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Top 23 Games for Week 0: Camden at South Gibson


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CoachT has chosen 23 Week 0 games, using last year's season records, to use for our initial 2013 Big Ones Contest. Each week or so throughout the summer I will add another 3 games to the list in order to give us plenty of time to discuss each round of games. A few other games may be added later.

 

Each week you can check out last year's schedules and results for the teams listed by going to their 2012 schedules.

 

Camden at South Gibson

 

After following the discussion on our message boards and making your decision you can make your picks in our Big Ones Contest

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The QB possession is still open at SGC, there was article were Coach Stidham said it's because they're both being very good. Can't wait for week 0. With our offense expected to be down from last year Camden will be a tough 1st game with their defense (If I'm not getting Camden mixed up with another team they're very good at defense). The field looks a lot bigger with the new field house, the team moved into it yesterday

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The QB possession is still open at SGC, there was article were Coach Stidham said it's because they're both being very good. Can't wait for week 0. With our offense expected to be down from last year Camden will be a tough 1st game with their defense (If I'm not getting Camden mixed up with another team they're very good at defense). The field looks a lot bigger with the new field house, the team moved into it yesterday

Are you guys still using portapotties??? Not trying to be rude...just haven't been to S. Gibson stadium since the first Milan game with you guys. All the others have been at Milan so I didn't know what facility upgrades you had made.

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Are you guys still using portapotties??? Not trying to be rude...just haven't been to S. Gibson stadium since the first Milan game with you guys. All the others have been at Milan so I didn't know what facility upgrades you had made.

Nope the old concession stand is now a merchandise fan wear shop, and we've built a new concession stand equpt with bathrooms

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Nope the old concession stand is now a merchandise fan wear shop, and we've built a new concession stand equpt with bathrooms

Sounds like you guys have definitely made some improvements!! Can't wait to see them this season. I know you guys are going to make more improvements and really build that stadium into something special over the coming years.

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The QB possession is still open at SGC, there was article were Coach Stidham said it's because they're both being very good. Can't wait for week 0. With our offense expected to be down from last year Camden will be a tough 1st game with their defense (If I'm not getting Camden mixed up with another team they're very good at defense). The field looks a lot bigger with the new field house, the team moved into it yesterday

 

Yes, Camden's defense is brutal.

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I learned a long time ago not to put too much credence on the early games, especially when some of the better teams in the area sometimes have slow starts and are smoking by the playoffs. However, this is a huge game for the Lions....they lose this one and it might be a harbinger of things to come. It could even be a 6-4 year in Olde Camdentowne. A win here could keep them up at 8-2 or 9-1. I think it is a huge game. I also have a lot of respect for the Lion coaches keeping up good competition like S. Gibson on the non-district schedule.

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