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Boyd hammers Unaka by how ever many they want. This will not be a contest. Boyd goes through Hampton too, without any problems.

They better be pretty good to go through both these teams without any problem. I do believe they beat Unaka , but only because they are at Home. Boyd will have to be alot better than their record shows to beat Hampton in Carter County.

 

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BB 28 Unaka 21

 

Hampton 14 BB 7

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They better be pretty good to go through both these teams without any problem. I do believe they beat Unaka , but only because they are at Home. Boyd will have to be alot better than their record shows to beat Hampton in Carter County.

 

My picks

BB 28 Unaka 21

 

Hampton 14 BB 7

 

They are better than their record shows.

 

That's why they are ranked in the latest AP top 10 with 4 losses.

 

While Hampton is probably not as good as their record shows.

 

But seems to me that is a sore subject with some, so I won't go there.

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They are better than their record shows.

 

That's why they are ranked in the latest AP top 10 with 4 losses.

 

While Hampton is probably not as good as their record shows.

 

But seems to me that is a sore subject with some, so I won't go there.

Heard it all already! Listen, I must be honest, Hampton is pretty sorry! Got a QB that cant throw a 5-yd pass...RB might as well just crawl...our FB cant run through wet paper...wideouts, corners and safety are slow, they run a 6.0 40...kicker/punter is lucky to get it in the air...biggest def-end and/or backer weighs 150 lb max & afraid to tackle the mascott....coaches dont have a clue! So if I were a west team preparing for Hampton, Id just take the week off :thumb:

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They better be pretty good to go through both these teams without any problem. I do believe they beat Unaka , but only because they are at Home. Boyd will have to be alot better than their record shows to beat Hampton in Carter County.

 

My picks

BB 28 Unaka 21

 

Hampton 14 BB 7

Don't let the record fool ya. Every team we lost to is in the play offs in high classifications, with the exception of South Pitt. We know we will be in for a dog fight tomorrow night. That is all we are worried about now is getting past Unaka. If that happens, we will then worry about Pujo. :thumb:

I think the Bucs defense will be too much for Unaka to overcome, and our offense will do enough to get the job done. Bucs by 21.

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