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HC: SC-UH Butler tallied 103 yards on 27 carries, while Phillips ran 21 times for 95 yards. Phillips also ended the game with 190 yards passing on 14-of-27 attempts.

 

For Smith County (2-1, 1-0 8-AA), Wickman led the rushing attack with 10 carries for 22 yards, while Dillon was 10-for-20 passing for 192 yards despite two interceptions. Harris caught four passes for 72 yards, while King had three catches for 68 yards.

To back my two previous comments up, leading rusher from SC had 22 yards and was 3rd or 4th string. "UH would have SC in 3rd and 20+ multiple times, and play a Defense with 7 to 8 guys in the box and man on man press coverage. Got them burnt multiple times". "I guess UH doesn't know what twin safties 15-18 yards deep is".
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To back my two previous comments up, leading rusher from SC had 22 yards and was 3rd or 4th string. "UH would have SC in 3rd and 20+ multiple times, and play a Defense with 7 to 8 guys in the box and man on man press coverage. Got them burnt multiple times". "I guess UH doesn't know what twin safties 15-18 yards deep is".

"UHS is clueless on D. Don't know how to play the down and distance at all. SC poised no threat running. But still UH played man to man with a loaded box, a 10 yard saftey shaded to the strong side,and blitzing on obvious passing downs. If you didn't guess right blitzing 60% of the time, the hung their young db's out to dry".
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"UHS is clueless on D. Don't know how to play the down and distance at all. SC poised no threat running. But still UH played man to man with a loaded box, a 10 yard saftey shaded to the strong side,and blitzing on obvious passing downs. If you didn't guess right blitzing 60% of the time, the hung their young db's out to dry".

You have got to be one of the best football minds in the state. You know so much and are so intelligent about the game. You should probably take over for Murphy Fair. Or just do your own Upper Cumberland edition.
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You have got to be one of the best football minds in the state. You know so much and are so intelligent about the game. You should probably take over for Murphy Fair. Or just do your own Upper Cumberland edition.

You seen diffrent? UH simply won't be able to outscore teams like last year. I think sc did a much better job coaching with less numbers and skill on the field, a lot due to injuries. Great job by the SC staff. Edited by UpperCumberlandMan
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HC: SC-UH Butler tallied 103 yards on 27 carries, while Phillips ran 21 times for 95 yards. Phillips also ended the game with 190 yards passing on 14-of-27 attempts.

 

For Smith County (2-1, 1-0 8-AA), Wickman led the rushing attack with 10 carries for 22 yards, while Dillon was 10-for-20 passing for 192 yards despite two interceptions. Harris caught four passes for 72 yards, while King had three catches for 68 yards.

HC: Tigers freshman Seth Carlisle amazed the homecoming crowd, as he ran and threw for a touchdown in gaining 169 yards on the ground and 86 yards through the air. Dragons sophomore Mason Cravens had another good week behind center, as he ran it 10 times for 114 yards and a touchdown, and had seven completions for 113 yards and a touchdown.

 

The Tigers had 440 yards of total offense, while the Dragons gained 438 Macon's Turner had a big game with 20 carries for 136 yards and three touchdowns.

 

Cravens had 10 rushes for 114 yards for York. Caleb Probst added nine carries for 96 yards, and Crabtree tallied six carries for 91 yards.

 

York’s Vince Lotempio had three catches for 82 yards to lead all receivers.

 

Macon’s Tyler Carlisle had four catches for 31 yards, and Noles had three catches for 62 yards.

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To back my two previous comments up, leading rusher from SC had 22 yards and was 3rd or 4th string. "UH would have SC in 3rd and 20+ multiple times, and play a Defense with 7 to 8 guys in the box and man on man press coverage. Got them burnt multiple times". "I guess UH doesn't know what twin safties 15-18 yards deep is".

SC has to get healthy. 4th team tailback started the game and played into the 4th quarter. 3rd team fullback, a freshman who did a very god job, safety able to play only on defense due to ankle injury( who did come in and play some offense in the forth qtr., both starting linebackers out, offensive lineman and defensive lineman out, DB playing with broken hand, hand in a cast and others nicked and not full speed. Milan not dressed out. Right now we are a shell of a football team with players doing all they can do to keep the pieces together. Hopefully we can start seeing players get healthy and become the team that we know that we have. ALL the younger players stepping up have done a great job keeping the boat afloat. We have built a lot of depth with the younger players playing.

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SC has to get healthy. 4th team tailback started the game and played into the 4th quarter. 3rd team fullback, a freshman who did a very god job, safety able to play only on defense due to ankle injury( who did come in and play some offense in the forth qtr., both starting linebackers out, offensive lineman and defensive lineman out, DB playing with broken hand, hand in a cast and others nicked and not full speed. Milan not dressed out. Right now we are a shell of a football team with players doing all they can do to keep the pieces together. Hopefully we can start seeing players get healthy and become the team that we know that we have. ALL the younger players stepping up have done a great job keeping the boat afloat. We have built a lot of depth with the younger players playing.

 

Give sc their players healthy, give them their top 2 backs and take away all those fumbles(due to lack of experience at tb) and this game wold have been VERY different. everyone is basing sc predictions on what they have seen from sc..but..nobody has really seen sc at full potential yet. Period

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