Jump to content

LeatherFace

10 Post Members
  • Posts

    102
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation

10 Good

Converted

  • Location
    Madisonville

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. Exactly, recruiting coordinators and position coaches watch almost all scout film that comes in the door. The only players being "missed :cry: " are ones not actively advertising themselves, sending out film, a bio page, etc. Outside of the mega powers, most programs look for the diamond in the rough kids.
  2. It is the belief and many (including myself) that he'll be asked to switch positions. Of course, that does depend greatly on who the new Offensive coordinator is.
  3. Savko, he waited his turn and knew the system very well. I've met Brad, and he's a great young man, from what little I've seen him in last years spring practice, he's one of the most poise QB's with great decision making skills. Of course he sat out this past season due to transferring. I hope he and Brandon Smith are given their fair shots over Mr. Overrated from Notre Dame.
  4. Solidify their defense and they'll be pretty good.
  5. It was known and discussed before all the re-classification started that their enrollment had been steadily decreasing. There was a slight feeling even then, that they were going to drop to 2A in the 4 Class system.
  6. I also believe despite the weather, Caldwell struggled defensively against Option oriented offense of Muhlenberg South and Heath. Webster is very vanilla making them easy to prepare for, especially a second time.
  7. 42, I believe. You may be thinking of #4 Adam Beck, if I was guessing.
  8. Both teams had players out. Senior Adam Boyd starter at MLB was out with a torn MCL from the Trigg game last week.
  9. Tough game in tough weather, it was plain nasty. About 12 people in attendance? It was a fun game to watch, really didn't know what would happen next.
  10. Don't combine Muhlenberg South with Muhlenberg North. People over at South do care about their program and kids, they have good attendance and are building a new lockerroom and weight room. There are no similarities between the two. Steve Sparks tells his players not to play football @ North, it isn't the case at South. South just isn't good right now, but they've got good numbers and good young players.
  11. On top of the offensive struggles for Russellville, there were a lot of penalties and miscues for the Panthers. Late season mistakes that shouldn't take place like 12 players on the field, or getting the offensive play calls in late and players not knowing whether they should be on the field. Once Metcalfe got up by 21, the Panthers started hanging their heads a bit and Metcalfe kept comin'. I hope the Ville can gain a grip on their offensive identity, because they've came out of the gates slow several times this year on the offensive side of the ball, speed kills though, and they got that. For Metcalfe, they are pretty solid, they just do what they do and dare you to stop them. Base run plays like Iso, Sweep, and Power, mixed with play action. Warfe (sp?) is a good QB, and their line keeps firing off and wears opponents down on both sides. They have a decent passing game. Neither team looked to have much quality depth. Metcalfe is solid but from looking at the sideline they are an injury away from trouble. Russellville isn't much better, but they do have some depth in the skill player department. Either way best of luck to both of them...it was a good game atleast in the first half.
  12. I think it's a little of both. Turn of the century, Muhlenberg South was a competitor in the district and partly based on their talent. The big running back Josh Winn, and big line's led by current Hilltopper Kale Butler, they hit an absolute talent drought. This region runs in waves outside of a couple of teams.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using the site you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use Policies.