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Need some info on these guys.

 

http://www.gocentralindians.blogspot.com/

 

Montgomery

Central

INDIANS

Head Coach: Marcus Bragg

(8-13 in 2 seasons)

2010 Record: 6-5 (Lost in

Round 1 of 4A playoffs)

Key players: QB Sam

Hudson (Sr., 5-10, 180);

FB/OLB Darien Redden

(Jr., 5-10, 190); WB Kyrie

Hutchinson (Sr., 5-9, 165);

HB Brett Hill (Sr., 5-9, 170);

OL/DL Chris Sanders (Sr.,

6-4, 280); DT John Riley

(Sr., 6-5, 265); LB Will

Bumpous (Sr., 5-11, 205);

CB Chris Patterson (Jr., 6-

0, 180).

Outlook: The Indian program took a big step forward

last season by earning a

home state playoff game for

the first time in school history. The next step will be

winning that first-ever playoff contest. Bragg has loftier

goals, saying 15-0 is the

goal every year. The thirdyear Montgomery Central

head coach could have the

tools in place to at least

take that next step. Bragg

has good leaders of his

wing-T offense in Hudson

and Redden. Expectations

are high for Hudson, while

Redden is a workhorse in

the run-oriented set. An

experienced group that now

understands the coaches’

concepts and philosophies

is another reason for optimism in the Indian camp,

but Bragg says his squad

must overcome some nagging minor injuries in the

early part of the season

before it can position itself

for an extended postseason

run.

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Ill take OC in this one. As far as the on-side kicks and 2pt. conversion references go, that is so ignorant that im gonna choose to avoid most of that. I will say however that people should gets all the facts in before people start hollaring BUSH LEAGUE and things of the such! Obion is finally having a successful year that they can be proud of, and it obviously isnt sitting to well with others.

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Hopefully some of the OC starters will heal up after such a tough, hard nosed fought game at GC this past Friday night and set their sights on an unknown opponent at Montgomery Central :mellow: The offense looked fairly sharp vs. An always tough GC defense this past week so hopefully that will carry over into this game on Friday.

 

I'll go out on a limb and say OC 38 to 17 vs. the Indians who will be successful at times running the ball on OC but will not be able to match the big play capabilites of the Rebels :thumb:

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The talk around Montgomery Central is that Obien Co. has the ability to make big plays. But anybody is beatable. Central is definitely gonna have to be on their 'A' game this week. 2 weeks ago, they beat a big, athletic 6A Rossview football team. Fairly convincingly too. I think it'll be close.

 

Has Rossview even won a game yet?

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Has Rossview even won a game yet?

 

The haven't won a game yet, but the teams they played are fairly ligit. They go as follows:

 

Clarksville NorthEast-Currently Undefeated

Dickson Co.-Currently Undefeated

Whites Creek-Only lost one game

Kenwood-Not sure about them

 

Anyway, all I'm saying is I think the game is gonna be closer than a lot of people think.

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