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Does anyone know why BG put the second team skill players in at 28-0 in the 3rd quarter? Momentum was lost and 3 minutes later it was 28-14. Granted one turnover was with the starters on the field but I thought it was way too early to put the backups in. This game should have been worse. Unless BG gave Henry Clay the ball inside of the red zone, Henry Clay could not move the ball at all. Once BG got up 28-0 they mentally were on the bus back to BG. I love Scooter Hollis, Hunter Nevaris and the Fant kid at receiver. Jalen Hunter is a tremendous tight end as well. This may be the best passing game I have ever seen at BG. I also like the entire BG defense. Henry Clay's best player was their punter. That kid kicked a 60 yard punt and 2 50 yarders that I saw.

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Does anyone know why BG put the second team skill players in at 28-0 in the 3rd quarter? Momentum was lost and 3 minutes later it was 28-14. Granted one turnover was with the starters on the field but I thought it was way too early to put the backups in. This game should have been worse. Unless BG gave Henry Clay the ball inside of the red zone, Henry Clay could not move the ball at all. Once BG got up 28-0 they mentally were on the bus back to BG. I love Scooter Hollis, Hunter Nevaris and the Fant kid at receiver. Jalen Hunter is a tremendous tight end as well. This may be the best passing game I have ever seen at BG. I also like the entire BG defense. Henry Clay's best player was their punter. That kid kicked a 60 yard punt and 2 50 yarders that I saw.

 

There's only one BGHS passing attack I can think of that was better than this one...led by a certain West Point QB by the name of Steelman. He holds all of Alma Mater's passing marks. Ryan Wallace is, to date, the best receiving TE in school history. But Hollis and Co. should make their mark...maybe even have the best single year through the air. I just want great things for them on the gridiron and in life, and I want Purples down the road to remember their exploits on the gridiron!

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There's only one BGHS passing attack I can think of that was better than this one...led by a certain West Point QB by the name of Steelman. He holds all of Alma Mater's passing marks. Ryan Wallace is, to date, the best receiving TE in school history. But Hollis and Co. should make their mark...maybe even have the best single year through the air. I just want great things for them on the gridiron and in life, and I want Purples down the road to remember their exploits on the gridiron!
Not going to lie, I don't like to read this. Henderson has BG in two weeks and our pass defense has yet to come out of the locker room.
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There's only one BGHS passing attack I can think of that was better than this one...led by a certain West Point QB by the name of Steelman. He holds all of Alma Mater's passing marks. Ryan Wallace is, to date, the best receiving TE in school history. But Hollis and Co. should make their mark...maybe even have the best single year through the air. I just want great things for them on the gridiron and in life, and I want Purples down the road to remember their exploits on the gridiron!

 

Yeah, I never got to see them play. I wish I would have. Is putting the second teamers in the games something Coach Wallace does regularly? I thought it was too early for them myself.

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I'm sure he was just giving some of the more important backups some real time experience...just didn't work out too well. Besides, Coach Wallace is from the same school as Coach Haley in that he doesn't like to go out of the way to embarrass the opponent. I read the unofficial numbers out of the Park City...unreal!

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