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I am an Oneida guy and Scott is right bout 5-6 miles down the road from Oneida. Scott high is not very good this year and doesn’t have much depth if any at all. Your 28-14 score prediction is a very generous one. If Clay County is as good as talked about and the receivers and QB are as good as advertised then this game will be over by 3rd qtr. I’m curious to watch this Clay County team in person since Oneida is off I’ll be Watchin. 

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5 hours ago, Spike016 said:

I am an Oneida guy and Scott is right bout 5-6 miles down the road from Oneida. Scott high is not very good this year and doesn’t have much depth if any at all. Your 28-14 score prediction is a very generous one. If Clay County is as good as talked about and the receivers and QB are as good as advertised then this game will be over by 3rd qtr. I’m curious to watch this Clay County team in person since Oneida is off I’ll be Watchin. 

I’m guessing over by half. I’m afraid won’t be much of a game. 

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20 hours ago, Spike016 said:

I am an Oneida guy and Scott is right bout 5-6 miles down the road from Oneida. Scott high is not very good this year and doesn’t have much depth if any at all. Your 28-14 score prediction is a very generous one. If Clay County is as good as talked about and the receivers and QB are as good as advertised then this game will be over by 3rd qtr. I’m curious to watch this Clay County team in person since Oneida is off I’ll be Watchin. 

I've seen Clay on film. Their schedule so far is charmin soft. They do have a solid combo of QB-Wr's but that defense isn't very good. Scott wins. Getting those transfers eligible this week will make a huge difference. 

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36 minutes ago, ScottFootball76 said:

I've seen Clay on film. Their schedule so far is charmin soft. They do have a solid combo of QB-Wr's but that defense isn't very good. Scott wins. Getting those transfers eligible this week will make a huge difference. 

I hope you’re right. I’ll be pulling for y’all but all reports are Clay is as good as, maybe better than, Coalfield. Wasn’t aware of any transfers so yes should help if they can contribute. What positions / where from?

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1 hour ago, crow said:

I hope you’re right. I’ll be pulling for y’all but all reports are Clay is as good as, maybe better than, Coalfield. Wasn’t aware of any transfers so yes should help if they can contribute. What positions / where from?

I believe they are juniors (twins). Mom was a professor at Morehouse College, but she took a job at Roane state recently. I don't know what positions, but they look fast and should definitely help us. I think It helps that we are breaking them in against a 1A team. 

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1 hour ago, ScottFootball76 said:

I believe they are juniors (twins). Mom was a professor at Morehouse College, but she took a job at Roane state recently. I don't know what positions, but they look fast and should definitely help us. I think It helps that we are breaking them in against a 1A team. 

I believe you’ll need more than 2 fast twins honestly but I hope it’s true and they contribute right away. However breaking them in against a 1A team doesn’t really mean anything because little 1A Coalfield gave 4A Carter all they wanted and more. If Scott couldn’t stop or muster anything against Coalfield they won’t against Clay County like @crow said Clay may be better. I also know that Scott’s secondary is very very subject to gettin burnt 4-5 times a game. It may be a good ball game and Scott may hang with them and make it tough but I just haven’t seen anything out of Scott to make me believe they can. 

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1 hour ago, ScottFootball76 said:

I believe they are juniors (twins). Mom was a professor at Morehouse College, but she took a job at Roane state recently. I don't know what positions, but they look fast and should definitely help us. I think It helps that we are breaking them in against a 1A team. 

Hope they both have breakout games Friday! Best of luck, pulling for y’all to get that dub!!!

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