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3 hours ago, BCB~MVP said:

Not sure why im sharing this info but watch out for QB #10, he has a legit cannon on him. Most likely he will be looking to connect with #30 and #80 who are growing into there roles. #22 RB has some real speed and has displayed it a time or 2 this year. But none of these guys compare to #8 from last year. That kid is irreplaceable.  

Now that's too much info BCB MVP. Might a well tell them bout #1 and #45 our starting WR’s with over 1000 yards receiving this year. 

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1 hour ago, Ram4Life said:

Sounds like both teams have multiple weapons and that TC is definitely not one dimensional.  

Both Ryals and Batiste will be irreplaceable for us.  If we can't compete or beat you this year, our best bet may be that you guys drop back to 1A in a few years and Watertown moves up to 3A - just being honest.

I think you will get your wish in a few years to be honest.

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3 hours ago, BCB~MVP said:

Not sure why im sharing this info but watch out for QB #10, he has a legit cannon on him. Most likely he will be looking to connect with #30 and #80 who are growing into there roles. #22 RB has some real speed and has displayed it a time or 2 this year. But none of these guys compare to #8 from last year. That kid is irreplaceable.  

Those kids were really hard to defend!:thumb:

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28 minutes ago, GBO52 said:

That would help us all! Question for TC guys though.... With the new open enrollment thing you have, do you expect your numbers to keep you in 2A?

To be honest I really don't know if any kids will come and pay the $1500 a semester just to play football at TC. I still feel we will be 1A in a few years I don't think it will bring a huge # of kids to TC. 

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1 minute ago, H2Oman said:

Those kids were really hard to defend!:thumb:

I hope H20 wins Friday night and finish completely healthy and that TC does the same. There is nothing better than an H2O vs TC playoff game the atmosphere is one of the best if not the best in the state. But we both have to take care of business a Friday night against two really good team's.

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22 minutes ago, RTD said:

I hope H20 wins Friday night and finish completely healthy and that TC does the same. There is nothing better than an H2O vs TC playoff game the atmosphere is one of the best if not the best in the state. But we both have to take care of business a Friday night against two really good team's.

Agreed!

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35 minutes ago, RTD said:

To be honest I really don't know if any kids will come and pay the $1500 a semester just to play football at TC. I still feel we will be 1A in a few years I don't think it will bring a huge # of kids to TC. 

1500 per year? So 6k for the full 4 years?

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34 minutes ago, Imthayeti said:

1500 per year? So 6k for the full 4 years?

I'm not gonna act like i know alot about this because i don't but i think it's $1500 per semester. So 12K for 4 years. 

If you look at the education, Trousdale County schools the last several years has been one of the top school districts in the state based on State Test Scores and in the general area i believe they are the top. This aspect will draw far more than the athletic program IMO. I do wonder how that dollar figure compares to local privates such as Friendship, Hendersonville Christian, Mt. Juliet Christian tuition. 

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13 minutes ago, BCB~MVP said:

I'm not gonna act like i know alot about this because i don't but i think it's $1500 per semester. So 12K for 4 years. 

If you look at the education, Trousdale County schools the last several years has been one of the top school districts in the state based on State Test Scores and in the general area i believe they are the top. This aspect will draw far more than the athletic program IMO. I do wonder how that dollar figure compares to local privates such as Friendship, Hendersonville Christian, Mt. Juliet Christian tuition. 

That's quite an amount for 4 years. I've nothing to compare, just yours really want your kid to go there to pay that.

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2 hours ago, Imthayeti said:

That's quite an amount for 4 years. I've nothing to compare, just yours really want your kid to go there to pay that.

The way you phrased that and maybe the way i phrased my response may led some to believe Trousdale County Schools are operating as a Private school. The Fee is only applicable to parties that reside outside the county. 

 

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