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Titan32

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  1. Coach Schnur is a good dude. https://www.courierpress.com/story/sports/high-school/2019/12/09/eric-schnur-steps-down-bosse-high-school-football-coach/2629455001/ Here is the other article on Oxley. I don't know much about him...huge challenges at Harrison. https://www.courierpress.com/story/sports/2019/12/06/lane-oxley-ends-ends-tenure-harrison-football-coach/2586400001/
  2. https://amp.courierpress.com/amp/2586914001?__twitter_impression=true ALL-METRO FOOTBALL TEAM OFFENSE Pos, Name, School Ht. Wt. Year QB: Colton Pence, Memorial 6-2 170 Jr. QB: Cole Happe, Mater Dei 6-0 175 Sr. RB: John McGrew, Mater Dei 5-9, 185 Sr. RB: Brennan Schutte, Central 5-9, 160 Sr. WR: Tre’Jon Evans, Central 5-6 150 Sr. WR: Dawson Hurley, Memorial 6-0 170 Sr. WR: Chase Wilkinson, Castle 6-0 175 Sr. OL: Pete Warner, Memorial 6-0 215 Sr. OL: Austin Jones, Memorial 6-3 250 Sr. OL: Kyle Davidson, Mater Dei 6-1 210 Sr. OL: JaShaun Pace, Reitz 5-11 259 Sr. OL: Gage Sales, North 6-1 260 Jr. K: Jordan Atherton, Mater Dei 5-11 190 Jr. ATH: Dylan McKinney, North 6-0 180 Sr. DEFENSE DL: Brock Combs, Memorial 6-1 225 Sr. DL: Logan Johnson, Memorial 6-0 180 Sr. DL: JT Skinner, North 5-11 220 Sr. DL: JaVonte Madison, Bosse 6-0 240 Jr. LB: Mason Auker, Memorial 6-0 170 Sr. LB: Jacob Boberg, Central 6-0 190 Jr. LB: Nyles Sutton, Castle 5-10 185 Sr. LB: Adam Euler, Reitz 6-1 195 Sr. LB: Will Brackett, Memorial 6-0 165 Sr. DB: Dakx Lannert, Mater Dei 5-11 165 Sr. DB: Finn McCool, Memorial 5-10 160 Sr. DB: Tory Evans, Central 5-6 155 Jr. P: Trenton Bayer, Castle 6-5 170 Jr. ATH: Sheldon Clay, Bosse 5-10 185 Sr. Player of the Year: Brock Combs, Memorial Co-Coaches of the Year: John Hurley, Memorial, Joey Paridaen, North
  3. He turned down Reitz once since he has been at GS and might get the opportunity to do it again. He might leave one day....but I’ll betcha lunch it will never be for any team in the SIAC and will won’t have anything to do if he rents or owns his home.
  4. All Area Football Team Announced: https://www.courierpress.com/story/sports/high-school/2019/12/07/speed-and-versatility-cole-sigler-leaves-mark-patriot-football/4356959002/ 2019 All-Southwestern Indiana Football Team Position, Name, School, Height, Weight, Year Offense QB: Brady Allen, Gibson Southern, 6-5, 205, So. QB: Rhett Snodgrass, Mount Vernon, 6-1, 235, Sr. RB: Jacob Wetzel, Heritage Hills, 6-0, 212, Sr. RB: Mitch Spindler, Gibson Southern, 6-1, 205, Sr. RB: Devin Mockobee, Boonville, 6-0, 170, Jr. WR: Breckan Austin, Mount Vernon, 5-10, 160, Sr. WR: Seth DeLong, Gibson Southern, 6-1, 185, Sr. WR: Garrett Voegerl, Southridge, 6-3, 175, Sr. OL: Mark Doyle, Heritage Hills, 6-4, 305, Sr. OL: Blake Goines, Boonville, 6-2, 275, Sr. OL: Aaron Breivogel, Gibson Southern, 5-11, 245, Sr. OL: Wes Allen, Southridge, 6-0, 205, Sr. OL: Quade Popp, Jasper, 6-3, 281, Jr. K: Tanner Tichenor, North Posey, 6-1, Sr. ATH: Cole Sigler, Heritage Hills, 6-1, 180, Sr. Defense DL: Julius Hardiman, Vincennes Lincoln, Jr. DL: Brad Springer, Southridge, 5-10, 173, Sr. DL: Cameron Dorsey, Boonville, 6-4, Jr. DL: Dylan Mathena, Tell City, 6-5, 235, Jr. DL: Blake Ritzert, Mount Vernon, 6-0, 190, Jr. LB: Cole Calvert, Southridge, 6-0, 195, Sr. LB: Reed Overton, Boonville, 5-9, Sr. LB: Phoenix Rodgers, Heritage Hills, 5-10, 188, Sr. LB: Max Beadles, Gibson Southern, 6-1, 195, Sr. DB: Jackson Phillips, Boonville, 6-2, 210, Sr. DB: Camden Gasser, Southridge, 5-9, 150, Jr. DB: Kaden Feldpausch, Heritage Hills, 6-0, 165, Sr. DB: Mitch Kaiser, Jasper, 6-2, 162, Sr. ATH: Carson Park, Jasper, 6-0, 205, Sr. P: Adam Guth, Heritage Hills, 6-2, Jr. Player of the Year: Cole Sigler, Heritage Hills Coach of the Year: Todd Wilkerson, Heritage Hills
  5. Happens all the time....things run in cycles.
  6. So your breadth of experience watching the border bowl says Owensboro isn't worth our time? There you go again Junior... I can tell you that Owensboro Senior and Henderson would be significant upgrades over Forest Park ,Tell City and North Posey for the larger PAC schools (no offense to my small PAC brethren). That said I agree with P74....SOS is the biggest fallacy on the GID....nice to have but not necessary for success.
  7. I think Evansville North will continue on their upward trend.
  8. So now you're proud? What happened to crying about freshman having to play the rest of their career in 4A? Glad you are finally happy!
  9. I think a more interesting question might be....what 5 attributes make a football coaching job one of the best in the state.
  10. Underclassmen WRs from the roster (ooops sorry...split ends): 2 Landon Stoll Jr. 5 8 160 WR 12 Seth Davenport Jr. 6 2 170 WR 16 Mitchell Morris So. 5 10 160 WR 22 Logan Murfin Jr. 6 0 175 WR 36 Blake Roberts So. 5 7 150 WR 80 Rory Heltsley So. 6 3 170 WR 87 Evan Simpson So. 6 0 170 WR 88 Kaden Hurless So. 6 1 165 WR
  11. Name Pos Yds Yds/G Yds/Rec Rec Lng TD GP 1 Seth Delong - Sr Gibson Southern (Fort Branch) WR, QB 884 80.4 24.6 36 11 11 2 Connor O'Neal - Sr Pike Central (Petersburg) RB, LB 691 86.4 10.5 66 54 5 8 3 Adam May - Sr Gibson Southern (Fort Branch) WR 509 50.9 13.1 39 8 10 4 Logan Murfin - Jr Gibson Southern (Fort Branch) WR 502 45.6 17.9 28 6 11 5 Camden Gasser - Jr Southridge (Huntingburg) DB, SE 474 39.5 26.3 18 96 5 12 6 Garrett Voegerl - Sr Southridge (Huntingburg) DB, SE 411 34.3 22.8 18 76 7 12 7 Ben Butler - Sr Gibson Southern (Fort Branch) WR, RB 387 38.7 10.2 38 3 10 8 Kaden Feldpausch - Sr Heritage Hills (Lincoln City) WR, DB 271 19.4 19.4 14 75 6 14 9 Mitchell Spindler - Sr Gibson Southern (Fort Branch) RB, DB 221 20.1 11.6 19 1 11 10 Hunter Sodrel - Sr Tell City WR, CB 205 22.8 12.8 16 3 9
  12. My comment wasn't a slam against any type of offense. Let's be real here, if you still call WRs Ends on your all conference forms...you have an evolution problem. When is the last time you saw SE on a roster? What about when someone has a really nice true TE they want to nominate? Should he should have to compete with all the WRs for a slot...while at the same time FBs don't have to compete with RBs? It's just dumb.
  13. You remember our conversation last year! LOL Let’s go 3 and 3 then!!
  14. The SIAC does 2 RBs and 3 WRs for all conference which seem more in line with the multiple offensive formations we see in today's game. It's a shame such a fine conference doesn't evolve with the times.
  15. If I could be convinced to live in the sh!th01e called Vanderburgh County, I would send my kids to Memorial (I have worked in Vanderburgh county since 1993). 6k isn't a bad price to pay considering the advantages one gets for that sacrifice.
  16. I know just a little bit on how we were/are constructed :). Keep in mind that when you read my response above, it isn't an argument for the SF. It is an argument that P/Ps have certain undeniable advantages and that enrollment alone is a horrible way to try to classify institutions that operate so differently.
  17. OK dusting this off from the 3A thread: We all know that with 10k-15k a year in Indy (6K in Evansville) for tuition at a P&P by default the "quality" of student-athlete is generally going to be "higher", for lack of a better word, than the equivalent sized public. Take for example a GS or HH who probably has some of the lowest free and assisted lunch in the state by percentage of the student body in 3A for publics. Even with that, GS and HH simply won't have the same number of quality student-athletes walking the halls as their p&p counterparts by the percentage of enrollment (with the exception of some generational aboratinon). Anyone who denies that is simply hiding their head in the sand. I can tell you that we have kids at GS (ie part of our enrollment numbers) who are only there because they have a pulse and the law says that they have to be (and we have much less than most other publics our size) not to mention the kids in life-skills based classes. Again, "generally", folks who can make the sacrifice to send their kids to a P&P have certain qualities in common that I don't need to list here that are both "natured" and "nurtured" into their kids. Does this quality "stock" always result in a strong tradition in any sport? Certainly not, however, when the key variables are in place, the same variables that it takes to have success at a public in a given sport...ie, community, youth league, parent support, coaching etc., those variables are multiplied by a factor "x" across a deeper bench so to speak. As I have mentioned before, as a case study in the SIAC, Memorial vs Castle. This P&P typically runs head to head with its public rival in terms of conference championships boys and girls. This would indicate both schools have a similar bench depth across a wide variety of sports, boys, and girls. Castle enrollment 1965, Memorial enrollment 609. Castle isn't exactly a district of struggling families. Some pretty easy math even for a public educated kid can see the disparity here in the ratio there of total enrollment to quality student-athlete. You see this all over the state. What does it mean? Does Memorial have better coaches? Do memorial kids have a better work ethic? Is it that the early poor immigrant Catholics into Southwestern Indiana were blue-collared people that instilled an incredible physical culture and work ethic over generations significantly impacting their ability to succeed in girls soccer? There clearly are some public representatives on the GID that are advocates of "everything is fine" or perhaps that are even against the success factor. Many of those seem to fall into one of a few buckets: Those who have advanced in the state tournament over a p&p at some point in school history or public's that are geographically aligned in such a way that they get quality imports or perhaps in such a way that P&Ps aren't an issue in their path. There will always be a subset with a certain machismo or the "put your head down and go to work" mentality that simply won't admit the above paradigm is simply a fact. That is the nature of our sport and I wouldn't' change that for the world. Those folks know it's true but the "football guy" in them simply won't let admit that there are certain inherent advantages. Reasonable, intelligent men and women can't debate on if a solution is necessary, if the one we have is adequate or if additional measures are needed at all. I simply can't wrap my head around how any reasonable person on either side of these arguments can say P&Ps and public are equitably measured by enrollment alone. Just simply say....sure they have advantages...but I don't care...I like the challenge. That I can accept.
  18. Isn't the kid who caught the TD a senior who missed two seasons due to torn ACL's....read that on twitter someplace? Options will vary, but the thought process may have been to get that kid a TD. Again, that is speculation and I could see folks making an argument for or against during that part of the game.
  19. Baring injury, two way players probably won’t be a factor in this contest.
  20. Administration heads should roll on this and the Juveniles should be handled however the law specifies. This young man is going to have lasting trama so there should and will be civil implications as well. Hopefully many changes/improvements come out of this....something good. My heart hurts for this victim. He just wanted to belong to something big.
  21. I'm sure you noticed the new defense in the second game that we could have employed against TC, SR and Salem...but chose to play those teams base for obvious reasons.
  22. GS held the flexbone to 225 yards rushing. I would expect HH to probably double those rushing yards against Danville. Hope Danville had luck simulating it at practice this week.
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