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10 minutes ago, FBfan26 said:

Now that’s a lie…Don’t throw dirt on that man because you’re on the outside looking in. That program was dirt from what I remember. Everybody went to blackman.

When my dad started taking me to Oakland games (1992), success against Riverdale was measured by if we scored. It took 7 seasons to know what a Oakland team that was good enough to make the playoffs looked like, the fact that it included a win over Riverdale and a state championship all in the same season was completely mindblowing

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20 hours ago, MidTennFootball said:

What's Creasy supposed to do? Say sorry were full?!

Oakland, Blackman, and Riverdale have all benefitted by transfers in a big way. Oakland is just the only one that can take that talent and win titles with it

https://ghsfha.org/w/Special:THSFHS/coach/records/Kevin_Creasy

15-0 his 1st season as a HC. I'd say he knows how to win whether he's loaded or in 1A ball like Trousdale was

Great players want to compete and improve skill set, so who can blame these kids everyday in practice your competing against top talent. Oakland backfield was already set with great talent, kid wants to compete.  I admire the kid for pushing himself in a competitive position. Staying in Chattanooga would have been easy already a 4 star prospect. Good luck to him. Creasy doesn't have to recruit these kids,they want to compete at top program in the state, so they show up.

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46 minutes ago, bbragg said:

The funds must be flowing. The player from DCA and now this one. Big spur left everything in good shape but everyone in the boro knows creasy is slimy.

[sarcasm]If we can't beat them, we'll just make up stuff. [/sarcasm]

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2 hours ago, arshad221 said:

Can’t coach without loaded teams nice try tho

You may want to check on the 2015 and 2016 teams that were not overly  talented, yet they trashed Blackman both years. By the way, he won the gold ball in 2018 with a not so talented quarterback.

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On 7/18/2023 at 4:55 PM, MidTennFootball said:

We got plenty of room on the bandwagon. You can experience wins over Maryville,  state championships and everything else that OR can't do lol

Nah, I’m good. Won’t sell my soul for a few gold balls. Love my Wildcats too much. Nothin’ but love for ya, though.

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