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THROUGH WEEK 6

Team PPG 

  1. Reitz 37.2 PPG

  2. VL 35.3 PPG

  3. Castle 33.7 PPG

  4. Bosse 32.7 PPG

  5. Jasper 31.5 PPG

  6. Memorial 28.0 PPG

  7. North 26.3 PPG

  8. Mater Dei 14.8 PPG

  9. Central 7.3 PPG 

  10. Harrison 3.2 PPG 

Defensive Team PPG 

  1. Memorial 7.5 PPG

  2. Reitz 7.5 PPG  

  3. North 13.8 PPG

  4. VL 16.7 PPG

  5. Jasper 20.3 PPG

  6. Castle 23.5 PPG 

  7. Mater Dei 27.2 PPG

  8. Bosse 39.3 PPG 

  9. Harrison 43.5 PPG

  10. Central 50.8 PPG 

Team Offensive YPG 

  1. Bosse 446.7 YPG

  2. Reitz 400.3  YPG 

  3. VL 362.8 YPG

  4. North 331.0 YPG

  5. Castle 330.2 YPG

  6. Memorial 305.3. YPG

  7. Jasper 280.0 YPG

  8. Mater Dei 265.6 YPG (No Week 6 Stats)

  9. Harrison 168.3 YPG

  10. Central 144.2 YPG 

Team Offensive Passing YPG 

  1. Reitz 218.2 YPG

  2. Bosse 209.8 YPG

  3. Memorial 190.8 YPG 

  4. Castle 142.2 YPG 

  5. North 132.8 YPG

  6. Mater Dei 118.0 YPG (No Week 6 Stats)

  7. Central 112.7 YPG

  8. VL 104.2 YPG

  9. Harrison 92.5YPG

  10. Jasper 24.6 YPG (Did not pass in Week 2) 

Team Offensive Rushing YPG

  1. Jasper 259.0 YPG

  2. VL 258.7 YPG

  3. Bosse 236.7 YPG

  4. North 198.2 YPG

  5. Castle 188.0 YPG

  6. Reitz 182.7 YPG

  7. Mater Dei 147.6 YPG (No Week 6 Stats)

  8. Memorial 114.5 YPG

  9. Harrison 75.8 YPG

  10. Central 31.5 YPG 

Defensive Passing (allowed) 

  1. Reitz 71.7 YPG (430 yards) (35/108, 0.324) (Avg: 28.9% CR)

  2. Memorial 84.0 (504 yards) (40/95, 0.421) (Avg: 41.8% CR)

  3. Bosse 106.2 YPG (637 yards) (47/82, 0.573)(Avg: 53.4% CR)

  4. Harrison 143.2 YPG (716 yards) (47/77, 0.61) (Avg: 63.7% CR)***

  5. Mater Dei 151.5 YPG (909 yards) (53/85, 0.624) (Avg: 67.3% CR)

  6. Castle 154.3 YPG (926 yards) (83/125, 0.664) (Avg: 68.0% CR)

  7. Jasper 156.7 YPG (940 yards) (78/136, 0.574) (Avg: 57.1% CR)

  8. VL 164.7 YPG (988 yards) (93/158, 0.589) (Avg: 59.1% CR)

  9. North 167.2 YPG (836 yards) (68/125, 0.552) (Avg: 54.0% CR)*

  10. Central 175.8 YPG (1055 yards) (58/20, 0.707) (Avg: 68.3% CR)

Defensive Rushing (Allowed) 

  1. North 79.2 YPG (396 yards) (132C, 3.2 YPC)*

  2. Reitz 95.7 YPG (574 yards) (188C, 2.83 YPC) 

  3. Memorial 99.7 YPG (598 yards) (156C, 3.57 YPC)

  4. Jasper 111.3 YPG (668 yards) (160C, 4.11 YPC) 

  5. VL 145.2 YPG (871 Yards) (178C, 4.66 YPC)

  6. Mater Dei 171.8 YPG (1031 yards) (183C, 5.73 YPC)

  7. Central 223.7 YPG (1342 yards) (176C, 8.11 YPC)

  8. Harrison 251.2 YPG (1507 yards) (191C, 8.13 YPC) 

  9. Bosse 253.2 YPG (1519 yards) (206C, 7.4 YPC)* 

  10. Castle 262.5 YPG (1575 yards) (232C, 7.06 YPC) 

Defensive Total YPG (Allowed) 

  1. Reitz 167.3 YPG

  2. Memorial 183.7 YPG 

  3. North 246.2 YPG*

  4. Jasper 268.0 YPG

  5. VL 309.8 YPG

  6. Mater Dei 323.3 YPG

  7. Bosse 359.3 YPG

  8. Harrison 370.5 YPG 

  9. Central 399.5 YPG

  10. Castle 416.8 YPG

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Week 7 Power rankings!

1. Reitz- Looks Reitz has finally figured out some offensive 2H problems right on time before the huge Memorial game on Friday

2. Memorial- Still figuring the offense after losing QB1 and RB1, but the Tigers are fighting through it. Big challenge against Reitz coming up

3. VL- Losing QB1 for a few weeks is definitely a big hit for a rising Alices team, but the running game looks strong. Big test coming up against North

4. Jasper- After a 1-2 start, the Wildcats are becoming a solid team at the right time. Can the Cats get their 4th straight win against Castle?

5. North- Close to Jasper, North seems like a team that is shaping up and could get to their best regular season in a long time. Has a very big home against the Alices.

6. Castle- After starting 3-1 to the season, the Knights have fallen to 3-3 after losing to Reitz. Still wouldn’t count them out for a late regular season run, but they definitely need to work on the defense.

7. Bosse- The best 1-5 team right now as Bosse can score pretty quick with their players. Saw a lot of improvement and almost won against Memorial, but lots to do for the Dawgs, great opportunity for a bounce back against MD.

8. Mater Dei- Tough season for Cats after winning the state championship last season. A couple of games could have gone their way to the Cats, can they turn it around? Big game against Bosse in Enlow.

9. Harrison- Can the Warriors get their first win this Friday? Battle for the first win against Central

10. Central- Just like Harrison, big game against them this weekend 

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What we learned after Week7!

- Reitz dominated the Tigers in the Battle of Unbeatens and is on pace to win their 2nd straight SIAC Title. The Panthers are one of the most well rounded teams in Southern Indiana and will make a noise in the playoffs. The Tigers had trouble scoring against Panthers Defense all night, even when they had very good field position. However, outside of a couple of plays, Memorial Defense did play well throughout the game. But missing QB1 would eventually catch up to the Tigers.

- North completely manhandled the Alices too, as North did what they want down the field throughout the game. As the Alices couldn’t do anything to stop or score on them. I believe North ended up have around 300 rushing yards and went up 24-zip at HT. North’s D held the Alices Offense to around 80 total yards in the game. North may very well have the best OL/DL in the conference this season and maybe 2024 (some are juniors).I know Hunt is out for the Alices, but I did think this would have been a competitive game.

- This game was an excellent matchup as Castle escapes Jasper by 2 yards. It sound liked the starting QB for Castle went out after the 1Q and brought in a sophomore QB. However, he led the Knights to a 39-32 victory over the Cats as Jasper was seconds away from tying the game, but fumbled the ball with 40 seconds left. It looked Jasper went up pretty high in the 2H, but it seems like Jasper gave up a couple of safeties and turnovers to Castle. I haven’t looked at the stats, but I heard Castle had a pretty good rushing game last Friday.

- Congratulations to Bosse, as they beat MD for the first time in 30 years on Homecoming. Bosse went down 13-0 early and scoring 22 straight points in the 2Q, which proved enough, as the Dawgs would win it 36-20. While MD has struggled, it looked like they had some offensive success initially but dwindled, but I do know it was 28-20 game throughout the 4Q until Bosse sealed the deal with a late TD.

- I didn’t follow this game closely, but from the sounds of it, it was a back and forth game between Harrison/Central. Unlike last years blowout win for Harrison, the Warriors got their first win on the season beating the Bears, 28-21 at the Bear Den. Central remains winless  for the time being and might have another 0-10 season.

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THROUGH WEEK 7

Team PPG 

  1. Reitz 36.7 PPG

  2. Castle 34.4 PPG

  3. Bosse 33.1 PPG

  4. Jasper 31.6 PPG

  5. VL 30.4PPG

  6. North 27.0 PPG

  7. Memorial 24.0 PPG

  8. Mater Dei 15.7 PPG

  9. Central 9.3 PPG 

  10. Harrison 6.7 PPG 

Defensive Team PPG 

  1. Reitz 6.4PPG

  2. Memorial 11.3 PPG  

  3. North 11.9PPG

  4. VL 18.7 PPG

  5. Jasper 23.0 PPG

  6. Castle 24.7 PPG 

  7. Mater Dei 28.4 PPG

  8. Bosse 36.7 PPG 

  9. Harrison 40.3 PPG

  10. Central 47.6 PPG 

Team Offensive YPG 

  1. Bosse 440.4YPG

  2. Reitz 393.7  YPG

  3. North 351.4 YPG 

  4. Castle 348.7 YPG

  5. VL 328.6 YPG

  6. Jasper 296.7 YPG

  7. Memorial 283.0 YPG

  8. Mater Dei 265.6 YPG (No Week 6 or 7 Stats)

  9. Harrison 175.3 YPG

  10. Central 171.4 YPG 

Team Offensive Passing YPG 

  1. Reitz 210.1 YPG

  2. Bosse 210.1 YPG

  3. Memorial 180.7 YPG 

  4. Castle 148.0 YPG 

  5. North 131.9 YPG

  6. Central 119.7 YPG

  7. Mater Dei 118.0 YPG (No Week 6 or 7 Stats)

  8. VL 95.0 YPG

  9. Harrison 89.6 YPG

  10. Jasper 27.7 YPG (Did not pass in Week 2) 

Team Offensive Rushing YPG

  1. Jasper 273.0 YPG

  2. VL 233.7 YPG

  3. Bosse 230.1 YPG

  4. North 219.6 YPG

  5. Castle 200.7 YPG

  6. Reitz 183.6 YPG

  7. Mater Dei 147.6 YPG (No Week 6 or 7 Stats)

  8. Memorial 102.3YPG

  9. Harrison 85.7 YPG

  10. Central 51.9 YPG 

Defensive Passing (allowed) 

  1. Reitz 79.0 YPG (533 yards) (47/130, 0.362) (Avg: 32.2% CR)

  2. Memorial 95.1 (666 yards) (52/113, 0.46) (Avg: 45.4% CR)

  3. Bosse 106.2 YPG (637 yards) (47/82, 0.573)(Avg: 53.4% CR)*

  4. Castle 138.5 YPG (926 yards) (86/132, 0.652) (Avg: 64.4% CR)

  5. North 142.5 YPG (855 yards) (88/144, 0.611) (Avg: 52.9% CR)*

  6. Harrison 147.5 YPG (885 yards) (66/103, 0.641) (Avg: 64.5% CR)***

  7. VL 159.1 YPG (1114 yards) (103/173, 0.595) (Avg: 60.2% CR)

  8. Jasper 160.4 YPG (1123 yards) (88/154, 0.571) (Avg: 56.9% CR)

  9. Central 161.0 YPG (1127 yards) (64/96, 0.667) (Avg: 65.4% CR)

  10. Mater Dei 161.6YPG (1131 yards) (74/114, 0.649) (Avg: 69.9% CR)

Defensive Rushing (Allowed) 

  1. North 76.5 YPG (459 yards) (157C, 3.08 YPC)*

  2. Reitz 87.0 YPG (609 yards) (209C, 2.65 YPC) 

  3. Memorial 112.9 YPG (790 yards) (195C, 3.76 YPC)

  4. Jasper 135.0 YPG (945 yards) (204C, 4.43 YPC) 

  5. VL 174.1YPG (1219 Yards) (222C, 5.12 YPC)

  6. Mater Dei 174.6 YPG (1222 yards) (211C, 5.88 YPC)

  7. Central 212.4 YPG (1487 yards) (196C, 7.99 YPC)

  8. Harrison 242.1 YPG (1695 yards) (232C, 7.61 YPC) 

  9. Bosse 253.2 YPG (1519 yards) (206C, 7.4 YPC)* 

  10. Castle 275.6 YPG (1929 yards) (279C, 7.13 YPC) 

Defensive Total YPG (Allowed) 

  1. Reitz 166.0 YPG

  2. Memorial 208.0 YPG 

  3. North 219.0 YPG*

  4. Jasper 295.4 YPG

  5. VL 333.3 YPG

  6. Mater Dei 336.1 YPG

  7. Bosse 359.3 YPG*

  8. Harrison 368.6 YPG 

  9. Central 373.3 YPG

  10. Castle 414.0 YPG

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On 10/2/2023 at 9:50 AM, TigerFan20 said:

- Congratulations to Bosse, as they beat MD for the first time in 30 years on Homecoming. Bosse went down 13-0 early and scoring 22 straight points in the 2Q, which proved enough, as the Dawgs would win it 36-20. While MD has struggled, it looked like they had some offensive success initially but dwindled, but I do know it was 28-20 game throughout the 4Q until Bosse sealed the deal with a late TD.

 

 Best guess on Bosse team that beat MD "30 yrs ago" was the one with Levron Williams at RB?  

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Update SIAC Stat Leaders - Through 7 Weeks (teams who have entered stats)

Passing Yards

1.       Elijah Wagner 1367 yards (on 178 attempts) - Bosse

2.       Ben Davies 1354 yards (on 133 attempts) - Reitz

3.       Sam McKinney 926 yards (on 130 attempts) – North

4.       Caden Gordon 890 yards (on 98 attempts) - Castle

5.       Matthew Fisher 763 yards (on 102 attempts) - Memorial

Passing Completion %

1.       Ben Davies 70% (93/133) - Reitz

2.       Matthew Fisher 60% (61/102) - Memorial

3.       Elijah Wagner 59% (105/178) - Bosse

4.       Xander Hunt 59% (41/69) - Vincennes

5.       Caden Gordon 57% (56/98) - Castle

Passing TDs

1.       Elijah Wagner 13 - Bosse

2.       Ben Davies 12 - Reitz

3.       Sam McKinney 10 - North

4.       Caden Gordon 9 - Castle

5.       Xander Hunt 9 - Vincennes

Rushing Yards

1.       Elijah Wagner 1217 yards (on 144 attempts) - Bosse

2.       Max McCool 724 yards (on 96 attempts) - Castle

3.       BB McCrary 699 yards (on 104 attempts) - Vincennes

4.       Antonio Harris 651 yards (on 79 attempts) - Castle

5.       Cainen Northington 647 yards (on 88 attempts) - North

Rushing TDs

1.       Elijah Wagner 15 - Bosse

2.       Antonio Harris 10 - Castle

3.       Max McCool 9 - Castle

4.       Xander Hunt 8 - Vincennes

5.       Sam McKinney 7 - North

Receptions

1.       Roland Vera Jr. 46 – Reitz

2.       Tizhaun Tomlinson 45 – Bosse

3.       Luke Ellspermann 41 – Memorial

4.       Hayden Summers 30 - Reitz

5.       Jaiden Clark 27 – Central

Receiving Yards

1.       Roland Vera Jr. 625 yards – Reitz

2.       Luke Ellspermann 567 yards – Memorial

3.       Tizhaun Tomlinson 529 yards – Bosse

4.       Hayden Summers 466 yards - Reitz

5.       Jaiden Clark 461 yards - Central

Receiving TDs

1.       Luke Ellspermann 7 – Memorial

2.       Roland Vera Jr. 5 – Reitz

3.       Tizhaun Tomlinson 5 - Bosse

4.       Darius Hill 5 – Vincennes

5.       Hayden Summers 4 - Reitz

6.       Antonio Harris 4 – Castle

7.       Jersey Wells 4 - Castle

8.       Royal Elliot 4 – Bosse

Total TDs

1.       Elijah Wagner 16 – Bosse

2.       Antonio Harris 14 – Castle

3.       Max McCool 10 – Castle

4.       Roland Vera Jr. 9 – Reitz

5.       Luke Ellspermann 8 – Memorial

6.       Xander Hunt 8 - Vincennes

Total Yards

1.       Elijah Wagner 2652 yards – Bosse

2.       Ben Davies 1445 yards – Reitz

3.       Sam McKinney 1267 yards – North

4.       Antonio Harris 1067 yards – Castle

5.       Xander Hunt 1063 yards – Vincennes

Total Tackles

1.       Alex Broshears 83 – Memorial

2.       Gavin Leach 78 – Castle

3.       Blake Green 75 – Vincennes

4.       Ayden Wells 68 – Reitz

5.       Will Hambrick 67 - Vincennes

Tackles For Loss

1.       Kaleb Harris 19 - North

2.       Jayden Hazelwood 16 – North

3.       Calab Utley 13 – Reitz

4.       Donavan Baker 12 – Memorial

5.       Alex Sitzman 10 – Reitz

Sacks

1.       Kaleb Harris 12.5 – North

2.       Levi Oxley 5 – Reitz

3.       Darion Fellow Jr. 5 – Bosse

4.       Calab Utley 4 – Reitz

5.       Jayden Hazelwood 4 - North

Interceptions

1.       Raden Benson 4 – Vincennes

2.       Max Thorne 3 – Vincennes

3.       JJ Lowery 3 – Memorial

4.       Jeremiah McGuire 3 – Memorial

5.       Tied with 2: Roland Vera Jr. – Reitz, Xavier Burris – Reitz, Nehemiah Madison – Reitz, Dylan Mayse – Central, Xavier Brooks – Harrison, Zach Sebree – Harrison, Alex Heck – North

Field Goals

1.       Pate Barrett 6/7 (long of 28) – Memorial

2.       Keifer Sanderson 6/8 (long of 51) – Reitz

3.       Alex Hess 2/4 (long of 42) – North

4.       Aleyna Quinn 1/1 (long of 42) – Castle

5.       Ryker Kotmel 1/1 (long of 38) - Castle

PATs

1.       Keifer Sanderson 28/28 – Reitz

2.       Luke Lindsey 27/29 – Vincennes

3.       Pate Barrett 17/18 – Memorial

4.       Ryker Kotmel 17/18 – Castle

5.       Alex Hess 11/15 – North

Kickoff Touchbacks

1.       Keifer Sanderson 19 (out of 45 kicks) – Reitz

2.       Luke Lindsey 9 (out of 35 kicks) – Vincennes

3.       Aleyna Quinn 6 (out of 25 kicks) – Castle

4.       Pate Barrett 2 (out of 32 kicks) - Memorial

 

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38 minutes ago, tango said:

If Wagner isn't SIAC POY there ought to be an investigation. 

I think he will be. Statistically on pace for a better season than Hunt had last year when he won it. However, I could understand other arguments last year (Wunderlich) and this year (Vera Jr.) due to their (Hunt/Wagner) team records and just the sheer volume they get. Personally, I'd have no problem with Wagner winning it this year. Very impressive athlete and stats.

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Power Rankings! This was a pretty tough  one after Reitz.

1. Reitz- Clearly the best team in the SIAC and one most well rounded teams in the area on defense and offense. Just 2 games away from winning B2B undefeated SIAC titles for this Panther crew.

2. Memorial- While the Tigers did get dominated by Reitz last week, they are still figuring the offense and ran into a juggernaut against the better team. 2 big games coming up for the Tigers.

3. North- 2 straight week, 2 straight shutouts that does not get unnoticed. As North appears to have their best regular season in a long time. Big one with Jasper this week.

4. Castle- I don’t what they do in Paradise, but they score points in crucial moments, which was seen last week against Jasper. Some injury questions to arise from the Knights. 

4. VL- Took a shot in the mouth against the biggest in the SIAC and was dominated in the trenches and missing Hunt did hurt. However, big game against the Tigers this weekend.

6. Jasper- Still think Jasper maybe a little underrated, however, blowing 2 score lead and giving up 2 safeties does not bode well. However, the Cats will have a chance at a quality win when the Huskies roll into town.

7. Bosse- One of the most electrifying teams in the SIAC, whose record can be a little misleading. But the Dawgs can maybe grab another 2 wins this season. Reitz-Bosse game this week is going to be fun!

8. Mater Dei- Not the season the Wildcats wanted, but it seemed like MD had some early success last week against Bosse. But ended their 30 year winning streak against Bosse, losing to them. Tough 2 weeks coming up for the Cats.

9. Harrison- Finally earns a hard fight victory against the Bears and has a chance to beat Mater Dei this week at home.

10. Central- Just a score away from winning their first game, but fell short against the Warriors. Unfortunately the Bears appear to be headed to another winless regular season.
 

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