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You people crack me up.You are the very people that was crying and picthing fits to have these schools play in different divisions. How soon people forget a few years ago how no regular high school could win a championship for these teams. All the fuss to make them play for there own state title in there own class. ;) Now you all want to say how 5-a football is the toughest and most competitive. :blink: Bring them back in then and less see how many titles the 5a schools win. And as far as the so called powerhouse of the owls, you havent played nobody. A very weak schedule and we will see just how good they are this week. Give the kid his just do, hes extremely talented and has worked hard. And yes he would have done just as good if not better in 5a.I say better, because then he would only play 3 or 4 really good teams a year instead of one every week.

 

 

Ya I have to agree being 13-0 in 5a in the hardest region in 5a is not saying much... Everyone knows Golden Tate is good. Everyone knows he would do great in 5a. Everyone knows he is an all-american player. No one is taking anything away from the kid. He is a stud. I just don't see how you think Ooltewah's schedule is a cakewalk...Division II -aa must be the hardest division in the state...

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Ya I have to agree being 13-0 in 5a in the hardest region in 5a is not saying much... Everyone knows Golden Tate is good. Everyone knows he would do great in 5a. Everyone knows he is an all-american player. No one is taking anything away from the kid. He is a stud. I just don't see how you think Ooltewah's schedule is a cakewalk...Division II -aa must be the hardest division in the state...

I dont think its a cakewalk, and i give them credit for a great season and having a very solid ballclub.Im just saying they have really only played 2 or 3 teams with very solid ballclubs.The rest of the weeks werent against very stiff compitetion.And how can you say there the toughest region,there one of the toughest but not the toughest.I have respect for the owls and there region and they have definatly owned region 1 lately.

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You people crack me up.You are the very people that was crying and picthing fits to have these schools play in different divisions. How soon people forget a few years ago how no regular high school could win a championship for these teams. All the fuss to make them play for there own state title in there own class. B) Now you all want to say how 5-a football is the toughest and most competitive. B) Bring them back in then and less see how many titles the 5a schools win. And as far as the so called powerhouse of the owls, you havent played nobody. A very weak schedule and we will see just how good they are this week. Give the kid his just do, hes extremely talented and has worked hard. And yes he would have done just as good if not better in 5a.I say better, because then he would only play 3 or 4 really good teams a year instead of one every week.

 

What 5a team has a harder schedule than Ooltewah?

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What 5a team has a harder schedule than Ooltewah?

Come on man, William Blount had a harder schedule than u guys.Of you alls schedule who was the toughest team that you guys had on there a 9-4 Farregut team.I know 2 of those losses was to you guys,"but seriously" you guys have a very good team and have done extremely well.But your schedule was not very tough this year in fact coach t lists it as 39th toughest in 5a,out of what 62 teams in 5a.Bottom line,just take care of business the next two weeks and thats all that matters.

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