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10/6 Warren Co @ Tullahoma


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These two teams haven't played since 2014, and the Wildcats have won the last five. Last win for Warren Co. was in 2009.

After opening with a win over DeKalb Co., Warren Co. has lost six in a row by an average score of 44-8. Tullahoma has won three in a row by an average score of 38-11.

This rain should soften the field a little. I expect Tullahoma to get a running clock in the third quarter and clear the bench.

The Wildcats have an open date next week before traveling to Spring Hill.

  

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Kinda wish this was being played in Mcminnville. I remember something about fried baloney at the concession stand.  I do hope the damp conditions don't mess the W.C. Dub "Cooper" field up as we need it to host some playoff games in 4 weeks.  The pioneer bowl has a great atmosphere for a game though. I know their coach is pushing for a new field at the high school off the bypass. 

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13 hours ago, ScottShasteen said:

These two teams haven't played since 2014, and the Wildcats have won the last five. Last win for Warren Co. was in 2009.

After opening with a win over DeKalb Co., Warren Co. has lost six in a row by an average score of 44-8. Tullahoma has won three in a row by an average score of 38-11.

This rain should soften the field a little. I expect Tullahoma to get a running clock in the third quarter and clear the bench.

The Wildcats have an open date next week before traveling to Spring Hill.

  

Prophetic: This rain should soften the field a little. I expect Tullahoma to get a running clock in the third quarter and clear the bench.

The fast clock started early in the third quarter when Tullahoma went up 37-0, which was the final score.

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Actually, the running clock started on the opening kickoff of the second half with Tullahoma leading 30-0. That is the new margin for the mercy clock - 30 point lead.

The Wildcats held Warren County to MINUS -24 yards total offense. The Pioneers ran 26 plays and half of them were tackles for loss by the THS defense. The visitors didn't cross the 50-yard line until the fourth quarter.

Tullahoma's offensive stats are not that eye-catching because they had a short field to work with almost every drive. The Cats didn't punt, and Grant Chadwick made a 46-yard field goal.

The Cats have a defined path to a region championship, and a great opportunity to host a first-round playoff game.

Spring Hill has all the makings of a trap game. I'm not saying it is, but the characteristics are there. (coming off an open date, Shelbyville looming, fall break, on the road). I expect the Wildcats to be up to the challenge.

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1 hour ago, ScottShasteen said:

Actually, the running clock started on the opening kickoff of the second half with Tullahoma leading 30-0. That is the new margin for the mercy clock - 30 point lead.

The Wildcats held Warren County to MINUS -24 yards total offense. The Pioneers ran 26 plays and half of them were tackles for loss by the THS defense. The visitors didn't cross the 50-yard line until the fourth quarter.

Tullahoma's offensive stats are not that eye-catching because they had a short field to work with almost every drive. The Cats didn't punt, and Grant Chadwick made a 46-yard field goal.

The Cats have a defined path to a region championship, and a great opportunity to host a first-round playoff game.

Spring Hill has all the makings of a trap game. I'm not saying it is, but the characteristics are there. (coming off an open date, Shelbyville looming, fall break, on the road). I expect the Wildcats to be up to the challenge.

I forgot about the rule change. Thank you for the clarification.

 

  • NFHS Football Rule 3-1-2 (Mercy Rule); Beginning in the second half, if the point differential is 30 points or more, a continuous clock will be used. The clock will only stop for charged time-outs, injuries, and scores. The try will always be an un-timed down. The clock shall start when the ball is kicked on the kickoff. If the point differential goes below 30 points, go back to regular timing rules
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