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Who takes the win in this game at Gibson Co. this coming Friday? Gibson Co. is coming off a big win against Halls while Milan is coming off a big lost to Crockett Co...Will Milan come in fired up or will Gibson Co. keep the momentum going?

Ima have to go with my boys from Gibson Co. and say Cunningham rushes for atleast 4-5 touchdowns and Gibson Co. wins 35-24...Good Luck to both teams :thumb:

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Morris and Milan is not going to lose back to back games...plus Crockett Co. is a great team and is picked to go long in the season...we (Humboldt) played them in a scrimmage and tied with them and we also went up against Halls in a skeleton scrimmage and they didn't impress me much either...but GC is going to have to bring it if they want to make it close...but i see Milan winning this 35-14...

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There is no way Milan could loose to Gibson County....NO WAY

 

Yup Yup...no way westview was going to lose to us last year either...but guess what they did....i know gibson co. hasnt been that successful in high school football but theres always the big upset...i see it coming! :lol: no way gibson co. loses! :o

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Anyone who thinks Milan is "down" this year might be ahead of themselves somewhat.

 

They got beat by a loaded up CC team last week and that game was 21-14 LATE in the 3rd quarter. CC was better conditioned than Milan (I"m not sure why either), but it was obvious to me that was the biggest difference in the game.

 

Milan rolls this week.

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I don't know that it was so much conditioning. I've been through Mandatory Conditioning at Milan and those we're some of the hardest hour and halfs of my life. We kept breaking down mentally. Lydales screw up, backside corner got beat deep on backside post, every time we ran from shotgun Barbour snapped it 5 feet over Lydale's head, bad snap on PAT, we gave up the big play Perry had 3 long TD runs, aside from those 3 runs he didn't get much of anything

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Who takes the win in this game at Gibson Co. this coming Friday? Gibson Co. is coming off a big win against Halls while Milan is coming off a big lost to Crockett Co...Will Milan come in fired up or will Gibson Co. keep the momentum going?

Ima have to go with my boys from Gibson Co. and say Cunningham rushes for atleast 4-5 touchdowns and Gibson Co. wins 35-24...Good Luck to both teams :thumb:

GCP...I wouldn't want to be anyone playing the Bulldogs this week..Not a good time to be playing them after what happened to them in Alamo....

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