The more I read about Midway the more I believe this may be a pretty good football game. RBS has shot themselves in the foot at times with turnovers and boneheaded mistakes as well. The game against Clay was closer than it should have been, gave up 2 early kick of returns for touchdowns, and should have beaten Jackson County but kept ourselves from scoring by turning the ball over late in the 4th quarter twice. RBS has also run the ball well this year. Against Jackson County they run for roughly 150 yards and threw for roughly 150. Against Gordonsville and Clay we run for over 220 yards (all 3 teams are playoff teams). Against Trousdale we rushed for over 160 in a game that was still a fairly competitive game late in the 3rd, just 28-12 with about 4 minutes left in the 3rd. That had potential to be a pretty good game had Kenyan Harper not been playing, he's been hurt for most of the season. I looked at his yardage and he gained over 200 total yards and 3 touchdowns just by himself, I seriously doubt we see anyone as good as he is tonight. The only problem I foresee in this game will be RBS struggling to keep Midway from scoring points, RBS has a tendency to give up big plays and a lot of points. I expect RBS to move the ball, but I'm worried about letting Midway run wild.