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  1. I will disagree with others on here. I still think in the long run, Brohm may be the better hire. At the time, I wanted Fleck over everyone else, but his shtick really wears thin with me and I'm glad we aren't rowing boats all over the place. I think Brohm has had to adapt and adjust through his time, but I think he is doing just that. Don't forget the mess this program was in when he arrived. PJ took over a winning program. Brohm took over a dumpster fire that he had to practically rebuild from scratch. As frustrated as we are at this point, we still have a shot at a bowl game and will return a whole lot for next year. The recruiting has been solid all along. Purdue has never been much of a football school outside of a few coaches. If Brohm can consistently have us competing for bowls, that is more than most have done in history. A complete reset of the program at this point would be foolish. 

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  2. 1 hour ago, WWFan said:

    Paoli at Providence

    West Washington at Springs Valley

    Brownstown at Batesville

    Salem at Gibson Southern

     

    Going to be hard to disagree much here. Maybe the rain causes some suprises

    Agreed. I wonder if anyone will pick someone other than these teams? 

    (this serves as my selections for the week 😁)

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  3. North Posey at Crawford County 

    Springs Valley at North Daviess

    Rock Creek at West Washington 

    Perry Central at North Central

    Martinsville at Silver Creek

    Scottsburg at Brownstown

    Greensburg at Charlestown

    North Harrison at Heritage Hills

    Corydon at Evansville Bosse

    Salem at Southridge

    Triton Central at Eastern Pekin

     

    A couple of tough calls this week. I think Salem/Southridge will be interesting. I give SR the nod since they are at home, but would not be surprised to see a tough Salem team pull one out. The other is SC/Martinsville. SC has a solid team, but I give Martinsville the nod because of the higher level of competition they play. 

  4. On paper it certainly seems like a two dog race in Brownstown and Lawrenceburg. It will be interesting to see if Charlestown can give L'burg a challenge in round 2. It was also interesting to see Scottsburg give Brownstown such a run just last week. Can they do it again? L'burg has been on such a run, it's easy to see why they're the favorite. But you can never count out Coach May and the Braves. 

  5. 14 hours ago, Frozen Tundra said:

     

    New Albany (4-3, 4-0 HHC) at Seymour (2-4, 2-2 HHC): Could this be a trap game? There’s the potential that the Bulldogs could be looking ahead to next week’s rivalry game and a shot at winning the outright HHC championship. The one hour bus ride north to play a Seymour team that also overcame a two possession deficit in the fourth quarter against Columbus East is nothing to overlook. The Owls may be capable of slicing up that New Albany defense like so many other teams have done this year. Nevertheless, I’m playing it safe and going with the experience and skill of New Albany. The Bulldogs get the W.

    This would be the case if they win, correct? I was thinking about that and looked at the standings. Even if Floyd beats them next week, they'd be 5-1 in conference and Floyd would only be 4-1. So NA clinches if they beat Seymour. Right?

  6. I should've known that I would just agree with Frozen at this point and it was fruitless to wait on him to post predictions....

    Bedford NL at Floyd Central 

    Columbus East at Bishop Chatard

    Jeffersonville at New Albany

    Seymour at Jennings County

     

    I don't really think FC will beat BNL (though it should be close), but I've got to guess something realistic to make up for lost ground, just like mamasa did!

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