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34 minutes ago, snoball5278 said:

"What you see and what you hear depends a great deal on where you are standing.

It also depends on what sort of person you are."

- C. S. Lewis-

 

Dang man!   You still stirrin' stuff up on The T???  LMAO.    This is freeagent11 in case you didn't know the name change.   Come by and holler at me Friday, ole buddy.   Bring "Seven" with ya.

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2 hours ago, statnerd said:

Wouldn't it be great if Tyner,Marion,Boyd all could be scheduled a Home and home regular season series meet Occasionally for Trousdale and Watertown. Kinda like Oakland and Maryville 

It would be nice but replace Boyd with South Pitt then we may have something 

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8 hours ago, Volstate said:

Who really cares to be honest. Let’s just talk about the game. Two good teams early in season. Big region game but a win or loss for either team will not decide seasons fate. Look forward to a great high school football game. I had to miss the FC/TC game but I will be there Friday night and look forward to a great atmosphere.

How was Memphis lol

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39 minutes ago, statnerd said:

Explain 

during the course of the game trousdale will score a certain number points, water town will not.

 

the difference in these two numbers will be considered as “a lot” to the majority of fans.

ergo trousdale will win by a lot.

 

you don’t seem to be a very good “stat nerd” if you need this concept explained.

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Just now, jimmycrackedthatcorn said:

Lol lol lol lol lol. No more LHS recruits now that LHS went to the playoffs finally? 

How many Macon County athletes do you guys have up there now? No telling how many gold balls MC could have if you guys stayed out of their backyard?

 

 

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29 minutes ago, H2Oman said:

How many Macon County athletes do you guys have up there now? No telling how many gold balls MC could have if you guys stayed out of their backyard?

 

 

Well if you have noticed we are about 50/50 on skin tone and most of our "athletes" are a certain skin tone, and Macon doesn't really have a lot of kids of that skin tone, so your assumption would be wrong we mainly get our kids from gallatin and the greater Nashville area but I'm sure MC appreciates the excuse of well all our good players went to hartsville. 

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7 hours ago, statnerd said:

Wouldn't it be great if Tyner,Marion,Boyd all could be scheduled a Home and home regular season series meet Occasionally for Trousdale and Watertown. Kinda like Oakland and Maryville 

TC plays Whitwell right now.

But it doesn't make sense to play Tyner, Marion and Boyd all as non-region games for multiple reasons.

For starters it hurts the gate. Fans aren't gonna travel that far for a regular season non-region game. Sure it will pull some fans because its a good game. But not on the level of Oakland vs Maryville.

Another is the cost of having to travel that far.

Another is that while you want your team battle tested you also don't want them beat up come playoff time or against region opponents.

5 hours ago, cornerback10 said:

Trousdale by a lot

How many is a lot?

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