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RD 2 Marshall County @ Tullahoma


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You can’t play the common opponent score game, but looking at stats from those games is interesting. Tullahoma is 4-0 and MC is 3-1 against common opponents. In those 4 games, Tullahoma averaged 140 yards thru the air and 238 yards on the ground. MC in those 4 games averaged 144 yards thru the air and 103 yards on the ground. In the head to head game early in the season, Tullahoma threw for 50 yards and ran for 267. MC threw for 157 and ran for 36. This game will be decided at the line of scrimmage.

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It’s a little over 2 hours from kickoff. Does MC have a game plan to stop Tullahoma’ run game and can Tullahoma get pressure on 14? It seems MC has either made changes on the OL and DL or they are missing a couple of guys from the first matchup. This will be a game for sure. Here’s to both team playing a clean game and everyone coming out injury free. 

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On 11/7/2020 at 4:27 PM, leadfarmer said:

  Osteen needs to learn that 3 pts are acceptable and not try to turn the game into four down territory in the early going. 

Its almost like I predicted it or something. Turnover on downs inside the 5. The defense is playing pretty well. Take the darn points!!!!!

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