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  1. I stopped by the visitation tonight that was from 4-8. I got there around 5 and the line stretched all the way down the street past Jordan's house. When I finally got into the funeral home at around 7:50, I looked back from the steps and the line still had stretched all the way down the street past Jordan's house. He was an incredible person and this just goes to show that one person really can make a difference in the world.
  2. Jordan was an amazing individual. I was lucky enough to play football with both him and futurecoach in high school. Jordan dreamed big and everyone fed off of his passion and love for the game of football. Jordan and myself both started coaching for Ludlow at the same time and I can say I've never had as much fun as I did when I was around him. When I left to coach at Cooper, Jordan would call me every Friday night to let me know how Ludlow had done and to reassure me that things at Cooper were going to be special one day. After talking to another coach today about Jordan's passing, he summed it up perfectly by saying that, "Jordan is someone you want your kids to be around and learn from." That is a perfect description. Such an intense individual who loved sports and people. I'll miss you Jordan. Coach Csolkovits Cooper High School
  3. :laugh::laugh::laugh: I guess you forgot a certain former NFL MVP that played for Boone County... What was his name again.. It slipped my mind.
  4. Wow he can sure go up and get the ball. That's exactly what you want from a WR.. And only a freshman last year! This kid could be amazing in a few years. If the Cooper Jags can establish a legit passing attack, look for Ryan Klute to have a good year. Not the biggest kid but runs good, smart routes. Pretty good set of hands too.
  5. Cooper can very well be a darkhorse team in NKY. With Bradley in the backfield every play can be a big one. They also return all their starters at the WR position as well as some up and comers from the freshman team of last year. If this Morris kid can be the QB and actually give Cooper a legit passing attack, Cooper could very well win 6 games this year. Maybe more... That's why you play the game!:thumb:
  6. Sounds like a very good, fair evaluation. I heard there was another young QB out there who could be in the mix as well. Another sophomore I believe. Do you know his name or anything about him?
  7. Bradley from Cooper should definitely be on everyone's list! This kid is a stud running back and a great team leader. The other kids at Cooper really thrive off Bradley.
  8. Coach Burnett has returned to the staff. The QB coach is Mike Lewis. If anyone can remember he played at Ludlow and was a stud at QB. Cooper's wide receiver coach accepted the same position with Turpin High School in Ohio so he will not be returning. Should be a very exciting year for the Jaguars with a majority of the players returning. Anyone know who could possibly take over at QB for the Jags? What about that Freshman QB Morris I believe.
  9. Doubt it. Probably makes more money at Cooper and has the chance to turn Cooper into a very good team for a long time.
  10. Here's how you can look at it. Ryle gave up a lot of yards to PRP which had one good back. I do not think Ryle will even come close to stopping a three headed monster in St. X running backs. Ryle is the most balanced team in NKY, but that means nothing when you take a trip down 71. Plus travel and a banged up recieving core has all the possible makings for a old fashioned schooling. X 52- Ryle 14. The best possible chance for an upset comes the week after when X meets SK.
  11. Cooper is returning the majority of their team who will all be two year starters minus a few sophomores that may fill in. The majority of their team that plays will be seniors. Could be a very nice season for the Jags.
  12. Do you mean Randy Borchers and staff? Walsh is the freshman head coach. Congrats to both Coaches on good seasons though!
  13. It seems very obvious here that you have been misinformed about many of the problems involving the school. Please get your facts straight. It is rather annoying for people to get on here and bash someone when they have nothing to go by other than here say. You do a great job in all four of your previous posts to bash a guy who in my opinion has taken a program in the right direction. Hey Cooper is not quite where they want to be yet, but if there is anyone who can get it there in a good time it is Coach Borchers. Cooper Pride said it best. Look at the strides they have made in just one year, and furthermore the strides that will be made next year. It's a growing process. Programs aren't built in one night. You have a varsity coach to coach the varsity and a freshman coach to coach the freshman. That would be why they hire a freshmen coach. With that, I am positive that Coach Borchers has been to every Freshmen Home game, I have personally seen him there. In terms fundraiser's or banquets. Be assured that Coach Borchers wants nothing but the best for his kids. The guy has a passion for football, and building outstanding and role model type football players, that's what he preaches. So please get your facts straight and get off the guys back. :madman::madman:
  14. The kids and coaching staff at Cooper need to be applauded. They have hung in there and fought every week with really only two games being out of reach (compared to what, 8 games last year?) The kids are working their tails off and they believe in what Coach Borchers and staff are doing. Get ready for Conner this week!
  15. Originally Posted by jay310j View Post In this one I would take SK. They are too big up front and Simpson will be too much for the Ryle defense. I also think that the Ryle offense will be shut down. Their run game is nice but SK will bring pressure in that 3-5 Defense and shut down anything in the Ryle playbook. At the end of the day the better team will win and after seeing them both play I'll take SK by 4 scores. 48-21. Two of the Ryle scores coming with the second team. Hmmmmm. Just want to say that all of the people on here who made fun of the post that I originally posted, well I guess I told ya so. Not a fan of either team but man do i make a pretty good prediction. Maybe we should think of what we post before we shut someone down, especially when he proves himself correct. And please don't blame it on the rain or any other possible factor. The better team won. :lol:
  16. Yes. Because Cooper has showed at times that they can throw the ball. Boone probably has no more than 5 passing plays in their playbook. At the end of the day both teams are gonna run, I'm not disputing that, however if it came to throwing i would take Cooper's QB and receivers.
  17. Whose to talk anything about a one dimensional offense. Boone for years has only ran the ball and if anyone is one dimensional it is them. Defenses only key on the run when Boone comes to town. If anyone puts all the eggs in one basket it's Boone County and their running backs. At the end of the day I think you will see a lot of points on the board in this one, two good backs going head to head. But IMO if it comes down to passing Cooper has a slight advantage due to the fact that Boone County NEVER throws the ball. This has the potential of being a trap game. Watch out B.C. I wouldn't look further than Friday night. :sssh::sssh::sssh::sssh::sssh::sssh::sssh:
  18. Correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't Cooper only moved one Freshman up?
  19. In this one I would take SK. They are too big up front and Simpson will be too much for the Ryle defense. I also think that the Ryle offense will be shut down. Their run game is nice but SK will bring pressure in that 3-5 Defense and shut down anything in the Ryle playbook. At the end of the day the better team will win and after seeing them both play I'll take SK by 4 scores. 48-21. Two of the Ryle scores coming with the second team.
  20. Shawnee will win this one by 3 TD's. Watched them play Cooper and they are a team that has a lot of speed and is dangerous. Don't think the panthers will stop their offense.
  21. Tough loss again for Scott. I don't think they can win one now though. Not Holmes, and you can't make Cooper a measuring stick for that game due to the fact that in that game Cooper didn't play that well against Scott. It's gonna be a long road for the Eagles.
  22. I meant the call of the play. I was thinking they would have ran between the tackles like they did all night. Not having the Q.B. keep it on a roll out.
  23. Cooper came out very flat to start the game but at the end of the day Scott was not able to hold a 13 point lead with 8 minutes left. You can be the better team for 40 minutes but when push comes to shove I think Cooper wanted this game more. The defense had to step up on a huge 4th and 1 with under three minutes to go and they did. Also from the stands you got a feeling that the boys on the Cooper sidelines were more conditioned to play out the whole game. It's the first time that they had a chance to get a come from behind win and they proved that as a team they could do it. Was also impressed with the play call for the two point conversion. The Q.B. for Cooper showed a lot of heart fighting his way into the endzone. You cannot be upset if you thought Cooper was going to win by 2 or 3 scores at the end of the day those boys are 2-0.
  24. Boone will come out a winner in this one. The only way to stop the Boone offense is to stack the box, if more teams would have done that this year rushing numbers for Boone wouldn't be that great. Campbell Co. stacked up against Boone and did a good job containing Quinoo. Once teams realize that Boone runs the same handful of plays 90% of them running and adjust their defenses, Boone won't be stopped untill they meet a Louisville powerhouse. Once that happens it's game over. It's an unfair advantages for private schools to not have their own divisions and untill that happes 2 Louisville teams will be in the state title game. Boone 42 Dunbar 7
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