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If Fulton was healthy it would be a great game. With all those Fulton players out Catholic will roll.

The game will be much more closer then people think. The players from Fulton and Catholic have been competing against each other in Youth football and AAU basketball since the second and third grade. Over the last 3 years Catholic has played Fulton 4 times so both teams know each other and what's at stake until they match up in a playoff game and the stakes really increase. Coach Black will have a few tricks up his sleeves and the Falcons should be ready to go. Catholic won't take this game lightly either. Expecting a very competitive game. Fulton has had the Irish number the last few years so Catholic will be extremely focused. This will be the Irish 5th consecutive road game, I'm sure they can't wait to get back to Blaine Stadium. Edited by QSouth89
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54 was kicked out the game against Maryville and he returned last Friday. 24 went out became back and played the 4th. The other player that did get hurt pretty bad and will more likely be out is 27 the page kid. He hurt MCL on kick retirn

27 is a stud. His presence will definitely be missed if he can't play. Edited by rebelwoman87
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Watched both teams including seeing Catholic in person, I don't see this being much of a game. Catholic is just a different animal this year and Amari can pretty much score at will. Their O-line is massive and very talented. If Mobley plays and is 100 percent he will give Catholic some trouble, but not for 4 quarters. Barring any major injuries to key players, I say Catholic-42 Fulton-20

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Watched both teams including seeing Catholic in person, I don't see this being much of a game. Catholic is just a different animal this year and Amari can pretty much score at will. Their O-line is massive and very talented. If Mobley plays and is 100 percent he will give Catholic some trouble, but not for 4 quarters. Barring any major injuries to key players, I say Catholic-42 Fulton-20

I still think it will be competitive. Should be an exciting game.
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The line play is the major difference and will ultimately determine the game imo... Catholic has a college o line and d line and we are young in those areas... How well we do in the trenches will be the difference in the game...

FHS .. we aint young in the OL and DL !! WE have all Seniors starting ... but the difference is that KC has alot more OL and DL and they are all huge and D1 prospects  ..KC may very well be the best team in state or can play with anybody ... Maryville, KC can both play with the DII big privates ... and may beat them all .... KC is loaded at ALL positions .. they have done a very good job getting players and getting them at all positions. Wouls love to see them play Baylor and McCallie and the Nashville privates but looks like they will stay in D1 .. travel is said to be issue .. but currently they travel to Belfry , Ky , Chattanooga and Nashville for games .. but I dont blame them for not wanting to travel to Memphis if that was the case ... 

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I could see Fulton conceding this game to a degree in order to rest/recover the injured and to gain some motivation for the game that would really matter.....

 

I don't see many teams blowing us out because we have so many different offensive weapons and the capability to score defensively and on special teams. The Belfry game will be a battle for sure.

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