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Set your calendar for May 28th at 6:00 PM Central Time!  Mike Molder and Lee Teat will bring you our annual spring wrap up show with MANY Coaches from around the State set to talk about their spring camps and what the expectations are for the upcoming season!  We'll have interviews with at least 10 Coaches Statewide in all classes and we'll reveal our preseason Top Ten in all classes!   We're very excited to kick off the 2019 season and hope you'll plan to join us each week for the best Statewide coverage of high school football! 

Please take the time to subscribe to our channel and if you LOVE CoachT, then you'll love our show.   We are the only pregame show endorsed by CoachT.Com and look forward to another season of bringing you great coverage here on "The T"!   Below is a link to our "LIVE" show for next Tuesday (day after Memorial Day).   I release a full schedule for the show later this week.  I'm still waiting on a couple of Coaches to confirm.   Again, we do this because we LOVE high school football and would greatly appreciate you showing us how much you care about the show by subscribing to our channel.   Simply click the link below and click that "subscribe" button.  (A google account is required to subscribe to YouTube)

Friday Main Event Spring Football Show

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47 minutes ago, FridayMainEvent said:

Set your calendar for May 28th at 6:00 PM Central Time!  Mike Molder and Lee Teat will bring you our annual spring wrap up show with MANY Coaches from around the State set to talk about their spring camps and what the expectations are for the upcoming season!  We'll have interviews with at least 10 Coaches Statewide in all classes and we'll reveal our preseason Top Ten in all classes!   We're very excited to kick off the 2019 season and hope you'll plan to join us each week for the best Statewide coverage of high school football! 

Please take the time to subscribe to our channel and if you LOVE CoachT, then you'll love our show.   We are the only pregame show endorsed by CoachT.Com and look forward to another season of bringing you great coverage here on "The T"!   Below is a link to our "LIVE" show for next Tuesday (day after Memorial Day).   I release a full schedule for the show later this week.  I'm still waiting on a couple of Coaches to confirm.   Again, we do this because we LOVE high school football and would greatly appreciate you showing us how much you care about the show by subscribing to our channel.   Simply click the link below and click that "subscribe" button.  (A google account is required to subscribe to YouTube)

Friday Main Event Spring Football Show

Looking forward to it just set a reminder  on you tube !!!

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1 hour ago, FridayMainEvent said:

I've got your Coach lined up already!

Is Grider going to be on your show? He will not have much to talk about but defence.  That is the only thing our boys can practice right now since that Sanders boy broke his shoulder and had to have surgery.  You think im joking but im not. 

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10 hours ago, Roy Dillard said:

Is Grider going to be on your show? He will not have much to talk about but defence.  That is the only thing our boys can practice right now since that Sanders boy broke his shoulder and had to have surgery.  You think im joking but im not. 

I didn't bother Coach Grider for this one, Roy.   I figured you'd just give me a hard time if I did....  Hope to get him on 1st of the season when we know alittle more about the Sanders kid's status.   Either you or PowerP is full of mess!   You think I'm joking but I'm not.

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4 hours ago, FridayMainEvent said:

I didn't bother Coach Grider for this one, Roy.   I figured you'd just give me a hard time if I did....  Hope to get him on 1st of the season when we know alittle more about the Sanders kid's status.   Either you or PowerP is full of mess!   You think I'm joking but I'm not.

What kind of mess is this? I garuntee you powerp is still in that honeymoon phase.   He is like a boy dog now cant get enough.  His mind has been altered.  I garuntee you that Sanders boy has a broke shoulder and had surgery.  When you brake a bone and have surgery that doctor is not going to let that Sanders boy get hit and Grider cant send him out there in a green jersey like that Pruitt mans passers wear.  You think im joking but im not. 

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On ‎5‎/‎19‎/‎2019 at 11:20 PM, MrMiyagi said:

Who is it

Coaches confirmed so far:

Huntingdon Head Coach Eric Swenson

Peabody Head Coach Shane Jacobs

Fairview Head Coach Chris Hughes

Marshall County Head Coach Thomas Osteen

Powell Head Coach Matt Lowe

Cleveland Head Coach Marty Wheeler

Riverdale Head Coach Will Kriesky

 

Also have video from: Tullahoma Coach John Olive, Shelbyville Coach Justin Palmer, Wilson Central Head Coach Brad Dedman, Rhea County Head Coach Mark Pemberton, Franklin County Head Coach Mac McCurry, and Blackman Head Coach Kit Hartsfield.

Following the interviews around 7:30, Lee and I will give you our preseason top ten in each class.

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12 minutes ago, FridayMainEvent said:

Coaches confirmed so far:

Huntingdon Head Coach Eric Swenson

Peabody Head Coach Shane Jacobs

Marshall County Head Coach Thomas Osteen

Powell Head Coach Matt Lowe

Cleveland Head Coach Marty Wheeler

Riverdale Head Coach Will Kriesky

I've got a couple of more I'm still waiting to hear back from.....

Also have video from: Tullahoma Coach John Olive, Shelbyville Coach Justin Palmer, Wilson Central Head Coach Brad Dedman, Rhea County Head Coach Mark Pemberton, Franklin County Head Coach Mac McCurry, and Blackman Head Coach Kit Hartsfield.

Following the interviews around 7:30, Lee and I will give you our preseason top ten in each class.

Sounds like its gonna be a great show !!!!

              ROLL  GOLDEN TIDE

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On 5/19/2019 at 10:44 PM, Roy Dillard said:

Is Grider going to be on your show? He will not have much to talk about but defence.  That is the only thing our boys can practice right now since that Sanders boy broke his shoulder and had to have surgery.  You think im joking but im not. 

What kind of mess are you talking about Roy?  You have to have a QB.  That Grider man better be practicing with several of them.  I'm not joking.

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