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  1. Yes...lol. A 1 in 3 generations type kid. Oh, and how would of his teams faired against this years Trinity team? Great example. This hasn't degraded overnight. Its just strongly trending that direction. Hence, why other states have addressed. Just keep watching the privates win all the championships. General population will stop caring and the product will deteriorate. Trinity won't care anything about a given/meaningless state title. All that will matter is the game against Bishop Gorman.
  2. No, I'm stating the facts. There not hardly any underprivileged students attending Trinity or LCA (all the others) that aren't upper level athletes. No one finds a scholarship or generous alumni donor for a 5'5" 120 lb slow footed kid with bad hand eye coordination. Look the other way, its the only way to feel good about it.
  3. The money is in the education. The quality of the academics. There's absolutely nothing wrong with kids of lesser means getting to attend these institutions. It just offsets the balance of play in high school sports. Hence, the use of multipliers and separate divisions in progressive states. We can pretend its fair competition, make those of privilege feel special and important. But anyone looking.....can see the problem.
  4. The real football states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Texas use separate divisions or enrollment multipliers to offset the competitive imbalance between publics and privates. Regardless of rules, its simply not a level playing field. Money....yes money wins football games. Compilation of how all 5
  5. Curious.....how does Newport Catholic fair playing Danville, Mayfield or DeSales schedule? Are they potentially more battle tested, playoff ready. I haven't seen anyone but Mayfield play. If Hurt would have been healthy they do not lose to Corbin. But I'm not convinced they are the dominate team. Maybe 1 year away......
  6. Cols 51 you are correct. MCHS has not lost a District 1 game to date.
  7. Small Christian Academies all look the same.....lol. Am a westerner.
  8. Mayfield High School has won twelve KHSAA football championships (1977, 1978, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1995, 2002, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015). Yes, just a runner-up last year and lost to Corbin this year. But the heart and soul of that team is Hurt kid. Once back.....watch out for them. Joe M. will find a way.
  9. Target demographic. Tobacco users and vapors. Most nonsmokers will only work 1 session. Lol.
  10. Like that commercial says.....its the same as Zero. I'll go with Tim Couch's senior year Leslie Co team. Again, the same as Zero. You'll only score if they don't mind it.
  11. First time Poster.....Long time Listener. Excited for Game of the Week. My beloved Stangs against Hendy. Think it will be the best district 1 6A game ever. 1st time MCHS not favored I think? Biggest football game of the season for both teams. Hoptowns loss is McCrackens gain, Marc Clark is the real deal. So excited for our future. Thanks so much Purple88, love the Western Kentucky coverage.
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