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Baylor not as good as advertised, but still a very good team.....McCallie not as bad as the first two games and on a roll the last two - should be a great game. Teams very evenly matched imho -- McCallie's run game vs. Baylor's passing. Not predicting anything except a great game between two competitive teams. As is normally the case, the team who makes the fewest mistakes and TO's will probably win.

 

I hope it is the Blue team that comes out on top.

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McCallie advantages: Better all around skill players, better coaching, motivation after losing the past 4

Baylor advantages: illegal out of COUNTRY players (kicker and QB)...two important positions!

 

I see the BigBlu staying tru2whatWeDo! McCallie pounds it down the red's throat and pulls away in the second half. Johnston need to limit turnovers at QB, serve as a game manager, and let his talent at the skill positions win this one for him.

 

Chattanooga's FINEST 28

that school behind wal-mart 24

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McCallie advantages: Better all around skill players, better coaching, motivation after losing the past 4

Baylor advantages: illegal out of COUNTRY players (kicker and QB)...two important positions!

 

I see the BigBlu staying tru2whatWeDo! McCallie pounds it down the red's throat and pulls away in the second half. Johnston need to limit turnovers at QB, serve as a game manager, and let his talent at the skill positions win this one for him.

 

Chattanooga's FINEST 28

that school behind wal-mart 24

Immaturity at its best.

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McCallie advantages: Better all around skill players, better coaching, motivation after losing the past 4

Baylor advantages: illegal out of COUNTRY players (kicker and QB)...two important positions!

 

I see the BigBlu staying tru2whatWeDo! McCallie pounds it down the red's throat and pulls away in the second half. Johnston need to limit turnovers at QB, serve as a game manager, and let his talent at the skill positions win this one for him.

 

Chattanooga's FINEST 28

that school behind wal-mart 24

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No way Porter and Clements compare to Toliver, Trotter, and Usman. Also, Potter is by far the most decorated coach in Chattanooga...Hands down!

 

And I just find it bizarre that Huesman and Ollerich graduate and Baylor feels they have to bring in a new QB from OUT OF THE COUNTRY...not to mention the BRAZILIAN kickers! McCallie does it with ordinary Chatt-town kids... the way it should be!

 

BlueMom- Amen baby!

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what part of chattanooga was your kicker the past 3 years from??? rocca was his name right?

 

I will take porter over all three of those, ralph is way overrated in my opinion. had the best talent in the state the past two years and did nothing with it.

 

and just to set the record straight the qb found baylor,

 

good luck friday night as I continue to say it should be a great game

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