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2019 D2-AA Annual Post Season Bracket & Gold Ball Booger Pickin Contest


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We r officially here for the 2019 T$$AA post season money makin extraviganza. We r also officially into football post season palyoff run to the Gold Ball Dance in Cookeville.

.....which means Boogers Annual Post Season Bracket and Championship Pickin Contest.....which also means Booger is almost assured another top 3 finish and maybe even another Pickin Contest

for u boot rookies....each match-up win is worthy of 1 point and totaled for that week...all the way into the Gold Ball contest.....if u happen b in a tie for points goin into the Big Dance...the tie will b broken by the leaders who have picked the winner......and the one with closest final score

......it appears that this years annual Booger Pickin Champion could b in line to win a free night at the T$$AA deal cuttin contest at the Pink Pony Pub with all the 190 Crazy Horses, Pony Burgers & Karoake u can handle......too include a Gallon of Halsams Pilot Petroleum Gold Tannin Lotion to lather yourself up while your there

....vote with your hearts ladys....please vote with your hearts:wub:

Booger just sayin images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR5sAIIk0nf0_yFIu_opyD

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RD 1 Winners

Knox Grace

Lipscomb

CPA

CAK

ECS

BGA

FRA

Luzianne

 

Quarterfinal Winners

Lipscomb

CPA

ECS

FRA

 

Semi-Final Winners

CPA

ECS

 

2019 T$$AA Championship

CPA 21

ECS 28

 

Evangelical Christian School            Gold Ball Holders

 

thats a 2019 Championship Booger Pickin nose-pick-booger-smiley-emoticon.gif

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I'll have to give this some thought, as I'm not all that familiar with some of these teams. And I'm not sure how fair it is to judge Chattanooga Christian based on their games with McCallie and Baylor that I saw doing broadcast prep.

Grace Christian (Knoxville) is the East #1 seed at 8-2. But I have no idea what to make of their 61-7 loss at South Doyle in week 2. How did a team that is otherwise 8-1, with only a 9-7 loss to a good Christian Academy of Knoxville team among eight wins, get housed like that?

There isn't video in the usual places online for that game. And while Elijah Young (Mizzou commit) had 13 carries for 213 yards and 3 TDs for CAK, that doesn't explain the rest of it. Or why Grace Christian only had one home game out of its first seven.

ECS vs. BGA in the quarterfinals would be an interesting matchup. Tough draw for 9-1 ECS, a talented squad whose only loss came against the 10-0 Houston Mustangs, a Division I-6A team. There is also the dynamic of BGA's head coach being Jonas Rodriguez; he was the head coach at ECS the previous two seasons.

I realize that BGA is 7-3, but the three losses happened when QB Nick Semptimphelter was dealing with a thumb injury. Semptimphelter is the most mechanically sound high school QB I've seen in person in quite some time, and he doesn't make many mistakes.

And while BGA is vulnerable against the run and ECS has a very strong rushing game, BGA's pass defense is great. If BGA gets an early lead, it could be a problem for ECS.

I'm with Boog in thinking ECS is the favorite to win it all, but such things are never a certainty.

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5 hours ago, LouPickney said:

I'll have to give this some thought, as I'm not all that familiar with some of these teams. And I'm not sure how fair it is to judge Chattanooga Christian based on their games with McCallie and Baylor that I saw doing broadcast prep.

Grace Christian (Knoxville) is the East #1 seed at 8-2. But I have no idea what to make of their 61-7 loss at South Doyle in week 2. How did a team that is otherwise 8-1, with only a 9-7 loss to a good Christian Academy of Knoxville team among eight wins, get housed like that?

There isn't video in the usual places online for that game. And while Elijah Young (Mizzou commit) had 13 carries for 213 yards and 3 TDs for CAK, that doesn't explain the rest of it. Or why Grace Christian only had one home game out of its first seven.

ECS vs. BGA in the quarterfinals would be an interesting matchup. Tough draw for 9-1 ECS, a talented squad whose only loss came against the 10-0 Houston Mustangs, a Division I-6A team. There is also the dynamic of BGA's head coach being Jonas Rodriguez; he was the head coach at ECS the previous two seasons.

I realize that BGA is 7-3, but the three losses happened when QB Nick Semptimphelter was dealing with a thumb injury. Semptimphelter is the most mechanically sound high school QB I've seen in person in quite some time, and he doesn't make many mistakes.

And while BGA is vulnerable against the run and ECS has a very strong rushing game, BGA's pass defense is great. If BGA gets an early lead, it could be a problem for ECS.

I'm with Boog in thinking ECS is the favorite to win it all, but such things are never a certainty.

How did CAK only beat White County 32-29? That’s a head scratcher to me.

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