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  1. Ryle's was mixed with talent. For the twenty seniors that are leaving they have 23 Juniors reloading for next year. 4 of the 5 ol were juniors, QB junior, WR jrs. Defensively will hurt to start off with, But Coach Woolf, Giron, and Harden will have it back and ready for the 07 season. Raiders Great Job This SEASON, Seniors you will be missed. For the Underclassmen, as the raider tradition begins to unfold and develop, remember that with TRADITION COMES RESPONSIBILITY!!!! STAY HUNGRY
  2. I heard the the open date has been moved back to 2010, because they arent sure what they want to do. This is just for fun, could you imagine, closing Conner, making boone into a middle school and then having just two high sschools?
  3. If you know so much about football and all the things we did wrong why don't you come help us sorry coaches at Ryle next year.
  4. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: see you one way or another tonight?
  5. Hey guys, I dont think Nobiz was trying to insult in anyway, or maybe its just how you read his statment. 1.The Coach Nieme thing, I think he was implying that Coop Dog put him in a better situation. Coach has done a wonderful job as a principal. Many places would dump a coach after struggling, not promote. But hey Randy had a way of seeing the complete person and not just what you were there to do. 2. Coach Warner, Like its been said Coach didnt have much experience, but again Randy being able to see the big picture understood what coach would bring to the table. I think what Randy saw is happening right now! 3. Cornett?? Mr. Cooper had a way of trying to help those in need and build people into great positive individuals. "Raising" I think means that Coop tried to strip Cornett of the issues he had. I'm not sure if I am reading it correct but that is what I get from Nobiz, if I am wrong then maybe I am naive. Anyhow Coop Dog THIS ONE's FOR YOU!
  6. 24,25 were freshmen 1, 75 76 did not play at all.I am talking about Trinity game only.
  7. You should probly say Duran Jefferson missed 3 games because he only had 1 yard against Ryle. Hope UK scouts were not there. Just goes to show you UK's recruiting status, Oh by the way in 94 ask how many letters #37 from boone got from UK,00000000000....
  8. Alabama Larry, hopefully my comments were not taken as a bash in anyway. Hey if we all could do it we all would. I commend male and trinity and X (dont want to leave anybody out) for their programs. When you look at KY high school football you start with these programs. I am unaware of all the obstacles that one must face in entering the schools. All I am saying is that in some way these schools have the pick of the crop as far as athletics are concerned. I'm sure you take any of these schools in NKY and put them into a system like the "big 3" and they would be able to take off as well. As a side note,I am glad to hear that you guys are playing with the Jefferson county boys. If you cant do it with your own then why do it?
  9. First is first, Lets see how the Raiders do against Trinity Thursday, I think we all may be surprised at what they bring to the table. FYI Ryle opens with Highlands next year at PBS. I guess the testing will begin for this team in three days!!!!
  10. Give the Ryle staff the community of Trinity, and Male and you bet they would be in the top three of louisville. The fact is that they are getting it done with the players in their backyard, not the backyard's of other places and communitites. Would Trinity, X, and Male be who they are if under a system like Ryle's????
  11. This doesn't go hand in hand with the thread but interesting stat. Murray has now carried the ball 217 for 1681, Farris from Boone finished the season with 225 for 1581. Imagine the numbers if he had gotten the ball earlier. WOW Go Raiders!!!!:thumb:
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