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This is a very different SC team that LA will see Friday Night. SC teams in the past have always been able to run the ball, pretty much, at will. That's not quite the case now. Luckily enough, SC has the ability and weapons to move the chains without the run game. I would imagine anything is a possibility with SC's offense from this point forward. One thing that hasn't changed alot is SC's defense. SC won't give up 4 scores Julio.

 

That's what I heard about Smith County, that they didn't have a very strong running game. That and that they were soft, not very physical. I don't know, that's just the word. The skinny out on Livingston Academy is that they are very physical. I know Smith County's defense has always been pretty tough, but I don't see them winning a lot of games without being able to run the football. I think this week will prove that. Good luck to both teams and hope everyone stays injury free.

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This is a very different SC team that LA will see Friday Night. SC teams in the past have always been able to run the ball, pretty much, at will. That's not quite the case now. Luckily enough, SC has the ability and weapons to move the chains without the run game. I would imagine anything is a possibility with SC's offense from this point forward. One thing that hasn't changed alot is SC's defense. SC won't give up 4 scores Julio.

 

That's what I heard about Smith County, that they didn't have a very strong running game. That and that they were soft, not very physical. I don't know, that's just the word. The skinny out on Livingston Academy is that they are very physical. I know Smith County's defense has always been pretty tough, but I don't see them winning a lot of games without being able to run the football. I think this week will prove that. Good luck to both teams and hope everyone stays injury free.

 

SC may not be able to run the ball as well as the past few years, however I am not sure that soft is the term to describe any SC team I have seen. Traditionally very physical. Gordonsville is a pretty physical team and SC did what they needed to win. If anyone at LA believes SC is going to be soft they may be in for a very difficult night. LA is a very physical football team in the trenches and I expect a very good game. If they are more physical than SC they can win if not it will be a long night.

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