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I am picking WB because they have played some tough teams and are at home. Sure they lost last week but the region win vs Ooltowha was huge.

William Blount played decent against the owls but the owls defense did not play good at all in the first quarter and Ooltewah had some key players out one being Clark Gaston

 

This will be a good game but Blount will win eventhough theyre not as good as everyone thinks they are

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William Blount played decent against the owls but the owls defense did not play good at all in the first quarter and Ooltewah had some key players out one being Clark Gaston

 

This will be a good game but Blount will win eventhough theyre not as good as everyone thinks they are

 

IF WILLIAM BLOUNT isn't very good , then i guess that must mean that the teams they've beat must be just plain awful ..... right ???

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IF WILLIAM BLOUNT isn't very good , then i guess that must mean that the teams they've beat must be just plain awful ..... right ???

The winner of this game has a chance to take 2nd in the Region and the losser will be fighting for third at best. :thumb:

Ooltewah is a good team and I don't know how much a differance those few players made. It should be a great game. :thumb:

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The winner of this game has a chance to take 2nd in the Region and the losser will be fighting for third at best. :thumb:

Ooltewah is a good team and I don't know how much a differance those few players made. It should be a great game. :lol:

 

So you think Oak Ridge is unbeatable? There is a whole lotta football left before you go crowning Oak Ridge Region Champs. I still think this game could go either way. I hope Farragut wins.

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This game is just huge for Blount. How they react to the lopsided loss to Maryville last week will tell us a lot about the character of this team.

 

Farragut is coming in with a ton of momentum, having lost only one game and that to a very tough Central team. If WB can rebound and derail that win streak it would be a major statement.

 

I hope that William Blount comes out and dominates Farragut tomorrow night. Wish I could make it back to my alma mater for homecoming, but I'll have to be supporting the Red Rebels at Central.

 

Go Govs. Go Blount County.

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