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Alcoa would beat Fulton by 2 TDs


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Because there is no apparent, consistent challenge in the current playoff class, the way other programs are disrespected and mocked here.

 You are just a hater of Alcoa's success if you can not come up with a better answer than that. Alcoa is the smallest 3A school with less than.550 students.

 

Why should they move up?

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No, that's the answer. Read back all the hundreds, if not thousands of posts where other teams in 3A have no chance. If that is true what is Alcoa proving remaining? I am not saying move to Class AAA even though we read all the time Alcoa would beat all but a few in any class.

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