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  1. 6 minutes ago, miner_35 said:

     

    You two have no clue. Receiver was being pushed out of bounds by defender. Interference everytime. Ignorance like this makes me laugh

    lol go back and rewatch that play. the replay shown in the ihsaatv broadcast showed him stepping out of bounds twice while running down the sideline, neither time as a result of contact

     

    I have no dog in this fight so don't care either way but your comments are factually incorrect

  2. Didn't get home until late and haven't had chance to post until now but I was very impressed with Center Grove's support last night. There were a TON of people in red and they were very loud. I'm obviously happy with the result but almost as happy that my interest in Carmel football is graduating as CG has some crazy athletes and I would want no part of them the next few years. Jackson & Steele are going to be ridiculous next season and my jaw dropped when I saw that #91 was just a sophomore. That dude looks like he could be playing on Saturdays right now!

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  3. 9 hours ago, Temptation said:

    Of all 6 state game threads created on Saturday morning, this one has gotten the least amount of views.  It’s not that hard.

    I even tried to turn it into a geography lesson to generate interest.  

    I’m open to other ideas...maybe pictures of cheerleaders?

    Have you considered deleting your account? That would certainly raise moral and clean up the board as not every thread would be cluttered with the same inane nonsense, thus promoting more participation?

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  4. 1 hour ago, MICFan34 said:

    Great points man. Didn't he start against Noblesville and Trinity this year before injuries sidelined him? 

    I remember Quigley starting a few games in the tournament his sophomore year, or am I wrong on that? 

    But agreed, if they can't run the ball, it's going to be a long night forsure. That's what CG did to BD last Friday, making Gipson throw 42 times (albeit a lot of those were quick screens and quick game throws.) Believe #10 Hassel (IMO is one of the best backs in the state) had less than 10 carries. 

    Yes he was the starter at the beginning of the season before getting hurt a few weeks in. The backup was a sophomore but the offense continued to struggle and they went to Williams in the second half against North Central.

    Carmel absolutely can not afford to abandon their run game, even if they find themselves down a couple of scores. They've shown they can strike through the air but it's predicated on establishing the run in order to open up high percentage throws to the sidelines and down the seam. It's not potent enough to regularly move the ball up and down the field, especially against a D like Center Grove. On top of that they need to control the clock as much as possible to keep CG's backs off the field.

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  5. 1 hour ago, MICFan34 said:

    Thank you for this! Glad to see there's a few people on here who want to talk game related stuff, not the relative geography of HSE and Carmel. 

    As one of the few Carmel posters on the site, how much does Quigley playing change the dynamics of the Carmel O? 

    That's the million dollar question. He was surprisingly sharp against Merrillville but in a notably different role than what we saw him in to start the season. He was able to use his legs (and of course the threat of the 3 running backs) to help open some high percentage throws to the flat/outside and challenge the safeties when they crowded the box.  Most importantly he took care of the ball, avoided silly mistakes, and kept them from getting behind the down/distance which is when that offense really struggles.

     

    That said, Merrillville is most certainly not Center Grove. Some of the things that came relatively easy Friday (by virtue of Carmel's OL controlling the line of scrimmage) won't be such a given this weekend. If Williams is out again it certainly hurts their chances and the O is a little less dynamic as that's one less big play threat on the field . The OL and running game will have to carry even more of the load and make more than a few plays. If that doesn't work and Quigley is is forced to throw the ball 20+ times it's going to be a long night.

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  6. On 11/23/2019 at 9:50 PM, PhilLee said:

    One of them will win but 6A was way, way down this year.  I guess it will be CG but who knows. 

    Rally could care less.  Only 4 or 5 teams in 6A are going to win a state championship and its the same 4 or 5 every year.  Carmel, Warren, BD and Center Grove.  Rinse and repeat.

    Its the most predictable and dull class in football. 

    This is quite the take considering the other 5 matchups

  7. 5 hours ago, cg_holmeaid said:

    Ok, my actual reason why...

    The CG defense is really starting to dominate up front with Caden Curry and Austin Booker. The offense can really move the ball now, and they have a three-headed monster in the backfield with Steele, Wheat, and Weems. In the first game, turnovers and little mistakes killed CG, but I believe that that won’t be the case this time. Should be one heck of a game as usual!

     

    28-24 CG

     

    It's interesting just how closely these teams mirror each other. I have to think that anyone picking Carmel in this one is doing so for the same exact reasons you listed above. Even their seasons have had very similar trajectories.

  8. 40 minutes ago, BDGiant93 said:

    Carmel's peaking the right time...just like the other MIC combatants.

    In large part to the offense finally gaining traction, which in turn took some of the pressure off of the defense and limited their snaps. If injuries force some guys out tomorrow there's a chance that we might see the offense regress back to what it was during the first half of the season.

  9. 36 minutes ago, Bobref said:

    I’m going to be at Valpo Friday night observing the officiating crew. Would love to touch base with some GID folks who are going to be there.

    Are you still involved with officiating in any capacity? I've seen you mention observing crews and didn't know if that was for personal enjoyment or in some kind of evaluator role.

    Apologies if this has already been established but I didn't see an answer when I did a quick check

  10. 8 minutes ago, Ryan11p said:

    Khris Walton for Merrillville will be a factor in this he is one of the best defensive players I have seen in country. I think this game will be closer then most ppl think Merrillville could win, but its always hard to pick 2215 enrollment over 5057. Winner of the state title comes from this game. 

    Ill say Merrillville 28

    Carmel 24

    Is Walton the DE? Did you happen to see them play at all this year? Curious as to what type of offense they run and who (other than Walton) are the players to keep an eye on.

  11. On 11/19/2019 at 8:58 AM, vicvinegar said:

    I think Carmel is the best team in 6A. I have thought this for about the last month.That said, I think the Pirates are a lot better than some of you are giving them credit for. I believe Carmel pulls it out, but I think it's still a game during the 4th quarter.  

    Agree that this could be closer than many are expecting. Also love the It's Always Sunny reference. 

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  12. 36 minutes ago, Da Region said:

    I have not watched any of Carmel's games this year, but, would you say they are better than they were last year? 

    Since making the switch at QB I would say yes they're better (but much of that is due to just how bad and ineffective the offense was last year/the first 6 weeks of the season). Christian Williams has brought some much need confidence back to the offense. His speed and athleticism has opened up space for the trio of running backs and he's proven to be a more than capable passer too. He's not going to come out and throw for 300 yards but he's accurate enough 20 yards and in to keep defenses honest and throws a very soft, catchable ball.  Since the midseason switch under center, they've been averaging close to 30 points per game despite the starters not playing in the 4th in about half of those games. It's been night and day since he's taken over which is why injuries are such a concern at the moment. They're probably not going to go out and hang 70 on anybody but with their defense that's not really necessary. If they can continue to control the line of scrimmage, protect the ball, chew up yards between the tackles and stay in front of the down/distance they'll be in decent shape.

     

    The defense is playing at a similar level to what we saw last year and still the strength of the team . The linebacking corp is possibly the best in the state and has several guys that will be playing at the next level. The run D has been pretty strong as a whole but considering the 3 other teams left it's going to have continue to rise to the occasion.

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