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10 minutes ago, Kublah said:

If Union City upsets Ensworth, even the aliens watching us from Alpha Centauri will be shocked.

Ok listen I understand they are good but that doesn’t mean they are unbeatable. I’m sure they talent level is through the roof but is their heart. That’s one thing our our boys have is a ton of heart and if anyone knows anything about football, they know that heart can outshine talent on any given Friday Night. Bet against us but never count us out.

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3 hours ago, Kublah said:

If Union City upsets Ensworth, even the aliens watching us from Alpha Centauri will be shocked.

I don't think it'll be that shocking. South Pitt beat Lipscomb Academy 2017 and 2018 yes they didn't have the team they have now but I wouldn't be very surprised if UC pulls off the upset or at least keeps it close. Regardless it'll only make UC better. 

 

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3 minutes ago, oneyewilly said:

I don't think it'll be that shocking. South Pitt beat Lipscomb Academy 2017 and 2018 yes they didn't have the team they have now but I wouldn't be very surprised if UC pulls off the upset or at least keeps it close. Regardless it'll only make UC better. 

 

that's not even a comparison.  LA won 3 games in those 2 years and was a door mat in D2-AA.  the second game SP won 7-0.  ensworth is picked to win their region.  this would be a team in the lowest of 9 divisions beating a team in the highest.  

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3 minutes ago, theawesomebro said:

that's not even a comparison.  LA won 3 games in those 2 years and was a door mat in D2-AA.  the second game SP won 7-0.  ensworth is picked to win their region.  this would be a team in the lowest of 9 divisions beating a team in the highest.  

I have no clue what Ensworth has this year.   Just saying that it's possible and wouldn't surprise me.  

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I honestly think the game is going to be closer than many people think. If UC is able to get the offense going it is only going to play into their hands. They will eat that clock up and limit possessions for the opponent. This is a recipe for success. I think ensworth wins the contest but I would be shocked if it was a blow out. 

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It’s Game Day men and a Storm is brewing that will produce a large Tornado in Union City all Ensworth players and fans take shelter it’s heading straight at you. UC buckle those chin straps. Ensworth is a very good team but you all are also. Play the game the way everyone knows you can, execute on every play. Run block hit and tackle hard. Play the hard nose ball you always do. Silence the doubters. Let’s GO TORNADOS!!!!!!!!

Friday Night Lights is back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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3 hours ago, Tornado82 said:

It’s Game Day men and a Storm is brewing that will produce a large Tornado in Union City all Ensworth players and fans take shelter it’s heading straight at you. UC buckle those chin straps. Ensworth is a very good team but you all are also. Play the game the way everyone knows you can, execute on every play. Run block hit and tackle hard. Play the hard nose ball you always do. Silence the doubters. Let’s GO TORNADOS!!!!!!!!

Friday Night Lights is back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

are you the president of the fan club?  or actually the head coach??  : )

 

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