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Both teams enter the playoffs with 6-4 records....

 

Where in Memphis will it be played ??..Looks like Fairley plays their home games at either JP Freeman or Crump Stadium...

 

The winner of this game will play the winner of the Mem Trezevant Bears at Liberty Crusaders game...

 

Game Times are 7:00 PM

 

The Far West Quadrant looks like this...

 

1-Liberty (9-1)

8-Mem. Trezevant (6-4)

 

4-Mem. Fairley (6-4)

5-Obion Central (6-4)

 

3-Crockett County (9-1)

6-Mem. Kingsbury (4-6)

 

7-Dyersburg (5-5)

2-Mem. Sheffield (7-3)

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OC will make the trip to Memphis, and I would think to J. P. Freeman field to take on Fairley. The Rebs will have to find Marcus Holiday Jr. RB who comes in at 122 yards per game on the ground. But OC has seen it's share of backs with a big average, through the season, The Rebs have faired pretty well against those backs. I guess we will see Friday night, gametime is 7:00. in the city of Elvis. Two 6-4 teams, this one could be a good one. Congrats to Coach Jackson and his team on making the play-offs, and let's get a "W" next week. :evil:

 

GO REBELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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OC will make the trip to Memphis, and I would think to J. P. Freeman field to take on Fairley. The Rebs will have to find Marcus Holiday Jr. RB who comes in at 122 yards per game on the ground. But OC has seen it's share of backs with a big average, through the season, The Rebs have faired pretty well against those backs. I guess we will see Friday night, gametime is 7:00. in the city of Elvis. Two 6-4 teams, this one could be a good one. Congrats to Coach Jackson and his team on making the play-offs, and let's get a "W" next week. :blush:

 

GO REBELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Whereabouts is JP Freeman at ??

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J.P. Freeman field is at 5250 tulane rd. memphis tn. if this is not correct someone will probably post corect address.

That address sounds correct. Keep an eye out though in case the game is not played there. It may be moved to a different field depending on who all in Memphis hosts a playoff game, field conditions, etc.

Its in southwest Memphis, not far from I-55.

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Obion Co. fans need to remember that they will be in the inner city of Memphis. Your nickname and Rebel flags will not be welcome at all....and could lead to bad things happening after the game. Be careful. Stay in groups. Dont park in dark places that are away from others. If you have any state troopers, or sheriff deputies from Obion that would be willing to go...might be a good idea to take them with you.

 

I hope Obion wins this one, but I dont know much about Fairley.

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Obion Co. fans need to remember that they will be in the inner city of Memphis. Your nickname and Rebel flags will not be welcome at all....and could lead to bad things happening after the game. Be careful. Stay in groups. Dont park in dark places that are away from others. If you have any state troopers, or sheriff deputies from Obion that would be willing to go...might be a good idea to take them with you.

 

I hope Obion wins this one, but I dont know much about Fairley.

 

For the most part, with who OC plays every year, wouldn't you say this is the case most of the time ??...

 

They have been Memphis quite a bit for basketball games...It's nothing new really...They don't even think about it, to be honest....

 

Ask Butchie about his experience in Memphis last season...Pretty comical.....

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Purple,

 

I was born in Memphis, and lived there until I was 16. My family moved to Hornsby, near Bolivar; and I was very glad. I lived again in Memphis while going to graduate school. I lived there for 5 years. I was once again glad to move out of there. I can tell you this...bad things can happen quickly and when you least expect it in Memphis. It's a rough town. You need to be streetwise, and you need to be aware of what's going on around you.

 

I know that Obion Co. people are not used to what life's like in Memphis. I also lived in Obion for 5 years. My wife is from South Fulton. I know that they have been to Memphis for games before, but they need to be careful, and they need to understand that the Rebels and Rebel flags are not a good thing in inner city Memphis.

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Purple,

 

I was born in Memphis, and lived there until I was 16. My family moved to Hornsby, near Bolivar; and I was very glad. I lived again in Memphis while going to graduate school. I lived there for 5 years. I was once again glad to move out of there. I can tell you this...bad things can happen quickly and when you least expect it in Memphis. It's a rough town. You need to be streetwise, and you need to be aware of what's going on around you.

 

I know that Obion Co. people are not used to what life's like in Memphis. I also lived in Obion for 5 years. My wife is from South Fulton. I know that they have been to Memphis for games before, but they need to be careful, and they need to understand that the Rebels and Rebel flags are not a good thing in inner city Memphis.

 

I know where you are coming from volfan007....I won't be going down there anyway.... :lol: ...I'm sure the folks down there will be careful...

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I agree with volfan... Last yr when my cavs went to memphis for tha 1st round there were some windows broke out after the game!! Goodluck rebels!!!

 

Back in 1991 Union City played at Kingsbury in a basketball sub-state game between the two top ranked teams in AA..There were several cars that got "keyed".....I hear stories of another football playoff game that Obion Central played in where gunshots were heard up a hill overlooking the stadium the two teams were playing in...

 

Then the stories I hear from Butchie last year where McKenzie was playing Manassas..I hear Butchie has a new bar he frequents now, on trips to Memphis..... :roflolk:

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1.OC will beat Fairly by 14

2.Stay in groups

3.Have some sense and book some fan buses and don't take your cars - your liscence plates are the dead give away

4.Pray to the good Lord that you don't play at Crump - It litterally has no grass between the 20's

5. Be happy that Liberty will beat Trezvant - Trezvant would beat OC by 14

 

Good Luck

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