Former_Colonel_92
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I would say that Pike County would be hard to handle, there is some good football being played there, plus adding in athletes from schools that have had lesser success Perry County would be tough too combining PCC and Hazard Greenup County would have some success as well (Raceland, Russell and Greenup Co.) something like 180 kids playing football in a relatively low population county I dont know that Boyd Co would be much better than Ashland already is tho
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Fleming County at Greenup County Predictions
Former_Colonel_92 replied to sidelinedoc's topic in KY Football (High School)
GC has several Sophomores that contribute on Friday nights, 2 Sophomores started against Russell. The Freshman class is small but has talent and the 8th grade class behind them is very talented. GC is building a legitimate PROGRAM under Grizzle and the "window" isn't near to closing on wins -
Hearing that the Rams picked up a QB from Ironton and he looks to be the starter. My sources tell me that its his third stop in as many years. He should pair nicely with the OL from Ironton and the two former Boyd Co starters on the roster. Fairview 2.0 looks to be hard to handle in NEKy this coming fall
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Who will be the Top 5 QBs in Kentucky for 2018?
Former_Colonel_92 replied to theguru's topic in KY Football (High School)
I also Agree Sammons is in the discussion for top 5. He was invited to Elite 11 this year as a Junior to be, holds several school records for passing and has a burning desire to be an elite QB (not that the aforementioned QBs dont have that desire).Plus elite size and does very well academically. Most on here don't know the name because hes not slinging it at Private School or in a "Big Market" -
Greenup County Football 2018
Former_Colonel_92 replied to Gridiron fan's topic in KY Football (High School)
Other names to be on the lookout for with this Greenup Team is Austin Evans. He will be a Jr this season after starting last season at WR. Sammons has been throwing to Evans for a long time and they have alot of chemistry and Jacob Roe, (Jr. OT) who will be in his 3rd year starting. A real special talent and physical presence at 6'7" 310lbs with good feet and a bit of a nasty streak -
Greenup County Football 2018
Former_Colonel_92 replied to Gridiron fan's topic in KY Football (High School)
Greenup County returns alot of experience on both sides of the ball including all starting skill players from last years squad. 3/5 starting lineman and 7 starters on defense. This team will be exciting to watch offensively with school record setting receiver Patrick Kelly catching passes from Jr Eli Sammons. Dual Threat Running back Dalton Halstead will be featured in the back field. The Defense will be anchored by Senior Brecken Thomas at middle LB, a three year starter. The cast on defense will feature returning starters Kieth Sparks (Sr, DE), Alex Wellman (Sr, C), Gary Adkins (Sr, DT) and Tanner Euton (Jr, LB) -
The New NEKY 3A district for 2019 to 2022:
Former_Colonel_92 replied to GOREDDEVILS's topic in KY Football (High School)
I like the new district but I would like to see more schools than 4. Greenup, Russell and Ashland are going to be top 10 if not top 5 in 3A most years. This makes Scheduling 7 non-district games tough. Local teams may not want to add tough games to their schedules or potential playoff matchups to their schedule. This could mean some long travel times and tough in season opponents for Musketeers, Devils and Tomcats -
Top Running Backs 2018 Eastern Ky Edition
Former_Colonel_92 replied to Former_Colonel_92's topic in KY Football (High School)
I like Greenup County's Dalton Halstead. Halstead Rushed for 1200 yards rushing and 500 receiving and 19 total touch downs. He was among the top of 4A in scoring. -
BluegrassPreps' Class 4A Rankings - Discussion (10/23)
Former_Colonel_92 replied to Ram's topic in KY Football (High School)
I can buy into that logic for sure -
Really depends on the Defensive scheme that your team runs? Safeties are not longer 15 yard deep last line of defense type guys. In alot of schemes they are asked to be a player for stretch/toss,quick screen game and have option responsibilities. In todays game Safeties have to be very dynamic against the run and the pass. Blanton from JC (2016) comes to mind as the best example of this
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BluegrassPreps' Class 4A Rankings - Discussion (10/23)
Former_Colonel_92 replied to Ram's topic in KY Football (High School)
Who would you all say has the strongest District in 4A? IMO District 8 is very competitive. JC and Ashland are two of the top 4 4A teams in the state and Greenup is a 3 Seed that no 2 Seed wants to see with their offensive fire power, but it is def a top heavy district. -
Week 10 Non-District Thoughts?
Former_Colonel_92 replied to gchs_uk9's topic in KY Football (High School)
I prefer having a week 10 bye week, i think that it helps get kids that may be banged up get healthy for a playoff run. It also gives the coaching staff a chance to go scout their first round opponent, which i feel is important because you get a good feel of a teams speed, how hard a team plays, tempo ect.....things that are tough on film. The extra week also means you get two weeks to prepare/install the game plan for the first round, something that can be the difference for a team going on the road in a 2 seed vs 3 seed matchup -
Im going with some local (to me) 1A schools that i feel were good enough to win state championship but fell short. 2003 Fairview Eagles- Went 11-1 with a second round home loss to runner-up Beechwood. The 2003 Eagles team was loaded with talent and featured an eventual NFL running back (Chris Jennings). 2006 Raceland Rams-Went 11-2 losing to eventual champions NCC in the third round at home. Raceland Dominated the First half of that game but got worn down in the second. the 2006 Rams had an explosive offense and a punishing defense.
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4A #10 Greenup County at 4A #4 Ashland 10/13
Former_Colonel_92 replied to T-CATS's topic in KY Football (High School)
Im going to take the Musketeers in a close one. Greenup will have to play four quarters of intense football. Both teams will make plays but I look for Greenup to overcome some adversity and gain momentum off of it and surge late. Musketeers 35 tomcats 28 -
Final last night in Grayson
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First off, I understand that officials are not perfect and no one can make every call. That being said officials should call the game without bias and with player safety at the forefront. Towards the end of a local game. With the score 43-7 the winning team substituted their Varsity QB for their Freshman QB. During the small amount of action the Freshman he took what looked to be a very late hit on a screen pass directly in front of the white hat official. No call was given. Upon explanation the official explained that "Had it been the starter he would have called it" and something about it being hard to penalize a team on the losing end of a running clock. I find that inexcusable. The score should not dictate penalties and age nor status of a player should not dictate calls. Luckily the young man was not hurt but the actions/explanations of the official in question shows he DOES NOT have player safety at the forefront of this responsibilities and he feels he should have the power to affect a game when he so chooses. these are two qualities that any referee should not posses. Am i wrong to be upset by this or do you feel this is acceptable. Thoughts? Opinions?