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12 minutes ago, BarnBurner09 said:

Exactly. That’s why I don’t see creasy leaving. 
With new classification. It’s a smoke show

oakland vs Maryville next year in semis decides the class. That’ll be the way for two years. 
 

would love a 6A team to come out of no where. But that’s the truth

Oakland had better tests throughout the regular season than tonight so I think showed how weak the west side of the bracket was.

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1 minute ago, Grunt said:

Creasy let the subs get a snap on a championship game.  Happens often. Kevin Creasy is as class as it gets.

 

 

Plus with a running clock for the entire 4th quarter I think he just wanted to “take in” and savor the moment.

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6 minutes ago, Bump11 said:

it’s 42-6. that’s a terrible excuse. could’ve done that the whole 4th quarter. get that crap out of here. 

Bump we love ya but that was all class. It was to take a knee and salute the seniors. 
see ya next year can’t wait to banter with you in 5A 

congrats Oakland. Reload. Do it again. 

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6 minutes ago, BarnBurner09 said:

You mean creasy? He’s staying. No way. 
 

idk who called the time out but those Oakland seniors deserve the 30 seconds of recognition 

 

bump11. Idk how you got no class out of that. 

Congrats to Oakland. 
what a year 

 

READY FOR NEXT YEAR. NEW CLASSES 

Hendersonville and Beech in 5A. Let’s go

if he did it to take all of the seniors out to get an ovation, then that’s one thing. but that’s not what happened. there was no ovation. Outside of that, hats off to Oakland. They’re too good and too deep. You have to play a full 4 quarters and nobody has been able to keep up for that long. Except CPA somehow 

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1 minute ago, JRB said:

 

JRB idk who in 6A woulda matched up. 5A west maybe keeps it within 2 scores. 
4a no shot vs that team. 
alcoa loses by 10+
maybe Baylor they were big  

LA could be close who knows  

but it’s Tennessee  no John Bosco  no Mater Dei 

Maybe someone can get on the Oakland level in 6A next year. Hard to do

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7 minutes ago, Grunt said:

Creasy let the subs get a snap on a championship game.  Happens often. Kevin Creasy is as class as it gets.

 

 

he had the entire 4th quarter to do that. the game was over 2 minutes into the second half. there was no need to call a timeout with 12 seconds left to do that. unless it was strictly to pull the seniors for an ovation. but it didn’t look like there was any ovation. but doing it to just make subs at that point of the game is ridiculous. he had the entire second half to let subs play. 

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Just now, Bump11 said:

he had the entire 4th quarter to do that. the game was over 2 minutes into the second half. there was no need to call a timeout with 12 seconds left to do that. unless it was strictly to pull the seniors for an ovation. but it didn’t look like there was any ovation. but doing it to just make subs at that point of the game is ridiculous. he had the entire second half to let subs play. 

Bump. It’s okay. I know the feeling. But to try and act like that was a bad calll. 
let’s all move on. 
it was for a kneel down. 
he didn’t run a verticals okay for a TD. 
 

it’s okay. 
 

On to next year. 

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Just now, Bump11 said:

he had the entire 4th quarter to do that. the game was over 2 minutes into the second half. there was no need to call a timeout with 12 seconds left to do that. unless it was strictly to pull the seniors for an ovation. but it didn’t look like there was any ovation. but doing it to just make subs at that point of the game is ridiculous. he had the entire second half to let subs play. 

I hate that things snowballed on Beech the way they did, they played a great first half. 
 

Regardless of the reason the timeout was called, Oakland is not a classless program. Creasy is as classy as it gets

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