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  1. I am partial to the offense but I believe you are right. The defense seem to play with more intensity and swarmed the ball.
  2. I don't know about the 2nd best conference the Big 10 may have something to day about that. Never the less the ACC is a strong conference. A preferred walk on means Lvle believes he is good enough to play D1 ball. They along with other schools will watch his progrss during the season and access their needs. It will just a matter of time before a D1 school offers scholarship. Good job young man.
  3. All are very good players. I would not be surprised to see most if not all these boys playing at the next level.
  4. I think there would be a conflict with UK schedule on Aug. 30th for the Bluegrass Bowl. Might be reason for the 29th date.
  5. Thanks. I remembered that he played/started first of season but I couldn't remember his name or position.
  6. There was another lineman that played early in season but got injured and was out most of the season. He was a transfer from St. X . don't remember his name but I think he played defensive tackle. Anybody remember?
  7. Technically you did not cheat. I believe Chase started the Madison Central game when Marty was out with injury.
  8. Does this allow the PWO to work out off season with the rest of the team?
  9. Can someone explain the meaning of "Preferred Walk On" as opposed to just a walk on. What are the advantages if any? Is the player in line for a scholarship?
  10. Sorry. Correction, Thomas Moore has gone to non contact camp.
  11. Check out Offensive/Defensive camp held at Thomas Moore. Two day contact camp.
  12. No you missed my point.The original comment was that Catholic would be foolish for not hiring Perry.All I am saying is that Lexington Catholic doesn't have to go begging for a good coach. If he is the choice he should feel flattered. His overall record does not jump out at you. By the way I was curious so I checked. Over the last 10 years Catholic has won 102 of its 135 games or 76% average without a single losing season. If Perry is the coach he will inherit a strong program with a strong returning lineup.
  13. Yes I have been to Washington County. All I am saying is that Lexington Catholic is a prime job and deserves a coach that has a proven winning record over several years, not just a single season.
  14. Why? His record at Washington County was not impressive. Lexington Catholic has a solid football history and needs to be sure they pick an established winner. He would be the one that should feel flattered.
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