Estep was the best player on the field. He ran his team better than Danville's qb did. No knock on Danville's Thornton but this might be the worst game he has played. He just wasnt on tonight. Danville lacks playmakers BAD, other than #2 Mcguire they have nothing. On defense Danville is not to bad, Corbin picked on #6 all night long, they found a weakness and went at him all night. Boyle will see that on film and probably do the same thing. Thornton for Danville has to play both ways, they're so much better on the back end when he is playing safety. Danville will be fine once they find some playmakers to go with Mcguire.
I hate this for Mercer County because it was a girl that was kicking that field goal for the win. If she would've hit that I can guarantee she was gonna be named MVP of the game, and that's probably never happened before.
Danville's Defense is way ahead of the offense. Their defense is pretty good! They got some grown men up front on both sides of the ball. The linebacker bell was all over the field, Thornton was off tonight throwing the ball but used his feet good. Danville will be good down in the year, the next three weeks could be brutal for the Ads.
Last name Johnson. Sophomore Running Back, #19 is a freshman running back I hear and supposed to be next in line of Danville great running backs. Caleb Burn.
IMO this might be the worst Danville team in the last 5 yrs. Other than Zach Thornton they look bad. On Defense Darian Bell makes every tackle. I know it's just a scrimmage but this Danville team has a long way to go. I left at halftime score was 35/7 SW
How much stock would you put into his rankings? Looking at his camp rankings I didn't see any big names kids there. None of the elite kids in Kentucky was at his camp. Any reason why?
This was supposed to the Boyle's year to win it all, so I agree Boyle is ahead of Schedule. And Tanner Crawford will run for over 200 yards if he gets the carries!!!
Wandale Robinson has a nice list of schools to choose from also. Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, Nebraska, Virginia, Purdue, and a few more. Kentucky has a lot of talent in the class of 19&20