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Waverly Vs. Loretto


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1 hour ago, FootballFanatic12345 said:

Not completely sure but I know he has had a great year. Just a sophomore be on the lookout for him next week.

 

1 hour ago, wholder said:

MaxPrep shows 1249 yards and 12 td's

 

1 hour ago, JoeKane13 said:

Last 4 games- 276 vs Loretto, 306 vs Mt. P., 174 vs Harpeth, 200 vs Pure Youth…. And 10 TDs

Bryce Stanfield 

1,552 yards 18 TDs

388 receiving yards 1 TD

68 yard Punt Return for 1 TD

64 Tackles 2 interceptions

2 forced fumbles 2 fumble recoveries 

 

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Just now, FootballFanatic12345 said:

I would say Godfrey’s stats are more impressive given he is the second option behind McDonald throwing the ball.

Really? When teams know we’re gonna run the ball and stack the box with 8 guys and he is still putting up these numbers. Come on now. Lewis throws the ball a lot, of course the run game will be open. 

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Loretto (8-0, 5-0) at Waverly (7-1, 4-1): Don’t look for a defensive struggle in this one. The host Tigers are averaging 40 points per game, the Mustangs 35.5. Bryce Stanfield is the key offensive cog for the hosts, with 1,700-plus total yards. Sophomore QB Mason Tidwell continues to be a more-than-capable stand-in for senior Carter Daniel, running and throwing for 1,063 yards and 10 TDs on the year. He leads a multi-faceted offense that also features RBs Jaden Stults and Nicholas McDow (1,192 total rushing yards, 16 TDs). Loretto’s offensive balance and a defense that’s allowing just over two touchdowns per game will likely prove the difference in this one. Loretto 32, Waverly 26.

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24 minutes ago, FootballFanatic12345 said:

Loretto (8-0, 5-0) at Waverly (7-1, 4-1): Don’t look for a defensive struggle in this one. The host Tigers are averaging 40 points per game, the Mustangs 35.5. Bryce Stanfield is the key offensive cog for the hosts, with 1,700-plus total yards. Sophomore QB Mason Tidwell continues to be a more-than-capable stand-in for senior Carter Daniel, running and throwing for 1,063 yards and 10 TDs on the year. He leads a multi-faceted offense that also features RBs Jaden Stults and Nicholas McDow (1,192 total rushing yards, 16 TDs). Loretto’s offensive balance and a defense that’s allowing just over two touchdowns per game will likely prove the difference in this one. Loretto 32, Waverly 26.

Sophomore QB ain’t as mobile as the Senior was. Not as mobile as Waverlys QB either. It’s gonna be a battle but I still believe a lot of Loretto fans will be stunned with a long trip home ahead of them. 

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