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Glad we are back up. I had a hunch that East was going to beat Seymour. I feel like East and Jeffersonville have taken some steps forward. NA is just playing weak competition.

 

Floyd Central game was fine. We won 33-22. It felt like it should've been more like 42-14. Silver Creek had a really elusive QB that turned two broken plays, into long TD passes. Coach Bragg made some adjustments and we didn't give up a whole lot in the 2nd half until late. Offensively we ran the ball a lot. Robertson pounded Creeks front 7. He had 182 yds rushing. Sam Franks the 250 lb RB also had some good runs. Hes a load to tackle. This is definitely the best OL that Bragg has had IMO. They aren't massive. Probably in the 225-250 range for most guys. But they're just very experienced and very good. Mull had a solid game. 3 TD passes and 1 rushing TD. Kaiser caught 2 of the TDs. And Sophomore Zenel Lawless has caught a TD in his first 2 V games. It's a luxury to have 6"4 Kaiser and 6"3 Lawless on the outside. And their #2 WR Harritt is playing with a Cast so basically is just in there to block. But they're hoping to have him healthy in a few weeks. I will be traveling to Seymour next Friday, as it's my favorite HHC venue to visit.

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8 hours ago, Frozen Tundra said:

Remind me again what it is you love about Seymour. I don’t have a problem with it. Just curious.

It's a neat town. I like the location of the stadium. A lot of places to eat. It's just a cool place to me.

Don't get me wrong, I like Columbus too. 

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8 hours ago, Fkfootball said:

It's a neat town. I like the location of the stadium. A lot of places to eat. It's just a cool place to me.

Don't get me wrong, I like Columbus too. 

You didn’t have to say anything nice about Columbus. I swear I wasn’t trying to question you for liking Seymour best. Everyone is entitled to their opinion so I wouldn’t have cared if you had put Columbus last in the HHC.

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6 minutes ago, Frozen Tundra said:

You didn’t have to say anything nice about Columbus. I swear I wasn’t trying to question you for liking Seymour best. Everyone is entitled to their opinion so I wouldn’t have cared if you had put Columbus last in the HHC.

Seymour's HS campus is really gorgeous, imo.... and freaking huge. The plot of land itself is massive. 

Softball, baseball, a separate soccer stadium, tennis courts all on campus.. very pretty. 

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43 minutes ago, btownqbcoach1 said:

Seymour's HS campus is really gorgeous, imo.... and freaking huge. The plot of land itself is massive. 

Softball, baseball, a separate soccer stadium, tennis courts all on campus.. very pretty. 

To be honest I’m not really excited about the architecture of the new additions. But no one asked me so….

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10 hours ago, Frozen Tundra said:

You didn’t have to say anything nice about Columbus. I swear I wasn’t trying to question you for liking Seymour best. Everyone is entitled to their opinion so I wouldn’t have cared if you had put Columbus last in the HHC.

I love Southern Indiana in general. I like going to all these towns. I especially love visiting the small town pizzerias, and restaurants and stuff like that. It's unique. Brownstown has a Pizzeria there that I love. 

10 hours ago, btownqbcoach1 said:

Seymour's HS campus is really gorgeous, imo.... and freaking huge. The plot of land itself is massive. 

Softball, baseball, a separate soccer stadium, tennis courts all on campus.. very pretty. 

I like what Jennings County did with their football stadium too. It's a lot better venue as well.

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5 minutes ago, Fkfootball said:

I love Southern Indiana in general. I like going to all these towns. I especially love visiting the small town pizzerias, and restaurants and stuff like that. It's unique. Brownstown has a Pizzeria there that I love. 

I like what Jennings County did with their football stadium too. It's a lot better venue as well.

Lakeside Woodfire Pizza just north of North Vernon is a great pizza spot in Jennings County.

Jennings County has my favorite football stadium view. I don’t remember what it’s like on the visitor side. However, on the home side, it looks like you’re surrounded by trees. It’s almost like a football field was plopped down in the middle of a forest. To me, it’s a very peaceful and relaxing view.

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2 hours ago, Frozen Tundra said:

 

Week 4 Schedule

BNL (0-3, 0-1 HHC) at New Albany (2-1, 1-0 HHC)

Floyd Central (1-1, 0-0 HHC) at Seymour (1-2, 0-2 HHC)

Jennings County (0-3, 0-1 HHC) at Columbus East (1-2, 1-0 HHC)

Louisville Fern Creek (1-2) at Jeffersonville (2-1)

New Albany

Floyd Central

Columbus East

Louisville Fern Creek

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BNL (0-3, 0-1 HHC) at New Albany (2-1, 1-0 HHC)

Floyd Central (1-1, 0-0 HHC) at Seymour (1-2, 0-2 HHC)

Jennings County (0-3, 0-1 HHC) at Columbus East (1-2, 1-0 HHC)

Louisville Fern Creek (1-2) at Jeffersonville (2-1)

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Week 4 Schedule

BNL (0-3, 0-1 HHC) at New Albany (2-1, 1-0 HHC)

New Albany looks improved. I think they have a chance at a winning record. Coach Cooley has them trending up. BNL has really fell off. Give me NA

Floyd Central (1-1, 0-0 HHC) at Seymour (1-2, 0-2 HHC)

Seymour has always been a place for FC where things go wrong. However, Seymour lacks firepower this season. FCs running game and a defense that should be good enough this week should get it done.

Jennings County (0-3, 0-1 HHC) at Columbus East (1-2, 1-0 HHC)

East is another team that looks improved. JC continues their struggles. East should win this easily at home.

Louisville Fern Creek (1-2) at Jeffersonville (2-1)

Jeffersonville isn't the terrible team they've been the last few years. They're better. However, Fern Creek has 2 very close losses to 3-0 North Oldham and 3-0 Oldham County. Both are usually pretty good teams. Fern Creek usually has size and speed. I see them winning a close one.

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Week 4 Schedule

BNL (0-3, 0-1 HHC) at New Albany (2-1, 1-0 HHC)

Floyd Central (1-1, 0-0 HHC) at Seymour (1-2, 0-2 HHC)

Jennings County (0-3, 0-1 HHC) at Columbus East (1-2, 1-0 HHC)

Louisville Fern Creek (1-2) at Jeffersonville (2-1)

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BNL (0-3, 0-1 HHC) at New Albany (2-1, 1-0 HHC)

Floyd Central (1-1, 0-0 HHC) at Seymour (1-2, 0-2 HHC)

Jennings County (0-3, 0-1 HHC) at Columbus East (1-2, 1-0 HHC)

Louisville Fern Creek (1-2) at Jeffersonville (2-1)

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Week 4 Picks

BNL (0-3, 0-1 HHC) at New Albany (2-1, 1-0 HHC): It’s crazy seeing how far the Stars have fallen. Even against an easier opponent last week, they still seem to be struggling mightily on both sides of the ball. For the Bulldogs, their three easiest opponents on their schedule are all in a row and they finish that stretch off tonight. We’ll find out more about them starting next week and where they fit within the top 5 of the HHC pecking order. New Albany has lost the last two in this series and 4 out of the last 5 but get the win here. BNL leads the series 25-21.

Floyd Central (1-1, 0-0 HHC) at Seymour (1-2, 0-2 HHC): After a promising season-opening win at Greenwood, the Owls have not looked too great. A bad fourth quarter against Jeff was followed up with a horrible first half against Columbus East. The secondary has looked very vulnerable in surrendering some huge plays. Meanwhile, the Highlanders finally open HHC play so it’ll be interesting to see if this truly is the best conference team like we’re all anticipating. Five of the last seven games in this series have been decided by seven points or less. I don’t think it’ll be close this year though. Seymour led the series 11-3 after the 2008 game but Floyd Central has won 10 of the last 14 games to close the gap to 15-13.

Jennings County (0-3, 0-1 HHC) at Columbus East (1-2, 1-0 HHC): Only two teams in the HHC thus far have scored less than 35 points total and given up more than 85 points total. The Panthers are one (31 and 121) and BNL is the other (19 and 128). In other words, the Olympians are going to extend their 26 game winning streak against JC tonight. East leads the series 46-7.

Louisville Fern Creek (1-2) at Jeffersonville (2-1): The Red Devils are riding high after their first two-game win streak since 2020 in which they won four in a row. Alas, enter the Tigers who are likely better than their 1-2 record indicates after suffering a pair of close losses from two undefeated Oldham County, KY schools. I think there’s a chance this could be a close game but I still feel Fern Creek comes away with a win regardless. The all-time series is tied 2-2-1 but the Tigers have won the last two.

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