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Post by leopard4life on Nov 8, 2020 21:43:32 GMT -6
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Post by leopard4life on Nov 8, 2020 22:14:42 GMT -6
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Post by crjdoc on Nov 9, 2020 8:13:33 GMT -6
Not sure i get the DEC no contest rules, Princeton say that a win would be awarded based on common opponents?? We played their JV last week and they had a number of Varsity kids playing on JV , they had different helmets with decals etc..
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2020 8:33:03 GMT -6
Not sure i get the DEC no contest rules, Princeton say that a win would be awarded based on common opponents?? We played their JV last week and they had a number of Varsity kids playing on JV , they had different helmets with decals etc.. Being on the Ennis side of the bracket are you excited, worried, ect??
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Post by crjdoc on Nov 9, 2020 8:40:17 GMT -6
Not sure i get the DEC no contest rules, Princeton say that a win would be awarded based on common opponents?? We played their JV last week and they had a number of Varsity kids playing on JV , they had different helmets with decals etc.. Being on the Ennis side of the bracket are you excited, worried, ect?? On the Ennis side of the bracket are you referring to being in Region #2, in any case we fully understand no matter where we start in region #2 there are 3 tough games in some order or mix...SOC, Ennis, Aledo and/or NF, LJ or Poteet to make it through. IMO region 2 produces the state champion, no surprise there
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2020 8:57:34 GMT -6
Being on the Ennis side of the bracket are you excited, worried, ect?? On the Ennis side of the bracket are you referring to being in Region #2, in any case we fully understand no matter where we start in region #2 there are 3 tough games in some order or mix...SOC, Ennis, Aledo and/or NF, LJ or Poteet to make it through. IMO region 2 produces the state champion, no surprise there Dont forget about Timberview. But no I mean Ennis, Frisco, Timberview are on one side and then you have Aledo, SOC, and NF on the other side within R2.
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Post by crjdoc on Nov 9, 2020 9:31:55 GMT -6
On the Ennis side of the bracket are you referring to being in Region #2, in any case we fully understand no matter where we start in region #2 there are 3 tough games in some order or mix...SOC, Ennis, Aledo and/or NF, LJ or Poteet to make it through. IMO region 2 produces the state champion, no surprise there Dont forget about Timberview. But no I mean Ennis, Frisco, Timberview are on one side and then you have Aledo, SOC, and NF on the other side within R2. Of course Timberview, there was actually some effort to pull a Frisco/TV game together last week as both teams were COVID open...but it did not happen. On Ennis, well they are really good, we did not play well last year and lost 18-0...I think we are a lot better on both sides with much more depth. So if we make it that far we will be ready to play and much more confident
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2020 9:54:33 GMT -6
Dont forget about Timberview. But no I mean Ennis, Frisco, Timberview are on one side and then you have Aledo, SOC, and NF on the other side within R2. Of course Timberview, there was actually some effort to pull a Frisco/TV game together last week as both teams were COVID open...but it did not happen. On Ennis, well they are really good, we did not play well last year and lost 18-0...I think we are a lot better on both sides with much more depth. So if we make it that far we will be ready to play and much more confident I would have enjoyed watching yall vs Timberview. I'd think yall win that one but who knows. If Aledo didnt mess around and have some players get covid then we would have played them.
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Post by leopard4life on Nov 10, 2020 9:51:33 GMT -6
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Post by crjdoc on Nov 11, 2020 11:52:35 GMT -6
Good Stuff, although i find it hard to listen to these guys.... This week....LD vs LJ...taking LJ by 21+ Frisco vs Denison...I like Frisco ( no surprise) by 14+, game is won inside on OL and DL LT and Princeton...who knows toss toss up Memorial v RH...another toss up...
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Post by leopard4life on Nov 11, 2020 12:16:16 GMT -6
Good Stuff, although i find it hard to listen to these guys.... This week....LD vs LJ...taking LJ by 21+ Frisco vs Denison...I like Frisco ( mo surprise) by 14+, game is won inside on OL and DL LT and Princeton...who knows toss toss up Memorial v RH...another toss up... The one guy is really, really hard to listen to. He says "right here", or "right there" what feels like 50 times per show... The lead guy (Matt Welch) has never been a Lovejoy guy - he covers LJ and Allen, with means 10% LJ and 90% Allen, but it's all about clicks and advertising so I can understand this small media company following the money. LD @ LJ - I agree 21+, but LD usually brings their A-game against LJ so it may end up closer. Frisco @ Denison - It could go either way, but I think this will be close. If Denison struggles getting first downs the D will gas and Frisco will pull away. LT @ Princeton - I think LT wins by 10+ (maybe more) Memorial @ Rock Hill - Neither team has a good D and RH's O is improving every week. I like Memorial, but could easily see RH getting their first win, especially if Memorial looks past them. RH's passing game is improving and that's Memorial's biggest weakness.
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Post by crjdoc on Nov 11, 2020 12:20:18 GMT -6
www.texasfootball.com/article/2020/11/11/week-12-mega-preview-breaking-down-predicting-the-biggest-texas-high-school-football-games?ref=article_preview_titleFrisco (5-0, 3-0) at Denison (4-2, 2-1): The Raccoons have dominated District 7-5A Division II the past two seasons, but one team has had their number and that’s the Denison Yellowjackets. Frisco will have to make the trip up to Texoma this week as they try and remain undefeated against a very solid Denison squad. Frisco had last week off after their game against Princeton was canceled due to Covid-19 concerns in Princeton. They rolled past a much improved Frisco Liberty squad in their last outing on the strength of 119 rushing yards and two touchdowns from Bradford Martin and 61 receiving yards and a touchdown from Arkansas commit Chase Lowery. Denison has rattled off three straight district wins, including last week’s 56-34 win over Lake Dallas. DHS trailed early 10-0 and then went on a 42-7 run in the middle two quarters to put the game out of reach. RB Jadarian Price ran for 164 yards and three touchdowns, Asa Osbourne ran for 124 yards and three touchdowns and the Denison special teams provided a pair of touchdowns as well in the win. This one is going to be close, especially with the game being at Munson Stadium, where Denison is tough to beat. Frisco’s really making noise this year and they’ve got this one circled, they’ll find a way to get past a feisty Denison bunch in a close one. Stepp’s Pick: Frisco by 4
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Post by leopard4life on Nov 11, 2020 23:59:37 GMT -6
www.texasfootball.com/article/2020/11/11/week-12-mega-preview-breaking-down-predicting-the-biggest-texas-high-school-football-games?ref=article_preview_titleFrisco (5-0, 3-0) at Denison (4-2, 2-1): The Raccoons have dominated District 7-5A Division II the past two seasons, but one team has had their number and that’s the Denison Yellowjackets. Frisco will have to make the trip up to Texoma this week as they try and remain undefeated against a very solid Denison squad. Frisco had last week off after their game against Princeton was canceled due to Covid-19 concerns in Princeton. They rolled past a much improved Frisco Liberty squad in their last outing on the strength of 119 rushing yards and two touchdowns from Bradford Martin and 61 receiving yards and a touchdown from Arkansas commit Chase Lowery. Denison has rattled off three straight district wins, including last week’s 56-34 win over Lake Dallas. DHS trailed early 10-0 and then went on a 42-7 run in the middle two quarters to put the game out of reach. RB Jadarian Price ran for 164 yards and three touchdowns, Asa Osbourne ran for 124 yards and three touchdowns and the Denison special teams provided a pair of touchdowns as well in the win. This one is going to be close, especially with the game being at Munson Stadium, where Denison is tough to beat. Frisco’s really making noise this year and they’ve got this one circled, they’ll find a way to get past a feisty Denison bunch in a close one. Stepp’s Pick: Frisco by 4 Dominated? Matty-boy, Matty-boy... SMH
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Post by crjdoc on Nov 17, 2020 7:48:35 GMT -6
Frisco Vs Lovejoy
Friday, 7 p.m. at Frisco ISD Memorial Stadium
Poll position for the District 7-5A Division II title in on the line Friday in Frisco when the state-ranked Raccoons welcome undefeated Lovejoy. This matchup is a classic offense versus defense battle, pitting two of the area’s best on those respective sides of the ball.
The Leopards bring a 7-0 record into Friday’s contest that includes a staggering 53.3 points per game. Behind the decorated quarterback-receiver combo of RW Rucker and Reid Westervelt, the Lovejoy hung a season-high 70 points on Lake Dallas last week.
Having scored at least 48 points in all but one game this season, the Leopards’ offensive firepower will stand opposite a Frisco defense that’s allowing just 9.0 points per contest — including three points or less surrendered three times this season. Chase Lowery and Myles Mays have combined for eight interceptions as part of a ballhawking secondary.
This is also the CW33 Game of the week and will be broadcast live on CW33
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Post by crjdoc on Nov 17, 2020 7:50:37 GMT -6
Frisco Lebanon Trail vs. Denison Thursday, 7 p.m. at Toyota Stadium The Yellow Jackets and Trail Blazers are tied for fourth place in the District 7-5A Division II standings and have won two more games than the next-closest team in the conference. It isn’t out of the question to call Thursday’s showdown at Toyota Stadium a playoff eliminator. Denison had a three-game winning streak snapped last week in a 23-3 loss to Frisco. The Yellow Jackets never got their tried-and-true ground game going, and slowing that talented unit will be top of mind for a Lebanon Trail team contending for a playoff berth in just its third year of varsity football. The Trail Blazers halted a two-game skid with a 47-28 win over Princeton that included big nights from the running tandem of Gregory Hatley and Parker Mawhee, who combined for 257 yards and six touchdowns. starlocalmedia.com/allenamerican/sports/game-of-the-week-vote-for-the-top-high-school-football-game-on-the-star/article_cc0334ee-2857-11eb-be40-3fcdb4566bfd.html
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