I remember last year a lot of talk was about how many sophomores were starting on defense. If that was truth, then you'll see a great bit back next year, as well.
I just saw this- #4 and #2 are worth watching in the WR corps. QB is shifty. The defense has big play capabilities from all 3 levels. #11, 7, 5, 21 are notable guys. Just a high effort, big play / hitting team.
The defense scored twice. No other turnover (7 total) resulted in immediate scoring position for the Owls- the offense still had to move the ball to score. The offense produced 27 points-- 3 TDs and 2 FGs. It sounds like your coaching show is trying to undercut the Owls' offense with false info. I'll say it again: We are a solid football team that'll test you in all 3 phases of the game. I expect the same test back. Y'all would rather argue with Extremists than talk real factors with the regular Owl fans.
The Owls have a lot of defensive speed from all 11 positions on the field. The offense is good at what it does-- particularly throwing the ball. Quality depth everywhere. Good kicking game.
Our schedule is what it is. I think the Owls and the Indians have made their competition look much worse than they really are. Both teams will test each other and that's what matters.
I remember hearing that the best players for EH don't play a lot of offense-- has that changed Cane? Does EH still use pro sets and power running or is it spread fun-n-gun like late last year? Guys with daughters and no Huddle film accounts don't "know" a lot.
I have no qualms with anything said thus far. I'll just say that Ooltewah has had a lot to do with how bad the "bad" teams have looked. From my eye, we are where we want to be for this part of the schedule. Hope both teams are healthy and come out healthy.