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Southridge vs Jasper - One Last Ride
SEAL_63 replied to RoadRunner's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
A lot of excitement heading into 2020 with joining the SIAC. Unfortunately and sadly, this longtime rivalry is one of the casualties. Jasper was picked to lose last season and ended up dominating SR. I think the Raiders will take the final matchup. -
I’ve seen several Bosse teams over the years. It’s been some time since they looked more well rounded than what I saw tonight. Much of the talk in the Evansville area about a possible Bosse surge in the SIAC could prove to the true. Defensively, in particular, they gave Lincoln fits much of the night. They’ve got a beast of a front 4 who can rush the passer. Mix that with sophomore QB Coleton Pfoff making his first varsity start, and it was not a pretty offensive night for the Alices. However, Lincoln’s defense was as good as anticipated coming into the season. All four VL scores were a direct or indirect result of the defense. They reciprocated with their own pass rush that forced Bosse into 4 int’s and 7 turnovers (?) overall. That combined with a solid run game just wore them down in the end. Obviously, Lincoln has to improve in the passing game/pass protection, but that was expected to be a work in progress moving forward. Pfoff is definitely the future at QB. He’s got good arm talent, just needs time to adjust to varsity speed. And facing an exceptionally quick Bosse front in his first game was not conducive for success. Big big game next week against Boonville!! For what could be the conference!!
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What a way to open the season. I’ll be expecting great seasons from both teams. Congrats
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Yeah just saw the highlights. You’ve got to be kidding me. Highest ranked opponent South has ever beaten in football
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VL 14, Bosse 6 Half North 14, Princeton 0 2nd Memorial 35, Jasper 0 2nd Boonville 26, Washington 0 Half HH 30, MV 0 2nd
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Back to football at long last!! Good luck to all teams!
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Also if anyone attended a scrimmage of a Big 8 school, please share your thoughts. Curious how Jasper looks in a new system...Princeton expects to be improved...Washington may be even worse.
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Memorial at Jasper, 6:30 pm North at Princeton, 7 pm Heritage Hills at Mount Vernon, 7 pm Vincennes at Bosse, 6:30 pm Washington at Boonville ©, 7 pm **all times are CST The way I see it, the only surefire picks are HH and Boonville. Memorial over Jasper may seem obvious to some, but going to Jasper to open the season is never easy. I expect a close one. VL looked pretty stout in their scrimmage with Harrison. Bosse will certainly be a step up in competition. Again, close. North/Princeton has been a good matchup each of the last two years. No reason to believe it won’t be again this season.
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High School Football Broadcasts
SEAL_63 replied to broadcastsport's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Vincennes Lincoln athletics are on 92.1 WZDM www.wzdm.com for online stream!! -
Bosse/VL should be a fun watch in Week 1. Both programs have much to prove. Both are on the upswing the past few seasons. The Alices return strong offensive and defensive fronts.
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Big 8 2019: The 40th and Final Season
SEAL_63 replied to SEAL_63's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Foot in my mouth...I knew this. Thanks I guess when I get to rambling brain lapses like these happen lol. -
VL’s additions of Harrison (scrimmage) and Bosse to the schedule (as well as Floyd Central) were made well before trouble was brewing in the Big 8. Now those changes prove to be more valuable than originally thought. Hopefully, this will serve as a stepping stone for Lincoln as they move to an all Eville schedule in 2020. And you can bet that last October’s beatdown at Enlow against Memorial was a popular film for Coach Salters and Co. this spring and summer on where they have to get better fundamentally in order to compete in the SIAC.
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As long as I can remember, in my 30 plus years of watching Lincoln sports, the Big 8 conference is all I’ve ever known to be home. And “home” seemed the most suitable of a word I could think of. I credit this conference for so many memories of my youth, whether as a player or a fan. The rivalries, the classic games, the great players that have come and gone, the many short road games to Washington and Princeton that you rarely missed. Even the long trips between Vincennes and Mount Vernon, Boonville, and Tell City (back in the day), the people of these towns gained such familiarity with each other and their respective communities. The layout of each city, where to park, what gate to enter at the stadium/arena, where to grab a bite at the local’s favorite spot(s), where to maybe grab a beer afterward, what fans you liked, what fans you couldn’t stand...for many of us we’ve learned like the back of our hands through the years. So in a sense, it’s saddening to watch it end, but also incredibly exciting for what this final season will hold in all sports, football in particular. Because for football, 2019 really is the end of the road. No more guaranteed annual meetings that you might still see with basketball or baseball. Each team, whether SIAC or PAC bound, will have a full (or near full) conference schedule beginning in 2020 leaving little to no room for potential rematches. For this reason, I feel we could see the most competitive conference season in recent memory. Teams who are normally competing for a title will be vying harder than ever for the final Big 8 championship. Even teams in the bottom half will have something extra to play for. And I fully expect Mount Carmel to play with the biggest chip on their shoulder. Their break-up with the conference wasn’t exactly smooth. But it should be the usual suspects in the upper tier...Boonville, Jasper, VL. I’m going to call Boonville the slight favorite again with the return of their senior QB Phillips, WR Scarborough, and several key linemen, plus the momentum of a 10-1 season a year ago. It’s hard to see much of a drop off from the Pioneers. Jasper, meanwhile, has a new head coach and VL a new young QB. Both are fully capable of unseating Boonville at the top though. 1. Boonville 2. Jasper 3. Vincennes 4. Princeton 5. Mt Vernon 6. Mt Carmel 7. Washington
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Big 8 will be down to 6 teams.
SEAL_63 replied to sr1's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
I’m just kind of blown away with how Boonville has handled this whole thing. And this article is the cherry on top. They were in the same boat as Jasper. Both 4A schools with similar enrollments playing in the same sectional with Evansville schools as their competition. They were given a golden opportunity to prepare for said sectional on a yearly basis and declined because of one single contest against a Bosse team who was capable catching anyone(outside the SIAC top tier)off guard in 2018. And surely they knew that had they joined with GS, it would have forced the conference to split into divisions and that they would’ve ended up in the small division? -
Big 8 will be down to 6 teams.
SEAL_63 replied to sr1's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Wow...knew it was coming, but still hard to believe. Let’s make the 40th and final season of the Big 8 a good one. -
Big 8 will be down to 6 teams.
SEAL_63 replied to sr1's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
There’s so many great places to eat in Gibson County already...can’t we just have the nod for best pizza at least?? Lol. I have had Sandy’s once and it was delicious. -
Big 8 will be down to 6 teams.
SEAL_63 replied to sr1's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Amen. This isn’t so much about who deserves it more than the other. But who needed a new conference home more. And it’s not like anyone from Vincennes is expecting the red carpet rolled out. But a chance to prove ourselves would be nice. -
Big 8 will be down to 6 teams.
SEAL_63 replied to sr1's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Well apparently the SIAC considered more than just football when making their decision and also looked at the athletic traditions of both schools. VL and Jasper, more often than not, field strong football, basketball (boys and girls), and baseball teams. Ah yes..but Nick Hart’s arrival to GS just so happened to coincide with probably the worst stretch of Lincoln football in the last 40 years. GS and VL programs went in opposite directions almost simultaneously. -
Can’t argue with that logic. If any VL sports program has question marks right now though, it’s the basketball program surprisingly. The pep band will remain strong though! Especially for conference games!
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Based on recent history in football, I get why some might prefer GS over VL. But I really think the best has yet to come for Lincoln under Levi Salters. He’s just getting started. Lots of good football classes coming up the ranks.
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Big 8 will be down to 6 teams.
SEAL_63 replied to sr1's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Yeah the only place that I heard Jasper was even considering a PAC merger was on this board. Every other source told me the opposite though. Several people I know within the Vincennes School Corp. that I’ve talked to over the last few months all said Jasper was pushing hard for the SIAC. That wasn’t a mystery. What was a mystery is what VL would do, because I’m of the belief they preferred joining the PAC from a competitive stand point. But from a scheduling, logistical, and stability point of view, the SIAC makes perfect sense. Having all sports included is another big plus. And no, I’m not expecting any conference titles in football for some time. But there is zero reason why they can’t be competitive. -
Big 8 will be down to 6 teams.
SEAL_63 replied to sr1's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Don’t get me started with GoT. Not good for the forum lol.. -
I’ve refrained from commenting on all the merger talk as of late (although I’ve kept up my reading on the board). I’ve heard too many differing opinions and rumors from different sources. Not sure what to believe. VL principal Steve Combs was quoted by The Courier saying joining the SIAC was “not in the best interest of the football program”, which is true in a lot of ways. Talent wise, Lincoln is better than they were 3 years ago, but would still be towards the bottom of the SIAC at this present time. VL of 10-15 yrs ago would be very competitive in the SIAC. I’m of the belief that Levi Salters (knowing the man he is and how he relates to players), will pull every ounce of football talent that Knox County has to offer and possibly/hopefully field some of those 00’s caliber teams. With that said, I still feel a merger with the PAC is the best choice. The number of quality football programs in the Pocket is an instant upgrade to the schedule, even for Jasper (who btw has yet to defeat a Salters led squad). I wouldn’t be overly upset though if VL joined the SIAC. They’re kind of in a unique position geographically.
