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BigSneaky

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  1. The question now...how good is Melrose?
  2. and Germantown gets back to winning 49-0 over Hamilton
  3. Isnt that the kicker from Marshall that cost them the Ohio State game???
  4. The facts: I posted this in another thread..and think it sheds some light on this subjext as well. 2003 NFL Roster by State State Total CALIFORNIA 195 FLORIDA 187 TEXAS 181 GEORGIA 94 LOUISIANA 74 OHIO 68 PENNSYLVANIA 61 SOUTH CAROLINA 52 ILLINOIS 51 MISSISSIPPI 49 VIRGINIA 49 NORTH CAROLINA 47 ALABAMA 44 MICHIGAN 44 NEW JERSEY 42 WASHINGTON 39 NEW YORK 37 TENNESSEE 29 MARYLAND 27 ARIZONA 23 IOWA 22 OKLAHOMA 22 MISSOURI 20 INDIANA 18 MASSACHUSETTS 18 COLORADO 17 WISCONSIN 17 ARKANSAS 16 HAWAII 15 OREGON 14 KANSAS 13 NEBRASKA 13 MINNESOTA 12 KENTUCKY 11 WASHINGTON, DC 10 IDAHO 10 UTAH 9 WEST VIRGINIA 7 CONNECTICUT 6 NEW MEXICO 4 DELAWARE 3 NEVADA 3 ALASKA 2 NORTH DAKOTA 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 SOUTH DAKOTA 2 WYOMING 1 MONTANA 1
  5. BigSneaky

    Region 4 Pickem

    Alrighty then he's back...i hope my picks are a little better this week
  6. BigSneaky

    Region 4 Pickem

    Oakland Smyrna Lavergne Riverdale Lincoln Co Brentwood David Lipscomb
  7. BigSneaky

    Pick Em

    Bartlett 10 at Bolton 38 Millington 20 at Cordova 17 Memphis Central 13 at Memphis Overton 14 (I have no idea) White Station 35 at Collierville 21 Germantown 28 at Hamilton 7 Kirby 13 at Whitehaven 35
  8. BigSneaky

    Memphis

    2003 NFL Roster by State State Total CALIFORNIA 195 FLORIDA 187 TEXAS 181 GEORGIA 94 LOUISIANA 74 OHIO 68 PENNSYLVANIA 61 SOUTH CAROLINA 52 ILLINOIS 51 MISSISSIPPI 49 VIRGINIA 49 NORTH CAROLINA 47 ALABAMA 44 MICHIGAN 44 NEW JERSEY 42 WASHINGTON 39 NEW YORK 37 TENNESSEE 29 MARYLAND 27 ARIZONA 23 IOWA 22 OKLAHOMA 22 MISSOURI 20 INDIANA 18 MASSACHUSETTS 18 COLORADO 17 WISCONSIN 17 ARKANSAS 16 HAWAII 15 OREGON 14 KANSAS 13 NEBRASKA 13 MINNESOTA 12 KENTUCKY 11 WASHINGTON, DC 10 IDAHO 10 UTAH 9 WEST VIRGINIA 7 CONNECTICUT 6 NEW MEXICO 4 DELAWARE 3 NEVADA 3 ALASKA 2 NORTH DAKOTA 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 SOUTH DAKOTA 2 WYOMING 1 MONTANA 1
  9. Other Tennessee sons performing well on Saturday....Matt Shelton of Collierville caught a 60 yard TD for ND in the huge win over Michigan.
  10. BigSneaky

    Upsets

    I meant the margin of victory...I thought Whitehaven would preform better after the upset of my Devils.
  11. BigSneaky

    Region 4 Pickem

    whoa...my picks were a tad off.
  12. BigSneaky

    Upsets

    Smyrna over Gallatin Cordova over Collierville Melrose spanking Whitehaven
  13. BigSneaky

    Region 4 Pickem

    Siegel Brentwood Franklin Cookeville Mt.Juliet Riverdale Gallatin Cumberland Co Oak Ridge Hendersonville
  14. Saturday, September 4, 2004 Updated: September 5, 5:06 AM ET ESPN.com news services SEATTLE -- One hundred fifty-one football games. De La Salle High School's 39-20 loss to Bellevue (Wash.) ended the Spartans' record winning streak Saturday night in front of 24,987 people at Qwest Field. Senior J.R. Hasty led the Wolverines, rushing for 271 yards and scoring four touchdowns. Bellevue also got a 37-yard touchdown run by sophomore quarterback Eric Block. The Spartans -- from Concord, Calif., a suburban community east of San Francisco -- had not lost since Dec. 7, 1991. Their average victory during the 12-season undefeated streak was by 38.2 points, and 43 of their 151 wins were shutouts. De La Salle also was crowned with five USA Today national championships during the span. The Spartans broke the nation's previous longest winning streak at 72 games in 1997, going on to more than double it. De La Salle coach Bob Ladouceur, who now has a 287-15-1 record in 26 years at the school, was gracious in defeat. "The team we saw on film was not the team we played out there tonight," he said of the three-time defending state 3A championship Wolverines. "Their coaching staff and players did a great job in every facet and gave us schemes we had never seen," he said. "We got beat by a better football team tonight. If we played them tomorrow, they'd beat us again." De La Salle got off to a solid start, moving the ball down the field 83 yards to score with relative ease. After the kickoff, Hasty, a Bellevue senior, took his first offensive touch 74 yards for a touchdown. The motivated Wolverines dominated the rest of the night on the ground. "There were all the Internet polls, the message boards where everyone said they were going to blow us out," said Bellevue linebacker E.J. Savannah, who led his defense with nine tackles. Bellevue head coach Butch Goncharoff, who took over the program five years ago and is the first coach in Washington history to win three straight large-school state titles, challenged his team to worker harder leading up to the game. "This is a great feeling," he said. "We worked eight months for this. I don't think we were intimidated coming in and our kids executed. We've said the strength of this team is our offensive line, and it was tonight. They spent more time, more hours than anybody. Even De La Salle." With 14-year-old Block making his first high school start at quarterback, Bellevue didn't attempt a pass, rushing 54 times for 463 yards. The Spartans did not score the second half. Bellevue twice intercepted passes by senior quarterback Kevin Lopina, who has a scholarship to Oregon State. Lopina completed 11 of 22 passes for 103 yards. Eduardo Lopez led De La Salle with 154 rushing yards, including touchdown runs of 54 and 44 yards. Bellevue led 30-20 at halftime and broke the game open on the 2-yard scoring run by Hasty with 8:35 remaining in the third quarter. The Spartans' program at the private, all-boys school has inspired two books, a documentary and national telecasts of games. Last month, Sports Illustrated printed a seven-page spread about the team. The team has regularly played the top competition from California and around the country. Bay Area papers had speculated whether the Spartans could escape this season unscathed. In addition to Bellevue, the team has games scheduled against strong California teams Mission Viejo, Clovis West and Palma. De La Salle graduated 17 starters from last season's 13-0 squad, which was one of the best in the school's history. Ladouceur said it was just time for De La Salle to finally lose a game. "I'm all for there being a lot of king of the hills, not just one," he said. "Bellevue represented their state well." De La Salle suffered off-the-field heartache Aug. 12. Linebacker Terrence Kelly was shot to death in Richmond, a crime-ridden city 20 miles east of De La Salle's campus, just before he was to leave for the University of Oregon, where he had a full football scholarship. Former Spartans now in the NFL include Giants wide receiver Amani Toomer, Broncos 2004 first-round draft pick D.J. Williams, Lions guard David Loverne and Jets kicker Doug Brien. UCLA spark-plug running back Maurice Drew also starred at De La Salle, and Michigan starting quarterback Matt Gutierrez was a Spartan.
  15. Yikes... congrats to whitehaven I'm sure they played a good game...CBHS game next week might br nasty.
  16. Anyone have a Germantown update?
  17. BigSneaky

    Memphis

    Thats what i was thinking too. I had to pick blind on a bunch of the games this week though...were quite a few teams i knew nothing about.
  18. BigSneaky

    Memphis

    I think so too...BTW after you get home from the game..could you hop online and post the score. Had to wait til Midnite to get the score last week. thumb
  19. BigSneaky

    Memphis

    From the Big Ones board Fri White Station (1-0) at Houston (2-0) 71% picking Houston
  20. BigSneaky

    Memphis

    Anyone going to the Germantown game tommorrow??
  21. I thought so too..but these were the only numbers I could track down on the internet.
  22. BigSneaky

    Memphis

    Well Germantown hasn't scored more than 20 points in a game...and the defense is still very good..so i could see it being a low scoring affair. IMO the offense finally wakes up and scores some points. thumb
  23. BigSneaky

    Memphis

    He could be right..if Germantown plays like they have the past 2 weeks it could be real close or even a loss.
  24. BigSneaky

    Memphis

    Let us pick a few Shelby County games.... Whitehaven 14 @ Germantown 28 WhiteStation 24 @ Houston 14 Bolton 21 @ Millington 14 BA 31 @ CBHS 24
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