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PantherPride2020

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  1. Loads of talent lost on both sides of the ball. The upcoming Senior class isn't very big so a lot of young guys are going to have to step and see starting varsity time for the first time. The good news is that Etown returns the bulk of their offensive line and gets back two incoming senior linemen that were injured the bulk of their junior season. They have skill players that should see success behind an experienced line. Junior to be Joe Becherer (Jay's Brother) is a stud and will be a leader on both sides of the ball. The first 3 games could be tough with Franklin Simpson, CAL and North Hardin but there is talent in the incoming Junior and Sophomore class and I look for Coach Brown and his staff to have these guys ready by the time district play starts.

  2. Well, why stop there? Let's take the top 4 from each district and put the 1s together, the 2s together, 3s together and 4s together. Each could have their own state championship. 6A-A, 6A-AA, 6A-AAA, 6A-AAAA. Then take all the 5 or 6 seeds, because obviously we don't want to hurt anyone's feelings and they could be the 6A-AAAAA state champs. And then anyone who loses in the above Class/division playoffs could branch off and have their own state championship. We could keep going until literally every team in the state could call themselves a state champion. Doesn't that sound great?

  3. I agree that there needs to be more that goes into the seeding process. Currently it is only based off the points you get for wins based off the class those opponents are in. Most middle schools are only playing around 8 games and if you are in a large conference you have to play your conference opponents. You have no choice if those are D1, D2, or D3 opponents. To me if 2 teams are both placed in the same region, Team 1 is undefeated and team 2 has 1 loss and it is against Team 1 then there is no way that team 2 should be seeded higher which seems to be the case for Newburg. Not only is it unfair to them it is also unfair to the teams that matchup with them. They have to play a much higher quality opponent earlier in the tournament than they should have to. For the record i'm not involved with Newburg so I have no dog in the fight. Teams also don't get punished for losses.

  4. 95% of the players at Elizabethtown have been in that school system since they were kids. A couple of players moved in from Collins a few seasons ago and maybe 1 kid that used to go to Central Hardin so I don't think Elizabethtown is the problem with the County schools downfall. North Hardin won't come off the spread offense even though they have nice athletes and the ability to run forcing the clock to continuously stop on incomplete passes and their defense to be on the field constantly. John Hardin as a whole is down in enrollment and unless the county redistricts it will continue to be a problem. The freshman RB at North should be at John so that doesn't help. They are going to see some pretty lean years in the future unless something changes. Central Hardin is decent. They've played some good competition but they are young in the secondary.

  5. Boyle handled their business and is very good but don’t get it twisted, North Hardin is terrible! They beat a bad John Hardin team and a 1 win North Bullitt Team. Their 4 losses have been complete blowouts and 2 of them to 3A teams.

     

    Can I get an Amen?

     

    The Rebels dismantled a pretty good North Hardin team. I was expecting a 3-4 TD win but it was 42-3 in the 2nd Quarter with 7 minutes to go.

     

    Boyle County continues to get better at the Quarterback position. Also, this is one of the faster Boyle County teams I have ever seen.

     

    Random question: What's the average height and weight of the Rebel starting offensive line? Those boys looked big.

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