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  1. Glenn Bremen Jimtown LaVille Knox Tippy Valley They want 2 more teams, if not they will run with 6. From my sources it is done, just not announced. If this is false, I will fall on the sword and take the tar and feathering.
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  2. Danny O’Neil 6'1" 185 QB Cathedral 2 Braunte Johnson 6'3" 170 WR North Side 3 NiTareon Tuggle 6'3" 180 WR Northwood 4 Ian Moore 6'6" 290 OL New Palestine 5 Mylan Graham 6'1" 175 WR New Haven 6 Jo’Ziah Edmond 6'1" 185 ATH NorthWood 7 Tyler Cherry 6'5" 210 QB Center Grove 8 Damola Ajani 6'4" 270 OL Speedway 9 Nylan Brown 6'0" 230 LB Ben Davis 10 Jaden Hart 6'0" 210 RB Michigan City 11 Josh Ringer 6'1" 190 RB East Central 12 Hudauri Hines 6'1" 185 DB Franklin Central 13 William Goodvine III 6'2" 240 DL Westfield 14 Ransom McDermott 6'7" 300 OL Noblesville 15 Khobie Martin 6'0" 200 RB Fishers 16 Donovan Hamilton 6'4" 190 WR Hamilton Southeastern 17 Styles Prescod 6'6" 280 OL Hamilton Southeastern Highschool 18 Ralph Rogers 6'0" 190 LB Bloomington South 19 Tysen Smith 6'4" 230 TE Bloomington South 20 Patrick Clacks 6'2" 175 WR Andrean 21 Porter Rode 5'9" 195 RB Evansville Reitz Memorial 22 Grayson Thomas 6'0" 190 RB New Palestine 23 Owen Bright 6'0" 200 LB Center Grove 24 DJ Gordon 6'1" 195 QB Park Tudor 25 Alex Holmes-Gaines 6'1" 190 DB Lawrence Central 26 Zach Meeks 6'6" 220 TE Cathedral 27 Xavier Williams 5'11" 215 RB Lake Central 28 Terrelle Elmore 6'2" 210 DL West Side 29 Bradley Gibson 6'1" 210 LB Hobart 30 William Harris 5'11" 215 LB Park Tudor 31 Corey Smith 6'2" 160 WR Brownsburg 32 Terrell Caldwell 5'10" 165 WR Calumet New Tech 33 Brady Wolf 6'2" 215 DL Fishers 34 Mason Reynolds 6'1" 190 QB Avon 35 Matt Hofer 6'5" 275 OL Valparaiso 36 Jordan King 6'4" 310 OL North Side 37 Aidan Steinfeldt 6'5" 220 TE Bloomington North 38 Dantu Gardner Jr 6'4" 205 DL Lawrence North 39 Jalen Alexander 6'0" 185 RB Hamilton Southeastern 40 Nehemiah Dau 6'0" 210 LB Ben Davis 41 Russell Peterson 6'2" 190 DB Decatur Central 42 Jace Stuckey 6'3" 175 QB Triton Central 43 Mj Campbell 6'0" 230 DL Decatur Central 44 Darryl Morton 6'1" 175 ATH Lawrence Central 45 Ryan Brotherton 6'4" 195 ATH East Central 46 Julante Hinton 6'2" 210 DL Northrop 47 Noah Schneider 6'2" 275 OL East Central 48 Ashton Pesetski 6'2" 220 DL Carroll (FW) 49 Glenn Patterson 5'10" 175 RB Lafayette Jefferson 50 Bryson Luter 6'0" 180 QB Lawrence Central 50 Bryson Luter 6'0" 180 QB Lawrence Central 51 Bodie Derrer 6'3" 200 QB Hamilton Heights 52 Donovan Rhodes 6'0" 190 DB Hamilton Southeastern 53 Braxton Strong 6'4" 235 ATH Peru 54 Thomas Gotkowski 6'1" 185 QB Ben Davis 55 Garrett Sherrell 5'8" 180 RB Brownsburg 56 Noah Coy 5'10" 175 WR Center Grove 57 Sam Feeney 6'2" 195 LB Bishop Chatard 58 Scott Ballentine 6'0" 175 QB Andrean 59 Zachary Wurm 6'3" 275 OL Adams Central 60 Nick Witte 6'4" 190 WR Lapel 61 Zach Bandy 6'5" 300 OL Avon 62 Sean DeLong 5'9" 180 WR Gibson Southern 63 Jaren Bush 6'2" 185 ATH Hamilton Southeastern 64 Jackson Bell 6'2" 300 OL Homestead 65 Wyatt Woodall 6'0" 215 ATH Southmont 66 Hayden Summers 6'2" 170 WR F.J. Reitz 67 Toreeq Oyesigi 6'1" 220 DB Ben Davis Highschool 68 Harlen Summers 6'4" 230 OL FJ Reitz 69 Ray Crawford 5'10" 180 RB Triton Central 70 Damon Wilkins 5'10" 155 DB Muncie Central 71 Elijah Chandler 6'2" 235 DL Center Grove 72 Teagan Bennett 5'9" 190 RB Lawrenceburg 73 Christian Peterson 5'10" 165 DB Carmel 74 Dontae Pope 6'1" 160 QB West Side 75 Cannon Brunes 5'11" 205 ATH Western Boone 76 Marques Ballard 5'11" 170 WR Boonville 77 Landon Clements 5'10" 185 LB Mooresville 78 Braydon Durham 6'0" 195 LB Heritage Hills 79 Nic Yatsko 6'1" 185 DB Terre Haute South Vigo 80 Jackson Buis 6'3" 290 OL Greencastle 81 Javawn Brooks 6'0" 180 DB Brebeuf Jesuit 82 Devaughn Perkins 6'3" 290 DL Cathedral 83 Alexander Gibbs 5'10" 175 WR Guerin Catholic 84 Cooper Kitchel 6'3" 195 TE West Lafayette 85 Tanner Boyd 5'11" 170 QB Gibson Southern 86 Griffin Simpson 6'3" 170 DB Brownsburg 87 Zack Leighty 6'3" 285 OL East Noble 88 Cole Burton 6'0" 190 QB East Central 89 Andrew Evans 6'0" 205 LB Ben Davis 90 Quentin Boeke 6'5" 255 OL Reitz Memorial 91 Jack Pennington 6'2" 180 WR Seymour 92 David Sturdivant 5'11" 160 WR West Noble 93 Jayden Eagle 5'9" 190 RB Eastern 94 Langdon Holbrook 5'8" 180 ATH Scottsburg 95 Antonio Harris 6'0" 185 ATH Castle 96 Reagan Thembulembu 5'10" 180 DB Fishers 97 Marvis Nall III 6'1" 300 OL Warren Central 98 Levi Ostler 6'3" 230 DL Clinton Prairie 99 DaMarius Young 5'11" 160 WR Lafayette Jefferson 100 Brock Thompson 6'3" 205 LB Northridge
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  3. Maybe Linton just wants to get beat by a Catholic school other than Mater Dei for a change?
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  4. Not surprised. As Lebanon, Danville, and Tri-West become more and more part of the Indianapolis area/donut county urban sprawl they become less and less rural, and their enrollments will soon grow to dwarf those of the other Sagamore conference schools. If this comes to pass where does that leave Frankfort and Western Boone? IMHO it opens the logical door for the Hot Dogs to petition for membership into the Hoosier Heartland conference. As for Western Boone I really don't care what happens to them.................
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  5. I think the NIC offered the 4 schools a lifeline. I don't think the decision was made for or against Penn, and probably waas more of a move for the South Bend Schools to have more winnable games in football and other sports. In some cases it worked, and other cases it didn't. From what I have heard from Bremen people that this change is not coming as a result of competition but more of a financial decision. The gate Bremen was recieving from playing certain schools was down dramatically compared to when they played in the NSC. This is about getting similiar schools with similiar fan bases that will lead to larger gate reciepts. Bremen hasn't been over its head competion wise in most sports other than basketball, and the basketball issue isn't a conference issue its a commitment to the program problem that started back 20 years ago at the end of the Gary Hudson era. Failure on the part of the adminastration to hire quick fixes instead of having a winning vision. Thats a Bremen problem. I am sure that they have feelers out to several schools, as an idiot fan who has no real insight, my targets would be Fairfield and Rochester. After that Judson and possibly Wawasee. Then you could look at St. Joe and Marian. CMA brings strong competion but doesn't bring in gate. They would not be considered in my opinion.
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  6. For the life of me, NEVER understood the thought process in adding the small schools to the NIC with Penn. It wasn't a good thing for those schools, and in my opinion has been a reason for the decline of Penn in a lot of sports. Penn needed to either go West or East and join a more appropriate conference or try to pick a few NW or FtW area schools and become a toll road conference. I know they had the two divisions...but "Blah, blah, blah,...." Rochester woulud be an obvious fit if they wanted to go with TV (eons ago, weren't they in NLC?) Would NJ view this as a superior conference? Would seem weird if they weren't with Knox/Lav... Curious if this new conference has any desire to add some P/P schools. I could completely understand them saying no.....But StJ & Marian? CMA? And if CMA maybe Culver Comm?
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