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  1. I would expect no less from you than this heartless comment. I'm blessed to have never been in the situation that these kids or their parents have been in, and I'm sure you have been too. That doesn't mean everyone has been that fortunate. It does not matter if contraction is a key and vital tool needed to maintain competitive balance. Competitive balance has nothing to do with this situation. No the kids lives will not be destroyed, but playing sports is a good distraction from their daily life. It keeps them off the streets and busy doing something. Just my 2 cents.
    8 points
  2. On a scale ranging from spaghetti noodle to granite counter top, how hard were you when you posted this article? Please be honest Sir.
    8 points
  3. No matter what level of football a player competes at, you play to win the game. But most importantly you prepare and practice to be a winner. For most kids football is a very small window of their lives. The impact it can have on the ability to endure and overcome obstacles is immense. I enjoy other sports, but I will never be convinced there is a better sport than football to encompass all things that life can throw at you. #GoWolfpack
    6 points
  4. The IHSAA does not list maintaining competitive balance as one of their purposes. Who besides yourself is concerned with this issue?
    5 points
  5. Regardless of how you feel about any team not named Reitz or Gibson Southern these two have earned a chance to win a sectional championship. Hope it’s a great game and good luck to both. so for the record...it’s your opinion that Memorial, Princeton, and VL are all lucky their not in 32?
    3 points
  6. I'm pretty sure the players and coaches involved have probably moved on, perhaps you should too.
    3 points
  7. Potential Regional Match ups. I too picked RC because of @Coach Nowlin
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  8. I want to complain, but it won't do any good.
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  9. Foolish comments like this are why I so rarely post these days as surely someone will get their panties in a wad over what I am about to post and decide to flame me for it. Well, flame on… The argument that LS “shot itself in the foot” is both short-sighted of what actually occurred on the field last wk & highly dismissive of the effort put in by the MD defense, IMO. Pressuring the other team into making mistakes is the entire basis of winning football & competitive sports, in general. To begin with, “the tipped pass” was the result of a great play by an MD D Lineman who beat the blocker (the first of many times!) and the LB being focused enough to see the ball in the air and make a play. The many fumbles were certainly influenced by, if not directly caused, by the fact that the MD Defense was in the LS backfield shaking hands with the QB & creating havoc - ALL. NIGHT. LONG. It becomes demonstrably more difficult to hand the ball off with a D linemen or LB in your face. Further, when you are being hit/tackled even as the QB attempts to hand you the ball, it is much more difficult to hold onto it. LS was a fine team that unfortunately did not have its best game against another fine team. I doubt we would have the same or similar result if the game were played 20 times. However, to completely dismiss MD’s role in why & how LS “shot itself in the foot” is further proof that denial is not just river in Egypt… Mi dos centavos.
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  10. Another huge milestone tonight! He crosses the 10,000 yard career rushing mark! Amazing! Congrats!
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  11. Over because 4 of them will be Warren05 whining about Warren getting looked down upon.
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  12. So the MIC is doing their annual thing and have 4 teams going to regionals. Zionsville is the lone (and unlikely) representative for the HCC. Business as usual.
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  14. This is why I chose not to start a thread for this game. Little to no discussion about the actual game. Lots of what you see above. Thanks to all who have pointed out the obvious. Lincoln is just making the most of the opportunity they’ve been given up to this point Good luck to the men in green tonight!
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  15. I knew...... this.... was coming....
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  16. Week 12. Busiest thread with least amount of donors. I borrowed 26 singles from my mom Phyllis for my donation. Some kinda stuck together and smelled like horny head chub I swear to God it did.
    2 points
  17. Long list of Chatard runnung backs that are legends: Kleinschmidt, Pappas, Mason, Daniels. I found it interesting that Taylor is just a bit taller than Mason was. At any rate all of them were legendary RB's at Chatard.
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  18. You’ve been out of the loop for a loooong time haven’t you? Small schools with multiple sports programs are fundraising from the same small community year round from the same sources ALL. YEAR. Most people can only afford so much.
    2 points
  19. I learned today that @Muda69 is just on this forum as an "internet troll". From the information I have gathered on internet trolls, we're not supposed to feed him.
    2 points
  20. Sectional 41: A rematch from an opening week win by the Bluejays at Culver. This time they play at North Judson. The Cavaliers got here with wins over 2-8 Lake Station 60-14 and 3-8 South Central 14-6. Coach Zehner hasn’t had the Cavaliers past the semi-finals in his prior 3 years, and it was 2011 the last time Culver was in a sectional championship. In fact Culver had 3 consecutive years 2009-11 of being in the big game, winning 48-21 over Whiting in 2009, and would lose to LCC in regional 56-0. They lost the sectional championship games in 2010 (20-7 South Central) and 2011 (27-21 South Newton). All seven Cavalier wins this year have come against sub-.500 teams. The biggest win probably was a 28-20 win over 5-6 Winamac in week 6. They have fallen to Knox and Pioneer by big margins, but put up a fight in a 13-8 loss to 9-2 2a LaVille in week 9. Brett Lambert is in his 1st year at North Judson, and the Bluejays have reached the Sect Champ game several time looking to add to their 11 previous sectional titles. However, they’ve had to face the likes of Pioneer (56-18 loss in 2015, 47-7 loss in 2016), and Lewis Cass (35-7 loss in 2012). They fell to Triton 29-17 in last year’s finale. The have gone 1-4 against winning teams, and that one win was over this 7-4 Culver squad. Their 4 losses were solid defeats to 7-3 2a North Newton, 10-1 3A Knox, 9-22A LaVille (only 17-0) and 8-2 2A Pioneer. Sectional 42: As expected, LCC, despite starting off 1-3, came into this sectional as a heavy favorite to move on. They have plowed through Clinton County, beating both Central and Prairie by a combined 85-20. There truly isn’t anything on paper that would lend promise the Golden Eagles have any legit shot, but it will be their 2nd time in back to back sectional championship tilts. In just their 6th year of existence and in Coach Stevenson’s 2nd year he took them to the championship losing to South Putnam 55-8 last year. That team was 10-2, and this year they sit 9-1 with their only blemish a 63-27 loss to unbeaten Indianapolis Lutheran. The Golden Eagles have wins over 6-5 Covenant Christian 38-27, 7-3 Frontier 55-12 and 5-5 North White 51-6. Meanwhile at LCC, in Brian Nay’s 2nd years it’s a return to winning ways after back to back losing records… that you have to go all the way back to 2003 for a losing LCC record (3-7), and back to 1996 and 1997 for back to back losing records (2-7, 3-7). The funny thing is, they reached the sectional final in both these last two years, and would have won those titles were they not pitted against Pioneer in each case. They lost 70-7 last year, and 48-7 the year before. 2013 is the last year that LCC wasn’t in a sectional championship game. The Knights won Sectional titles 2014-2016, and of course that the 4 year run winning 4 state championships back to back 2009-2012. Those 3 losses early on were to 7-3 3A Tri-West 22-7, 6-5 3A Guerin Catholic 50-28 and 9-2 3A West Lafayette 50-0. Since then they have notched big wins over 9-2 2A Rensselaer Central 20-17, and 21-20 over 4A 6-4 Western. Sectional 43: Another one that on paper looks to be a gimme…but it’s got to be an exciting time in Fairmount for the Argyll faithful. Brady Turner is in just his 2nd year at the helm, and M-G is in the sectional championship game. 4 wins matches their best win total since 2011’s 7-3 season. The last 7 sectionals have seen the Argylls one and done, and their last Sect Champ appearance was in 2019 with a loss for Ft. Wayne Luers 49-14. It wasn’t always one and done for Madison-Grant, as they won 14-0 over Tipton for the title in 2008, and again in 2006 beating South Adams in Overtime 26-20. Both years saw the Argylls lose in regional games (21-0 to Jimton, and 33-13 to Harding). M-G lost their first 7 games this year, 5 of those opponents being .500 or better, and all of them in bigger classes than 1A. Included in that were losses to 6-5 Tipton, 11-0 Eastern (Greentown), 9-2 Eastbrook, 6-5 Alexandria, 5-5 Blackford…all 2A, and 4A 10-1 Mississinewa. They also lost t o4-6 3A Oak Hill. The back half put them against competition (2-28) they dominated0 Elwood, Frankton and Taylor. Their best win though, came last week in a 55-27 win over 5-6 Union City. The Starfires are rolling. Their 11 wins is the best I have seen in any past season and Coach Grant Moser, in his 3rd year, has them poised to make a run to Lucas. They finished up #2 ranked across the boards, and took 7-4 Monroe Central out last week 28-6, making it two wins over the Golden Bears this year (34-15 in week 5). The closest anyone has come to making a game happen with SA was in week 8 with 3-7 2A Woodlan—a 15-0 Starfire win. Obviously being unbeaten, they’ve not lost to any .500+ team, and there were 5 along the way. 6-4 2A Winchester (40-0), 7-3 2A Bluffton (41-0), and the aforementioned Monroe Central twice; but the big one as a 42-14 humbling of rival 10-1 Adams Central mid-season. There should be celebrations tonight in Berne, as 2018 and 2017 saw South Adams eliminated after 1 game, losing 28-21 to Churubusco in ’18, and 28-7 to the Flying Jets in ’17. They have won sectionals recently though with a 29-27 win over Churubusco in 2016, 31-14 over Southern Wells in 2014, and 14-13 over Adams Central in 2013. They reached the Semi-State in ’14 losing 62-7 to Pioneer. Sectional 44: This one had a big upset shake things up last week as the Norsemen knocked off the #3 ranked undefeated Knights of Southwood 14-6. It was also a revenge game as Southwood had beaten Northfield in week 4 20-6. That game put Coach Baker’s team at 0-4, their worst since an 0-6 start in 2008. The Norsemen had lost to 7-3 2A Bluffton 24-20, 7-4 3A Tippecanoe Valley 28-21, 7-3 3A Maconaquah 43-7 prior… but now they have 7 wins in a row. Granted none of those wins came against a 5 win team until last week, but three came against 4-win teams (Wabash, Rochester and North Miami). The Norsemen had been one and done in each of the last three years, and in fact don’t have a rich history in post-season. The lone exception was in 2015 when they won their 1 sectional 24-21 over LaVille, and reached the Semi State losing to LCC 45-6. Adams Central has a tremendous football history, and Coach Mosser has 90 wins in this his 11th season in Monroe. They beat Southwood 38-0 to win sectional title in 2018, and won in both 2016 (15-12 over Monroe Central) and 2015 (28-12 over Monroe Central again). I could go on and on with their post-season history but will leave it at 20 sectional titles, 12 regional titles and a state Championship in 2000. Their lone blemish for the #4 ranked Flying Jets was a statement 42-14 loss to rival and unbeaten South Adams in week 6. I’m sure they’d love another crack at the Starfires in a possible Regional tilt, but they can’t affort to overlook Northfield. Most everyone had this game pegged as battle with unbeaten Southwood, but the Norsemen changed that. AC has 3 wins over quality opponents: 21-14 over 9-2 2A Eastside, 21-13 over 7-4 Monroe Central and 33-7 over 7-3 2A Bluffton. Bluffton beat Northfield 24-20 in week 1. Sectional 45: This one has been written on the walls and much talked about for most of the latter part of the season… in particular since week 7’s wild down to the last second Falcon win 42-36 at Cayuga. This rematch is one that will surely attract a huge standing room only crowd. The loss is the lone negative mark on Coach Brian Moore’s season, in which the Wolves have had no trouble rolling through. They average point differential is +32 per game, 5th in class 1A, with only a 26-6 win over Attica in week 4 would constitute a “game” they hadn’t dominated start to finish. Against .500 teams they lost only to NV, and count wins over Seeger (52-7), Covington (60-24) South Vermillion (46-27) and Attica twice in the other 5. It’s only year two for Coach Brian Moore in the merge between Rockville and Turkey Run. The Rox were no strangers to post season runs, and neither is Coach Moore. At Seeger he racked up 5 sectional titles and a state crown in 2004, and a Sectional with Fountain Central in 2013. North Vermillion’s only loss of ’19 came in week 4’s 38-20 defeat at the hands of 9-2 2A Linton. Last year it was also the only loss NV would suffer on their run to the state final (a 60-0 loss to Pioneer). The Falcons handed a 42-38 loss on 7-4 2A South Vermillion, and have beaten 5-5 1A Covington twice, 6-5 Attica (21-14), 6-4 2A Seeger (35-20) and defeated 5-6 South Putnam last week 28-13 to reach this rematch. North Vermillion had several coaching changes up until 2012 when Brian Crabtree came about, and he’s brought stability into the program, winning 87 of his 101 games. They beat Attica 22-6 last year to start their state run, but also have sect titles in 2015 (48-20 over South Putnam), 2014 (48-20 over Fountain Central) and 2012 (27-7 over Attica). They also had a 2011 win over Rockville in Overtime 27-20. Before 2011, you had to go all the way to 1994 under Mark Bless to find NV in a sectional championship game. This game certainly keeps that old Rockville-N.Verm rivalry alive. Both coaches with an over 80% win rate, NV ranked #5 PH ranked #6; The Wolves with the highest scoring offense in class 1A, and 4th in the state at 47.09. North Vermillion has a high scoring offense as well at 35 ppg. Sectional 46: Well. Certainly a case where the two top teams in this sectional met in round 1, and a dominant 62-14 win by Saints eradicated any thoughts of mystery of the outcome in the end. Could this be the year for Coach Dave Pasch and the Lutheran faithful to reach the ultimate state championship goal? Last year was tough to swallow losing to North Vermillion 14-7 in semi state, on the heels of losing 12-8 to Eastern Greene in the semis in 2017… and then again in 2016 to Linton 43-14… and 55-37 to the Falcons in regionals 2015…and again the to Falcons in Semi state 2014 37-19! That is a horror story if you are a Saints fan. The program’s 1st full year of varsity participation was 2006, and immediately Lutheran served notice with a 7-4 year. 2009 was their first sectional title, a 13-7 win over Scecina, and obviously they have several sectional titles in their trophy case; Six, with the last five coming in each of the last 5 seasons! The Saints as usual, have played a solid schedule; 2nd in 1A, with 7 wins over +.500 teams including 7-4 3A Ritter (35-14) 8-3 2A Triton Central (28-14) 8-3 2A Scecina (42-21), 9-1 1A Traders Point (63-27) and wins over Sheridan and Covenant Christian to reach the championship tilt. The Panthers got the best draw you could ask for; the bye, then a 13-12 battle victorious over 4-4 Indiana Deaf. Their 3 wins have come over Anderson Prep, Oldenburg Academy, as well as Indiana Deaf. Park Tudor was in a sectional final in 2017 losing 46-7 to Western Boone, and back to 2006 losing to Ritter 35-0. The do own a sectional title: 2005 with a win over Milan 40-8, and actually again in 2002 beating South Decatur 14-12. Sectional 47: Another sectional finale with a rematch much anticipated in southeast Indiana. The Chargers have dropped one game this year, and that happened in week 9, a 20-15 loss to 2A 6-4 Lapel. Coach Stirn’s 10 wins tie a 10-3 1998 ND team that won the only sectional trophy in 25+ years, and their 2nd in school history beating Knightstown 7-6. The Indians last won Sectional glory in beating Triton Central in 2016 52-28, losing to Ritter in Regional 40-6. They’ve been in the hunt several times-2012; 2014, and have titles in 2011 (50-14 over W.Washington) then 11 years further in 2000 (38-22 over WW). They also won in 1996 and 1995. These two faced off in week 5 in Greensburg with North Decatur blanking Milan 21-0. It was one of three Charger wins over .500 teams with a 41-0 win over 6-5 2A Paoli, and 58-0 over 5-5 2A Switzerland County. Ryan Langferman always has the Indians in the thick of things, and at 9-2 they’d love to end ND’s magical season. Milan has wins over Switzerland County 54-40 and a 3-0 squeaker over 6-4 Knightstown to start Sectional 47. They beat 4-7 Hagerstown 34-14 last week. Their two losses came to ND, and to 10-1 3A Lawrenceburf 42-14 in week 3. The Charger defense has allowed just 4.82 ppg, 1st in class 1A, but their SOS is one of the worst in the entire state (5.17- 315th). Milan’s isn’t much better at #297, but they did open with three 3A schools winning 2 of them. With this game at Milan the SAG numbers favor the Indians. Sectional 48: Two teams again who met in the season, with a dominant win by the Senators 44-19 in week 7. Philip Bowsman has coached W.Washington to 93 wins in his 13th year, earning top 10 rankings in 1A to close the season. Their only defeat came at the hands of 3A 6-4 Salem 22-6 in the last week of regular season. They have rolled through 2019 with wins of 34-30 over 6-5 2A Paoli, and a 50-22 decisive win over 7-4 North Daviess last week. They’ve also beaten 4-6 Springs Valley twice along the way. After a few down years, the Commodores have come on strong under Coach Greg Gibson, having won 4 in a row, incluing a 42-12 win over North Central (2-9) last week. The problem for Perry is they are 0-4 against winning teams with losses to 5-5 2a Tell City 12-6, 6-5 2a Forest Park 30-20 to start the year, then a 28-6 loss to Paoli along with the loss to the Senators. Their biggest wins would have to be 28-22 over 4-6 Springs Valley and 29-14 over 4-6 2A Mitchell. Both of these teams have solid post-season creds with Perry Central making two runs to State Finals (2001 lost to Southern Wells 30-7, 1999 losing to LCC 59-7). PC hasn’t been in a sectional final since a loss to Linton in 2013 42-9, but they did win many times- 2010 over Linton 2817, 2006 over Springs Valley 41-0, 2005 over WWash 26-7. Those last two years were tough as they reached Semi-States both times losing each by a single point (21-20 to Ritter, 22-21 to Knightstown). They have 4 more Sectional titles to total 7 over the years. The Senators have 4 sectional titles to their resume… a 14-6 win over North Daviess most recent in 2015 where they lost the Regional to Linton 35-13. They got another in 2012 with a 24-7 win over Milan, losing again to Linton 28-0 in Regional. But WW has been close several times with 8 games for a shot at the sectional crown since 2000.
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  21. Assuming that you'll be setup near the Hi-Pod X31?
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  22. Sir, you have misspelled Wolfs.
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  23. THis is an excellent read...and I enjoy learning about the history of WW... definitely will print this and keep it in my files for references !!!
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  24. Fantastic write up! I've always enjoyed the info you publish sir! WW has a good shot at number 5 tonight, but Perry is always a tough opponent, physically and mentally and they are super well coached by a very experienced staff. Linton has been a brick wall for a lot of programs, Perry and WW for sure and a lot others too, just a well oiled machine for the past century. Much respect for the Miners. WW has been fortunate to have a fair share of success since the inception in 1964, 1st Undefeated season in 1976 (10-0), they were not chosen for the playoffs, something I still hear about to this day lol. 1st PLAC Title in 1984, there are some local coaches that were on that team, just a really smart football group. There were some other decent teams during Art Sanders 30 year career, but also some really rough times. Before Coach Todd Pritchett became the head coach in 1990 or 1991 there was talk about shutting the whole thing down, fortunately for myself and a ton of other future Senator Football members that coaching staff & players persevered and established a new bar for every team after. In 1993 the Senators rode multiple multi-year starters and the T-Tight offense to a birth in the State Finals, eventually falling to Fall of Fame coach Bob Bridge and North Miami, 37-16. The following year in 1994, the Senators found success with another Final 4 run and once again losing to a different Hall of Fame coach, Sheridan's Larry 'Bud' Wright. This, to all those teams that followed (Steve Wray - 1 year, Jerry Bland - 1 year, Troy Pritchett - 4 years, Darrin Farris - 6 years, Phillip Bowsman - 13 years and counting) it established a new era of Senator Football and a belief that if it had been done once before, it can be done again. Even a belief that the success of the 1993 team could be surpassed and that a WW team could bring home a Blue Ring. Really since 1993 it's been about build, build, build. Sure there have been some down years, average years, championship losses (those sting the worst, like 2004 @ Linton), but the program continued to move forward, get better and push towards that ultimate goal. While maintaining a certain 'brotherhood' that can be found in small town football. There is a tradition and pride that connects those that have donned the Red, White and Blue (and now Silver, I guess a shade of White? lol) over the years. It is a fun thing to be a part of, and unique to the 'burg boys and girls of yesteryear, present and future. The feeling of community is not unique to just the 'burgs that make up WW tho, there are so many around the state of Indiana that have that feeling about their teams and Friday Nights, it's one of the things that makes this game so special. I hope tonight those communities that are fortunate to still be watching football (and even those that aren't, but maybe have a school close to theirs) go out, brave the cold (fingers crossed no bad wind, rain, etc.) and support these young men that have worked their tails off to reach a point in the postseason were they can capture a title. Yes, Livestream in a warm living room with an adult beverage of your choice would be and is nice, but seeing your team capture a Title, feeling the emotions, etc. is something that can only be done in person (your eye still has the best HD quality there is lol). On the flip side, if they don't win then they at least are appreciative that so many came to support and know that their community and surrounding communities are proud of them, that is important to these young men. It's the Sweet 16!! Many hours til kickoff, but I'm a little fired up! Go WW!!
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  25. Most were unforced errors.. high snap, bad exhange, or just dropping the ball... I know one fumble was definitely the result of a hit by the MD Lb knocking the ball lose. Both int's were good plays by MD. A tip at the line that landed in LB's lap and an easy 21 yard stroll to endzone, the other.. Lannert just played the ball perfectly. Course, they did block a punt as well. I'll agree it was one of the worse games for Linton I've seen.. but I also agree that Mater Dei's defense was the cause of most of the effort. Even unforced errors can be a result of what the defense is doing!
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  26. Our field must look so good from a google satellite image that it must look like Turf! LOL. Still grass!
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  28. IHSAA Champions network should have picked up the WL at Chatard game, and let Hamilton County TV Sports pick up Westfield at Carmel. The other IHSAA Champions Network will be at the East Central at Mooresville game (which will be another good one). WHMB TV 40 is at Franklin vs New Palestine. Surprised SRN selected Scecina vs Heritage Christian. Perhaps all the networks were upset also that Chatard wasn't playing at the field of Champions and boycotted!
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  29. Agreed.....baffled why this game isn’t broadcast. Honestly, biggest game of the weekend.
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  30. A “strike” in CCSD would probably be a massive case of blue flu, and in a district that has 1 substitute for every 4 teachers, it’s a severe problem.
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  31. Agreed! I don't see competitive balance mentioned anywhere in their purpose either. Actually I see this "The purpose of the IHSAA is to encourage and direct wholesome amateur athletics in the high schools of Indiana". Contraction is not encouragement.
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  32. https://www.pharostribune.com/sports/article_7578e76e-01a6-11ea-b34c-7f14e5cd3cc3.html ALSO GOOD READ!!
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  33. That happens alot in Ohio as well
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  34. https://www.southbendtribune.com/sports/high_school/football/laville-high-school-could-be-football-s-version-of-hoosiers/article_4621aa9f-8511-5cff-a8e6-052876723ca1.html GOOD READ!!
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  35. I would say "yes," but the bigger question is less QBs and WRs and more the West Lafayette D-line. West Lafayette's D-line is a tremendous asset to their secondary's performance. There are plenty hurries and just plain old bad passes thrown because of the pressure from West Lafayette's front D-line. From my perspective, the question is less about West Lafayette's secondary and more about Chatard's O-line. Can they keep WL's D-line off of the QB so he can find the WRs? If they can, the WL secondary will give up yards and points in the air. If they can't, then the secondary only needs to be average.
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  36. There you go! Support your team!
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  37. These grass fields in this area are all Bermuda. Fast (brown this time of year) track with solid root systems.
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  38. My money is that it is a solid track. That field is in really good shape. Should not impact the play!
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  39. Also,I have eaten my words before.LOL
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  40. Against all odds Bloomington will win this game this game.
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  41. your right...but, the 7 turn overs that were committed by Linton...were all pretty much committed by themselves in my opinion!
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  42. Dietrich Memorial Field...grew up around that place. My pops was a VP at Ripple from '79-'97.
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  43. The better team doesn't always win. For example the Indiana Pacers, yes I know it's basketball, lost to Charlotte 122-120 in OT Tuesday night but Charlotte attempted 42 free throws and the Pacers attempted 7. Sometimes there are outside forces that determine the outcome.
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  44. Pulling for Warsaw to bring home their first sectional title tonight against Penn! 5 years ago today, Northridge won our first sectional title, and the culture is a complete 180 from when I played. Good luck Plymouth also, hope to see the NLC represented in Regionals, but it'll be a tough one tonight first. Also Mishawaka will have a good one tonight to finish their time in the NIC with a sectional title, looking forward to their addition as well as our new facilities that should be ready by next fall. Lastly, in non NLC news, what a turnaround for Fairfield this year, go out and bring home a sectional tonight!
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