2 Humped Camel
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All the people who own homes around David Cecil Memorial Field are thankful this is a road game. I don't think their windows could hold up to as many Canon blast as would be required. Although I think they might just call off the dogs early in this one. HHS 46-7
Arent we just about due for a post from LN about how this will be a much closer game than everyone thinks? :banana: JJ LN :jump:
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Ryle 17 Conner 7
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Give me a break. He was going on about people coming back from vacation, wedding anniversaries, etc. He kept trying to be funny without success. And the volumn was so loud I couldn't converse about the game with my friend sitting next to me. I've been going to football games for nearly 50 years. This guy was as bad as any I've heard.
BTW - I thought the Campbell County players showed good sportsmanship and were very well coached. Left me wondering how Boone Co. beat them.
Two awful long snaps on punt plays and one blown coverage.
P.S. I am a Camel fan and the PA guy is a little much to take sometimes:eek:
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NCC 60 Newport 0
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It will be bad but not as bad as the Highlands game. 49 - 0
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Camels 63 to 6
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Sounds like a heck of a game. It seems CCHS is improving every year and I hope that the CCYFL is going to have the impact on Camel football as the FTYFL has for the Birds.
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I think the PC wildcats come up with thier first win this week. It will be a close one though, 20-17
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Birds by at least 3 TD's.
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I think Conner wins in a fairly high scoring close game. 35-31
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Camels 28-14
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Great question...
It seems that HHS' offensive line is really playing well. Also, HHS' special teams, which was thought to be a possible weak point heading into the season, has been a real plus so far.
If Conner ends up the year back at full strength, the backfield consisting of Conner, Crawford and Guidugli is going to be scary!
HHS' offense seems more diverse this season than last season, no?
After the Ryle game I seem to remember several of the HHS diehards on here talking this being the worst offensive line in a decade. How many state titles does it take before the fan base can trust thier coaching staff's ability to develop and coach up talent?:sssh:
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Ryle's O has to show up one of these weeks, but until it does I will go with SK 14 Ryle 10
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I think the Camels in a close one. Camels 28 Cougars 21
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I'm no doctor but I don't think cramping is tied to a lack of two-a-days.
Its a conditioning thing, 2 practices a day in the middle of summer do nothing to help you get in shape and handle the heat better.
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I made the post you are referring to last week. I was told they did not practice due to the power outage. I do not know from personal knowledge but posted something based on what I was told so if it is incorrect I apologize but I have very little reason to doubt my source. Having double sessions in the summer is just something every football team good, bad or ugly does except for Dixie. It is probably the reason for the cramping and the slow starts Dixie has pretty often. The kids playing other sports is not an excuse for not having spring football. Every school has many players that participate in other sports and still have spring football. The situation at Dixie should be fairly condusive to winning. Open enrollment for Kenton county and probably the nicest facilities in Northern Kentucky should produce a power house, IMO. Why it doesn't is up to the DHS administration to decide but everyone seems happy with the status quo.
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HHS 56 CCH 13, unfortunately not a close matchup this year
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Nope. All 3 of those school dropped Highlands. Had nothing to do with one OH game a year. HHS had to add teams like LexCath, Madison Central, Louisville Central, Hopkinsville, and Pulaski Southwestern to complete a 10 game schedule. Hats off to those schools for accepting the challenge that some shy from:thumb:
Okay, well I can't speak to Boone and Conner but I know Campbell was dropped for more competetive games when Campbell was having thier down years.
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Spritzky(sp) will never have the kind of program he could and should have until he starts doing things every other team in KY does. Like two a days, spring football and still having practice when the power is out.
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I wouldn't be so sure about that...
I would be
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If HHS is scheduled to play Ryle twice next year, the reason would be that the other 6A teams ( Conner, Boone, and Campbell ) won't play HHS. Highlands fielded one of their better teams last year, and I don't recall anyone complaining about how the games played out. So I ask you, why won't those big 6A schools schedule HHS?
BTW hats off to Ryle:thumb:
Yes HHS and Ryle are playing twice next year and those 6A schools always played HHS until HHS started dropping them to play OH schools.
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I see an upset again this year as coach T and Wildcats are hungry for a win; especially after leaving a victory on the field at Newport last week. PC 20 - HC 14
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I hope the Camels get thier special teams issues worked out. The Camels struggled against Boone's D and Ryle's D is better in my opinion. Ryle 24-Campbell 13.
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Tom will be waving his towel again. The Birds by a score of 42-14, if not worse.
Ryle vs Conner predictions
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I hear you but Ryle hasn't exactly been explosive on O this season.