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  1. The SS fumble on the 5 yd line was huge for Maryville. But don't forget that the Maryville fumble on the 5 yd line, before the half, was just as huge for SS. In both cases the offense was about to score. So basically the two fumbles cancel each other out. You take the fumbles away and the margin of victory is still the same. It would have been 55-28 instead of 48-21.

  2. I was at the game. Curt looked very good. The rest of the SS team looked average. Curt was able to slowly move the ball down field. Maryville moved the ball any way they wanted to move the ball. Bottom line is that SS had an average team with a stud QB/Safety. One player is good but not enough. Good luck next year to all.

  3. Maryville has already faced a QB as good as Phillips. His name is Randall Cobb (Alcoa) and he has verbally committed to Kentucky and has been offered by several SEC schools (including UT). He can run the ball with the best of them (very very fast) and has an amazingly strong arm. Maryville was able to contain him even though he had a D1 WR recruit to throw to and an all-state RB to hand off to. No doubt that Phillips is the real deal. I feel that the experience of playing against Cobb should help the Maryville D prepare.

  4. Here is the simple breakdown. WB had bigger and better players. WB had homefield advantage. WB had the good luck orange jerseys. Maryville had numerous players injured. Some of the MHS injured players could not play and some had to play at less than 100%. MHS had more total yds and a much better time of possesion. So how did WB lose? Just because. That's life.

  5. More bad news for Maryville fans. Tyler Maples (Mr. Football) has a swollen ankle (infection) and will not be 100% for tomorrow's game. There is a chance he won't even play.

     

    krakatoa...go to unapproved website . com (it says unapproved website if i put it all together) and read my posts on my coach gaylor's surgery...I have posted updates on what is going on if you want to find more out about it...thanks Maryville fans for your phone calls last night and you growing concern with my dad's recovery...

    Thanks

  6. For Oak Ridge's standards they must be awful this year! To lose to McMinn and William Blount is about as low as a "dominant" 5-A team can get. 5-A in east TN sure is weak this year. I read where Maryville (4-A) walked all over WB. Sounds like Maryville and many of the 4-A teams in their region would have it easier in Oak Ridge's region.

  7. What you are saying is that Heritage and William Blount are easy wins and you can play all of your subs to get them some experience while resting your starters. Do you not feel that a game with BA, Riverdale or MBA would not draw 10,000 fans? 10,000 fans X $6.00 per ticket would be $60,000.00 in gate receipts. Concessions would probably add a gross of $40,000.00 with a net profit of $25,000.00 on concessions. That type of game would net Maryville close to $85,000.00 for one game, do you make that much money off of the Heritage or William Blount games when you are the host?

    Dude, you need to get a clue and get a grip. Bottom line is that it is a rivalry and a traditition. When I said it is a good gate I was talking about how much local interest there is in the game. Not about money. Tradition & rivalry is why they will always play.

  8. Boy, Alcoa really needs to stop crying about the schedule. They put higher quality teams in place of WB & HHS, didn't they? Macallie or WB, Fulton or HHS? come on, looks like to me Alcoa got the better deal in it all.

     

    WB & HHS have both improved. Thanks to two outstanding coaches, Rewis & Meadows. The region is up for grabs (after OR & Owls) I am steping out to say the HHS will make the playoffs this year (the first in how many years?) It should be a showdown at all region games this year. HHS has a much better offense this year. Morgan is doing a great good throwing it around the field. Wiggy hasn't showed what he can do yet and he will, and the backfield is solid with Lindsay, Cains, Rupert,& Kerns.

     

    There "D" is also solid again this year. Coach Shane Rewis has them going all out again. It should be a great year for Blount Co. schools the talent in this county alone is top notch. Good luck to all the schools this year. :thumb:

    You have no clue. McCallie and Fulton would absolutely demolish WB or HHS. Just like Alcoa would demolish WB or HHS. Remember that Heritage barely beat a weak 3A Seymour team. Alcoa got a bad deal when they were dropped. They had to pick up two very good opponents and lost two cross town rival games.

  9. When I saw how many players Alcoa had I was shocked. It looked like they may have had more than Maryville. This stuff about a poor little 2A school makes me laugh. A poor little 2A school is one that has about 30 players on their roster (and most play both ways) along with about 4 coaches. That was not the case for Alcoa. They had just as many coaches and players. Maryville may have more students at their school but Alcoa gets a way way higher percentage of their students out on the football field. I tip my hat to the coaches for that. Alcoa had as many players and I thought slightly better athletes overall than Maryville (especially with the Maryville suspensions). If I was not from this area and somebody took me to the game I would have assumed that both teams were 5A. Anyway it was a great game and is a great rivalry that has nothing to do with 2A, 4A, region championships, state titles, etc. Just bragging rights.

  10. Do you really think that is the case?? Obviously not having Baker is a loss but what about the other 3?

    Two of the other three are co-starters at OLB. So now Maryville will have a 3rd teamer at OLB. Pretty tall task against Shiverdecker and Co. Also, one of the OLB's was a valued backup at RB. So now Maryville will have a sophomore at RB who weighs about 150 lbs.

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