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In the jamboree Huntingdon used 5 or 6 different backs and all ran hard. It looks like Pearson has gained a extra gear this season.  One play it looked like he was shot out of a cannon. He welcomes contact. Ensley only ran one play in the first quarter and took it to the house. I saw Mcclerkin without pads on before the game. He is a grown man.Nance ran better. When he gets a taste of the end zone, watch out. The run defense is looking good. When Lawton is completely healthy we should be dangerous.

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47 minutes ago, WarEagleCartman said:

How'd McKenzie look?

Rebels are young but have some speed. QB has a big arm. Mustangs stayed in his face all night. Most of his throws were off his back foot. Mustangs hit them in the mouth pretty good early. This McKenzie team should improve through the season just not ready for a team like the Mustangs this early in the season.

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On 8/26/2019 at 10:39 PM, WarEagleCartman said:

How'd McKenzie look?

Mckenzie played exceptionally well for the most part of the 1st half. The rebels forced the Mustangs to punt on there first 2 drives of the game. But after running back Micha Austin went down early in the 2nd qr, the tempo changed and the Mustangs capitalized. Rebels has to send in  freshman Marquez Taylor  to replace Micha but Taylor has some really good runs for being inexperienced and coming in under the fire. He will be starting again this week in WC but you should be able to see a difference in his performance since he’s got some playing time in early. But the rebels are a young team this year with only 7 or 8 seniors and the majority being freshman and sophomore. But they are looking better as far as I’ve seen this week in practice. Friday night should be interesting.

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