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And Science Hill could say that will win to prove to everyone that they are ready to ascend out of the doldrums of mediocrity...I for one are not overly concerned with the "intangibles" relating to this contest. I'd rather hear how Greeneville and Science Hill match up.

 

Reading back through the thread, I see where Greeneville lost 10 starters on defense and the previous Mr. Football. I see where you have 5 RB; most schools list 5+ on their depth charts. Tell us about the top 1 or 2 that will get the bulk of the carries. From what I read, Greeneville has several returning players, but those players have limited playing time. There is also Greeneville's scrimmage against DB to look at for info (and yes, I know, it was a scrimmage).

 

Sadly, I don't have anything on Science Hill since I've been living outside TN for the past 4 months. I haven't heard anything regarding SH's scrimmages and the Big 8 Jamboree was cancelled.

 

Not trying to start anything, just wished we had some more substantial facts from both camps.

I bet there are a lot of teams out there with the kind of "limited playing time" that the returning players for the Devils had. . This is a Senior-heavy Devil squad that I hesitate to call inexperienced because Greeneville's starters rarely played more than 2or 3 quarters during conference play. Tanner Stewart has an awful lot of options available in the backfield. I really liked the way Goode and Wright looked last season. The line is seasoned and stout, led by senior beast Dunkan Gibson. I'm not gonna doubt the defense...it will be the kind of stifling D the men in Greene are known for, even without one of the Rollins boys. They are far from young and inexperienced, have good depth and are extremely well coached. I understand Carter has gifted athletes at SH...he did last year as well and both teams should benefit from this tough first game regardless of the outcome. Edited by barb
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I bet there are a lot of teams out there with the kind of "limited playing time" that the returning players for the Devils had. . This is a Senior-heavy Devil squad that I hesitate to call inexperienced because Greeneville's starters rarely played more than 2or 3 quarters during conference play. Tanner Stewart has an awful lot of options available in the backfield. I really liked the way Goode and Wright looked last season. The line is seasoned and stout, led by senior beast Dunkan Gibson. I'm not gonna doubt the defense...it will be the kind of stifling D the men in Greene are known for, even without one of the Rollins boys. They are far from young and inexperienced, have good depth and are extremely well coached. I understand Carter has gifted athletes at SH...he did last year as well and both teams should benefit from this tough first game regardless of the outcome.

I agree 100%

 

I hope the rain and storms holds off.

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If the SH talent takes the new discipline and new heart upon themselves, they should embarrass Greeneville. But, some teams are used to being champions while other fold up the tents early when down a little. The folding up part has been SH's modus operandi for years. Undermanned and with less talent, Greeneville doesn't fold up the tents until the clock hits zero.

 

I am going to extend a bit and pick SH in a close one - 31-24. The JC Toppers have had enough time under Carter to develop the right heart and mindset by now. This is the heart and mindset that South had in the string of great seasons around '05 to '09. This is the heart and mindset DB carries. This is the heart and mindset G'ville has grabbed onto. If SH hasn't taken ownership of that heart and mindset by now, I question if it is possible in JC at all.

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