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14 hours ago, FBfan26 said:

Huh lmao but if finishing in the Top 4 is rough then I guess we did.

Was that shorter rb yall had last year a senior ? I think he was #3 if I remember correct. Hope you and 80 are doing well . Gonna miss not getting those fish sandwiches this year at PC ! Go Bobcats 

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4 hours ago, CatDaddy1 said:

Was that shorter rb yall had last year a senior ? I think he was #3 if I remember correct. Hope you and 80 are doing well . Gonna miss not getting those fish sandwiches this year at PC ! Go Bobcats 

Yes sir he’s at Austin Peay and good luck to y’all this year to Cat. I heard y’all was looking good yesterday.

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I think PC is starting to get its mojo back and the dogs are starting to separate themselves. We still have lot of work to do but we all believe in the process. PC was up 21-0 on JP2 then the young boys came in and did a great job. Jp2 will give Brentwood academy a run for their money again this year. 

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Tullahoma's varsity beat Warren County last night 24-0 in one half of football. The Wildcats do return a number of seniors who have started since they were sophomores and some since their freshmen year, so this is a very experienced team.

I'm not convinced yet that Tullahoma has the speed to win this challenging region. Marshall County is always very competitive, although the Wildcats trounced the Tigers twice last year.

Tullahoma gets Marshall County and Pearl Cohn at home this year, so that is an advantage.

It looks like a four-team race with Tullahoma, Marshall, Pearl Cohn, and Creek Wood. 

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4 hours ago, ScottShasteen said:

Tullahoma's varsity beat Warren County last night 24-0 in one half of football. The Wildcats do return a number of seniors who have started since they were sophomores and some since their freshmen year, so this is a very experienced team.

I'm not convinced yet that Tullahoma has the speed to win this challenging region. Marshall County is always very competitive, although the Wildcats trounced the Tigers twice last year.

Tullahoma gets Marshall County and Pearl Cohn at home this year, so that is an advantage.

It looks like a four-team race with Tullahoma, Marshall, Pearl Cohn, and Creek Wood. 

Should be a good game 9-24

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