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I think for 1a Temple has a shot, believe it or not. they will have a high powered passing game going and it will be hard to stop.

 

TEMPLE?!?! thats the most ridiculous thing ive ever heard, i'd love to have seen them play boyd this past year. they play no one and i mean no one. and that screen pass for 90 yards wont work when they start to play real teams other than DAVID BRAINERD.

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hey retard, did I say we were playing this years boyd next year?? i dont think so , i said Temples got a shot this next year. btw what screen pass? Oh and Boyd can pass???? your about stupid, i bet you dont even play football. talking crap like that. Everybody knows that Temple couldnt beat boyd this year, so quit talking.

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you r totally wrong franklin will win state next year, they will have a kicker named JOHN BELL who will be Mr. Football and i've seen him in practice and he can punt the ball 45-50 yds and he rarely misses field goals in practice either.  they will be favored to win state next year like riverdale was this year.

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State Predictions For '05 Season

2-A Alcoa hands down ( too many returning weapons )

3-A Fulton, has too much talent for this level ( not any good teams in this classification outside of there own region ) whoever wins there region wins state

4-A Melrose would have to be the favorite, Probably the year Maryville will lose to Central in the playoffs

5-A Oak Ridge will be the favorite

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Maryville lost alot on Offense. Who is in the running for the Q.B. position? Thompson has been a 3 year starter and will be tought to replace. I hear their defense returns alot of starters. If Maryville is strong on D they will be tough to beat.

 

Central returns almost all of their starters. Depth will be a question as well as replaceing big play maker Scott. If Central is able to unseat Maryville a big thank you needs to go out to two former volunteer assistants who were able to convince several of their best players to transfer to Central in the 9 th. grade. I look for this to be Centrals year if not it may never happen.

 

The rest of the State is playing for second in 4-A.

 

Fulton looks strong in AAA as well as A.E. Can Fulton handle the pressure of being the #1 pick?

 

AA it looks like Alcoa.

 

AAAAA I like O.R. or the Owls of Oteewal

 

A How about Coalfield?

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