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1 hour ago, fredjones said:

Alcoa--8/20 &10/8

Chattanooga Central--10/15 & 10/29

Elizabethton--10/8 & 10/22

Fayette-Ware--10/8 & 10/15

Hardin County--9/24 &10/8

McNairy Central--9/24 & 10/8

Memphis Business--9/10 & 9/17

Memphis East--10/1 & 10/15

Waverly--10/1 & 10/15

Wooddale--9/24 & 10/15

 

Alcoa and Elizabethton would be a good game.

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8 hours ago, BarneySox2007 said:

Both Alcoa and Elizabethton are crazy to risk only playing nine games as to not play each other.

This is what's a wrong with the world today, if it makes sense then we just go around it. My guess would be Elizabethton is the one who refuses to play or somebody makes enough money on nine games which I seriously doubt. I see four games on Alcoa's home schedule they might have to have a car wash the next day to help pay for the light bill from the night before.

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11 minutes ago, BCsportsfan said:

Shawn Witten, Besty Coach was ask at the Mr Football awards in Nashville last fall about playing Alcoa. He said NO! Alcoa ask teams in East TN that turned them down, only to have them schedule murvul....ha.

Powell and Alcoa would be a great game. They may pop up and knock Maryville off since they play by the same rules Alcoa does taking in football players from every corner of the earth.

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3 minutes ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

It’s a shame Maryville never gets any transfers. 

It sure is, most of our crop is home grown unlike Alcoa and Oakland. If you took the large percentage of players those two team import out of Nashville and Knoxville they would be average at best. Maryville's transfer in's are the national average among all schools across the country.

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10 minutes ago, BarneySox2007 said:

It sure is, most of our crop is home grown unlike Alcoa and Oakland. If you took the large percentage of players those two team import out of Nashville and Knoxville they would be average at best. Maryville's transfer in's are the national average among all schools across the country.

Key word “most”….

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2 minutes ago, Haydiboy said:

Was reading this review  thing and it had Powell beating Maryville but losing to catholic which I see highly unlikely but maybe someone that's knows more can attest to what the original author meant

It was a dig at Powell and Alcoa saying they both recruit and get transfers unlike Maryville :rolleyes:.  Powell has some big time athletes with D1 Offers and the Maryville fan (BarneySox) said they might pop up and beat Maryville since they recruit like Alcoa does (or play by the same rules as he put it).

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