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Great season WC. Was a season that this program can build on for years to come.
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Bell County 17 Boyle County 15
Trenches07 replied to Mr.Network's topic in KY Football (High School)
4 of those turnovers was caused by the Bobcat defense. -
Bell County 17 Boyle County 15
Trenches07 replied to Mr.Network's topic in KY Football (High School)
I would like to say that Boyle has a very good and well coached football team. They for sure came ready to play and was very athletic. QB was very impressive in manging the game. Very proud of the EFFORT that the Bobcats gave tonight. Our QB and OL/DL played very well. Just a wonderful atmosphere on the mtn..:dancingpa -
REC u seem to be keeping up with this process pretty good. Do u see a sleeper that no one has heard about getting this job?
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3wishes, I agree KC was the aggressor last Friday and came ready to play. But after talking to one of the coaches from Bell. He said the our line just really did not play with the aggression that they are known for. So lets hope things get back to normal this week and by the way it has nothing to do with who we did or did not play. They have an expectation within their group and not living up to that is simply not exceptable.
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NCBIRD I got to see the INT. on tape this morning, nice job.
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Bell County 19 Knox Central 14
Trenches07 replied to powerfootball's topic in KY Football (High School)
Pepper, you and the panthers should be proud. KC came up and gave us all we wanted last night and I will be the first to commend there efforts of play last night. I feel like it was a very good atmosphere and well played games. One that could have just as easily be swung the other way. :thumb: Thankful that the Bobcats came out on top of a hard faught game. :dancingpa -
These are things that need to be put in motion to show change and movement towards improving the program and its identity. There does not need to be a coach hired for the BOE to take it upon themselves and visit the facilities, lighting, and general maintence type things needs to be updated. Someone once told me, "U are either advancing or backing up". No suck thing as staying the same. Gotta be on the move to improve or u are only going to get worse.
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Knox Central @ Bell Co. predictions
Trenches07 replied to Leonidas's topic in KY Football (High School)
Every Friday, except on our open date, we prepare accordingly for a football game regardless of whom we are playing. -
Knox Central @ Bell Co. predictions
Trenches07 replied to Leonidas's topic in KY Football (High School)
Very nice Tom!!!:laugh: -
Knox Central @ Bell Co. predictions
Trenches07 replied to Leonidas's topic in KY Football (High School)
You're in luck, Friday you get to come up. -
Knox Central @ Bell Co. predictions
Trenches07 replied to Leonidas's topic in KY Football (High School)
21-0 isnt exactly matching up well. We had over 250 yards rushing. Just wondering what game you attended? -
Highlands vs. Johnson Central predictions
Trenches07 replied to gamer31's topic in KY Football (High School)
Originally Posted by Cover Corner The diffrence in Northern Kentucky teams and Eastern Kentucky teams (aside from SPEED) is special teams. Highlands will have a strong kicking game and JC must keep that in check. Good luck Eagles, I'm afraid you're going to need it. Would have to disagree with you. -
Knox Central @ Bell Co. predictions
Trenches07 replied to Leonidas's topic in KY Football (High School)
Cannot wait for 7:30 to get here friday night! -
One other suggestion is that the new coach be required to get involved with JFL and the Middle school programs. When TJ was here he went to the JFL and middle school games and practices. He shared information and was there to encourage the "young musketeers in training." Sammons never left the High School. This is something that will be vital for the program to survive and build for the future. Not only does the new HC have to get to know those kids also but they MUST run the same system, same term. and same blocking schemes. This will result in kids being familiar with offense and defensive systems early on in their high school careers and spend less time teaching more time repping.