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  1. I am still amazed at how game ended. It was completely appropriate, just never saw a rivalry game end with victor being allowed to dribble out final 1:45+minutes of game in one spot.
  2. I guess as a colonel alumni, I have a problem with it. The atmosphere of the game was great for a while, but eventually Hoptown completely took the game over. After the students for County had given up hope early in the fourth quarter, students started throwing confetti everywhere. I don't have an issue with the mess so much, but the fact that a little of it was getting on playing surface during game. Could have easily caused an accident. To a couple of he students credits, they picked up some of it, but no where near all of it. Administrators were standing right there and never stopped it after they noticed it was getting on floor. I have never witnessed an ending like the game. To get game over, county packed in under goal and let tigers stand in one spot and dribble out final 1:45+ minutes of games. Which makes confetti deal a little stranger.
  3. Make no mistake, I (we) am very happy (and proud) for Kenner. He is from a great family and is a great kid. I hope he rides this to a great opportunity to continue playing in college if that is what he wishes. In no way did I mean any thing negative towards any of the kids or BG program. I have personally used BG as an example of what a high school program should desire to be. By the way, if BG gets special treatment, they have earned it.
  4. What part is stupid? The part where I said it was sour grapes meaning that it isn't really a complaint so don't take it too serious? The part where I complimented BG as being a "great team"? Did you only focus on the statement that I question whether BG would be "as great" if the new players didn't show up randomly(apparently overblown after this conversation, so it isn't relevant and I was apparently misinformed). The part where I misspelled their names (by the way, sorry)? The part where I said Kenner would have likely played an even bigger role at Christian County? Or the part where I congratulated BG on winning a great game and said they were the better team? I really don't know which part you would consider "stupid" or inaccurate other than the part about transfers. The rest was meant to be complimentary.
  5. And why wouldn't they be? By all accounts, BG is a great all around school. For what it is worth, I always root for ya against out of state opponents and large opponents, just not in the 5A playoffs.
  6. Bear3, Which facts were wrong other than name spellings and ages that they move in or back in?
  7. Lol. I told you it was sour grapes, I didn't say I was 100% correct. Sorry about misspellings, one was autocorrect and Carothers I just misspelled. As far as playing at BG, I already said I can't blame a kid for wanting to play there.. I have heard many Warren County parents(and surrounding counties) complain over the years about losing their best players to BG. I am sure some are exaggerated, but in no way can they all be. Can they? Once again, why would a kid pass up the opportunity. By the way, I am not talking about the R word. I am not even saying in any way that I think BG is doing anything wrong. I am just saying that they tend to get all of the athletes when they move to BG for whatever reason which gives them a huge advantage.
  8. Okay, this will be my sour grapes against BG. You have a great program, we all know that, but it is really hard to praise the coaches and program as being great due to the number of players on the team that weren't there initially as freshmen. Many have come as Upper class men even. Some are super stars and some are role players. It doesn't matter how or why they got there to me. Take this years team for instance: Caruthers (superstar) came from Owensboro as a sophomore, Pringle (superstar) came just this year from Tennesssee. Kenner (significant role player at BG, would have likely been superstar at CCHS) came from Christian County just this year as a junior. While he was only a role player at BG, he would have played both ways and been a 800+ yard dual threat out of backfield and as receiver for CC. How many others? Without this influx of talent each year, is the program or coaches really that great? Hard to say, but with that said, it would be a hard opportunity to pass up as a player. By the way, great game. It is hard to say anything other than congrats because the better team won.
  9. Hard to believe how differently people see plays. County announcers said he was completely out of bounds when landed. On the other hand, hard to believe County could have played much sloppier and they are still in this game. We all know quickly that can change, but proud to see them fighting back
  10. Don't make the mistake of thinking Christian County doesn't have the athleticism or skill to match up with Bowling Green. I do believe BG holds the edge on the line and running back, but it isn't like CC is bad at those positions either. The biggest two things that CC lacked over BG earlier in the year are (1) actually believing they can beat them and (2) staying diciplined on defense. Almost every team in the state struggles with the first one but hopefully CC has gained some confidence as of late. As far as number 2 goes, they have worked on that all year and hopefully will be ready. There is no doubt that they have played much better since an ugly game in the rain against Owensboro.
  11. Christian Co is arguably the number 2 team in 5A, but definitely in top 5. I feel like due to the way the defense has played since the Owensboro game and the overall athleticism of the whole team, they are 5A's best shot at beating BG. With that said, it will be tough for any of them to challenge BG.
  12. How did Christian County's Kenner do? Hoping he has a great year!!!
  13. Hoptown is leading 14-0 in the 4th quarter. Going into the 4th quarter, Hoptown had held west creek to negative yardage for the game. One of the first plays that west creek passed into positive yardage, Hoptown forced a fumble that they returned for a TD to go up 14. First TD was a pass to Graham. Freshman running back has had a nice game. He is a approaching 100 yards. Hoptown is currently driving inside the 10.
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