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Just now, strongx said:

Luckily for this next murvil team, HS football has turned into a playoff sport. No doubt that’s it’s better to play at home. Even with the crazy official assignments, home cookin is a real thing. Nevertheless, a ten game season should provide some experience for the new guys. They shouldn’t be rookies at that point. It’s always fun to see how a new team develops. I hear a kid from IMG is moving in. Maybe he can help.

Yes,.....and I'm sure he will!

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The only thing I hate about high school football is that there isn't anyone reporting on what's happening in team news during the off season such as transfers, interviews with coaches, when spring practices are and much more. Most things we hear are something third hand through the grapevine. If it were college football those fans are filled with information overload. There seems to be a big void there for the high school fan like all of us on here.

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9 minutes ago, BarneySox2007 said:

The only thing I hate about high school football is that there isn't anyone reporting on what's happening in team news during the off season such as transfers, interviews with coaches, when spring practices are and much more. Most things we hear are something third hand through the grapevine. If it were college football those fans are filled with information overload. There seems to be a big void there for the high school fan like all of us on here.

Barney, this a good point. I remember when Jim Davis covered local sports in Sevier County  and he was on top of everything. He covered high school, middle school, English mountain football, sevier county elementary basketball, Sevierville pony league games, anything you can name.  If it involved sports in sevier county he covered it. I also remember when Keith Jones was sports editor and he did a really good job covering local sports. I was happy to pay for a newspaper subscription back then. But now local sports barely get covered.  I can read more on coach T or Facebook than I can in the local paper. But I’m not spewing venom. I realize the obstacles local newspapers face and I appreciate the efforts they give on local sports. But I do miss the old days when the local newspapers covered all the local sports. Guess I’m just an old timer sitting in the stands with no insight on local sports. Or fundamentals of the sports being played. 

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7 hours ago, BarneySox2007 said:

The only thing I hate about high school football is that there isn't anyone reporting on what's happening in team news during the off season such as transfers, interviews with coaches, when spring practices are and much more. Most things we hear are something third hand through the grapevine. If it were college football those fans are filled with information overload. There seems to be a big void there for the high school fan like all of us on here.

Agree 100%. Maybe the info is available somewhere, I don’t know. I’m not sure if there is any team news.

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17 hours ago, BarneySox2007 said:

The only thing I hate about high school football is that there isn't anyone reporting on what's happening in team news during the off season such as transfers, interviews with coaches, when spring practices are and much more. Most things we hear are something third hand through the grapevine. If it were college football those fans are filled with information overload. There seems to be a big void there for the high school fan like all of us on here.

that is definitely NOT the only thing you hate about high school football...   : )

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20 hours ago, BarneySox2007 said:

The only thing I hate about high school football is that there isn't anyone reporting on what's happening in team news during the off season such as transfers, interviews with coaches, when spring practices are and much more. Most things we hear are something third hand through the grapevine. If it were college football those fans are filled with information overload. There seems to be a big void there for the high school fan like all of us on here.

ol' barber let ya down?

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10 hours ago, STARSNBARS said:

Fellers and rw87.....Eye'm much moore ennurustid inn tha numburrs onn tha knew scorrbored thay iz puttin' upp att the Ceedur St. endzoan, thain thes numburrs.....jmo....:popcorneater:

 

https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-school-districts/s/tennessee/

Those are some impressive numbers … if lower numbers are gooder. Say they are gonna have a new scoreboard? Scoreboard! Scoreboard!

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