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Both of these teams have several things in common.

 

#1 Both have proven that if you have a good recruiting class year over year you can win at the lower levels.

#2 Both are afraid to play in the upper divisions with the big boys.

#3 Both have an arrogant delusional fan base.

#4 I could go on and on but you get the message

 

There is one slight difference Alcoa does actually play ONE game per year which is their annual beat down by Maryville.

you do realize that alcoa has actually beat maryville before. While I'm a milan fan and not a fan of either of these programs, i have enough football knowledge to know that these are 2 of the best football programs in the state and could take the field against any program in the nation. Dont know how many rings cpa has but i know alcoa has at least 13. Nothin delusional about that and i think they have earned the right to toot their own horn. Heck milan has 4 gold and 5 silver and ive been known to toot our horn a time or two. Jealousy is all it is plain and simple
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Both of these teams have several things in common.

 

#1 Both have proven that if you have a good recruiting class year over year you can win at the lower levels.

#2 Both are afraid to play in the upper divisions with the big boys.

#3 Both have an arrogant delusional fan base.

#4 I could go on and on but you get the message

 

There is one slight difference Alcoa does actually play ONE game per year which is their annual beat down by Maryville.

It took you that long to come up with that?

 

Sounds to me like your beloved Lady Devils are staying in single-A since they're scared to play the BIG schools in basketball. 😂😂

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Honestly if Alcoa loses Rankin will blow his Private head up! Although his daughter attended Cak for a year, he dislikes the privates big time. I guess it started when Rusty called gary to tell him Catholic was illegally practing. I hope the F-5 bring it home, but the the best F5 offense is that defense. Another low scoring game.

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Both of these teams have several things in common.

 

#1 Both have proven that if you have a good recruiting class year over year you can win at the lower levels.

#2 Both are afraid to play in the upper divisions with the big boys.

#3 Both have an arrogant delusional fan base.

#4 I could go on and on but you get the message

 

There is one slight difference Alcoa does actually play ONE game per year which is their annual beat down by Maryville.

 

their winnin middle to above 

 

exactly what do you mean upper division; should they not play where the student body numbers put them

 

only 1 fan base has really shown tendencys for airogance....dont think their delusional

 

the message has definately been got....

 

Booger just sayin monkey-butt.jpg

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their winnin middle to above

 

exactly what do you mean upper division; should they not play where the student body numbers put them

 

only 1 fan base has really shown tendencys for airogance....dont think their delusional

 

the message has definately been got....

 

Booger just sayin monkey-butt.jpg

I agree Boog. Those Maryville fans show such arrogance it drives me insane. 😃😃

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LOL at UCman...

 

Clearly he has no supporting details so he just makes vague accusations... Maybe I don't understand recruiting. Is it when you remove your only D1 prospect from the team mid season? That clearly shows CPA is all about recruiting and winning at any cost.

 

Arrogant and delusional fans... I've not heard, seen, or smelled any CPA parent / fan say anything but that Alcoa should be favored and that we are hoping for a close game like last year. We aren't stupid.

 

Has CPA ever even played UC? Not to be "arrogant", but I'm not familiar with UC.

 

Buckeye, you are right about #45. Love that kid's game. He has been a standout on O and D and is very fast for a bigger back. I noticed he took a break for most of the second half against Liberty. Sorta the anti-Rankin approach with #2 last year :)

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