While I like hindians13's choice of teams, I am not as confident about total domination........... /blush.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blush:" border="0" alt="blush.gif" /> I hope that the program at Harpeth is beginning to turn the corner. I know that we get two pretty good offensive weapons back. If we can find an offensive identity that maximizes those threats it will be a plus. I know that the younger guys are athletic and some of them were able to get experience last year. Be interesting to see how the line play develops on both sides of the ball.
I am excited about the new district format, I think over time it could be competetive from top to bottom.
Here is my attempt and seeing how this one will turn out. Would be interesting to see who gets it closest at the end of the season!
1. Camden- solid football spoken here
2. Creek Wood- well coached, won't be 1-9 again
3. Cheatham- pound for pound they get more from their players, may sneak up on Creek Wood they have been tough on the redhawks in years past
4. Harpeth- my pull for the home team, some atheltic kids, maybe too young this year.
5. Stewart County- They have shown alot of improvement the last few years, can the trend stay on the up swing?
6. Waverly- have had some bad breaks, moving in the right direction
7. Montgomery Central- sounds like they made a good hire, don't know if they can turn it around all in one season though.
Alright thats my take sports fans! I may be wrong .....I feel that quite of few of these teams are evenly matched enough to jump around a few spots. Sure will be interesting to watch come Friday night as these teams strap it up and get after each other!