Some people judge teams by the final score. You want to talk about Highlands loss, but make up excuses why SK only scores 14 points. Will SK drop a spot on the NKY poll?
Every football game at all levels has one or two plays that make the difference. Super bowl New England and Seattle is a perfect example. Also the U of L vs. Clemson game where U of L was short on the first down on the game winning drive late in the 4th qtr.
Several years ago, back in the Dale era, students weren't attending the games because they were boring. Nice to see the students supporting the team.
I was not able to attend the game last night. Sounds like both teams left it all on the field. I'm sure the Birds learned a lot from this game, and will be looking to improve.
If his grades are great, along with great work ethic, is easily coached, stays out of trouble, he could go to any college he wants to. Interest from Alabama as a 7th grader, is a good sign that he is special. Will be fun to follow his progress over the years. Best of luck to the young man. :thumb:
Last year I didn't hear anything that Cooper was having a down year. Only 6A NKY team that lost to the Birds.
People saying that this year is going to be a down year for Cooper. The Birds may not dominate Cooper, but will be competitive for sure.
Thought I would bring this thread back up since it's not very often that KY plays teams from FL. at the high school level.
First I think CC head coach implies that a lot of times that there isn't a lot of respect or sportsmanship shown at some of the HS games in Florida. That's my take, yours may be different.
The Florida team on T's schedule this year sounds a lot like University Christian that played Highlands a while back. Small roster and won the 2A state title the year before. Highlands won the game handily. Trinity will cruise in this one. No disrespect to either team.
CC was runner up in the state title game getting beat in a very close game in 8A.
Someone said CC had over 4500 students attending school there. WOW!
Updated today. Epicharis installed as the 4-1 second choice in the Belmont was equipped with a glue on shoe on his right front hoof.
Everyone involved says horse is good to go.:idunno:
Just hope that the horse finishes healthy and doesn't cause a nasty spill.
I could be wrong, but thought I heard 8 out of the last 16 who won the Belmont, ran in the Derby and skipped the Preakness. Could be a good bet on your part. Good luck. :thumb: