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McMinn County Cherokees vs Ooltewah Owls


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After coming off an upset again oak ridge, does Mcminn continue winning or do they get  upset by the Owls of Ooltewah. Ooltewah played Knoxville Central closely and they are typically a pretty strong team. Are they capable of pulling an upset or does mcminn continue you on and get another region victory to be 2-0 in 5a- region 4. Let's here it coachters!   I think mcminn pulls it out, score being something like 42-14.

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1 hour ago, fooseball95 said:

Man why u start this thread? Ooltewah is one of the worse teams in the area lol. Of course y’all win

The Same reason anyone starts threads, I mean there is Maryville vs Hardin valley thread,Jeff County vs Morristown east,south pittsburg vs lookout valley, I like conversation about one of my teams and didn't wanna go all week just talking about other teams.

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2 hours ago, RichyRich said:

After coming off an upset again oak ridge, does Mcminn continue winning or do they get  upset by the Owls of Ooltewah. Ooltewah played Knoxville Central closely and they are typically a pretty strong team. Are they capable of pulling an upset or does mcminn continue you on and get another region victory to be 2-0 in 5a- region 4. Let's here it coachters!   I think mcminn pulls it out, score being something like 42-14.

RichyRich I think you’re spot on on your score prediction. They may score one of those TD’s against the Kees backups, Ooltewah is one of those teams I’ve seen in person and they pass the eye test with some big dudes and athletes but it doesn’t relay over to the field for some reason 

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I know it’s a 2A level but I also think Tyner also looks the part. They are young and replace most all starters but they definitely pass the eye test for the 2A level. They will probably get better throughout the season. In the same way I think Ooltewah has the right guy in place leading them. I think he can get them going back in the direction they want to be in

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1 hour ago, MCKees said:

I know it’s a 2A level but I also think Tyner also looks the part. They are young and replace most all starters but they definitely pass the eye test for the 2A level. They will probably get better throughout the season. In the same way I think Ooltewah has the right guy in place leading them. I think he can get them going back in the direction they want to be in

I'm worried about how close they played Knoxville Central, rhea County lost by same margin. They look like they've lost a couple they could have won. I'm really surprised they played Hixson close even more surprised how Hixson upset loudon. So they may be a decent team that just can't get it done in the end.

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