I must bring up the obvious that we are discounting teams such as Ballard, Simon Kenton, Ryle and others. However, no teams in 6A are close to the greatness of this most talented and now experienced Trinity team.
Jim,
With all do respect and a tip of the hat your perspective is way off. I understand that this Rocks team is young and you are trying to help keep the big head in check by playing down their talent, experience, and greatness but most agree as the all the polls indiacate that this Trinity is number one. This is the greatest of all Trinity teams only to be surpassed by next year's team. I am suprised that the Bombers barely escaped with their victory. The only chink in the Shamrock armor that could possibly be found may be in how they respond to this unexpected loss. This group of Rocks is no longer inexperienced after the game with the Bombers. They have now faced some great opponents and have won and by some fluke lost one. This is experienced gained. Lets hear no more of this inexperience gobbledygook.
Ok, Ok, St. Xavier might win this game. But with all the talk in Jefferson County about new coaches, D-1 prospects, equalization, and near defeats, what is a fan of a big private school suppose to think these days. :idunno:
If St. Xavier's game last week was not a falter or collapse, then what is? Playing Male at home is a daunting test for the Tigers. We are not number one in the polls and are not blessed with all the talent and the best team we have ever had only to be surpassed by next years team as Kentucky's undisputed number one team is. The Bulldogs are as especially excited about the game and the impending and overwhelming chance to win this year. It has been a few years since these teams have lined up against each other and if memory serves me correct Male has had the best of it recently. Oh the Tigers will be there and give it their best and possibly, just possibly may escape with a victory.