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20 minutes ago, WoodlawnFalcons said:

Cornbread is still reffing?? He should be banned from the TSSAA. His whole crew is awful. The TSSAA needs to do a better job at finding qualified refs. This is the 3rd different message board i've been on that has stated terrible officiating from last week. 

Yes he put on a show Friday night. 

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On 10/19/2019 at 4:06 PM, dawgs82 said:

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What do you want me to say??? I was wrong??? I admit when I am wrong. Sounds like it was a great game. Hate I missed it as I was in Campbell County. Look forward to round 2 if they both can get there. How did the 6 D-1 WR’s and 3 D-1 RB’s play for Powell?

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17 minutes ago, KnoxVil said:

What do you want me to say??? I was wrong??? I admit when I am wrong. Sounds like it was a great game. Hate I missed it as I was in Campbell County. Look forward to round 2 if they both can get there. How did the 6 D-1 WR’s and 3 D-1 RB’s play for Powell?

Bailor Hughes was the best player on the field. Big RB for West is legit

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On 10/18/2019 at 7:54 PM, Elitesports4 said:

West wins this! As I said qb overrated! Lol hate me Powell fans but he will be exposed tonight! He’s Good but not enough for good teams! 

And West 

On 10/18/2019 at 7:54 PM, Elitesports4 said:

West wins this! As I said qb overrated! Lol hate me Powell fans but he will be exposed tonight! He’s Good but not enough for good teams! 

 

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12 minutes ago, robpride said:

Cornbread?    Your kidding me?   :shock:

 

I have been involved in HS football for over 20 years,  I have NEVER SEEN officiating this bad both ways.  Only difference was the so called "refs" made 2 terrible game changing calls on Powell that would of put them in the redzone both times.  1st one was they called Baylor Hughes out of bounds on a great sideline catch that would of set Powell up 1st and goal (you can see the pay on 5star preps.  Has over 15k vies)  The other one was the opening kickoff of the second half, when West litteraly dropped the ball on the return and Powell recovered inside the 20.  THEY OVER TURNED THE FUMBLE!!!!  This crew is being turned into TSSAA for calling an absolute atrocious game.  TSSAA should be embarrassed!  Film and multiple complaints are being sent in as we we speak!

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On 10/19/2019 at 12:11 AM, MeritIII said:

275 yards of offense for both .  Hopefully they take care of business and we can try round 2.  Love the 2 point call - great play by Powell defender to stand him up short of the goal. Big win for your Panthers.

Powell wins by 2 touchdowns if not for the refs!  They made GAME CHANGING CALLS!  See for yourself at 5star Preps.  One of the plays the refs MISSED AND HE WAS RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE PLAY was when Powell had a HUGE gain and ref called WR out of bounds......Would of set Powell up in side the 5 yard line.  Instead they had to punt. 5star Preps got play on film and it has over 15k in views on twitter.  TERRIBLE 

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