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  1. Exactly why I don't write crap like this before games. Makes you look like you don't know jack about football. BOoGeR jUs SaYiNg guys
  2. Back to football if anyone wants to report back what they've seen tonight. I'm just going off scores, I covered the Marshall County-Stone Memorial game. Forrest and Eagleville both did what I predicted. Did Eagleville's QB play or what? Not surprised in the least about the Waverly-Summertown score. But I def wouldn't have predicted Lewis County to go down this early. That def surprised me. Thoughts? Analysis anyone?
  3. In all fairness, tradition is great. It's really good for being able to be able to keep kids wanting to be part of something successful year in and year out. And no one wants to be part of the class the puts a gap in the tradition. Its the foundation of a powerhouse. It can intimidate certain opponents to an extent. It helps keeps depth high. But it's not kryptonite. In 2017 when Cornersville beat Lake County in the semi-finals, that program had not only never had a home playoff win prior to the start of that seasons playoff run, they had never won a SINGLE PLAYOFF GAME. Cornersville in one of the oldest schools in the midstate and they had only been to the playoffs SIX TIMES in probably close to a century of existence. Think about that. 0-6 before 2017 and then they beat historically powerful programs Bruceton, Huntingdon and Lake County. In 2018 they beat all these programs on the road for their first ever road playoff wins. Not taking anything away from your program by any means. Everyone knows Lake County is a 1A institution in both basketball and football. By history does more internally for a program than it does externally to an opponent. Basically, it's good for fans bragging rights on boards like these. But in reality it all comes down to what happens right now, in these playoffs. Until the early 2000's Forrest was one of the smallest schools in 1A in a region dominated by Moore County, Wayne County and Spring Hill with Huntland, Collinwood and Mount Pleasant always threatening a deep run. Cornersville and Columbia Academy used to be 6-1A doormats. With the population explosion inside central middle Tennessee at the end of the 20th century and in the first couple decades of the the new millennium, Spring Hill went all the way to 5A until settling in 4A and Forrest is a pretty big 2A school, which has apparently suited them better. They have been a constant threat in 2A since the move up and have consistently made the second round with some tough, close losses before finally getting a quarterfinal. To those of us with whom tradition matters, Forrest is carving out a nice reputation as a 2A power. Only two teams finished with 10-0 records in 2A. Forrest and Peabody. Let's not pretend that doesn't mean anything. If it was easy to do and wasn't a big deal, there would be 9-10 of them. And in reality, it DOES matter in the playoffs because home field advantage matters in the playoffs. Home field is often times the difference between a win and a loss. IF and that's a huge IF Forrest makes the semi-finals this year, home field will help because Chapel Hill packs the stadium and the student section is rowdy. The town is a ghost town during games. We all know that kind of support helps. And contrary to what a couple posters wrote, I'm not underestimating Peabody. I watched them twice last season and they are a team full of studs. I'm simply saying, I've covered TN High School football long enough to know that sure bets get beaten EVERY year. And as a fan, I'm not going to say it can't be done. Just like I wouldn't expect any Peabody fans to say anything different.
  4. Did you watch the Forrest/Lawrence County game? LC is absolutely terrible. Hideous. So in my opinion, even getting beat by LC is getting the snot beaten out of them. LC went 0-5 in their region including to 1-9 Spring Hill to end the year. As far as the Portland game goes, a 2A team beating a good 4A team is amazing. Throw out the halftime score. Portland is in the 4A playoffs. They beat the #10 (AP) ranked Montgomery Central (7-3) and White House (5-5) and barely lost to #9 (AP) Springfield (7-3) 27-12 and White House-Heritage (7-3) 35-31, both 4A playoff participants. IMO, Eagleville will probably beat Houston County in the first round. There is a reason they are 9-1 but only ranked #10. They play in a weak region and had a weak schedule. All their wins came against 1A and 2A teams. They didn't challenge themselves very much outside of region and that hurts you come playoff time. I see Forrest, Peabody, Meigs and Watertown in the final four. Will they beat Peabody? I have no idea. Just depends on how much momentum each team's playoff runs give them. Can they beat Peabody? Most def. If you go by the west Tenn and Peabody fans on this site, you might as well hand Peabody the gold ball now. But if you go by the fans on this site, there was no way Cornersville was going to beat Huntingdon in 2017. Then there was no way in heck they were going to beat Lake County the next week. We all know how that went. Then in 2018 there was no way Cornersville would be able to beat Huntingdon AT Huntingdon and then there was no way in heck they could beat Lake County IN Tiptonville. Then there was no way Whitwell would be able to slow down the Cornersville train of destiny in Cookeville. We all know how that turned out as well. Point being, fans from each school and then fans from each region are going to talk their team then their area of the state up as unbeatable. I've watched enough Tennessee playoff football to know there will be 1 or 2 big upsets in the first two rounds, but generally the #1 and #2 seeds will do their job. If they don't, it won't have anything to do with talent. But once you get into the quarters, all bets are off. All the teams still standing have a shot. Forrest has good enough coaching combined with talent and depth that they should meet Peabody in the semis. In a game that big, in Chapel Hill, they will have a shot.
  5. I mean lets be honest. Look at the schedules. I cover Marshall County. Hickman County got the snot beaten out of them by one of the worst Lawrence County teams I have seen in years. Forrest beat two 4A teams easily. If both teams play to their potential Forrest wins easy, In both first and second rounds. I get sticking up for your team but anyone who isn't from Hickman County that is on here thinking the Rockets will have trouble in the first round is just trolling. You don't go undefeated with that schedule and not be a legitimate threat to go all the way.
  6. totally agree with you on this one. Scratching my head on how a team that played in a 2 OT game was dominate just because they controlled time of possession. If your team held the ball for 75% of the game, ran 37 more plays than the other team but only produced a 100 more yards, and the score at the end of regulation is tied, that is the exact antithesis of domination. It's really the exact opposite of domination.
  7. I mean you are actually proving his point by posting these stats. It took UC 72 plays to come up with 323 yards and Tyner only ran 35 plays to come up with 221 yards. A dominant game isn't out gaining someone by 100 yards on 37 more plays. Eight more total first downs isn't domination. Especially if those first downs didn't give you a point advantage. And also UC held the ball for 18 more minutes than Tyner but they scored the exact same amount of points until the final series. Winning time of possession doesn't mean squat. When Cornersville beat Huntingdon, Huntingdon controlled T.O.P. 36-12. It only matters what you do with that time. UC def won the game and deserved the gold ball, but for anyone to say the Rams were dominated just because UC won the T.O.P. is kind of ridiculous. Just my two cents from someone not associated with either team in any way.
  8. The Cornersville team that just beat you guys have been playing together since they were in peewee. Sorry.
  9. So said the Huntingdon fans and Lake County fans before each game. Cornersville is too small. Cornersville doesn't have any athletes, they can't match up....blah blah blah.
  10. You don't know anything about the Cornersville team besides the game you saw last year in the playoffs. That's the extent of your knowledge. I think that's why so many Cornersville folks are getting sick of you jumping on every Cornersville thread and saying Huntingdon is going to mercy rule us when you haven't seen Huntingdon or Cornersville play or that 'Lake County's speed is going to give Cornersville trouble' when it didn't give them any trouble and now Greenback is going to beat Cornersville by 1000 points because Greenback beat your team and your team beat us LAST year in the playoffs. And listen, just because you pick the best 4-5 teams in 1A for the past 5 years doesn't make you a prep guru. EVERYONE is picking those teams. Jeez dude, get over yourself. I'm over hearing about how long you have been posting on coacht. Whoop-dy whoo, I worked for coacht before when this site was just getting off the ground, waaayyyyy back in 2001, that's why I get a FREE Plus membership. Didn't see you around back then. Now, does that make me more knowledgeable than you or anyone else? No. Jeeezzzz.
  11. You're kind of dense, huh? He was talking about Cornersville not Greenback.
  12. whatttt? Huntingdon ran the same style offense Cornersville does? They passed 23 times. CV passed 2. Go study some more and get back to us.
  13. If we are going by your predictions Cornersville would be watching the Bluecross Bowl from the stands. Huntingdon was supposed to beat us easily, Lake County was supposed to take us down and now Greenback by 50? You're really good at this huh?
  14. Same here buddy. When I first started covering these boys I knew they were going to be studs, but to get to Cookeville every little thing has to go right and fortunately for this team it has! I actually thought MC would take me to Cookeville before Cornersville but I'm happy to cover a county team either way!
  15. I hope you realize we lost 5 kids. Only four that play significant minutes.
  16. Individual stats: Cornersville Passing: #12 Kolbe McMahon 1-1 for 9 yards 0 TD 0 INT Rushing: #15 Cameron Whitaker 21 carries for 77 yards (3.7 YPC), #12 Kolbe McMahon 14 carries for 47 yards (3.4 YPC), #2 Trenten Warren 9 carries for 42 yards (4.7 YPC), #22 Eli Woodard 6 carries for 35 yards (5.8 YPC) 1 TD, #10 Henlee Mitchell 1 carry 4 yards, #81 Peyton Finch 2 carries for 2 yards (1 YPC), #5 Darien Bush 1 carry for 0 yards. Receiving: #5 Darien Bush 1 reception for 9 yards. Defensive: #2 Trenten Warren 10.5 tackles (1.5 TFL) #65 Devin Baus 5 tackles (3 TFL, 1.5 sacks) #12 Kolbe McMahon 4 tackles (1.5 TFL), #15 Cameron Whitaker 3.5 tackles, #14 Blake Pickett 3 tackles (.5 TFL), #81 Peyton Finch 1.5 tackles (.5 TFL, .5 sacks), #53 Brock Powers 1.5 tackles (INT), #50 C.J. Coble 1 tackle, #61 1 tackle, Darien Bush 1 tackle, #63 Devin Massengill 1 tackle, Wes Calahan 1 tackle (INT) Kicking: Adam Qualls FG: 0-1, PAT 1-1 Punts: Kolbe McMahon 3 punts for 124 yards (41.3 yards) 2 inside the 20 Kick Returns: Kolbe McMahon 1 return for 15 yards
  17. Individual Stats: Lake County Passing: #5 8-16 for 69 yards O TD 1 INT #23 1-4 for 7 yards 0 TD 1 INT Rushing: #23 18 carries for 90 yards (5 YPC) #34 2 carries for 4 yards (2 YPC) #5 4 carries for -8 yards (-2 YPC) TEAM 1 carry for -5 yards Receiving: #4 2 receptions for 33 yards (16.5 YPR) #34 1 reception for 26 yards #23 4 receptions for 10 yards (2.5 YPR) #9 1 reception for 7 yards #2 1 reception for 0 yards Defensive: #42 8.5 tackles (3 TFL), #2 5.5 tackles, #23 5 tackles, #78 5 tackles, #9 4 tackles, #7 4 tackles, #4 4 tackles, #63 3 tackles (1 TFL), #25 TACKLES, #5 2 tackles, #12 1 tackle, #55 1 tackle. Punting: #25 5 punts 165 yards (33 avg.) 1 inside the 20 Kick returns: #34 2 returns for 28 yards (14 avg.)
  18. For those that are curious--official stats. Number of plays: Cornersville 55 Lake County 47. Total offense: Cornersville 216 yards Lake County 157 Time of Possession (approx.) Lake County 36 minutes Cornersville 12 Rushing yards: Lake County 81 yards on 25 attempts Cornersville 207 yards on 54 attempts Passing yards: Cornersville 1-1 9 yards 0 TD O INT Lake County 9-22 76 yards 0 TDs 2 INT 1st Downs: Cornersville 13 Lake County 8 3rd downs: Cornersville 5-12 (41.7%) Lake County 2-12 (16.7%) 4th downs: Cornersville 0-3 Lake County 1-4 Penalties: Lake County 3 for 15 yards Cornersville 4 for 25 yards Defensive Sacks: Lake County-0 Cornersville- 2 for 14 yards Punts/Average: Lake County 5/33 yds Cornersville 3/41.3
  19. IF Woodard doesn't play on Thursday----we scored 56, 38, and 42 in the three games he missed at the end of the season. We have two other 1,000+ yard rushers AND our backup QB started the entire year last year PLUS our defense held Huntingdon and Lake County 14 points in regulation the past two weeks. We'll be alright.
  20. That would have been a great response from the Hungtingdon fans saying the referees gave the game to the Bulldogs. Very true.
  21. Ok, I don't have to watch the replay on tape. I was on the sidelines the whole game, not sitting up in the bleachers complaining about every single flag that got thrown despite not being able to see the actually plays. And if #22 got seven tackles from Mustangs being in the secondary the whole game then why did he only have four completions? 28% completion rate on 17 attempts doesn't = "being in the secondary all night". Whether or not the two refs called him down, the official who was in the right place to make the call overruled them. That's how it works. What do you think happened, the refs that according to you called the runners down, suddenly changed their minds because of some agenda to prevent the Mustangs from moving on to the semi-finals? GET REAL. And watch the film without bias and there were several plays that got called on the Bulldogs or didn't get called on the Mustangs that we could be complaining about. To quote you- take a look at the opening kickoff of the third quarter whah whah and check out the holding that didn't get called on Hungtingdon whah whah. ANYWAY, I honestly don't think I or anyone else would even be on here saying anything after the game if it weren't for the 10-15 Mustang fans talking smack the entire week before the game about 4-5 TD blowouts, ect. I mean, #44 is an ok player, he's the size of a linebacker running from the QB position in 1A freakin' football. What is supposed to happen? If a guy that big isn't running for 150-200 yards against tiny 2 or 3 win 1A teams then there is a problem.
  22. If I have to hear one more Huntingdon fan make an excuse of the referees in this game......try taking a dose of reality on why your team loss, let the official numbers do the talking: Passing yards- Huntingdon 47, Cornersville 126. Cornersville had thrown for all of 40 yards in the first two rounds. Where do the refs fit in on that? Rushing yards- Huntingdon 273, Cornersville 149. You out rushed us by 124 yards. Our second leading rusher (over 1,100 yards on the season) rushed for 19 yards on six attempts and our third leading rusher (over 900 yards on the year) had just 18 yards on seven carries. So, you shut down a large amount of our offensive firepower but Huntingdon's problem was that most of their rushing yards came before the red zone. The Mustangs couldn't seal the deal when it counted. Also, unlike anyone else I've seen post about the referees, I was on the sideline's and BELIEVE me, the Mustangs got called for way less holding than they actually did. The penalty difference was Huntingdon 8, Cornersville 4. Definitely not a game deciding total. Here's the REAL reason why the Mustangs will be at home this Black Friday- Huntingdon 3rd down conversions: 6-15 for 40%; 4th down conversions: 0-4 for 0%. Bulldogs 3rd down conversions: 4-8 for 50%; 4th down conversions: 0-1 for 0%. Also Huntingdon ran 70 plays to Cornersville's 42 but only gained 49 more total yards (322-275). Mustangs also held possession for 36 mins and Bulldogs 12 minutes. And yet the Mustangs only scored once in regulation (minus the kickoff TD) and held the ball for three times the time of possession Cornersville did. Passing: Huntingdon 4 for 17 for just 49 yards!!!!!! Cornersville 2-4 for 126 yards and both completions for touchdowns. How did the referees effect that at all? Kind of looks like the Mustangs just watched the Bulldogs last two tapes and thought they weren't going to pass the ball and weren't prepared when they did. The Mustangs also finished with 10 more first downs than the Bulldogs did. But Huntingdon also had 2 turnovers to Cornersville's one. The Mustangs fumbled and the Bulldogs recovered but gave the ball right back two plays later on its own fumble. So scratch those. The fumble at the end of OT was def a fumble. I was right under the goalposts on the fence taking pictures. It's not even up for discussion, it was a fumble. The two key players in the match-up, the two quarterbacks: 1A Mr. Football Finalist Kade Pearson 4-17 for 49 yds for 23.5 % 0 TD- 0 INT, 30 carries for 154 yards 0 TDs 5.1 ypc, 4 tackles on defense our JUNIOR QB Eli Woodard 2-4 for 126 yds for 50% 2 TD- 0 INT, 22 carries for 120 yards and 1 TD, 5.5 ypc, 7 tackles on defense TLDR? Our junior quarterback outplayed the Mr Football quarterback who constantly over threw wide open receivers; our offense was more effective in a shorter amount of time; our defense stopped your 'high powered' offense for the majority of the game, especially on our side of the field. So please, stop with the referees had anything to do with it. I think the numbers speak for themselves. And as for Huntingdon being the better team, give me a break. The only measurement we have on that is this game right here. And we won. Great teams don't lose to weaker teams. Oh and if your fans, players, coaches, had bothered to watch our tape versus Moore County, we won 42-0, but we were up 42-0 AT HALFTIME. We played third string in the one series we ran in the second half. That's how us Bulldogs fans knew it wouldn't be the blowout that ALL the Mustang fans kept babbling about. We went up 42-0 on MC at halftime, and you guys put up 14. Now, I know that's not exact science, but its the only measuring stick we had and it proved to be a pretty good barometer didn't it?
  23. quit blowing smoke. Show many any articles where anyone is saying Cornersville will beat Lake County bad. I haven't even heard any "so called experts" even talked about this game yet. The quarters just ended last night for crying out loud. As you can probably tell from the Bulldogs schedule, they do not overlook anyone and are not prone to overconfidence. Any team that has made it this far is going to be good and I am willing to bet this game won't be a blowout on either side. So let's stop with the hyperbole before it even gets started.
  24. Just gonna throw this out there little buddy, Cornersville only has a handful of seniors too. So you might want to hit the brakes on claiming the next five titles.
  25. Actually CPA beat Marshall County by 8 and 7 in the regular season.
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