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  1. If "ifs" and "buts" were candy and nuts, we'd all have a merry Christmas. Just happy to be 1-0. I'm looking forward to the meeting with Livingston. Hope to see you there UpperCumberlandMan. Also, it is 'soul' not 'sole' unless you are looking at a shoe.
  2. Ok, Mr. Perry. You didn't specify 9-AAA. You simply claimed "real Middle Tennessee high school football" as if Mt Juliet/9-AAA in the same league as Rutherford County when all facts point otherwise. Get my point? It's also comical that you claim a few teams in 9-AAA could mercy rule Cookeville (which is an opinion by definition BTW), but few teams in that district have a .500 record. Strong argument there. I can't wait to see the dominance of 9-AAA in the playoffs. We can agree that it will all work itself out in the next few weeks.
  3. I'll get the point? Seems as though you are the one learning in this thread. I'm just glad that you can now differentiate between fact and opinion. As to those facts you presented, I have not once avoided those in this thread. My argument with you is that you try to boast like 9-AAA is on par with Rutherford county by saying "welcome to real Middle Tennessee football" in a thread that has nothing to do with Mount Juliet or 9-AAA. When you look at the scores from this season, that statement is most definitely false. As I said before, maybe one of those 9-AAA teams could travel to Cookeville in the playoffs. That'd be interesting.
  4. You Wilson County folks sure do struggle with the difference between opinion and fact. Saying that the top 4 in 9-AAA could beat Cookeville is opinion. I'm not avoiding facts because there is nothing to support that. Saying that 9-AAA is not as good as the Rutherford County district is fact. Why? Because Hendersonville, Wilson Central, and Beech all have lost to those in that district. That's fact. Pretty simple concept. Hopefully, it can work out where Cookeville can host one of those powerhouse 9-AAA teams in the playoffs. That would be fun.
  5. UpperCumberlandMan, I guess we will see how Cookeville stacks up in the playoffs.
  6. Yeah, maybe the same could be said about Lavergne/Cookeville. Good argument!
  7. Most of those championship appearances and stats are from 5-A schools, and Hendersonville got blown out in the 6-A State Championship. Everyone knows that Hendersonville couldn't have beaten Oakland or Blackman last year. Those are meaningless. The 3rd place team in your district right now has a 4-5 record. Again, It's Rutherford County then the rest of Middle Tennessee. Johnny, I'd be worried about Cannon County instead of Cookeville if I were you. Cannon County did something this year that you obviously couldn't. That is beat Smith County.
  8. I believe you mean "Welcome to real Rutherford County football". Let's not act like District 9-AAA is in the same ball park as Rutherford county. Your district's talent level is down this year, and you haven't beaten them either. Thanks for the kind words, UpperCumberlandMan. We know what WCP's agenda is. It'd be interesting to hear why you hate Cookeville as well.
  9. That's funny because your team has 4 wins against teams with 7 combined wins. I guess that's what you call stength of schedule. You also wouldn't have won 7 games with Cookeville's schedule because you have already proved that you couldn't beat Cleveland. Somebody struggling with their math. Justice after all? Yeah, I'm sure all of those guys truly regret leaving your wonderful program. As I said before, good luck against Gallatin! It will sure help Cookeville's draw in the playoffs.
  10. That's funny. Wilson Central and Cookeville had 3 common opponents this season in Lavergne, Cleveland, and Lebanon. One school went 2-1 against those and the other went 1-2. Good luck against Gallatin! A win would help Cookeville's draw in the playoffs.
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