Whoever brought the aforementioned flatbed truck should leave it parked in the barn. Doesnt look like something befitting a team that is top 5 in the nation in all time wins.
Ole Jack knew how to schedule as well. Never saw Mayfield on the Oakers schedule and no Tornado until later on. The great quote in the Sun of why they had to go to Lexington to play...because they had to go that far to find competition was classic. Lets see Mayfield, Murray, Union City...would have saved some fuel.
An equally difficult question would be best linebacker group. I go with Kerry Sherrill, Steve Lovelace, Tony Brown. But, individually might go with Jonathan Jackson or Chris Barnes. Lots of good ones here too. Which, leads to the bread and butter staple of Mayfield football has been good RBs and LBs (and pretty solid at others as well).
This list starts with Marcus Moss. Hands down the best back I have ever seen on a high school field. Unbelievable balance, stop and start, change directions. And oh did the tearaways make it difficult. The rest of the list is a long difficult list.
Fosko was a walking encyclopedia with a glass of tea. I always remembered talking with him at lunch the day when Cal Ripken broke the Streak. Someone said "I wonder who was playing shortstop for the other major league teams when the Streak began." Fosko named almost all of them.