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This is what everyone said about the milan game. I've bought in to the Hornets!

 

Hornets get the upset

 

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If SG holds the Rebels to 17 points I would be totally shocked. The least they've scored this year is 33 agaisnt Westview which has a solid D. After 6 games the Rebs are averaging 42 points a game. If SG is to pull the upset they will have to score at least that much. Like treefitty said I think this will be a close game in the first half and may be through out. OC's coaches have made great adjustments in the second half which has been the difference in a couple of wins this year. I think the Rebs will be fired up seeing it is homecoming and a chance to make history by being the first OC team to start 7-0. Hate I've got to miss it. Go Rebs!

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LHS, if you went to the Milan/SG game, you'd now know that South Gibson's secondary is suspect. That is BAD news going up against a team like OC. If Milan was getting yards on those short passes they were throwing, then OC will be racking them up all night. OC will win by atleast 3 TD's. I'd like South Gibson to win it, but I just don't see it happening. For OC fans, watch the Walden brothers, Carlos #3 and Quincy #10. By looking at them, you'd think they were just pretty good athletes, but when it comes game time they make some unbelievable plays.

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If SG holds the Rebels to 17 points I would be totally shocked. The least they've scored this year is 33 agaisnt Westview which has a solid D. After 6 games the Rebs are averaging 42 points a game. If SG is to pull the upset they will have to score at least that much. Like treefitty said I think this will be a close game in the first half and may be through out. OC's coaches have made great adjustments in the second half which has been the difference in a couple of wins this year. I think the Rebs will be fired up seeing it is homecoming and a chance to make history by being the first OC team to start 7-0. Hate I've got to miss it. Go Rebs!

 

It is not just the coaches. Believe it or not, the defensive players made adjustments themselves during halftime of the Crockett game before the coaches got done meeting with each other. I'm sure the coaches made a few changes as well, but that is a sign of an experienced, mature defense with a chip on its shoulder if you ask me. Let's hope that chip remains there throughout the season!

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It is not just the coaches. Believe it or not, the defensive players made adjustments themselves during halftime of the Crockett game before the coaches got done meeting with each other. I'm sure the coaches made a few changes as well, but that is a sign of an experienced, mature defense with a chip on its shoulder if you ask me. Let's hope that chip remains there throughout the season!

As long as somebody is making them that's all that matters. I think last night was a great test for the Rebs. MC had a very balanced offense and a great scheme. I think they'll see alot of that type of offense down the stretch especially now that other teams have tape of it. They faced adversity when they trailed for the first time all season and they responded well. Overall they didn't play there best game of the year and still found a way to win. That will be great for there confidence the rest of the season.

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South Gibson had that Gibson County rivalry thing going for them against Milan...Getting the big dog at home for the first meeting between the two programs and to top it off SG was unbeaten...This is probably Homecoming Week for the Rebels but I doubt Coach Jackson will even allow his team to think about all that...Besides, this is an opportunity for this program to be 7-0 in well, forever...

 

SG better bone up on their onside kick and two-point conversion defense because they are gong to get a big dose of it...

 

This one will be over at half...

 

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