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  1. Spot on deadaim, (as always) the play calling at the end of the first half sealed the deal. It said no confidence in the offense's ability. They could have opened it up (they were in the middle of the field) and at least got into field goal position. You can't win unless you score points. Their best offensive weapons barely touched the ball all night. Does the field get any help form the coaches in the press box? That use to be a strength. No depth is hurting also. The players going both ways got tired in the second half. Hats off the to Bowers to sticking to his plan, Corn left, Corn right.....whatever it takes to win. Any idea how much the jumbotron cost? Best wins money can buy...
  2. At Mappleworth. Check. Ricky vs. Marty. Check. Undefeated vs. 2 losses. Check. Week off to prepare. Check. Corn. Check, Check. Top 25 team vs. unranked. Check. Check. Check. If MBA can keep Corn in "check" it could be closer than most people think. Neither team has much depth. 28-21.
  3. 2012 All Americans by Gene Flathmann posted 05/31/2012 US Lacrosse - Tennessee Chapter All Americans Player Position High School Brier Davis Attack McCallie Corbin Pefanis Attack Ravenwood Peyton Klawinski Midfield MUS Mattison Hamilton Midfield MBA Augie Houghton Defense MBA Michael Plisco Defense Brentwood TSLA All State Honor First Name Position School 1st Team Brier Davis Attack McCallie 1st Team Corbin Pefanis Attack Ravenwood 1st Team James David Duke Attack MUS 1st Team Henry Richardson Attack MBA 2nd Team Connor Hart Attack Brentwood 2nd Team Charlie Butterwort Attack Houston 2nd Team Patrick Griffin Attack John Paul II 2nd Team Robbie Betchley Attack Ravenwood 1st Team Mattison Hamilton Midfield MBA 1st Team Peyton Klawinski Midfield MUS 1st Team Griffin Young Midfield Father Ryan 2nd Team Chad Toliver Midfield McCallie 2nd Team Cam Linsley Midfield McCallie 2nd Team Sam Ives Midfield Centennial 1st Team Augie Houghto Defense MBA 1st Team Michael Plisco Defense Brentwood 1st Team Wil Rainer Defense MUS 2nd Team Alex Scheuman Defense McCallie 2nd Team Evan Craig Defense Baylor 2nd Team Wesley Lackey Defense CBHS 1st Team Alexander Shayer Face-off CBHS 2nd Team George Ehlers Face-off McCallie 1st Team Ross English Goalie Brentwood 2nd Team Patrick Shayer Goalie CBHS 1st Team William Reames LSM MBA 1st Team Clay Oliver LSM Baylor 2nd Team Robert Neel LSM CBHS
  4. Interesting article in the January 9,2012, edition of the Nashville City Paper. It stated the TSSAA investigation of MBA is on going.
  5. Interesting article in the Nashville City Paper dated January 9, 2012, may shed some light on your question.
  6. As we say in poker...read 'em and weep.....game over as predicted...even w/o corn.
  7. WHile it pains me to say it, E wins in a "corn"walk over Baylor....
  8. I am hearing you got "religion" before the game and were a "believer"?...If MBA's D had held that last drive of the first half, Uncle MO would have had to be dealt with. ...10 to 7 at half would have been huge. So one Baylor drive makes "the end never in doubt"? Friends can disagree, but I know deep down, you believed MBA could have won. Granted, it's all over, let's move on...what a long strange trip it has been....
  9. rollbigred1

    TSSAA

    Anyone hearing anything?
  10. I will be pulling for Baylor the rest of the way, although I believe MBA the better team on Friday night. Two keys to the loss were the LBs not being able to contain #11 at the end of the half which resulted in a TD. If MBA comes up with a D stop, they have Mo on their side to start the second half. The lack of offense in the second half was the second key. The offensive adjustments at half, if any, were ineffective. No way was MBA going to win if having the QB run the ball was integral to the offensive scheme. The QB sacks and his interception in Q4 after the D held sealed the deal the other way. I would have liked to see the other QB ,who can throw, brought into the game at some point. Oh well, you pay for what you get.
  11. I know the TSSAA likes the gate in the Playoffs, but these first round games really should be re-thought. Make "making the Playoffs" meaningful. If everyone makes it, why play the regular season? I know the answer, but you get the point. Oh well, maybe the TSSAA has that under consideration too. On to Baylor... having to travel to a well rested opponent who has beaten you once can not be a coach's dream. I will check the lay of the land later in the week to post an update.
  12. First MBA doesn't travel well. Chattanooga is not that far away, but one year I heard MBA forgot to bring footballs to warm up with. My point is it is just a lot tougher to play on the road. Second, this team is beat up. The sidelines are full of hobbled players. Anytime a 5th string running back is called on, it is a sign of weakness, not strength. Third, it looks like the coaches are playing for next year. Maybe that works, but I don't think you will know for a year. MBA teams always thinks they can win, but IF this team doesn't jump out early and the the home cooking kicks in, it will be a long ride back home. Got to spit the truth...Baylor...at will.
  13. Agree...the talent in the pipeline, particularly at BA and E is impressive. Hats of to the recruiting. Where do they keep finding these students?
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