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  1. 13 hours ago, Seybold24 said:

    Me too. Is it possible they are making bad decisions intentionally to force a Boyle-Danville merger? This is crazy lol, not sure if this is the hire just speculation but if it is I can’t believe you don’t try to do the right thing and save the school and program. 

    IMHO Boyle assuming the Danville School district and operating 2 high schools under one umbrella would probably be the best thing from an education standpoint but that’s a different topic for a different day. A full merger, no thanks. 

  2. 17-19 had more D1 guys than 20 and 21. This team has the most of any of them. 

    Sage Dawson EKU offer 

    Tommy Zeismer UK Commit 

    Tavi Quisenberry UK, Louisville, EKU 

    Andrew Hardwick Army Commit 

    Brock Driver UK offer 

    I feel like I’m missing someone else but regardless this years team has an impressive offer sheet maybe more so than the 17-19 teams. 

     

  3. 4 hours ago, WishboneCity said:

    I think the Redhounds bring it home for the first time since 1982! In my opinion Corbin is more physical up front and should dominate the trenches. People have had trouble tackling Combs all year and I don’t see that changing this week. 
     

    Overall I think that Corbin has the tougher, stronger, and more hard-nosed guys on the offensive side of the ball and it will give the Boyle defense fits. 
     

    Corbin-40

    Boyle-21

    Good bulletin board material. 

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  4. Boyle makes its fourth straight appearance to Kroger field looking for their third consecutive title. This time the opponent is none other than Coach Haddix’s former team, Corbin. Boyle enters the game at 12-2 and Corbin enters at an unblemished 14-0. 
     

    The Redhounds have no shortage of offense coming in at a scoring pace of 49 points per game and accumulating an average of 344 yards. Boyle comes in scoring 41 points per game and 340 yards per game. Defensively Corbin is giving up 14 ppg while Boyle is giving up 16. This game is either going to be a shootout for the ages or a defensive showdown. 
     

    Being the Friday night game and both teams known for having a fan base that travels well, this might be the most attended game of the 6. It will be a state championship atmosphere without a doubt! We’ve known all year that these were the top of the class and it is only fitting that they will meet each other in the final game, on the states biggest biggest stage to determine your 2022 4A State Champion. Who do you got in the 4A finale? 


    1014343745_CorbinvsBoyleCountyBanner.jpg

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  5. A matchup of “newer” Blue bloods awaits us Friday night at Rebel Stadium. There have been 16 state titles between the 2 schools. All coming since 1999. Boyle has 10 of those and Central 6. Both teams thrive on and pride themselves on top tier defense. 

    Central enters the game at 9-4, winners of their last 7 games and have given up a total of 26 points in those 7 games. Granted one win is a 1-0 forfeit in the first round but impressive numbers nonetheless. The Central offense runs through Cortez Stone. Stone has 2123 rushing yards, 195 receiving yards and 26 Touchdowns. Talk about a super sophomore! 
     

    Boyle enters the game at 11-2 fresh off of a 41-21 win over district rival Lexington Catholic. Boyle has relied heavily on their ground game thus far in the playoffs. They’ve rushed for 277 yards per game and only attempting 12 passes per game at a 122 ypg clip. Boyle’s own super sophomore Tavey Quisenberry and junior Avery Bodner account for most of those yards. 
     

    This is one of those games where the team with the fewest turnovers and plays the cleanest game will come out on top. Fully expect a defensive showdown that will be worth the price of admission. Who do you got in this one? 

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