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6 minutes ago, PHJIrish said:

Don't know much about Frederick Douglas, other than they won a KY state championship last year and they're relatively new (2017).

I'm too old to make this trip so I'll be a keyboard jockey this week.

They have several P5 recruits and beat Trinity earlier this year although Trinity may be down. Thinking the Irish will need to play extremely well, turnover-free football to win.

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7 hours ago, PHJIrish said:

Don't know much about Frederick Douglas, other than they won a KY state championship last year and they're relatively new (2017).

I'm too old to make this trip so I'll be a keyboard jockey this week.

Frederick Douglass Broncos sit at #2 in Kentucky 6A and are 2-2

@ Archbishop Hoban [5-0] (OH) Lost 45-6

@ Trinity [2-3] (KY) Won 17-14

Tates Creek [3-2] (KY) Won  43-0 

@ Corbin [4-0] (KY) Lost 6-0

D1 College Prospects

Z. Madison 6'5" 315 Senior IOL 3.5 Star (Committed Arkansas)
D. Kennedy 6'3" 265 Senior WR 3.5 Star (Committed Purdue)
J. Lowe 5'11" 170 Senior CB 3.5 Star (Committed Michigan)
T. Hicks 5'11" 170 Senior CB  3 Star (Committed Northwestern)

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Saw them play Hoban in Canton and it looked like a varsity-JV game.    They came home and beat Trinity and Tates Creek, two pretty good Kentucky teams but were shut out against Corbin last weekend, 6-0.    Cathedral has been up and down all year, so it could be an interesting matchup of two teams trying to figure it out. 

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2 hours ago, FastpacedO said:

Frederick Douglass Broncos sit at #2 in Kentucky 6A and are 2-2

@ Archbishop Hoban [5-0] (OH) Lost 45-6

@ Trinity [2-3] (KY) Won 17-14

Tates Creek [3-2] (KY) Won  43-0 

@ Corbin [4-0] (KY) Lost 6-0

D1 College Prospects

Z. Madison 6'5" 315 Senior IOL 3.5 Star (Committed Arkansas)
D. Kennedy 6'3" 265 Senior WR 3.5 Star (Committed Purdue)
J. Lowe 5'11" 170 Senior CB 3.5 Star (Committed Michigan)
T. Hicks 5'11" 170 Senior CB  3 Star (Committed Northwestern)

A 6'3 265 lb WR??? Lord

I know they have a junior WR who has a ton of P5 offers as well. 

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2 hours ago, Footballking16 said:

A 6'3 265 lb WR??? Lord

I know they have a junior WR who has a ton of P5 offers as well. 

It was a typo on Calpreps he is an Interior Offensive Lineman.

The WR is A. Chenault 6' 2" 165 and is a JR being recruited by Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan, Ole Miss, and West Virginia.

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Cathedral 14, Douglas 10 at the half.  Cathedral got out to a 14-0 lead and then Douglas scored on a long pass on 4th and 11 on the Irish 31 yard line.  Then the Irish just lost momentum or something.  They are a strange team this season!

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9 minutes ago, PHJIrish said:

Cathedral 14, Douglas 10 at the half.  Cathedral got out to a 14-0 lead and then Douglas scored on a long pass on 4th and 11 on the Irish 31 yard line.  Then the Irish just lost momentum or something.  They are a strange team this season!

It makes no sense to me how they jump out of the gate strong then lose the momentum.  

 

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Cathedral 28, Douglas 19.  I'm not sure I've seen a Cathedral team play that good and that bad in the same game.  Maybe the Chatard game.  It's the first back to back wins of the season for the Irish.  Jalen Bonds had a big night, and an onside kick to start the 2nd half was the big play for Cathedral

On to Cincinnati LaSalle next week.

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13 hours ago, hhpatriot04 said:

Great for Indiana teams to go and get wins wins against top regional teams.

How were the matchups? Any interesting differences in rules or playstyle?

I would reach out to the guys that traditionally play in MI, IL, OH and KY, and see if they use a 40 second clock.  Other than that, we ALL use the same NFHS rules.  

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On 9/25/2023 at 12:31 AM, Yuccaguy said:

Other than that, we ALL use the same NFHS rules.  

I live in Ohio, originally from Indiana.  The only game I've seen in OH in the past several years was Penn at Cincinnati St. Xavier and I can't remember if they had the 40-second clock.  But, I do know (from that game) that their mercy rule is such that they go back to regular timing if the score difference goes back under the threshold.  Also, I remember in a Ben Davis at Cincinnati Elder game from many years ago that they put the ball on the 20 for overtime.

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