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Just now, KnoxVil said:

Is the offense itself averaging Thirty Six Points Per Game?? Or has the defense and special teams scored a few? Just curious if we are saying it is offense or TEAM?

I am sure there are some defensive/ST scores in there just like with any team. Just the only readily available statistic for high school football.

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1 hour ago, edwardblake said:

 

This is coming from a West fan, and I'm not saying this because I'm nervous about the game this week, @madhatter2269 you mentioned Heritage, Cocke Co,Hardin Valley, and TN High but Central has averaged scoring 10-12 more points than the all of their opponents' defenses average giving up per game. Their game with us was a total outlier. To say they say they don't have a powerful offense is ridiculous, they're in the quarterfinals for a reason. It's not the worst that offense has looked since 2016 because statistically it's better in every way. Some of this seems like it has more to do with personal feelings rather than statistics or performance. @chsbobcat09

Your missing the point here. The facts are the above teams mentioned have a combined record of 5-35 on the year. Against those teams, Central has averaged 51.7 pts per game. That average drops down significantly to 26 pts per game over the next 7 games vs much steeper competition and in their losses have averaged 15 pts. Am I saying they have a “bad” offense? No, but the facts are they can’t score in BIG games. Ironically the same thing was the issue LAST year. And just for the record, I have no “personal” feelings towards anyone. I support those kids and hope they win it all. Some of the adults there…well that’s a LONG story.

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