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  1. I would consider Graves County a "good job". There are good and bad aspects with every job but the good at Graves far outweigh the bad in my opinion. Good support from the administration Great support from boosters/parents Great area to live: close to LBL / Ky Lake. Around 2hrs to Nashville, St. Louis, Memphis, and Bowling Green. The cost of living is reasonable, home prices are very affordable. Mayfield itself is still recovering from the tornado but still an enjoyable place to live and raise a family. The talent runs in cycles like most rural schools but Graves wins consistently and has had multiple 8-11 win seasons over the last decade or so with a State Championship appearance in 2014. The HC stipend is a little over $13,000 with assistant stipends that are as good or better than most programs in the area. Anyway, I like the topic its interesting to hear about programs throughout the state.
  2. Nice preview but the RB/LB’s name from 2014 is Cody Crider. He went on to play 5 years at SIU where he had a great career playing LB for them.
  3. 2002 3 round 74th pick Joseph Jefferson DB Western Kentucky - High School - Logan County
  4. Ryan Keith Mathis - 2019 QB - Graves County Ryan Keith Mathis 219/QB - Ryan Keith Mathis highlights - Hudl Cody Goatley - 2020 LB - Graves County Cody Goatley - Cody Goatley highlights - Hudl
  5. They had 6 starters out. 5 on defense and 1 on offense. It was 38-6 Graves with 2:00 and some change to go when graves took their starters out. McCracken scored twice on graves' jv/freshmen.
  6. Great read as always. I wanted to add to week 0 players of the week. Graves County's Sr. Receiver Trevor Grant broke a single game school record with 264yds receiving. Back up QB Cody Goatley also broke a single game school record with 405yds passing. He accounted for 5 tds with 3 passing and 2 rushing.
  7. Not sure Graves County would break the top 10, but if Murray, Calloway, and Butler County are in the conversation, Graves should be as well. Beat both Murray and Calloway last year, lost to Christian County by 7 and lost to Owensboro by 1. Some key players returning, so Graves should be improved this year.
  8. Proud of these young men! They gave up their Saturday to help tornado victims in Mayfield/Graves County. Football team helps with tornado cleanup - WPSD Local 6: Your news, weather, and sports authority
  9. Graves County -#8 Ryan Mathis - QB -Freshman Ryan Mathis - Hudl Graves County - #11 Trevor Grant - WR - Sophomore
  10. Eagle Pride has gotten some bad information. Coaches break down film on their own on Saturdays and then spend 6-7 hours Sunday afternoon meeting and game planning for that week's opponent. The scouting report with hudl data breakdowns etc... is ready for the players Monday afternoon. Friday mornings are for the team devotional, not for game planning for that night's opponent, ha ha.
  11. Their QB Miles played the entire game. Good win Eagles.
  12. Congratulations to the following GC football Players. GC Nation is very proud of these young men!! Heath Wiggins DE - Western Kentucky University Cody Crider RB/LB - Southern Illinois University Hector Garcia K - Western Kentucky University Josh Carter LB - Murray State Joey Marshall WR - Campbellsville University Dillon Day DE - Campbellsville University Also, congratulations to Alyssa Barnard, she signed to play Basketball at Bethel University
  13. Congratulations to Cody on a well deserved accomplishment! Cody rushed for over 2,600yds and had 80+ tackles with 3 ints at OLB this season. He was also the state's leading rusher. He helped Graves County to it's first ever State Championship appearance! SIU is getting a great young man! Hudl Highlights: Cody Crider - Hudl
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