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Well I'm glad to hear that! That way there is no excuses from anyone after its over. I can't speak for everyone but I can't wait for this postseason to get started!

 

 

It wouldn't have been an excuse from us...we had plenty of guys that could've stepped up and played his position, but it will be definite plus for the dawgs!!

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Well now I think they are gonna let our senior play in the game...I think his suspension is gonna be dropped

 

 

That's great, I know nothing about what happened, but it would definately be a shame for him to miss his last high school game. Good luck Monterey, come out strong and fight hard and get the win. GO WILDCATS!!!!

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TODAY!!!

 

Anybody know if there is a way we could get updates put up on coachT? or if the game is on the radio or somethin? Just a thought but I hate havin to wait till ten o'clock to hear the score, and then wait till eleven o'clock to hear how the game went.

 

Gave this game some thought and this is what I came up with.

 

I don't put alot of stock in the SOS or Performance against SOS ranks but here they are just for kicks and giggles.

 

Monterey's SOS is 5th, their SOS+performance rating is 19th

Cornersville's SOS is 45th, their SOS+performance rating is 39th

 

Monterey has scored 15.9 points per game, and allowed 16.3 points per game.

 

Cornersville has scored 26.8 points per game, and allowed 18.1 points per game.

 

Both teams have had Blowout wins and Blowout losses. Both teams have had close wins and close losses.

 

Based totally on my own biased oppinion, I say Monterey Wildcats by two touchdowns.

 

Go Wildcats!!

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TODAY!!!

 

Anybody know if there is a way we could get updates put up on coachT? or if the game is on the radio or somethin? Just a thought but I hate havin to wait till ten o'clock to hear the score, and then wait till eleven o'clock to hear how the game went.

 

Gave this game some thought and this is what I came up with.

 

I don't put alot of stock in the SOS or Performance against SOS ranks but here they are just for kicks and giggles.

 

Monterey's SOS is 5th, their SOS+performance rating is 19th

Cornersville's SOS is 45th, their SOS+performance rating is 39th

 

Monterey has scored 15.9 points per game, and allowed 16.3 points per game.

 

Cornersville has scored 26.8 points per game, and allowed 18.1 points per game.

 

Both teams have had Blowout wins and Blowout losses. Both teams have had close wins and close losses.

 

Based totally on my own biased oppinion, I say Monterey Wildcats by two touchdowns.

 

Go Wildcats!!

 

According to the SOS, Monterey was favored by 22 points. Dang, missed it by 5 points.

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