I wonder how accurate those stats are...if they are accurate and they have a lick a talent that will be the biggest Oline in state (add small college ball to that). Future looks good for MC.
I have heard...staying with the Scottish theme...The Highlanders (as in William Wallace, etc). I think thats pretty unique and cool. I hope they continue to consider it.
Talked with some people last night who are in the loop...Mercer County will continue to be the name of the school but the mascot will change. The colors will continue to be Red white and blue. Mercer predom uses Red and White and Hburg predom uses Blue and White. The New school will make sure it uses blue more than MC currently does. From what I was told they are going to let the students vote over the summer on a new mascot. Didn't say how they were going to come up with a list but the students would have a list to vote from.
I really liked CoachJ's idea (on another thread) of having 6 classes...4 even classes with a small 1A (smallest 16) and a Super 6A (largest 16). His reasoning was that the smallest 16 and the largest 16 are where the biggest discrepancies were... Made since to me...
I know PRP has just about everybody back with the exception of Brown. I look for them to be the one team too push X and M. This will also be another year for them to learn Wolfe's system.
Most good wing-T teams do run a "spread offense". Out of the double wing set you can flat motion into trips. Most good teams utilize THEIR SYSTEM to whatever the defense is giving them. Any good offense should be versatile whether running a spread or wing t.
"We don't rent pigs"
Also Centurion, no disrespect, but Btown Beth in NOT a base Wing-T team. They do sprinkle in a few wing t plays and formations here and there...but they are def not a wing t based offense.
Actually, LCA is very much wing-T. They run a variety of formations but their play calling is all base wing-t..trap, belly, down, down-option, buck, kick, waggle, etc. Wing t is not just formations but schemes as well...