No argument here. I do not think Lexington has recovered from the dilution of adding 3 more high schools to the city (Dunbar, LCA, Catholic). With Catholic and LCA getting better over the years more and more players went there, combined with the fact that not as many kids play football anymore. With that said Lafayette lost its starting QB in preseason, Clay has been without V Miller and C Gardner, Dunbar and Station don't have much, LCA lost it's core group and Catholic's best players are underclassmen, less the LT.