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  1. Depends.

    Ensworth is a one man team. You saw what happened when Elder was shut down (42-14). Bowers doesn't hold a candle to Parker.

    But Baylor hasn't been playing to their potential in the playoffs. Lots dumb of turnovers throughout, and tackling problems against CBHS.

    It'll be a fun one.

     

    27-24 Red Raiders

     

     

    I wouldn't say Ensworth is a one man team. Their defense is impressive, they have good receivers, and to say that Bowers doesn't hold a candle to Parker is pretty ignorant. He has done everything they have asked of him this season. His numbers aren't off the charts nor is his arm strength or size, but there is something to be said for his efficiency and intangibles.

     

    I'll take Ensworth in this one, only because they lost to Baylor earlier this year. Oh, and they have a kid named Corn Elder.

  2. A couple things while watching the game:

     

    -Corn Elder is very impressive

    -BA secondary very impressive

    -BA live stream commentators are very, very hard to listen to. Unprofessional(obviously) and so biased that I had to mute it so as to even generate my own opinion of the matchup.

     

    EDIT: also horribly racist and ignorant. I am embarrassed for Brentwood Academy. Truly embarrassing.

  3. Haven't seen much of Baylor and have only seen a little of Ensworth. If Ensworth's defense plays like it has been and Elder has a typical game, I'd take Ensworth. How is Baylor's offense this year? Obviously the loss of Huesman is huge, but are they a mainly a running or passing attack this year?

     

    If it's anything like the state championship last year, it will be well worth the price of admission.

     

    I'll take Ensworth in a nail biter, 28-24.

  4. Pretty sure all the W Campbell predictions took care of any credibility questions...

     

     

    That was Rumble with the W. Campbell predictions, not Hdcastle. As for the Matthews move, I'm not sure what position he got. Can anyone clarify if it was in fact the Offensive Coordinator job or just the OL coach? Either way, he left Ensworth not because of being unhappy, but because he lives right next to BA and it was a good opportunity for his kids to go there. He enjoyed his time at Ensworth, and I can say that for a fact.

  5. Ensworth pulls it out. Personally looking back on the last 3 years, this is the one year I'd least expect them to win state. But they did it and they deserve credit. There will always be people looking back at the BA game saying that the catch wasn't inbounds, and always people saying that the game winner in the championship game was an interception or out of bounds. Either way you slice it, give credit where credit is due. Right now, Ensworth deserves credit. Great season to both teams. Huesman had a fantastic season, and deserved every bit of the Mr. Football voting. My best of luck to him and his future, and my thanks to him for exciting football this year and last year. Again though, congrats to Ensworth on getting the first state championship, and my best of luck to both Baylor and EHS in the future.

  6. I have to go with Ensworth on this one. I don't think any team can shut down Elder right now. If they do, Bowers seems to have plenty of confidence in Parker throwing the ball. (and rightfully so) This will be a good one, but Ensworth comes out on top.

     

    EHS-35

    BA-27

  7. First off, congrats to both teams on good seasons. My take on this game:

     

    Elder is a darn good athlete. I don't think that's debatable. No team has been able to really shut him down. VandyHoosiers, I'm not really sure what your beef is with Coach Rod. It really isn't necessary to pin this loss on him.

     

    I was impressed by Ensworth. I think this is the most balanced team we have ever seen from them in their short time playing varsity football. They will never have another Darkwa or another Jefferson, but they have found a way to spread the field and open holes for Elder. Even without Richardson. I tip my hat to Ricky Bowers and coach Wade. Excellent job.

     

    I had my money on MBA before this one started. But this could be Ensworth's year. Maybe starting out as an "underdog" and running the table is more suited for them. We all know Ricky is a good coach, but he does an especially good job of making the best out of what he has, and I think so far that has been proven this year. He came into the year without a Darkwa or a Jefferson, and look where his team is now.

     

    I cannot wait to see the next Ensworth game. Best of luck to all teams, hopefully nobody on any team gets hurt. This is a good year of Tennessee high school football.

  8. Shocking News. Dropped out of EHS this morning is the word on the street. Will be headed to Pearl Cohn. The move was necessary for him to get his GPA up in order to play college ball. Proves that Ensworth isn't all about football, as they let a kid go who could not keep up with the academics but happened to be an Army All-American player. Sad to see him leave DII, but wish him the best of luck.

  9. This will certainly be worth the price of admission. I think it boils down to who controls the line of scrimmage. if Ensworth can pressure Huesman then the quick defensive backfield will be able to make plays. On the offensive side for EHS, they will need to try some new things against a solid Baylor defense. I wish I could make this one.

     

    Baylor-24

    EHS- 14

  10. When Ensworth calls next summer for their annual $1,000 donation for their football media guide I am going to refuse. Instead I am going to donate $500.00 to the middle school - since that is the only "real" Ensworth people know anymore. The high school might as well be called some other name. The other $500.00 will go to Shane Company Jewelers in a special fund set up for football and basketball players. After all, if Coach Bowers is going to let a few players war earrings then there should be more opportunity for the whole team.

    Congrats, Coach Bowers, your lack of discipline just cost you a grand.

     

     

     

    This is, without a doubt, the dumbest post I have read on here. Ever. If you are close-minded enough to judge a school or a coach by some kids wearing earrings then you don't deserve to donate your $1,000. Get your grand in rolls of quarters, put em in a bag, and beat yourself upside the head with it.

  11. This is correct. To make the argument that EHS has not had any pro athletes is stupid. They have graduated 3 classes. As far as college recruits go, I'd like to add a few to your list.

     

    Daniel Mcfadden: Basketball, Birmingham-Southern

    Myers Beaird: Football, Wesleyan University

    Jacob Carter: Football, University of Tennessee

    Corey Sacks: Football, Texas Christian University

    Michael Dunn: Football, Texas Christian University

    Teddy Reeve: Football, Centre College

    Cody Tollison: Baseball, MTSU

    Garrett Carmichael: Track, Cross Country, University of Colorado

    Genny Mayden: Track, University of Colorado

    Brandi Byner: Lacrosse, Vanderbilt University

    Jackson Nuismer: Football, Ole Miss

    Chela Green: Track, Georgetown University

    Watson Sweat: Wrestling, Lehigh

    Sophie Bransford: Soccer, Southern Methodist University

    Tavarres Jefferson: Basketball, Football, MTSU

    Miles Asafo-Adjei: Basketball, Cornell

    Gary Pope: Basketball, Elon

    KP McDermott: Football, UCLA

    Emily Perkins: Soccer, Ole Miss

    Eliza Morgan: Lacrosse, American University

    Alex Rudd: Tennis, Samford University

    John Shulz: Tennis, Wooster College

    Marie Carpenter: Basketball, Eastern Kentucky University

    Molly Vaughn: Soccer, ETSU

    Anna Bowers: Basketball, Lipscomb University

    Daley Hill: Baseball, Belmont University

     

     

    These are a few off the top of my head. That is from only 3 graduating classes.

     

    And now on to the academics debate...

     

    The Ensworth School Class of 2010 (96 kids) earned 9.4 Million Dollars in scholarship this year. Acceptances and enrollment include:

     

    -Yale

    -Harvard

    -MIT

    -Princeton

    -GWU

    -Georgetown

    -Boston College

    -University of Southern California

    -Cornell

    -Columbia

    -Brown

    -Vanderbilt

    -New York University

    -Pomona College

    -Colgate

    -Tulane

    -Virginia

    -Penn

    -Stanford

    -U Chicago

    -Duke

    -Dartmouth

    -Northwestern

    -Emory

    -Johns Hopkins

     

    That's just a few.

     

    Find a student in the Rutherford County system that can spell all of those schools and I'll be surprised.

     

     

    EDIT: That post may sound snobby. For that I apologize, I typed it out quickly from my Blackberry while driving my Porsche to Belle Meade Country Club. Actually, it might have been because I have no real world experience, being a graduate of EHS, and I have no clue how to communicate outside the EHS bubble.

  12. wellll sorry to burst ur bubble boroballer(again) but in there few short years(and this is off the top of ny head)

    football:

    Orleans Darkwa-Tulane

    Tavarres Jefferson-MTSU

    Antonio Richardosom- ranked 44th in the nation by rivals(has offers from 22 BCS schools, including alabama, tennessee, oklahoma, etc.)

    Rodney Anderson and Kennan Crenshaw are also good prospects for the class of 2011

    Sam Cooper-Clemson

    Basketball:

    Miles Asfo-Adeji- Cornell

    Corn Elder(well you know)

    Gary Pope(had to go prep for a year, but i hear is getting good offers)

    and as far as the other sports...im lost :/

     

     

    This is correct. To make the argument that EHS has not had any pro athletes is stupid. They have graduated 3 classes. As far as college recruits go, I'd like to add a few to your list.

     

    Daniel Mcfadden: Basketball, Birmingham-Southern

    Myers Beaird: Football, Wesleyan University

    Jacob Carter: Football, University of Tennessee

    Corey Sacks: Football, Texas Christian University

    Michael Dunn: Football, Texas Christian University

    Teddy Reeve: Football, Centre College

    Cody Tollison: Baseball, MTSU

    Garrett Carmichael: Track, Cross Country, University of Colorado

    Genny Mayden: Track, University of Colorado

    Brandi Byner: Lacrosse, Vanderbilt University

    Jackson Nuismer: Football, Ole Miss

    Chela Green: Track, Georgetown University

    Watson Sweat: Wrestling, Lehigh

    Sophie Bransford: Soccer, Southern Methodist University

    Tavarres Jefferson: Basketball, Football, MTSU

    Miles Asafo-Adjei: Basketball, Cornell

    Gary Pope: Basketball, Elon

    KP McDermott: Football, UCLA

    Emily Perkins: Soccer, Ole Miss

    Eliza Morgan: Lacrosse, American University

    Alex Rudd: Tennis, Samford University

    John Shulz: Tennis, Wooster College

    Marie Carpenter: Basketball, Eastern Kentucky University

    Molly Vaughn: Soccer, ETSU

    Anna Bowers: Basketball, Lipscomb University

    Daley Hill: Baseball, Belmont University

     

     

    These are a few off the top of my head. That is from only 3 graduating classes.

     

    And now on to the academics debate...

     

    The Ensworth School Class of 2010 (96 kids) earned 9.4 Million Dollars in scholarship this year. Acceptances and enrollment include:

     

    -Yale

    -Harvard

    -MIT

    -Princeton

    -GWU

    -Georgetown

    -Boston College

    -University of Southern California

    -Cornell

    -Columbia

    -Brown

    -Vanderbilt

    -New York University

    -Pomona College

    -Colgate

    -Tulane

    -Virginia

    -Penn

    -Stanford

    -U Chicago

    -Duke

    -Dartmouth

    -Northwestern

    -Emory

    -Johns Hopkins

     

    That's just a few.

     

    Find a student in the Rutherford County system that can spell all of those schools and I'll be surprised.

  13. I have already stated the facts and you obviously are clueless. Case in point, Calvin Settles was hurt the entire year and stopped coming to practice after about week three. Not sure about your completion percentage statistics and don't understand your dislike of Wirth. However, I do not think he will be the next Barry Brunetti. He will be more like Ingle Martin his QB coach. Love the pub for him though.

     

     

    You are embarrassing. I don't know if this is Bradley, Joy, Boehm, or Caplan, but anyone associated with EHSRumble doesn't know their stuff, and that's why you lose credibility on these boards. You haven't stated the facts. You don't know the facts. You thought Carter played corner. You thought Sacks was out all year. He wasn't. I don't dislike Wirth, in fact, I don't know him. But I did watch him play against Hillsboro yesterday in a scrimmage, and I can confidently say that he is not a good quarterback. He never throws to the open receiver. Instead, he generally chooses to test his 5+ forty speed against a defense with 4.5-4.6 guys running around. Strong arm? Absolutely. Ingle Martin (As you say he is)? Never in his lifetime. Get over yourself and whatever love crush you have on Wirth and the sub-par tigers this year.

  14. Not sure where you are getting your information, but it is not correct. Yes, Quinn Hamilton and Corn Elder will be the top two backs and they did not carry the ball alot last year because OOD was the feature back (as he should have been). However, they are both very fast, shifty running backs. I can assure you Wirth (not Worth) Campbell is not looking at Tight End. He is the Starting QB and Parker is the back-up. Period end of story(although, he would be a great TE given how strong and athletic he is). Won't post anymore about Wirth's arm if that pleases you... Will just let his play speak for him.

     

    Regarding defense, Carter and Sacks were both injured a lot last year and Watson and Batey started in thier place. I counted them as starters since they took more snaps than Carter and Sacks. So, EHS lost three on defense (if you count Anderson to injury)plus Aidan Smith, the DT you referred to who was a sometime starter and McFadden (a sometime starter). They return Richardson, Crenshaw, Mcdermott, Grant, Fentress, Hamilton, Batey, Watson. That is eight players. I said seven because Mcdermott played more on offense last year. Behind those 8 players are Jim Wilkins, Rodney Edmiston, LaVonte Bowers and Keshonn Carter who played significant minutes on defense.

     

    Regarding offense, lost OOD, Tollison, Cooper, and Reeve. Remember Sacks and Carter were injured and replaced by either Hamilton, Batey or Watson. Can't replace OOD but Campbell will be a significant upgrade over Tollison.

     

    You should really get your facts straight before making these posts. Anyway, there is a scrimmage tomorrow against Columbia, Hillsboro next Friday and Anderson Co. the Friday after that. First two games are Oakland and MBA. I suspect those two games will tell everyone a lot

     

     

    My apologies for continuing to split hairs rollredroll, but I couldn't help but reply to this post. Carter and Sacks certainly got more snaps then Watson. Batey got the same amount. Carter played safety with Batey and Sacks at corner. The starters on defense leaving are Sacks, Carter, Beaird, Grigsby, Cooper, McFadden, Settles and Smith (started off/on)

     

    On offense the team will play without starters in Darkwa, Reuther, Reeve, Cooper, McFadden, Tollison, Sacks, Carter, Settles (played most of season before injury) In addition, Beaird and Grigsby took alot of snaps at fullback.

     

    So get YOUR facts straight before posting, please.

     

    EDIT: And Wirth Campbell has yet to prove himself. Sure, he is strong, and fairly athletic, but he has a career completion percentage of 36. That's not exactly superhero statistics for the man you hype up to be the next Barry Brunetti.

  15. @Rumble

     

    Wirth Campbell is 6'4", yes. But he is certainly not as proven as you describe him to be. He is a strong kid and a hard worker, but has no game experience at the varsity level. He will have one heck of an offensive line, sure, but it's too quick to say he will be the best.

     

    As for my pick, I'd take rising Junior Aaron Simonis from MBA over anyone right now. Dual threat, and appears to be an excellent competitor.

     

    Can't wait to see how this year plays out.

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