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Non-region game. 2 of the most storied programs in West Tennessee. Huntingdon considers Milan its biggest rival. 1A Huntingdon comes in 5-0. 3A Milan comes in at 2-3. Throw the records out the window and expect an all out war. I expect this to be Huntingdon's toughest game until Cornersville rolls into town the 3rd round of the playoffs

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8 hours ago, ZEBRA35 said:

Non-region game. 2 of the most storied programs in West Tennessee. Huntingdon considers Milan its biggest rival. 1A Huntingdon comes in 5-0. 3A Milan comes in at 2-3. Throw the records out the window and expect an all out war. I expect this to be Huntingdon's toughest game until Cornersville rolls into town the 3rd round of the playoffs

Milan lost to a good Covington team last night. Huntingdon is as good as Covington so the dogs may have a problem. Mustang defense gave up some rushing yardage last night to McEwen who had a pretty effective offense. Offensively the Stangs hitting on all cylinders scoring quick and often. Always fun to play Milan should be a great game and a great crowd.

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1 hour ago, Croppygenius said:

Milan lost to a good Covington team last night. Huntingdon is as good as Covington so the dogs may have a problem. Mustang defense gave up some rushing yardage last night to McEwen who had a pretty effective offense. Offensively the Stangs hitting on all cylinders scoring quick and often. Always fun to play Milan should be a great game and a great crowd.

Hunt is as good as Cov?Dang we all in trouble if we play them.

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38 minutes ago, ZEBRA35 said:

Every single senior in the program mentioned 1 team they want to beat the most this year. Any guesses....? They are Bulldogs but not the ones from Milan

Think you guys win it all. Last year was a fluke IMO. You were my pick to win it last year also. Think injuries was the  culprit 

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Well time for me to get on here and face the music from all my Huntingdung homegirls. Yeah you will probably win this game. You are bigger, faster and uglier. Some of you even have full grown beards (and most of your teeth) and that’s just the cheer leaders. Our offense is vastly different than what you are used to. Our defense is offensive. Absolutely horrible. This team is very young but very talented. Get it while you can. Watch a young man named Orlandis Williamson. He’s Avery’s first cousin and will be special. 

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