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1 hour ago, CaptainLongbeard said:

We’re you not at Gordonsville in 2011,2012, and 2020 when Pitt came to town? Actually anytime we come to town it’s loud and rowdy. I’m not sure they like us very much. 

You catch on quick.

However, in the late 90s, the place would be even more packed, especially when playing Carthage and Trousdale. Trousdale would be the last game of the season with the region championship on the line.

 

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3 minutes ago, croz6110 said:

You catch on quick.

However, in the late 90s, the place would be even more packed, especially when playing Carthage and Trousdale. Trousdale would be the last game of the season with the region championship on the line.

 

It was packed out in 86 and 87 as well when SP was up there for the qtrs.

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21 hours ago, Speeding2Live said:

It was the peace sign or deuces is what I believe the kids call it now. I was surprised it didn't get called either but there was so much excitement and intensity in the game that some emotion was going to come out. The ref did speak to him after the play. The atmosphere last night was one of the loudest and most energetic I have seen at Gordonsville in a long time. 

It was a great atmosphere for football the other night. Maybe we can get away with some of that in our home opener against the macon co kittys

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20 hours ago, croz6110 said:

You catch on quick.

However, in the late 90s, the place would be even more packed, especially when playing Carthage and Trousdale. Trousdale would be the last game of the season with the region championship on the line.

 

One thing I noticed last year that in the past made Gordy seem tougher and intimidating was driving through town all the houses had signs saying “Welcome to the Jungle”, and the team usually ran out to the playing of the song too!  I didn’t see, or hear, that last year.  Why not?

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1 hour ago, PiRaTe._.MiKe said:

One thing I noticed last year that in the past made Gordy seem tougher and intimidating was driving through town all the houses had signs saying “Welcome to the Jungle”, and the team usually ran out to the playing of the song too!  I didn’t see, or hear, that last year.  Why not?

Not sure. Eye of the Tiger is typically what we come out to.

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Last week I assumed we would make the drive down to Fayetteville just to get mercy ruled but our boys fought hard and even though the score was 42-20 if 2-3 plays end differently we had a very good chance at winning that game.

They were by no mistake the best team we will face this season playoffs included.

I know we have a few starters out but I think we found our tailback last week and if we get a few things straightened out defensively we could be a heck of a lot better than a lot of us previously believed.

I’m taking h2o by a score because it’s been six years since weve lost to Gordy and I don’t see them getting redemption for another 3-4 years. That’s if they even continue to play us lol

 

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23 minutes ago, PiddyDaFull said:

Last week I assumed we would make the drive down to Fayetteville last just to get mercy ruled but our boys fought hard and even though the score was 42-20 if 2-3 plays end differently we had a very good chance at winning that game.

They were by no mistake the best team we will face this season playoffs included.

I know we have a few starters out but I think we found our tailback last week and if we get a few things straightened out defensively we could be a heck of a lot better than a lot of us previously believed.

I’m taking h2o by a score because it’s been six years since weve lost to Gordy and I don’t see them getting redemption for another 3-4 years. That’s if they even continue to play us lol

 

Spot on… My thoughts exactly! After watching that game I felt a lot better about our chances this year.

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49 minutes ago, PiddyDaFull said:

Last week I assumed we would make the drive down to Fayetteville just to get mercy ruled but our boys fought hard and even though the score was 42-20 if 2-3 plays end differently we had a very good chance at winning that game.

They were by no mistake the best team we will face this season playoffs included.

I know we have a few starters out but I think we found our tailback last week and if we get a few things straightened out defensively we could be a heck of a lot better than a lot of us previously believed.

I’m taking h2o by a score because it’s been six years since weve lost to Gordy and I don’t see them getting redemption for another 3-4 years. That’s if they even continue to play us lol

 

100 percent correct 

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