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Frozen Tundra

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  1. I know you don't want to crap on your hometown team and you want to be hopeful that you can win (nothing wrong with that), but this is completely asinine. All you have to do is look at scores in games against common opponents and you'll quickly find out Seymour isn't steamrolling anyone. Didn't realize the National Enquirer was now covering Indiana high school football. This is completely stupid.
  2. -62 points on 10 TDs. What the heck? Our kicker isn't that bad. Come on now. -Looks like someone is unfamiliar with the running clock rule.
  3. Dude was a legend in Idaho. He had one of the fastest releases ever and I heard he had a rocket for an arm. Sources say he could throw the pigskin a quarter mile. Some people believed he could throw it over mountains. Brett Favre's and Patrick Mahomes' arms have nothing on his.
  4. That sectional is BRUTAL! Absolutely nowhere to hide. Pick your poison.
  5. Jeffersonville beats Madison 35-7. Floyd Central beats Jennings County 55-24.
  6. New Albany beats Seymour 20-17 and gets their first HHC win of the season.
  7. HHC Pick 'Em Standings: 1. @boilerfan87 31/35 (.886) 2. @Frozen Tundra 28/35 (.800) 3. @mamasa 20/27 (.741) 4. @starbacker 16/22 (.727) 5. @TIFootball 2/4 (.500) Week 7 Predictions Columbus East (4-2, 3-0 HHC) at Bedford North Lawrence (2-4, 2-1 HHC): The Stars hosted the Olympians twice last year and gave them a battle the first six quarters. This time, the trip to Bedford will be much quicker. East gets the blowout win. Floyd Central (4-2, 2-1 HHC) at Jennings County (3-3, 1-2 HHC): The Panthers have consecutive wins for the first time since 2015 but the Highlanders come into town looking to blow off some steam after last week's big loss in Columbus. It wouldn't surprise me if Jennings County keeps it close for a half but they won't be able to contain Wenkers Wright for too long. Floyd Central wins by at least four TDs. Jeffersonville (1-5, 1-2 HHC) at Madison (1-5, 1-2 HHC): The Cubs have given up 50+ points the last two weeks (at Jennings County and against 2A Mitchell). I don't care how disappointing or undisciplined the Red Devils are because it won't make a difference in this game. Jeff wins big. Seymour (4-2, 2-1 HHC) at New Albany (1-5, 0-3 HHC): After starting 4-0, the Owls have dropped two straight (both by six points or less). The Bulldogs have lost five straight with the 19 point deficit in week 3 against Jeff being the closest game. New Albany will eventually get its first HHC win of the season but I doubt it's this week. Seymour rebounds and gets the W.
  8. Jennings County's Jared Corya still leads the state in receiving yards. Found this quite interesting.
  9. So that means Madison will eventually be the lone HHC member with a grass field
  10. Thank you for clarifying and correcting me! It's hard to keep all of the rules straight at various levels of the game.
  11. Yeah that rule always throws me off because it's different than the college and pro rules. Aside from personal foul penalties, no penalty (including pass interference) grants a first down unless the penalty yardage exceeds the yardage needed to get a first down.
  12. Jennings County beat Connersville 28-14. Brownstown Central beat Seymour 34-28. Mitchell beat Madison 52-20. Cathedral beat Jeffersonville 56-0. Apparently this was also the halftime score. Bloomington North beat New Albany 55-27.
  13. Bloomington North over New Albany Seymour over Brownstown Central Columbus East over Floyd Central Cathedral over Jeffersonville Jennings County over Connersville Madison over Mitchell Terra Haute South over BNL
  14. Looks like Indianapolis Herron based on what I'm seeing. They have 889 students which is more than what Angola has and Angola is in 4A in football.
  15. I say we create a new six team conference. New Palestine, Columbus East, Columbus North, Southport, Bloomington North, and Bloomington South. Maybe throw in one or two other teams. Helps relieve both HHCs from being beat on every year by New Palestine and Columbus East while the core-four Conference Indiana schools get better competition than what Terre Haute North and Terre Haute South can provide. Full disclosure: I'm only kidding but it's still fun to think about.
  16. I really believe Justun Sharp is going to change things at Jennings County. They haven't had a coach ever come in with his attitude. Jerry Bland and Scott Buening are probably their best coaches in the last 25-30 years but even they weren't as invested at the youth level and trying to drive up interest in prospective players.
  17. As long as the draw doesn't put you on the same side of the bracket.
  18. 1. Columbus East 2. Floyd Central 3. BNL 4. Seymour 5. Jeffersonville 6. New Albany 7. Jennings County 8. Madison
  19. Oh my Lord. A Bubby Brister reference. Never thought I'd ever hear that name again.
  20. If anybody is interested, here's an article The Republic out of Columbus did on Jennings County coach Justun Sharp back in May after he was hired. Might have the best background of anyone to ever coach football there. http://www.therepublic.com/2019/05/16/former_north_assistant_to_lead_jennings_football/
  21. It's going to take time. Won't happen overnight. They've got the perfect guy for the job though. There's excitement surrounding the program again. The place was packed out. I haven't seen that many people there in years. Probably for a half. Like I said, they have so many two-way players that they tend to fizzle out in the second half. The more physical the opponent the quicker they tire out.
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