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  1. Thanks, guys. I'll hang around and talk some Ensworth-MUS as the game approaches. I've been on this site since my prep days, so I'll definitely still linger this winter and spring.

     

    Good luck as you finish up your MBA and begin life in the "real world".  I sincerely hope that you and your brother will be back on the Mic for ESBN next year.  You guys brought some great insights to the games and made those times I couldn't be there in person enjoyable.  Even with the occasional bad pun . . .   B)

  2. Great game for the BA family last night!  I thought the coaching staff did a great job -- they clearly took some of the lessons from the MBA loss to heart.  Took points when they were available, managed the clock at the end . . .  

     

    A rematch would be fun to watch.  Beating a team like Ensworth twice would be a tall task, but as a fan, I hope to get the chance to see it!

  3. Charlie Ward?

     

    I wonder if this guess warrants a little more consideration. Ward is the current head football coach at Westbury Christian school in Houston which is a small, independent Christian school that focuses on three areas of emphasis -- Spiritual, Academic, and Student Activities (sounds familiar . . .). He got out of professional coaching (NBA) after the 2007 season and accepted the job as head coach at Wesbury Christian, stating that "... his desire is to help prepare young minds for Christ."

     

    Interesting . . .

  4. No, I know Flatt had some input last time. What I said is " I don't believe Coach Flatt HAS any input".....meaning this time. Believe what you want.

     

    Sorry . . . it followed a sentence that started with "Last time . . . " so I misunderstood your meaning.

     

    I would be very surprized is Coach Flatt wasn't given at least a behind the scenes role or consulted in any way. He is very much a part of the school and many of those who are very involved with the decision are close to him.

  5. I'm posting from the game... BA alumnus Jabaree Tuani has a recovered fumble, sack, and caused fumble in the first half.

     

    Watched the first part of the game (from home). It was fun to see Jabaree as one of the captains for Navy, shaking hands with the President prior to the coin toss! Great to see. Congratulations to both Jabaree and Mason Graham who finished their football careers with the Mid-Shipmen today and will now serve their country.

  6. Best of luck to Coach Potter and his family. I am a Brentwood Academy graduate with deep passion for the school. I'm not an insider with the football program, but Coach Potter represented BA well in public. I wish him the best at McCallie. Anyone who chooses to criticize the man, whether they're making fair points or not, would be well-served to remember that he and his family are enduring a very difficult time. I'm sure there are legitimate points to be made, but I hope they're done respectfully.

     

    Well said WesVLT. I didn't have a lot of contact with Coach Potter and am not qualified to comment on the football aspects of this (which, as I read some of the comments on various threads I have come to understand is not really a pre-requisit ^_^ ). I do know that his wife and two kids are very well liked at BA. This will be a tough transition for them and for their friends.

  7. That's right, bad snap or fumbled punt, deep in our end, BA scored with about 5 or 10 seconds left.

     

    Wow . . . I understand that for a minute it even looked like BA might have come up with the ball on CB's final snap? I heard that Woody Barron jumped over and came up with the ball, but was off sides? In the end it doesn't matter. Great win for Christian Brothers who looked very sharp for 3+ quarters. Good luck in Chattanooga . . .

  8. Final was 37-34, BA didn't show up until 10 minutes in the game, that's about the time we thought it was over. Wow, I was surprised by this game, we played the best we've played all year, and BA I'm sure did not play close the their best. See you in Chattanooga next week.

     

    My apologies - Final was 37 - 34 (I admit to flipping the live feed off when CB took the ball over after BA missed the 4th down and CB was taking a knee . . .). Aparenlty BA go the ball back on a bad punt snap and scored with a few seconds left). Maybe good I flipped it off . . . not sure my heart could have taken any more.

  9. Final: Christian Brothers 37 BA 27. BA finally decided to show up in the 4th quarter and made a game of it (aided by the CB boys letting up a little I suspect), but in the end it was too little to late. BA missed executing a 2 pt conversion, 3 or 4 onside kick attempts and a 4th and 1 and Christain Brothers advances to play Baylor with a well earned win.

     

    BA's Al Thompson (Receiver who has signed with AZ State) was taken off of the field on a back board. He was moving both his legs and his arms, but he took a huge hit. Praying he is OK . . .

     

    Good luck to Christian Brothers next week. I suspect the winner of the game will get Ensworth in the finals (I'm assuming they beat Ryan?). I'd love to see somebody knock them off . . .

  10. Christian Brothers 21 BA 7 at the half. CB has scored on a 3rd and 5 pass (beat a blitz) and a QB keeper for 60 yards and a blocked punt. BA broke a run for 79 yards (to the one) and scored with a couple minutes left to stay in the game. Christian Brothers came to plan and BA hasn't shown up yet. . .

  11. I don't have any details on Woody Barron, but he was on the field after the game with the team and seemed to be OK. My son (who is a senior at BA but doesn't play) said they thought he was OK.

     

    I'd also like to know if #9 for Baylor is OK. He took quite a shot on Baylor's last drive and came out of the game with an obvious shoulder injury. I think he was the receiver who caught Baylor's TD in the first half.

  12. Well, it did indeed come down to Baylor's kicker. He missed from 54 yards as time expired and BA won 10-7. Exciting game as BA drove 70+ yards in the final 1:30 to take the lead. BA looked to be the better team but made way to many mistakes (penalties, dropped passes etc.). I thought the refs had a bad game - you just don't call a side line infraction (15 yards) with .15 left to go. . . The best "call" of the night was the BA announcer with " . . . and Baylor is stopped Again for no gain!" (referencing what we BA fans thought was a very bad spot of the ball . . . WesVlt . . . that one was for you).

     

    I wouldn't be surprised to see these two teams meet again.

  13. BA wins 42-21. Stratford scored its last 2 touchdowns agains 2nd and 3rd teams, but they are a fast team and had a lot of fight. They only had 27 dressed out for the game and by then end I thought there were running out of gas. The game got a little chippy for a while and there were a bunch of personal fouls (primarily on Stratford), but both team seemed to settle down after the half. The outcome wasn't ever really in doubt but Stratford surprized me -- they were tougher than I though they'd be.

  14. I am pretty sure the Big Red is treating this like the next game on the schedule. The game film from the BA game will help them prepare and the first win helped their confidence. It also solidified many positions including QB. You can bet they will be well prepared and will try an execute their game plan.

     

    I heard there were more fans in the stands last Friday night at BA from KY than TN so Trinity at home will be more than tough. Still it is hard to believe any HS team from Kentucky can be so highly ranked. I would be more worried if the team was from say Alabama, Texas, or Florida.

     

    Rest assured there is no quite in this Big Red team.

     

    Trinity travelled well, but there were not more KY fans than TN . . . at least not until the 4th quarter.

     

    Good luck MBA -- I'd love to see a win!

  15. I didn't see the game, but from the comments I've read and the recap in the paper this morning it sounds like BA played another sloppy game (paper referenced 2 TD's called back by penalty and a roughing the punter call on the winning drive). BA clearly benefited on the other side from a special teams error so maybe things evened out, but it sounds like for the 3rd game in a row BA had too many penalties and errors to beat a good team (we beat a good BGA team after getting it together in the second half). After the Olive Branch game (which was played with almost no penalties or errors) I had hoped the team had developed some discipline. It seems to have been missing these past 3 games. When you play teams like Ensworth and Baylor (and MBA in a couple of weeks!) you have to bring your best each time or you will get beat.

     

    Congratulations to Baylor -- sounds like the QB put on quite a show.

  16. Congrats to Ensworth on a big win. BA just made too many mistakes to win a game against a team that good. Four interceptions (the last one from the 13 as time expired) will get you beat every time. Ensworth is big and looked to be the fastest team BA has seen all year. It was a defensive struggle in the second half and Ensworth made the most of their opportunities. They played a good game.

     

    I hope we get another shot at them in the post season . . . (or maybe I should be careful whatI wish for!)

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