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Professor Chaos

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  1. Excited to see what Wolfe brings to the table and what changes he makes.
  2. This has nothing to do with Henry county and everything to do with kirby
  3. I doubt it has any effect on Henry county since they don’t have a significant private school with an established campus
  4. No one knows what the schedule will be. To assume 45 would be foolish. My wife and I have a few friends who work at the high school and up until Friday they said he was going to meetings throughout the week. He immediately went back to Covington. His wife never moved. This isn’t complicated
  5. Can’t believe the refs haven’t stopped the horns yet
  6. Would love to see beech, Henry county, and Springfield to continue to all play each other.
  7. I’d enjoy a continuation of the series as well.
  8. Henry county wasn’t surprised one bit. They know and respect Springfield, and also know that Munford is typically a paper tiger in the playoffs
  9. Inman is a middle school; Grove is the 9th grade school, and yes, they do count in enrollment. Henry County has been between 1300-1450 for well over a decade, and with suburban Memphis, Nashville, and Murfreesboro schools as large as they are I have a hard time believing they’ll ever get to 6a
  10. If that’s the case they might put 50 on the board
  11. They would get swept, but all 4 teams would still get a quarter of the 1st round gate; and that’s what they’re really interested in
  12. Everyone is missing the point when it comes to all of the Clarksville teams playing up to 6A… it’s not about competing, it’s about drastically reducing your travel, thus saving the school district a ton of money (which is really all they care about anyways) and it guarantees 4 Clarksville teams will always make the playoffs (which has never happened?)
  13. Completely baffling this coaching staff still can’t get the ball to #7
  14. We've got smallish receivers, no screens? We use to run a ton of playaction; don't see that much anymore. RPO's maybe? Brentwood tore Henry County up with those the past 2 years. Morgan Barrick plays pretty well against South Gibson, gets what 15 carries or so? 1 carry against Springfield, played more snaps on defense. Last year our tight ends were a huge key, especially off of play action. This year, I think their only catch of the season was the throwback screen against Springfield. They've had #4 on varsity for 1 1/2 years, and they still have no idea what to do with him. We have a quarterback that has power 5 offers, yet we've played 3 different qb's throughout the season. Just baffling.
  15. Been working all weekend so I haven't had time to respond. The offense is pathetic. Not trash talking kids at all, didn't mention one name. The offense is more than just the players. It's the formations, substitutions, play calling. Putting kids in positions to be successful. It's been mentioned before, but the offense has scored 1 touchdown in the last 10 quarters (Northwest doesn't count, they're essentially a middle school team at this point). That's pathetic, regardless of competition.
  16. This Henry county offense is pathetic. Has been all season.
  17. I was also told that the end zone stands and band were moved because of the sinkhole.
  18. I heard two things in regard to this; the truth is probably a combination of things. 1) apparently there was/is a rather large sinkhole on the northern side of the field and there might have been some hesitation to place a rather heavy and expensive scoreboard in unsettled soil. 2) it was much easier to wire in the south end zone since it’s already adjacent to the concessions and various electric transformers.
  19. yes, it'll be awesome when it's completed in time for the 2023 season
  20. I'd be shocked if they held Summit to 17 points; I'm not sure they can hold them to 34.
  21. It was, but it made for an unbelievable atmosphere. Henry County probably had a couple hundred fans waiting in the parking lot by 3 o'clock that afternoon. It seems they finally relented and opened up the gates around 4 or 4:30. By 5:30 the entire visitor section was filled with Henry County fans. Northeast had Clarksville police lined up on the home sidelines, blocking Henry County fans from sitting in the stands on the home sideline, despite the fact that there was plenty of room. Because of this, many Henry County fans were forced to stand around the fence circling the field in order to watch the game. By halftime, fans were probably 3 deep, circling the entire perimeter of the field, much like two teams facing off in the prison yard.
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