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I've only seen Milan play once and have not seen Huntington, but I think everyone knows to be careful comparing scores and results against other oponents. Milan that lost to Trenton beat Westview that beat Huntington, etc. And never underestimate the effect of a "rivalry" game, and I think this one qualifies.

 

While it looks like Huntington may have the upper hand, remember these are the Dawgs and while Huntington can rightfully so proudly display their state championship from last year, the Dawgs have several (4 I think). So I wouldn't be spouting off blowout just yet, better just hunker down and go for the W.

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man this topic got full fast, no one is posting anymore. um anyone know the total yards that boo has so far this year, or Chris donald? just wondering. and how is the defense of huntingdon coming together? have they gotten better? i hope so its really the only thing thats weak about them, well besides kicking, but we all know about that one and they are getting a little better at it..?

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I really don't believe that anyone is taking Milan for granted.  :justwrestle:

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I don't think Huntingdon will take anything for granted. Some of the fans that post on here may but the coaches and players for Huntingdon know one thing.. This is MILAN WEEK. The Mustangs will be ready and I know the Bulldogs will be too.

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neh the fans arent taking milan for grated at all. any true fan from Huntingdon would know that when Milan and Huntingdon play anything can happen, just like with Martin. perhaps its just the ppl that are looking at stats that are taking milan for granted. the fans just have an unboundable amount of faith in their team and want them to win just like any other school, but yeah there are some ppl who are over confident and are just being idiots but we all have those ppl right?

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Oh how i love football rivalries. I getta watch Texas-OU and Milan-Huntingdon all in the same weekend. Isn't this time of the year great. The game is at Johnie Hale and that will definatley help the bulldawgs. On paper the mustangs are the better team. No one can predict what will happen it's milan vs. huntingdon just expect a great game.

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