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QUOTE(justblaze @ May 31 2007 - 10:38 PM) 826469944[/snapback]I know there are 10 different threads going about predictions for next year, but most of it is just opinion. I want to know how many starters each team is losing and in what positions. I think this will give everyone a pretty good idea of the potential for next years teams.

 

Nobody really cares about Greenbrier, but we are losing two starters, and both are fullbacks. We will have 7 starting seniors next season.

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QUOTE(pseudophobia @ Jun 4 2007 - 07:16 PM) 826471343[/snapback]I agree that West should be a force next year- they were very, very good this year! Just ran into Bearden.

I have heard that Maryville should be strong, but I hear that every year and the results usually are the same.

Oak Ridge will get better due to the players they have..that coach seems....unusual, weird...idonno!!

Farragut took the biggest hit- but make no mistake, they will just reload again. They will always be in the hunt.

Bearden has to replace a great keeper and 2 great defenders- however the Juniors who will be in that spot are very, very good and could have started for almost any other team. They only lost 1 starting forward. All the otherr scorers return. Their mids lost 2 great players- but the mids for Bearden are easier to replace due to their style of play. Last year Beardens JV was undefeated, beat Farragut at Farragut. The freshman class coming to Bearden is the strongest I have seen in the last 6 years!! That is saying something! They have 6 great palyers coming and I think that 4 of those could start before the season is over!

 

I predict West and Bearden make it out of the regionals.

 

 

Pseudie, Pseudie, What are we to do with you? First let me say I think we all agree that OR will be good in SPITE of their coaching, 2nd West too will be up there and noone can ever bet against Turner, just like I wouldn't bet against Culbreth At Farragut either. As far as the JV beating Farragut's having something to do with it, I believe the year before Farragut's JV won and Bearden won a State Championship in 2006....Does any of that make sense..Of course not. Freshman classes have the least effect on a Teams overall strength. I have been right most of the time and I will Take Bearden and Farragut again in next year's Regionals. Maryville will have a great record but never make it past Districts. West will struggle with having it's stars have senioritis and Oak Ridge-Might be the surprise not West

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