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2 hours ago, FIREBIRD80 said:

Giles is in our region, so of course we wanted them to win. But deep down we wanted y'all all along. Yea I know what some of y'all might say, be careful what you wish for. Maybe that's correct but PC always roll the dice, and come Fri all that talking y'all been doing we going to shut that up.

you sound like a Cleveland fan.....knowing whats going to happen.... 

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From the Tennessean

CLASS 3A

1 FAIRVIEW (9-3) AT 1 PEARL-COHN (10-2)

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Fairview running back Darius James (left) and Pearl-Cohn slot back Jimmyrious Parker (right)
The Tennessean

When: Friday, 7 p.m.

A pair of Mr. Football finalists will be on display. Darius James has racked up 1,643 yards and 29 touchdowns on 191 carries for Region 6-3A champion Fairview which can secure its first semifinal appearance. Versatile slot back Jimmyrious Parker has  1,978 all-purpose yards and 16 total touchdowns for the Region 5-3A champion Firebirds.

Kreager’s pick: Pearl-Cohn 42, Fairview 28
Murphy’s pick: Pearl-Cohn 35, Fairview 17

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26 minutes ago, thenextone said:

From the Tennessean

CLASS 3A

1 FAIRVIEW (9-3) AT 1 PEARL-COHN (10-2)

636462628923964663-FHS-PCHS.jpg
Fairview running back Darius James (left) and Pearl-Cohn slot back Jimmyrious Parker (right)
The Tennessean

When: Friday, 7 p.m.

A pair of Mr. Football finalists will be on display. Darius James has racked up 1,643 yards and 29 touchdowns on 191 carries for Region 6-3A champion Fairview which can secure its first semifinal appearance. Versatile slot back Jimmyrious Parker has  1,978 all-purpose yards and 16 total touchdowns for the Region 5-3A champion Firebirds.

Kreager’s pick: Pearl-Cohn 42, Fairview 28
Murphy’s pick: Pearl-Cohn 35, Fairview 17

Cool stuff! Thanks for sharing.

Thank God Murphy picked us to lose! He does every week. I was hoping he wasn't going to jump on the bandwagon!

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