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big news coming for the carthage owls this july!!!!!! could end up sending them deeper in the playoffs than they've ever been!!!!!!!!!

:) They ain't moving to 1A are they? :o

We are not Trousdale Co. We don't stick our tail between our legs and run back down a division. Just so you can win a state title!!! :roflol:

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Ouch. :ph34r: Well we did beat the 3A state champ that year. I know.. yall did too. But what do yall have to show for it? :o

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Maybe balls!!!

gold balls? not to mention 5 teams beat them that year...

 

to the other sc fans i apologize, i've taken a vow to be sweeter this year. and i know tcstinger threw the first jab, but glover can't stop posting about genitals, and well a man just has to defend those.

 

anyways, as jules said in pulp fiction, "i'm trying to be the rightous man, ringo. but it's real hard..."

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Maybe balls!!!

gold balls? not to mention 5 teams beat them that year...

 

to the other sc fans i apologize, i've taken a vow to be sweeter this year. and i know tcstinger threw the first jab, but glover can't stop posting about genitals, and well a man just has to defend those.

 

anyways, as jules said in pulp fiction, "i'm trying to be the rightous man, ringo. but it's real hard..."

 

Yeah Snoball, I bet those little fellars look all warm and fuzzy up there in the trophy case. I guess they have a trophy case :ph34r: . I bet one's the size of a turnip seed and the other one's a little bitty fellar though. :roflol: Now please tell us all the big news, Glover is gonna run out of emoticorn. BTW Glover that was a great cut you gave. :o

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Trousdale County is a strong program. Smith County is a strong program. Trousdale County is a smaller school that gets to play in a much weaker classification than does Smith County due to their enrollment. I am not saying that there is anything wrong with that but it is the truth. I saw TC last year at the State Championship in Cookeville. I do not believe they would have even been able to compete with Alcoa or Milan, teams I saw the previous day. Smith County lost twice to Alvin C. York Institute last year including a close game in the state quarterfinals. I believe York, Smith County, & Trousdale County were all very comparable teams last fall. Trousdale County won a state title because they played in a much weaker class than did the other 2 schools. Anyone who disputes that fact is simply crazy!

 

Also snoball5278 it is true that Trousdale County wanted no part of having to play David Lipscomb or Goodpasture back when they moved to 3A in 2001. The Yellow Jackets were set to move to 2A that year with their enrollment but when they found out they were destined for a playoff quadrant that included David Lipscomb & Goodpasture they elected to jump on up to 3A. That was how Trousdale County ended up in the same region, 4-3A, as Portland & Smith County in 2001. Again, anyone who disputes that fact is simply crazy.

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Butchie..........you have lost your mind if you believe Trousdale County would have beaten Milan last year.

 

Trousdale County beat McKenzie 7-0 last year.

Camden Central beat McKenzie 26-24 last year.

Milan beat Camden Central 42-7 last year.

 

York defeated Smith County twice last year and also defeated Goodpasture last year. Milan defeated York 43-15 last year.

 

Trousdale County was fortunate just to have beaten McKenzie & Boyd Buchanan last year in the playoffs. The title game against Boyd was a game in which Trousdale scored late to win thanks in LARGE PART to a bogus personal foul penalty. Creasy himself would even admit that to you if you ask him.

 

 

 

 

I am sorry to break it to you but Milan would have beaten Trousdale County last season by 3 touchdowns. It would not have been a close contest at all.

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Trousdale County is a strong program. Smith County is a strong program. Trousdale County is a smaller school that gets to play in a much weaker classification than does Smith County due to their enrollment. I am not saying that there is anything wrong with that but it is the truth. I saw TC last year at the State Championship in Cookeville. I do not believe they would have even been able to compete with Alcoa or Milan, teams I saw the previous day. Smith County lost twice to Alvin C. York Institute last year including a close game in the state quarterfinals. I believe York, Smith County, & Trousdale County were all very comparable teams last fall. Trousdale County won a state title because they played in a much weaker class than did the other 2 schools. Anyone who disputes that fact is simply crazy!

 

Also snoball5278 it is true that Trousdale County wanted no part of having to play David Lipscomb or Goodpasture back when they moved to 3A in 2001. The Yellow Jackets were set to move to 2A that year with their enrollment but when they found out they were destined for a playoff quadrant that included David Lipscomb & Goodpasture they elected to jump on up to 3A. That was how Trousdale County ended up in the same region, 4-3A, as Portland & Smith County in 2001. Again, anyone who disputes that fact is simply crazy (as well as a liar).

 

Maybe true. I would say it was more like dodging Alcoa than those private schools. But a bonus in that deal was to get a chance to pound on the owls some. :thumb: Man I love county rivalries. :thumb:

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2001 2A State Champions: Goodpasture

2002 2A State Champions: David Lipscomb

 

For those 2 years that Trousdale County was in Class 3A and went to the state semifinals, lost to Austin East & Fulton each year, they didn't want to play in Class 2A based primarily on the cases mentioned above.

 

2003 & 2004 were more of a struggle for the Yellow Jackets at the 3A level.

 

In 2A the funny thing is that this is just when Alcoa started to return to championship form if you go back and look through the record books. Prior to this time it was Goodpasture & David Lipscomb who ruled the east half of the 2A bracket for years. The west half of the 2A bracket for these 2 years featured 2 great semifinal battles between Huntingdon & Milan.

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