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2010 Season

PostPosted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:50 pm
by Mailman_25
Never too early to start thinking about next year....

1) Shanley - Looking at their roster, they bring back around 7 of their top 10 players, including top QB, RB, WR and OL/DL. Holy Crap! Can you say repeat. They would've given South a good run to play Bismarck in AAA this year.
2) Devils Lake - Solid underclassmen in a solid program.
3) St. Mary's - Will be better after terrible first year in AA
4) Grafton - Not alot of players, but the ones they have are talented.
5) Lisbon - Lost QB and RB, but not much else.

Wahpeton will be down (plus new coach), Trinity loses alot of players but can never be counted out. Carrington will be solid again. Valley City and Central Cass should be solid as well.

Shanley wins AA title and maybe even the AAA title next year. (if they were still in AAA)

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:57 am
by living life
Shanley cant win AA title and AAA title in the same year. i think they are a AA team not a AAA team

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:58 pm
by football101
Shanley will be good next year. DL will not be as good as you think. DL will have a good line but thye will be lacking in the skilled positions. Next year they will be a 3-4 seed.

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:13 pm
by Linebacker48
we all know wahpeton loses smith but they return 3 of 5 starting linemen they return a kid who rotated in on the offensive and defensive linemen that is a big part of the game of football for wahpeton if their line can control teams so they can get 4 or 5 yards every time thats all they need........i would say the only thing that could keep wahpeon from being a tough team again is they lose alot of defensive starters we will see what the young kids from wahpeton can do on the defensive side of the ball

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:35 pm
by silentbob
i highly doubt they could've competed with South. Nothing against them, but there's a reason there's a difference between AA and AAA schools. Shanley was a great team, but had two very close games to end the season, which realistically could've went either way. They will without a doubt be the early favorites next year. I would say after Shanley, the field is open next year. I don't quite see St.Mary's being the number 3 team, but you never know. You can never count out teams like Devils Lake and Trinity. I live in the west so I don't know so much about Lisbon, Grafton, or Wahpeton. Should be another exciting year

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:10 pm
by Run4Fun2009
Mailman_25 wrote:Never too early to start thinking about next year....

1) Shanley - Looking at their roster, they bring back around 7 of their top 10 players, including top QB, RB, WR and OL/DL. Holy Crap! Can you say repeat. They would've given South a good run to play Bismarck in AAA this year.
2) Devils Lake - Solid underclassmen in a solid program.
3) St. Mary's - Will be better after terrible first year in AA
4) Grafton - Not alot of players, but the ones they have are talented.
5) Lisbon - Lost QB and RB, but not much else.

Wahpeton will be down (plus new coach), Trinity loses alot of players but can never be counted out. Carrington will be solid again. Valley City and Central Cass should be solid as well.

Shanley wins AA title and probably AAA title next year.


Red River beat Shanley this year...so I would have to say Shanley probably would have been the team to play Bismarck in the 1st Round of State like Fargo North did this year.

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:39 pm
by Indy5
Mailman_25 wrote:Never too early to start thinking about next year....

1) Shanley - Looking at their roster, they bring back around 7 of their top 10 players, including top QB, RB, WR and OL/DL. Holy Crap! Can you say repeat. They would've given South a good run to play Bismarck in AAA this year.
2) Devils Lake - Solid underclassmen in a solid program.
3) St. Mary's - Will be better after terrible first year in AA
4) Grafton - Not alot of players, but the ones they have are talented.
5) Lisbon - Lost QB and RB, but not much else.

Wahpeton will be down (plus new coach), Trinity loses alot of players but can never be counted out. Carrington will be solid again. Valley City and Central Cass should be solid as well.

Shanley wins AA title and maybe even the AAA title next year. (if they were still in AAA)

Actually, next year you can count out Trinity because they are not playing AA. They have already annouced that they will not opt up again.

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 12:58 pm
by ndlionsfan
They are still playing AA next season. When they new plan comes out in two years then they will be A if they don't opt up again.

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:10 pm
by Indy5
ndlionsfan wrote:They are still playing AA next season. When they new plan comes out in two years then they will be A if they don't opt up again.

O my bad, I guess I didn't understand the person right. I'm am pretty sure that they will not be opting up again though.

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:13 pm
by 4thliner
St. Marys might be one of the worst teams next year. they would struggle in 9 man

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:02 am
by Run4Fun2009
4thliner wrote:St. Marys might be one of the worst teams next year. they would aren't cool in 9 man


What are you saying here??

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:32 pm
by Hinsa
The words "aren't cool" are substituted automatically for a less tasteful word.

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:57 pm
by Wild Wolves
Who is the new Wahpeton coach?

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:23 pm
by ellen
Linebacker48 wrote:we all know wahpeton loses smith but they return 3 of 5 starting linemen they return a kid who rotated in on the offensive and defensive linemen that is a big part of the game of football for wahpeton if their line can control teams so they can get 4 or 5 yards every time thats all they need........i would say the only thing that could keep wahpeon from being a tough team again is they lose alot of defensive starters we will see what the young kids from wahpeton can do on the defensive side of the ball

Losing smith sounds like losing their whole team to me

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:24 pm
by Linebacker48
yes smith saved them a couple times during the year in close game with 60 yard runs but as long as they don't rely on their running backs to have to produce these kinds of runs to win games they should be fine on offense knowing what they do offensively

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:15 pm
by baseball18
Hinsa wrote:The words "aren't cool" are substituted automatically for a less tasteful word.


lol

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 7:27 pm
by bball30
I dont think whapeton will be that good next year. there losing 95% of there offence in ryan smith and i didnt see anybody that could step up and try to do what smith did

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:05 pm
by rebeler_53
Has anyone heard how VC is going to be next year?

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:29 am
by purple_drank
I see a Shanley repeat next year. then after next year shanley will be down big time

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:34 am
by scruffy
ndlionsfan wrote:They are still playing AA next season. When they new plan comes out in two years then they will be A if they don't opt up again.

Trinity will be "AA" this fall. Next year it's unlikely they will opt "up" due to expense. Nearly half the conference is over 200 miles away and this drives up expenses while gate receipts plummet because not many fans travel that far for "away" games. The student-athletes also miss too much class time because to many hours are spent traveling..

Re: 2010 Season

PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:34 pm
by GoPack#2
Shanley is going to dominate throughout the regular season and throughout the playoffs as they cruise to back to back Championships