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haweanbula

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  1. Pearl Cohn favored. Out of East Tennessee take your pick: Greeneville, AC, Betsy, Upperman
  2. Never seen any McDonald's bags at AC.
  3. I heard 4 ended up at AC. Hensley the QB, The big tack Dorton and his brother, and the Carroll kid
  4. Was it the Clinton thread? I can't find it now
  5. The refs are pretty bad on both sides. I'm sure the Ref was probably making a point to West coach. They seemed to have an axe to grind on both sides the ball. That white is notorious for having short man syndrome
  6. Bad coaching, bad culture. No reason a team as talented as they are should have this bad of a season.
  7. AC has done a good job protecting most of the season.
  8. Seems perfectly scheduled to me. Get hard games out of the way. Beatup on some Region opponents get confident. Beat a more athletic talented 5a team down the road from you. Use knox west as a measuring stick to see how your kids respond. Get 2 weeks to get healthy from Knox West before playing Gibbs, South Doyle games 9 and 10. Then a Sullivan East or North View Playoff week 1. Followed up by Greeneville or Etown Week 2 of playoffs.
  9. I'll take West but I can see AC making it interesting for a little bit. Playing confident right now.
  10. I believe 2009 Clinton won regular season then lost in playoffs that is the last win I know of.
  11. This is all coaching. AC is just better coached and use their players better. And their kids play hard
  12. It's not that they aren't fighting. Clinton has dudes it's an athlete issue.
  13. Clinton has more talent, seniors, and depth. On paper they should outright win. AC has better coaches and scheme. But may not be enough to overcome the talent disparity. It's a rivalry game so throw it all out the window
  14. His son starts and plays for Bearden Im sure he is helping, but he is all over the place when it comes to Triple F. He probably comes to practice during Offensive/Indy period and coaches and helps out. Alcoa 42 - Bearden 14
  15. I think realistically no one thinks this Mav team will challenge for a State Title. They aren't bad but they don't really hold a candle to last year's team. If they get everything clicking on all cylinders they should win the region. I think 6-4 to 8-2 is a realistic expectation regular season. I also believe they make it to 2nd or 3rd round of playoffs.
  16. Looks like Gillum is trying to get as much experience as possible. Bradley Central, Dobyns Bennett, McMinn, Stone Memorial Next Week
  17. At this point if I'm a school I'm not hiring him as a HC. Probably and assistant only
  18. I don't honestly know the answer to that or the legality of it all. I'll just text a direct quote from a lawsuit in Florida In January 2022, a class action lawsuit was filed in Miami-Dade County styled Sal Stewart v. Florida High School Athletic Association, Inc., Case No. 22-427 CA-01, which, in part, seeks declaratory relief and damages for Florida high school student-athletes.[2] The named Plaintiff, Sal Stewart, asserts that Florida high school athletes are exploited by the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) as to their prohibition against being compensated for the use of their NIL.[3] Namely, Stewart alleges the FHSAA’s bylaws are wholly disconnected from the interests of the “student athletes,” who are barred from receiving the benefits of competitive markets for their skills, talents, and services, which is inconsistent with principles of Florida antitrust law, and is unlawful and unconstitutional.[4] The FHSAA, which is the governing organization for high school sports competition in Florida (consisting of over 800 member schools), is further accused of prohibiting high school athletes from entering NIL agreements because FHSAA’s “draconian” bylaws state that a student-athlete forfeits amateur status in a particular sport for one year by “[c]apitalizing on athletic fame by receiving money or gifts of a monetary nature.”[5] In its Motion for Class Certification on behalf of all Florida high school athletes who have been denied by the bylaw, Plaintiff further asserts that FHSAA Bylaw 9.9.2(c) expressly prohibits high school athletes from entering into endorsement agreements for a third party’s use of their NIL in exchange for monetary compensation even though the FHSAA generates significant revenue ($5.4 million for the 2020-21 high school years).[6] Further as it relates to the alleged unconstitutionality of the bylaws, Plaintiff maintains there are less restrictive arrangements that could meet FHSAA’s stated objectives.[7]
  19. Florida students are suing their Athletic Association for conspiring with NFHS to prevent NIL. I typed in NIL, High School, and Sue and there are articles about litigation from around the country.
  20. Im sure Nick Moog and his dad don't appreciate you getting on here and pretending to be him.
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