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8 minutes ago, ManOfMillions said:

To answer your question, yes SGC can compete with Haywood. 

Is Haywood favored in the contest? Yes.

Can Haywood get upset on the road by a senior led football team? Yes.

I think game will be within 2 scores. Haywood favored. 

You guys are going to have a good size advantage up front.

SGC will have to play really well and not give the cats any freebies. 

Question for you. Does Haywood normally bring a good crowd?  

Really looking forward to it. 

Haywood travels so the atmosphere will be great 

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9 hours ago, ManOfMillions said:

Sheww. I know they can. Talk around town is people think its going to be a blow out win for Haywood.... I do not agree. It sure would go a long way into the confidence of these boys if they were able to knock off the ole tomcats. 

Both Haywood and South Gibson are well coached teams.  Both are loaded with speed and talent, so I don’t believe it will be a blow out win for either team.

 I don’t have a lot of faith in polls, predictions and power ratings, but this should make your fellow Medinians feel better.

Cal Preps - SG  22,  HHS 21

Sonny Moore’s Power Ratings – SG 114.36,  HHS  115.73

Add 3 points for home field advantage, and on paper SG is considered the favorite.  But as we all know, the game isn’t played on paper.

 In 2011 and 2012, the ole Tomcats were stung by the Hornets  41-16 and 56-34.  Hopefully, 2019 will prove to be more favorable for Haywood.  A victory over the undefeated Hornets would be a great confidence booster for the purple and white!

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1 hour ago, stacmot said:

Both Haywood and South Gibson are well coached teams.  Both are loaded with speed and talent, so I don’t believe it will be a blow out win for either team.

 I don’t have a lot of faith in polls, predictions and power ratings, but this should make your fellow Medinians feel better.

Cal Preps - SG  22,  HHS 21

Sonny Moore’s Power Ratings – SG 114.36,  HHS  115.73

Add 3 points for home field advantage, and on paper SG is considered the favorite.  But as we all know, the game isn’t played on paper.

 In 2011 and 2012, the ole Tomcats were stung by the Hornets  41-16 and 56-34.  Hopefully, 2019 will prove to be more favorable for Haywood.  A victory over the undefeated Hornets would be a great confidence booster for the purple and white!

Nice job! This IS why I enjoy the T. Great info from educated folks that put up solid info that builds into the contest. I remembered SG beating Haywood back years ago but I did not remember it being back to back. 

Hopefully we can pull another one out this Friday night! I am looking for a great contest!

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