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tcat25

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  1. From the late 80's in West Kentucky:

     

    Al Baker from Trigg County. Guy looked like he was wearing full pads when he would go out for pre-game in jersey and helmet. I think he went to UK, then maybe a knee?

     

    Ronnie Moss from Crittenden County. Evasive runner with major league speed. I think we was also a knee.

     

    There were some hoss linemen from Heath around then as well. Monty Brown and Shane King, don't know what became of them.

     

    Pretty sure Al Baker was at UK, but I don't know anything about his career.

  2. I've heard a lot of good things about Carter but have never seen him play.

     

    Carter is a very athletic and fast kid, but IMO he needs to learn to stop dancing and running east-west and learn to just hit the hole and get 2 or 3 instead of trying for the homerun everytime. Once he learns this I think he can be a very good running back for Ashland.

  3. DIII schools are very expensive, but the education is worth every penny IMO. Most DIII schools will help you out tremendously if you had good grades in high school, a good ACT and get help from your FAFSA. Grants are also usually available to help you pay their high tuition.

  4. I was recruited by both schools and loved both of them even though i chose not to attend either of them. Both schools are very highly touted academically and you won't go wrong choosing one over the other. In my experience, you have to visit the schools multiple times and get a feel for the school. I made my college choice because i felt the most at home and the most comfortable at this particular school.

     

    I got a little of subject but whatever school you plan to attend Centre, Rhodes or somewhere else, go to the place that you feel fits you best IMO.

  5. I have not slammed anyone. I support Josh, Drew and Scott, and i wish them all the best while they are in college playing football and getting an education. Now that is all i have to say about this topic anymore, we'll see what happens for Scott and i hope he does get a chance to prove me wrong but i don't think we will get the chance to see Scott play on a regular basis again and that is JMO. But at Georgetown he will be getting a good education which is the important part.

  6. I'm not saying he didn't have a good high school career because he had an oustanding career and put up good numbers and i'm not talking about Ashland vs Raceland because that's not what this debate is about. This is about Grizzle's move to Georgetown where there are already 4 QB's on their roster, and where historically some great players from this area who were high school standouts have gone and gotten lost on the depth chart because Georgetown pulls in so many great players from all over the country, Ex:Josh Gross.

  7. I challenge you to find another post where i have "bashed" Raceland, i like and support all the local teams when they aren't playing Ashland. In high school Grizzle threw a lot of short passes and screens so IMO he has a lot of trouble throwing the deepers routes. The last time i saw him was in the All Star game he played in and those practices, he struggled all week and practice and during the game throwing anything and only completed like 4 passes in that game. He may have improved over the past year but he couldn't win the starting job at a new program who couldn't beat most JV teams, so i don't think he'll play at all at Georgetown who is NAIA power.

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