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  1. If I was from Anderson County (yes I live here now, but I mean REALLY from Anderson County), now that Oak Ridge has won the game, I would look around in the closet for something called class.

     

    When a county is strong in football, all of their teams, it just makes the entire presentation better. Coach Shattuck, his staff and the players fought hard tonight. They deserve a pat on the back -- wait, what they deserve is even you diehard Oak Ridge fans to support them in turning the program around.

     

    It's easy to kick something when it's laying there in front of you, injured and bleeding. How much easier would it be to pick it up, wish it well and hope that it can find a little success down the road?

  2. Yeah, so don't tell anyone! :)

     

    Newspaper people are the masters of thievery, seriously! Actually, this "theme" has been used MANY times across the nation. If they want to come after me, bah ... let em. I can play stupid with the best of them.

     

    Great cover but aren't there some copyright infringements if you use that cover..?

  3. Nah I got canned from the show. I was too goofy and spoke my mind too much. They, being station management, didn't like my style so they booted me.

     

    I am just doing the Saturday show due to contracts with advertisers that wanted me to do it. After that my mighty local TV career is over. :)

     

    Is that why you were not on the show last week? nice cover by the way

  4. Looking forward to seeing MBA play Friday. Four-way scrimmages get confusing for a country sports writer like myself, but I hope to devote some time watching them. Cookeville, Oak Ridge, MBA and Blackman ... at least that's the last lineup I received.

     

     

     

    Interesting that MBA would want to make the drive to Cookeville, considering their early season schedule is full of long road trips- @ Lexington Dunbar(KY), @ Lousiville Trinity, @ MUS. Cookeville will be a good test, though.

  5. Alcoa looked very impressive -- Shivy scored four touchdowns by himself and the Tornados pretty much had their way. Hard to even try and make excuses about this one, Oak Ridge was flat and as the coaching staff predicted on Monday, they were in for a rough outing.

     

    Congratulations to Alcoa, they looked sharp, aggresive, explosive and 2A teams are in for quite a battle ... for second place. Don't see anyone standing in the Tornados' way.

     

    As for Oak Ridge, we all know this was a scrimmage and there are two directions the players can take. They can use it as proof that hard work overcomes ... or they can go the other direction. This makes it interesting and should provide the proof as to what type team this year's edition will be.

     

    As for varisty action, Alcoa scored five touchdowns as opposed to two by Oak Ridge.

     

     

    does anyone know what the score was

  6. I hate even try to evaluate a scrimmage because I know what coach Quarles and Stevens are really trying to accomplish.

     

    I will say this, if either team gets a case of the injury bug ... I think they may be in trouble. I know working on depth is a key for Oak Ridge and they appear to be moving closer to that.

     

    The Wildcats need another wide receiver to step up. They have a good tightend that will see some passes this season, which will be a big help I think. The running game needs a healthy Kevin Helton, who was not suited today and the offensive line was short handed as well. I liked seeing the sophomore monsters playing well and moving their feet.

     

    I thought Oak Ridge and Maryville was a push, if I was handicapping it.

     

    I remember last season watching these two scrimmage. After that affair, SOME Oak Ridge fans were really hitting the panic button because Maryville looked so much better. That wasn't the case this season and I believe both will have solid years.

     

    I didn't see AE vs. Seymour, but Oak Ridge had too much when they were playing Seymour. I liked the effort, and was impressed by a big running back they had, however.

  7. Yeah, coach Stevens didn't think his team would come out of the dressing room to play Maryville, so he had some teams join the fray.

     

    Actually, I think it's a great idea for multiple-team scrimmages. Different styles, talent levels, offenses, defenses, I could go on ... it all helps your team in the long run.

     

     

    The big scrimmage between Oak Ridge, Maryville, Austin East and Seymour is tomorrow. Does anyone have any information on any key members who may have to sit out due to injury. I've heard Oak Ridge may have a few.

     

    Should be good measuring tool for all the teams involved. I enjoy watching Maryville and Oak Ridge go at it, but having Austin East and Seymour participate should be a added treat for all football fans.

     

    Good luck to all involved and I hope everyone stays healthy.

  8. The annual Oak Ridge/Maryville scrimmage will now be a four-team affair.

     

    Austin-East and Seymour will be attending, with all four teams getting work in against each other. The scrimmage will be Friday, Aug. 4 at 5:30 p.m. The games will take place at Ben Martin practice facility, next to Oak Ridge High School.

     

    For those attending, please remember the Oak Ridge football boosters take full advantage of the football fever. There is a small admission price and full concession stand running. It's not much to ask for all of us football addicts. :thumb:

  9. Sad to say, but the news is not good for Revel Coffey. Appears he will be down three to four months after having surgery on his ankle Friday morning. Oak Ridge is still a solid and dangerous team, but his play on defense especially will be missed.

     

    Oak Ridge has a very good team top to bottom. Somebody mentioned Coffey being hurt. Does anyone know how bad? I hope it is not serious because he is such a good player and such an important part of that team. Without Coffey, Oak Ridge will have their hands full, but I'd say that they barely pull it out. Could go either way.

  10. There are many factors, including I am sure, the lack of participation even during football season, which is widely regarded as the most popular prep sport.

     

    I am guessing some of the voters involved got tired of hearing the fact that their time and efforts were useless, beats me.

     

    I was upset that players of the week were cut out and I am very upset that they decided to cut out the basketball polls totally. Perhaps, the powers that be will re-vamp things for next year and do something to get voters more involved.

  11. Heck, I don't really know ... perhaps the percentages of 5A teams is so much greater outside of the East.

     

    What I can report, is after MANY attempts to call, e-mail or just send smoke signals to, officials with the TSSAA, I got pretty much squat. I was told, that they can't give me the names of the nine people that make up the final selection committee. They also guaranteed me that there were three from each region.

     

    I would like to know what their regional boundries are. Anyway, I have whined about this for 12 years and nothing will ever change. I just love high school sports and a bunch of out-of-touch, greedy people will never put an end to that.

     

     

    Tank, since this seams to be a trend in 5A, Why doesn't it happen in the other divisions? I know that Alcoa, and Webb brought home Mr Footballs. Do you think it's only a 5A or what. Or is it Sour Grapes for our area and 5A? :thumb:

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