old#63 wrote:Oh, and by the way. The Grafton/Wahp game is in Grafton, not Wahp as the title says.
yzgy wrote:I think the score in Grafton will be a little more lopsided. Correct me if I am wrong but in 2009, Whap ran up the score with their star running back (54-6). Coach Maus has been classy this year by not taking advantage of the past game situations but I think they will still try to issue a statement about being the real deal. Grafton by 35.
PrepFBrules wrote:Both good games, anybody want to weigh in?
I think Grafton is the real deal, Bottineau's stats are impressive but who have they really beat?
Carrington in typical fashion started slow and is playing tough now
MJ4UND wrote:PrepFBrules wrote:Both good games, anybody want to weigh in?
I think Grafton is the real deal, Bottineau's stats are impressive but who have they really beat?
Carrington in typical fashion started slow and is playing tough now
I would guess Bottineau has beaten everyone they played since they are undefeated. Also, don't they lead for most points scored and fewest given up??
old#63 wrote:I'm starting to have my worries about picking Grafton by 20 in this game. Friday night forecast for Grafton from the National Weather Service.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53. Windy, with a south southwest wind 35 to 38 mph decreasing to between 21 and 24 mph. Winds could gust as high as 55 mph.
Hanson and his receivers are good, but nobody can throw a 40 yard spiral in 55 mph hour winds. And Wahp is primarily a running team if what I have heard is correct.
old#63 wrote:I'll take Grafton by 20, and Carrington by 8.
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