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Fairley played teams with a combined record of 33-65.  With one of those wins a forfeit.  

Adamsville played teams with a combined record of 51-49.

 

Adamsville has played by far the tougher schedule to this point.    The difference in strength of schedule is what i believe works in adamsville's favor.  Plus having been in the big games before.  

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51 minutes ago, peabodypride said:

Agreed,but that number is extremely misleading,2 runs for 175 !18 for 15 net yards!!!He is so lighting fast!!!!If you.guys give it to him 40,no one beats you!!!!!He is a very explosive young man!

Peabodypride it's about like y'all not throwing it to the big guy! just saying bud...

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15 hours ago, peabodypride said:

Okay just talked to a friend that is firmilar with this Fairely program!There losses are to one mediocre team and one very good team!played a very similar schedule to the Cards,as in up in class!My buddy says they aren't your typical Memphis team we've grown acustom to seeing!!!It's so hard to judge teams by wins and loses!!I don't know of any programs in Memphis that even have home fields,so it kinda makes it a neutral game!!!I look for The Ville to pull this out in a tight one!!!

LOL.

You are right about one thing, most of high school football teams that reside inside the city limits of Memphis don't have fields at their school. Fairley is one. Every Shelby County school within the City limits of Memphis shares fields, even if there is a field at that particular school. It has always been like that since I can remember.

This game is being played at J. P. Freeman, which is a middle school. However, this field would be considered Fairley's HOME field, because it is where they play the majority of their home games. (from time to time they have played home games at Whitehaven Stadium) This is NOT a neutral site. This is a home game for Fairley.

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