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Lipscomb has another important region game this week with East Robertson. The mustangs played well on Friday night. exellent gameplan even though Springfield changed their defense around. great job offensive line for adjusting. This upcoming game is important for home field advantage in the playoffs. East Robertson is a much better team than last year and Lipscomb must not take them likely. Does anybody have any info on skill position players, records, or stats.

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I really dont think Lipscomb will overlook East Robertson. East Robertson has a really good running back in Carlos Hudson. He has lots of yardage. Lipscombs defense has a challenge on their hands to stop him. I dont know anything else about them. If they cant pass the ball, Lipscomb will lick their chops & they will put a hurt on Hudson, if he is all they have. Lipscomb should continue their dominance on offense. I dont see East Robertson stopping Lipscomb.

Early prediction: 42-7 Lipscomb. Go Mustangs!!

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No disrespect to East but I wouldn't even expect this to be a contest. East has won some games but they've yet to play any competition like Lipscomb. After seeing Greenbrier's game with Lispcomb, Lipscomb won't have any problems here. Hudson may get a few yards but I don't see any way that East could win this game.

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