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I'm excited about this week. I feel encouraged over a couple of things I've heard from the team. They are very focused and ready to play. Sounds like it's gonna be a good one. I want a fight with some hard hiting and good ole smash mouth football. I'm sure there will be a huge crowd on hand and plenty of tailgating going on before the game. Go Tornadoes.

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If I didn't have to be at the McKenzie/Westview game, I would be at this game.  This is for sure the game of the week in West Tennessee if not the state.  We have played both and it should be a good one.  I give the edge to UC just because of the line.  Averaging around 270+ and agile is a a killer.  However, Peabody has some very speedy backs and with the rifle arm of Kendric Malone, TP is hard to defend. 

 

Should be a classic!  

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JDOGG80....Do you really think this years Tornadoes could have beaten either of the 97 or 2000 Tornadoes ??...

This years tornado team could have beaten many older teams. "Special Elite" teams come through every now and then. SP in 1999 and 2007 were those type. Trousdale in 1998 and 2005 were those type. Many teams win gold balls, but only a few select teams along the way are in that "Elite" club. This 2014 UC team is one of those.
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I'm excited about this week. I feel encouraged over a couple of things I've heard from the team. They are very focused and ready to play. Sounds like it's gonna be a good one. I want a fight with some hard hiting and good ole smash mouth football. I'm sure there will be a huge crowd on hand and plenty of tailgating going on before the game. Go Tornadoes.

You can hope for a good one and this one will be better than several you've had. It won't matter in the end. I stick by my prediction early in the season. Only 1, 1A team can stay within 35 of Union City and no 2A team on your schedule can stay closer than 21 on a good night.
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This years tornado team could have beaten many older teams. "Special Elite" teams come through every now and then. SP in 1999 and 2007 were those type. Trousdale in 1998 and 2005 were those type. Many teams win gold balls, but only a few select teams along the way are in that "Elite" club. This 2014 UC team is one of those.

Elite is a understatement.  They are fluid and smooth.  If anyone beats them, well, they won't.  UC will beat themselves if they lose.

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I will have to agree. I find myself qestioning everything as to how good this team actually is. I've just never seen a team so dominat. I constantly ask myself and others "Are we that good or is everyone else just not so good?" I think maybe we are pretty good and much better at what we do compared to teams in the past. I think the offense is awesome but the defense is much improved. in the past we have been weak on oass defense but the tables have turned. Our DBs are doing a great job and the pressure we put on QBs is crazy. LC had one of the quickest I have seen in a long time and he was runnin for his all night long. So that is my opinoin.

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This years tornado team could have beaten many older teams. "Special Elite" teams come through every now and then. SP in 1999 and 2007 were those type. Trousdale in 1998 and 2005 were those type. Many teams win gold balls, but only a few select teams along the way are in that "Elite" club. This 2014 UC team is one of those.

I'm just not ready to go there...Those two UC teams I mentioned entered the state championship games vs Chatt. Tyner and Alcoa 14-0 and ranked #1 in the state vs the toughest 2A schedule in the state...That's a forum for another time...This UC team is very, very good though....

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Heard a dirty rumor last night, heard that Trenton qb wasn't playing in this game anyone heard this?

Oh Man I hope it's not true. I want the best you have on the field. I want a fight. Oh and for the record I wouldn't share such information on the T unless I was trying to lead someone asrtay.

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