestling as a offseason training program since he didn’t play basketball. It not only made him better physically but also mentally. There is no where to hide on a wrestling mat. It created accountability. Seven years later my son is a five time state champion (2X football 3X wrestling). Wrestling made him a better football player and football made him a better wrestler. I would encourage anyone playing in the front seven to wrestle or at least give it a try.