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Phantom4753

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  1. Congrats to coach Huster, hate to see him leave, but the chance to help form a program doesn't come along every day.
  2. I agree with the congrats, but Stokes from Beechwood played FB and slot this season, probably played less than 10 plays at TE for the Tigers, deserves to be on the team, but at another position.
  3. Nice win for Beechwood, but the Mustangs are a shell of their former selves.
  4. We will just have to agree to disagree.....but that's ok, we are both hoping the tigers pull off the win on Friday!
  5. Vocke and Nussbaum were definitely two of the names, Eykmans, who played OT was probably another. Eykmans has started at OT since his freshmen year at EKU, Nussbaum went to EKU then transferred to Georgetown, voted conference freshmen of the year at LB, Vocke has gone on to be successful at Heidelberg. Usually when someone gets on the site early in the year and starts spewing D1 garbage, its just that. Now Mr. Jackson from MF.....well I was one of those idiots spewing about him being D1....he was a man playing amongst boys.
  6. I agree, IMO the tigers are going to have to throw the ball 15-18 times to keep MF honest, I look for the final margin to be 3 points......
  7. Not so sure I agree with you on this VOR, what in your opinion makes the resume of the 2011 team better than 2014? 2011 lost to CovCath and beat a less than average Dixie and Simon Kenton team, they didn't face anyone that would compare to Dixie and Mt. Healthy this year, and they beat NewCath by a lesser margin if memory serves me correct. The O line for 2011 was probably a little better only because of Eykmans, but I think the 2014 O line is more athletic and more cohesive. QB this year is a definite upgrade, and with Studer, Stinger and Stokes in the backfield I think it is a toss up between the two teams. JMO, I hope after Friday night there is no questioning who is or was the better team.
  8. As noted by another poster earlier, Frankfort is well coached, hard nosed and physical, all things you want your team to be. They never rolled over, they just kept coming back during the game. Hats off to the Frankfort staff, those young men are always prepared. I'm not sure who they have coming back, but I am sure they will do what they always do, reload. If things work out the way they should, the tigers will be making the journey to the capital city next year for the regional championship. Congratulations on a great year, hope to see you all same time next year.
  9. Stringer seems to be running with a huge amount of confidence right now, and with Studer back in the mix and Stokes getting carries at FB they will be tough to defend. Hope I am back in town this coming Friday, think it has the potential to be one heck of a game. Oh, and I don't want to offend the big guys up front, they are doing an unbelievable job controlling the line of scrimmage.
  10. A little to boisterous with the vocal cords is what I am hearing, said something the ref didn't like and out came the laundry. From what I was told it wasn't profane language, just something the ref didn't like. Can't say this info is completely correct, just what I heard.
  11. Couldn't agree more, when they had to get it done they folded like a cheap lawn chair, now lets get back to the teams that remain.
  12. Good win for the Cards, sometimes you need a game like this to truly test the younger kids on the team, helps galvanize them for the long run ahead. Good luck in the playoffs, hope to see you all in NKY in late November.
  13. Good job Tigers, way to take care of business. Time to ramp up for NewCath
  14. Strength of schedule favors Newport by a wide margin, and of course you have that beast Brandon Johnson (I think that's his name) on the D line for Newport......rooting for the Juggs, but I see Newport by at least 10.
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