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Nashville Christian at Union City - West Semi-Finals


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UC played a schedule as light or if not lighter than NCS ... We also could have scored a 100 points agame toot toot if we would have let our starters stay in the game.. So great job toot toot... So U know 34 is very strong benchs 255 and in very good shape for a big man so less just see how your seniors run over him..If there so strong they should just run straight up the middle every time for a touchdown....Keep thinking we are a push over team you and those kids will be surprised..

255? Not bad for a freshman; but thats not that strong when your going up against the strongest and fastess line you will ever see. Each member of our line power cleans over 400 pounds from what was said before the season started.
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I been waiting on this one all season as most of those across the state agree that these two would meet again. IMO I think that for the first time this yr that both teams will be challenged and the win will come from up front, I'm expecting a epic battle along the lines, man I can hardly wait to see this !

Good luck to both and injury free

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Union City @ Nashville Christian 2013 

 

Just watched last years game again and the UC TD just before the half changed the game and UC held on to win.  This should be a good high school game.  Looking forward to seeing this Purple Field. 

 

NC 35

UC 28

The fumble on the first play of the game and subsequent TD we gave up inside our 10 yard line and the fumble on the 4th down attempt deep in our own territory and subsequent TD we gave up there kept NCS in the game...Basically, we don't turn the ball over, we probably win by 4 TDs last year and the NCS fans and players know it....The 8-point differential is very misleading....

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He's a big fellow who looks like he's got a lot of potential. I believe I also read that he plays basketball which means he's probably very athletic for his size. With this being said, if I were a 2014 NCS fan, I'd be a little uneasy about pitting a freshman against the strength of the #1 team in the state and having him stop it. He's going to have plenty of opportunities to make a difference in the game.

He will be the difference maker! Lay in the weeds and watch!!!
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