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I left with about a minute to go. It was 49-0. The last touchdown was scored by a sophomore and our third string quarterback came within about a yard of leading us to another touchdown with a couple of minutes to go.

 

I'm going back out. Talk to you guys over the course of the remainder of the weekend.

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According to some, Tennessee ran the most feared wing-T in the nation. What happened?

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I went to the game excited about a close and exciting semifinal playoff game. I was surprised at how one dimesional the THS offense was and how their defense played way too conservative and made no adjustments. THS is a good program but they have a long way to go. It was evident that THS was not nearly as prepared as Maryville. THS certainly had the athletes to win...but not the coaching. As I was watching THS warm up, I thought that they looked great and would likely win. This just shows that the wing-t is not a good choice unless you have three awesome backs that you want to keep happy. For example...Hillsboro. Maryville looked sharp and will have their hands full come next week at MTSU.

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Maryville[/url]Rebels' date='Nov 26 2004 - 11:07 PM']You decided in warm-ups that THS would win?  What exactly about warm-ups is a giveaway to a win?

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I thought exactly the opposite after watching pregame. I was worried coming in because I knew zero about THS, but watching the pregame made me feel much better.

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Maryville[/url]Rebels' date='Nov 26 2004 - 09:07 PM']You decided in warm-ups that THS would win?  What exactly about warm-ups is a giveaway to a win?

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Their guys looked big, fast, and well disciplined. I thought that maybe the hype about THS was true. But after the first drive, I knew it was all hype.

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