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Huntingdon @ Wayne County (Week 10)


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How many turnovers wayne county got this season WCHS Wildcats #2, we'll prob get penalized more but dont see us getting turnovers much. Been good with turnovers so far this season and one we do got it was wet.

Sorry so late as im just now catching up from yesterday afternoon.

 

Our 1st team offense has 3 turnovers.

2 Fumbles lost (SH-1 HC-1)

1 INT (HC-1)

 

We are also 5-8 on 4th downs so it'd be 6 if you want to count those.

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Thru 8 games here is what our Defense is giving up (This includes the JV Defense)..

 

Passing - 43/100 429yds 5Tds 4INTs 9.98 ypc

Rushing - 254 Rushes 901yds 7TDs 3.55 ypc

 

AVG p/g: (Pass) 5.4/12.5 53.6yds

(Rush) 31.8 Rushes 112.6yds

 

TOTAL p/g: 44.3 plays 166yds 1.5TDs 0.5INTs

 

 

TFL - 52

Sacks - 21

Blocked Punts - 4

Interceptions - 4

Forced Fumbles - 10

 

Opp. on 3rd Downs: 22/80 28%

Opp. on 4th Downs: 3/14 21%

 

Points Against - 80

Teams PATs - 6/9

Teams 2pt Conv - 1/3

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 its GAMEDAY guys........jus gotta say everything iv said this week has all been in fun.........i believe HHS has a great program with some fine young athletes .I hope for a injury free game between two respectable teams........maybe just maybe this game lives up to the hype weve built this week..........Good luck to both teams...................GO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I'm confident cats win tonight. From all indications, they are a determined football with a lot of confidence coming in tonight. Preparations this week have been great as the cats will get victory number 9 on the season. Huntingdon fans, thank God when u cross the TN river later today because u are entering His Country. Let's Roll!!!

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from today's Tennessean.......

 

HUNTINGDON (8-0, 5-0 6-1A) AT WAYNE CO. (8-0, 5-0)

A region championship will be on the line when these two high-powered 6-1A unbeatens square off Friday. Huntingdon, ranked second in Class 1A, is averaging 52.1 points per contest - good enough for second in the state - and the Mustangs have outscored their first eight opponents by a combined tally of 417-93. Aside from the team's 28-27 Week 2 triumph over Scotts Hill, fifth-ranked Wayne County hasn't encountered much resistance, either. Quarterback Preston Rice completed 9-of-12 pass attempts for 225 yards and four touchdowns in last week's 45-14 victory over McEwen, and the Wildcats have eclipsed the 40-point mark in each of their last six wins.
 
Murph's pick: Huntingdon 49, Wayne County 42
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