Ok first off I guess you know nothing about Ryle and South Laurel. South Laurel's quarterback is going for the state passing record for touchdowns and a top 5a team, and Ryle has two losses to NCC and Highlands and are a 6a school. Also if you would look at your FULL schedule you would see that you play Ludlow and Bellevue later in the year which are two subpar 1a teams along with Dayton. The only game on Holy Cross's schedule that is "easy" would be Cooper. After that they only play 4a teams and up along with Beechwood.
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I agree lets get back on the topic, but I still don't see how you can say that when I laid out the facts with them playing three subpar at best 1a teams but I guess we'll agree to disagree.
The line was not the question.. HC's O-line has been a wall the past couple games. if there are sacks the are usually caused by the QB not staying in the pocket.
What are you talking about?? You obviously haven't looked at Holy Crosses schedule if you think Lloyd's is so much better. Lloyd has had a tougher schedule this year than in the past, but Holy Cross has still had a tougher one this year just compare the two.
UK's d will paralyze the gamecock O. Derrick Locke and Alfonso Smith have huge days..
Hopefully Cobb will be back to contribute.. Any word on Micah?
Cats- 31
Gamecocks- 21
LLoyd's schedule is no where near what HC has faced. But as mentioned before the record is still ugly. HC has prepared and are a hard nosed team they are more than ready for the Juggs.
It's not really a secret anymore HC likes to pass with the HB, Roenker is one of those players and he would do just as good at QB as at HB. Markel is gonna make the team more plays on the edge beacause he is more elusive, and you would still have Andy as a threat to scramble. But JMO.
Holy Cross's schedule is tougher than Lloyd's. Trust me the Holy Cross players will be ready for this game. They're tired of losing close games to much bigger schools and will be more than ready to step on the field on Friday night.