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And no one is interested in your dumb YouTube videos or seeing you laugh at your own posts. You must think it was the accomplishment of the decade for Alcoa to put up 75 on upperman, but in reality it's nothing to boast about. Our secondary was struggling all year. LA almost beat us with the deep ball and ND should've won but they dropped several touchdown passes. Upperman was simply an average team with a few good athletes who played with heart and were hungry for wins. Alcoa should be ashamed that they let the U score at all. I would be since upperman is traditionally one of the worst teams in the state, going up against an established powerhouse.

It was a shame the Tornadoes didn't score 100. Freshmen let us down! :)

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And no one is interested in your dumb YouTube videos or seeing you laugh at your own posts. You must think it was the accomplishment of the decade for Alcoa to put up 75 on upperman, but in reality it's nothing to boast about. Our secondary was struggling all year. LA almost beat us with the deep ball and ND should've won but they dropped several touchdown passes. Upperman was simply an average team with a few good athletes who played with heart and were hungry for wins. Alcoa should be ashamed that they let the U score at all. I would be since upperman is traditionally one of the worst teams in the state, going up against an established powerhouse.

And to think UHS scored on the opening drive on a 40 yard run straight up the gut. Its not like a beatdown in semi finals are a new thing. Alcoa fans forget the 2003 55-6(49 points) beatdown by Lipscomb and that looks very simular to 75-18(56 points). It happens. But Livingstone Acd payed Lipscomb back next season with the State Championship win.
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And to think UHS scored on the opening drive on a 40 yard run straight up the gut. Its not like a beatdown in semi finals are a new thing. Alcoa fans forget the 2003 55-6(49 points) beatdown by Lipscomb and that looks very simular to 75-18(56 points). It happens. But Livingstone Acd payed Lipscomb back next season with the State Championship win.

Yep...Lipscomb beat those freshmen and sophomores badly that night...no one complained about Alcoa being open zoned for the next 364 days....

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And to think UHS scored on the opening drive on a 40 yard run straight up the gut. Its not like a beatdown in semi finals are a new thing. Alcoa fans forget the 2003 55-6(49 points) beatdown by Lipscomb and that looks very simular to 75-18(56 points). It happens. But Livingstone Acd payed Lipscomb back next season with the State Championship win.

7 in a row! :)

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And yea UH had 17 seniors listed with 6 juniors out of 64 players. I say those 40 soph and freshman will make another run after a year of rebuilding.

Well those kids should have gotten more playing time but their "coach" was more interested in putting up big numbers for their "record setting" offense.....

Right THERE is where your losing starts.

That is just plain stoopid.

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