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Sorry Rankinated, Milan did not play South Pittsburg.......that was Marion County. But, I still got your back! /cool.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="B)" border="0" alt="cool.gif" />

 

 

Yep , honest mistake everybody , well , it sounded good , kinda like Milan /hungry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":hungry:" border="0" alt="hungry.gif" />

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Does anyone know if Rankin still recruits players from out of the school district or school zone to play for his team like he did when he was a Riverdale in the Boro?

 

Or at least he was rumored to and judging from the fall from grace Riverdale has had since he left it is believable

 

 

Didn't happen. Can't fault Rankin for being a great program at a great program, and that kids wanted to play for him. IMO, one of the reasons for Riverdale's "fall from grace" is the lack of discipline that Coach Rankin and his staff brought to the program that they've taken to Alcoa. (Most of his Riverdale assistants are at Oakland now, and they are playing for the 5A title this weekend.)

 

Funny that people have said the same thing about recruiting and open zones about Milan on here for years. So, you can't buy into every rumor.

 

But that's beside the point. Let's get back to the game.

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Yep , honest mistake everybody , well , it sounded good , kinda like Milan /hungry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":hungry:" border="0" alt="hungry.gif" />

 

 

I must have missed that Milan-South Pittsburg game. /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" /> /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" /> ......Nice post.

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This is what I expected out of Alcoa Fans. Cocky. Narrow-minded of what Milan has. I would be to if Milan has won 4 straight.

 

BUT, they are the defending champions and are exactly that until someone knocks them off. Period.

 

There really isn't much else to talk about in this game. Milan has a balanced attack with a very talented group of young guys surrounding a very good QB.

 

Alcoa is Alcoa. Strong up front. Good TE and a shut-down defense.

 

Alcoa just needs to realize it won't be a cakewalk like the GP games. Milan has all the components they need to win this game. AND they are peeking right now.

 

GO MILAN

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Obviously, I wasn't talking about Maryville genius.

 

You have missed his point. It is ok though, I can help explain.

 

If a team wants to recruit common sense would dictate that one do so in their own county or area. Since it is not logical that high school kids have their families up and move to a new area, or for them to travel long distances. Now assuming Alcoa recruits that would mean they would have to delve into Maryvilles area and take their talent, although they are still winners year in and year out. William Blount last year also had a solid team, so Blount County must be talent rich if Alcoa can recruit the good players and the other schools, with the exception of Heritage, remain good. Let us now assume that Maryville also recruits, that is a lot of competition in the recruiting market in Blount County. Now consider that neither team has huge O linemen and linebackers and are generally only average players who play assignment football. Maryvilles recruiter, as well as Alcoas needs to be fired. Hope this clears up any confusion you may have had and highlights the idiocy of your original post.

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This is what I expected out of Alcoa Fans. Cocky. Narrow-minded of what Milan has. I would be to if Milan has won 4 straight.

 

BUT, they are the defending champions and are exactly that until someone knocks them off. Period.

 

There really isn't much else to talk about in this game. Milan has a balanced attack with a very talented group of young guys surrounding a very good QB.

 

Alcoa is Alcoa. Strong up front. Good TE and a shut-down defense.

 

Alcoa just needs to realize it won't be a cakewalk like the GP games. Milan has all the components they need to win this game. AND they are peeking right now.

 

GO MILAN

 

We may be a little cocky, but no more so than the Milan fans. Come on, we are both in the game most teams will never see. We should both feel proud and be ready to brag and defend our schools abilities. Me and BCS have both predicted close games. We are not expecting a cakewalk, we want our moneys worth, as long as that package includes a Gold Ball. I don't know what Milan has, but I know they are not Goodpasture and for that I am grateful. I know they are in state and for that I respect them. Lets have a good week and be ready for some football. I am ready to travel.

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