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7 hours ago, cnlreporter said:

Don't post much but a lot was said about how well Huntingdon played defensively but if you look at the stats it wasn't a bad game. The Mustangs held the Hornets to 84 yards on the ground for the game and only 13 in the second half. Yes, Huntingdon has struggled at times against the pass and last night Huntland completed 5-8 for 146 but 79 of those yards came against the reserves with a minute left in the game. So without the 79 yard pass Huntland ended with 151 yards of offense for the night and three points.

For the Record, Huntington never subbed! Huntland also had 154 yards passing 6-8 and 100 yards rushing. 

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On 11/22/2019 at 11:14 AM, Electricman254 said:

From what I understand, Kermit already tried that this summer. They didn’t want him. 

Had Kermit wanted to coach at FCHS it would have happened. I never heard of him even entertaining it. I do agree that Kermit should get a head coaching opportunity, but i think it will be with the Hornets.

He could've had one elsewhere already if that wasn't the case.

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4 minutes ago, WIN said:

The kid....was the starting TE and he had 2 receptions against your Mustangs for 110yds and the TD

He is also currently leading the state in tackles with 164  - had 41 tackles in the playoffs

 

Great for him!

I wasn't talking about the player that scored the touchdown late in the game for Huntland.

I was talking about #21 for Huntingdon.  He's a DB, that as far as I know hasn't had a reception all year on offense.  He's the one that took that last TD for Huntingdon to the house that had the guys in the radio booth for Huntland cussing.

I only posted because someone said that Huntingdon never subbed. 

And yes, they're all kids.  Don't put the burden of being adults on them just yet.

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