triplebbb wrote:what are tie breakers? in region 4 hazen, hr, and killdeer could all have one loss. hr beat hazen, hazen beat killdeer and killdeer beat hr. is it point spread? in those games or all region games?
OKCfan wrote:MV-E 27 @ M-NS 20—The Falcons unleashed their passing attack on Northern Cass last week, and I see them building off of that big win by trying to do the same this week in Milnor. The Bulldogs have been hot lately, winning their last 3 after starting 0-3, but will their secondary be able to stop the undefeated Falcons? The Bulldogs’ superior size will keep them in the game, but I’m not sure if they can score with the Falcons. With a win in either of the next two weeks, MV-E would secure their first region title as a co-op.
Oakes 34 @ May-Port-CG 22—Coming off a tough loss at home to M-NS, the Tornadoes need this win to keep both their playoff chances and thoughts of hosting a playoff game a possibility. The Patriots have been able to put a decent amount of points on the board this year offensively, but I see only one thing standing between Oakes and their 4th region win of the year: A long bus trip.
Linton 14 @ NC 26—Speaking of long bus trips…. This could be the shortest game of the year time wise, with both teams preferring to run the football. I don’t see the Lions being able to stop Northern Cass, who racked up 275 yards on the ground last week at Enderlin.
KC 12 @ OG 20—Does last week’s tough, and possibly controversial, loss against the Patiots inspire or deflate the Grovers? This could realistically be both team’s last shot at a win in 2012, so expect emotions to be running high and the entire playbook thrown at each other in this contest.
OKCfan wrote:I worry about Homecoming being more of a distraction than a motivation though. I can't imagine too many coaches look forward to homecoming week.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:OKCfan wrote:I worry about Homecoming being more of a distraction than a motivation though. I can't imagine too many coaches look forward to homecoming week.
I don't think its ever been that much of an issue with Oak Grove...they've always played well on their past Homecoming Games (I'm thinking 5-1 in the past 6 years)
OKCfan wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:OKCfan wrote:I worry about Homecoming being more of a distraction than a motivation though. I can't imagine too many coaches look forward to homecoming week.
I don't think its ever been that much of an issue with Oak Grove...they've always played well on their past Homecoming Games (I'm thinking 5-1 in the past 6 years)
And those wins were against?
I'm not saying that the Grovers aren't successful on Homecoming games, but often schools choose teams they feel they have the best shot at beating for their homecoming.
OKCfan wrote:MV-E 27 @ M-NS 20—The Falcons unleashed their passing attack on Northern Cass last week, and I see them building off of that big win by trying to do the same this week in Milnor. The Bulldogs have been hot lately, winning their last 3 after starting 0-3, but will their secondary be able to stop the undefeated Falcons? The Bulldogs’ superior size will keep them in the game, but I’m not sure if they can score with the Falcons. With a win in either of the next two weeks, MV-E would secure their first region title as a co-op.
Oakes 34 @ May-Port-CG 22—Coming off a tough loss at home to M-NS, the Tornadoes need this win to keep both their playoff chances and thoughts of hosting a playoff game a possibility. The Patriots have been able to put a decent amount of points on the board this year offensively, but I see only one thing standing between Oakes and their 4th region win of the year: A long bus trip.
Linton 14 @ NC 26—Speaking of long bus trips…. This could be the shortest game of the year time wise, with both teams preferring to run the football. I don’t see the Lions being able to stop Northern Cass, who racked up 275 yards on the ground last week at Enderlin.
KC 12 @ OG 20—Does last week’s tough, and possibly controversial, loss against the Patiots inspire or deflate the Grovers? This could realistically be both team’s last shot at a win in 2012, so expect emotions to be running high and the entire playbook thrown at each other in this contest.
MNTwinsFan wrote:How did Oak Grove go from being AA to being 9-man in the next 2 year football plan? Park Christian carry the program?
MNTwinsFan wrote:OKCfan wrote:MV-E 27 @ M-NS 20—The Falcons unleashed their passing attack on Northern Cass last week, and I see them building off of that big win by trying to do the same this week in Milnor. The Bulldogs have been hot lately, winning their last 3 after starting 0-3, but will their secondary be able to stop the undefeated Falcons? The Bulldogs’ superior size will keep them in the game, but I’m not sure if they can score with the Falcons. With a win in either of the next two weeks, MV-E would secure their first region title as a co-op.
Oakes 34 @ May-Port-CG 22—Coming off a tough loss at home to M-NS, the Tornadoes need this win to keep both their playoff chances and thoughts of hosting a playoff game a possibility. The Patriots have been able to put a decent amount of points on the board this year offensively, but I see only one thing standing between Oakes and their 4th region win of the year: A long bus trip.
Linton 14 @ NC 26—Speaking of long bus trips…. This could be the shortest game of the year time wise, with both teams preferring to run the football. I don’t see the Lions being able to stop Northern Cass, who racked up 275 yards on the ground last week at Enderlin.
KC 12 @ OG 20—Does last week’s tough, and possibly controversial, loss against the Patiots inspire or deflate the Grovers? This could realistically be both team’s last shot at a win in 2012, so expect emotions to be running high and the entire playbook thrown at each other in this contest.
You must be a great Region I division A football mind because those game insights are very informative and great to read!
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