Jump to content

Is AC is as good as eveyone says they are?


tank25
 Share

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 50
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

I guess I can jump on the band wagon now. I have already written myself a note to buy some butter on my way home... just in case there is another one of those rolls that everybody seems to like so much. As far as Sliger goes... he is awesome - free throws were not his department. That responsibility fell directly on the head coach. If he would have done a better job of preparing his kids then we would not have lost. I guess the wednesday night game will be a western with the redskins chasing the herd. Be careful don't get scalped... it hurts.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"Which team would that be?"

 

That would be Fulton. According to CoachT's schedules, they lost 64-68 to Bearden (at Bearden) on Jan. 17 and beat Farragut 76-60 (at Fulton) on Feb 13. And Fulton finished fourth in 3-AA.

 

"There aren't many AAA teams in the state that match up with Bearden, Farragut, Maryville, and the like. Much less a AA team from East Tennessee."

 

Apparently, Fulton does. They lost to one of your "the like" teams by four and beat another one by 16.

 

Also, 3-AA Alcoa beat Maryville 52-50 on Jan. 2 and lost to Maryville 51-52 on Jan. 30. Seems like they match up pretty well, to me.

Okay, let's throw Fulton or AC in a AA district. Do they do as well? My opinion is no. And between AC, Fulton, and AE, AE is the better team.

 

 

 

And I hope Bearden does play Clinton in the regions. They will show you guys good AAA basketball. Or at least a team that makes it to regions and state just about every year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Okay, let's throw Fulton or AC in a AA district.  Do they do as well?  My opinion is no.  And between AC, Fulton, and AE, AE is the better team.

 

 

 

And I hope Bearden does play Clinton in the regions.  They will show you guys good AAA basketball.  Or at least a team that makes it to regions and state just about every year.

Sure, I don't doubt that. A AAA district is probably better top to bottom than a AA district. No. 6 in 4 AAA is likely to beat No. 6 in 4 AA most of the time. But at the top, there are AA teams, particularly in 3AA, who can compete with almost anybody.

 

But your original point was that no AA team, and paricularly not one from East Tennessee, could match up with a good AAA team like "Bearden, Farragut, Maryville, and the like." I just don't think that's true.

 

And before last night, I would have agreed that AE seemed to be the better team, but only based on what I've heard because I haven't seen AE play this year. I have seen Fulton and I knew they were pretty good (I've seen Farragut, too, BTW) and had improved from mid-season. Then, last night, Fulton beat AE in triple-overtime (at Fulton, which helped, I'm sure).

 

Now I'm looking forward to seeing AE, Fulton, and the rest of the best of 3AA play in Kingston. I think that not only AC but also Kingston will compete, although in the end I expect the 3AA teams to be better than the 4AA teams.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

AC is not a bad team, infact they are a well disiplined team with a lot of advantages, but they are not near as good as they are said to be. Michael Mott is one of their best players, but my opinion is that he should have went on from middle school to play with Clinton. Look where Clinton is now....#1....Mott missed great opportunity there !

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

Announcements


  • Recent Posts

    • Yes this process is moving slower than I would have expected
    • also was told coady auston applied, he served as defensive coordinator for greenfield under don pitt several years ago before going to Obion county  
    • TSSAA restrictions for hiring non-faculty coaches have been removed for over a year at this point. In the past a non-faculty person had to be "grandfathered" by being an assistant coach for five years, being fingerprinted, and having a background check run per TSSAA rules... since those were rescinded, the board of directors for the school district are responsible for any/all restrictions on hiring non-faculty personnel. I guess what I'm saying to you is that if you really wanted what you posted, it's already possible as long as your local BOE will allow for it.
    • stop it, rlh. you’re gonna get me all misty eyed and sentimental.    i see seven fairly regularly. ….but slim shady, that’s like spotting bigfoot on main street. you just hope he doesn’t spot you. 
    • Are you trying to say you didn't find Seven and ShadySlim going at it?
×
  • Create New...