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6 hours ago, shockernation said:

Last year WC jumped out 14-0 on about 3 offensive plays! LC came alive and won that matchup 34-14 but we never could put them to bed...tough bunch of kids! Everything points to a great matchup but I’m still scratching my head at the WC Humboldt score...35-14? As WC and everyone in the state was scratching after Dresden DISMANTLED LC!!! This one should be fun to watch! In all likelihood this is for region 7!

Ah that was just a game where we were trying a few new things as well as building depth. After we got up 14 or 21-0 Coach started subbing so we were about 50-50 starters and reserves until we went up 35-0 then it was purely backups. Humboldt's 2 scores were later in the game, a hook and lateral and a flea flicker if I recall correctly

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11 hours ago, ysoangry said:

I beg to differ. LC should be team to beat next year but WC is too senior heavy this year. To sound like Revy with 10,000 less words, Dresden will be back!!!!

WC does have a good haul of quality seniors. That being said our 2 most explosive athletes will be back next year. Most of our line will graduate. Hard to immediately replace kids like Bonds, Blankenship, Williams, and Hays. But our younger linemen ain't either small frys or weaklings so I have hope. 

Other than that, these seniors are the first group to play all 4 years under Wolfe. If other classes experience the growth as these seniors did, this region can turn to a three horse race for years. 

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12 minutes ago, GHSblackhelmet said:

Hahaha I am clueless. Just stirring the pot boss. I have a question for you west TN folks how is Huntingdon better than last year after losing a Mr football candidate at QB and the same at Running back?

Like I said Trolling. To me Hunting is better because of the team concept. They are clicking and not leaning on one player. Just my opinion. Plus the early exit last year could have been a wake up call. 

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1 hour ago, WarEagleCartman said:

Ah that was just a game where we were trying a few new things as well as building depth. After we got up 14 or 21-0 Coach started subbing so we were about 50-50 starters and reserves until we went up 35-0 then it was purely backups. Humboldt's 2 scores were later in the game, a hook and lateral and a flea flicker if I recall correctly

Gotcha! On paper of course that game had me scratching my head...good practice game

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