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Mckenzie travels to MASE 11/25


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10 minutes ago, vandyfan1 said:

You think they would beat Tyner?

Tyner has a good team. Tyner beats McKenzie by 2 td’s just looking at how things would match up. Tyner has a monster D line and great speed 

And that’s not fair to McKenzie to make that fantasy matchup prediction because they have a good team but Tyner is just that good IMO 

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Ok, I'm wondering if MASE is going to update their UTube channel " Road to State, MASE"? From the looks of it their road was a dead end and the Rebels were the ones that closed the road. We wasn't supposed to beat them, they had the best athletes. How are gonna stop them, they're much bigger than we are. I'm still at loss for words on that defensive performance. Go Rebels, finish it!

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10 hours ago, WestTnFootball13 said:

MASE hasn’t recruited one player. Stop being an idiot on the internet.

Why did all the starters from mahs transfer to mase ?  If you answer this question truthfully then you admit rules were broken. Did the whole student body transfer to mase ?  Nooo they didn’t .  I hate it for the seniors that don’t get to play any more but the coaches that coordinated all the transfers got what they had coming karma 

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18 minutes ago, Tide21 said:

Why did all the starters from mahs transfer to mase ?  If you answer this question truthfully then you admit rules were broken. Did the whole student body transfer to mase ?  Nooo they didn’t .  I hate it for the seniors that don’t get to play any more but the coaches that coordinated all the transfers got what they had coming karma 

I get what you are saying. I do.  But...since MAHS closed, those kids had to go somewhere so it would be prudent for them to go somewhere together, and with their coach.  If McKenzie or Peabody were a charter school, and they got shut down, do you not think those kids would not follow Jacobs or Comer to the new school, if they could?  Absolutely they would! I would guess if these charter schools keep popping up like our Governor wants, then the TSSAA will have to address it eventually.  

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1 minute ago, VOLnWTN said:

I get what you are saying. I do.  But...since MAHS closed, those kids had to go somewhere so it would be prudent for them to go somewhere together, and with their coach.  If McKenzie or Peabody were a charter school, and they got shut down, do you not think those kids would not follow Jacobs or Comer to the new school, if they could?  Absolutely they would! I would guess if these charter schools keep popping up like our Governor wants, then the TSSAA will have to address it eventually.  

great point

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