super Posted October 24, 2007 Share Posted October 24, 2007 Belfry,Bell Co.,Breathitt Co.,Highlands,St.Xavier and maybe John Hardin all have good chance of going undefeated.Good luck to all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomLandry Posted October 24, 2007 Share Posted October 24, 2007 Bell Co opponents 29-30. Throw out Lincoln Co & Sheldon Clark & that brings the opponents record to 15-27. Hopefully, we meet you guys in Louisville I' not sure I understand your point. How can you single out and subtract two opponents from the whole schedule? District games and District 7 teams are weaker this year. You have to play your district matchups. Rockcastle never loses....and has several losses this year. McCreary came in and found tough going in new district. Madison Southern is down....Clay and Letcher Central are up....but out of our district due to realignment. These two games that you are trying to drop from total are strong teams that Coach Hilton scheduled to fill the slate. He almost had an top-rated Ohio team on as well, but could not get it worked out. We scheduled Tates Creek at last in order to fill the final game....they were the biggest school still with open game looking to fill their schedule. Corbin has a better team this year, but dropped Bell from schedule. Bell runs from no one. Coach Hilton tried hard to increase the strength of schedule. Bell Co played Henry Clay the past two years. Bell rarely has a perfect season. They usually have some tough losses early on in order to get stronger as they go along. Bell is young and getting better every week. We would love to be playing seven more weeks and improving along the way. Each week the Bobcats move closer to their goal. We cannot look further than one week ahead.....one game at a time. Bell has met every test so far this year. They have defeated some really good teams. This year's Bobcat team is special. Hopefully they are still playing in December! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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