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Could anyone in Southeast Texas beat Newton?


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The Newton Eagles were able to beat three of the best 4A teams over the past month. But, let's take it another level. Who would win if they played Vidor? Crosby? West Brook? Of course, these are all hypothetical, since Newton doesn't have any other non 3A teams on their schedule.
I'm curious to see who y'all think could beat Newton within the 409 (if anyone)!

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2018 Calpreps prediction 83% Success rate

Newton 38 Crosby 31

Newton 35 Nederland 17

Newton 42 PNG 26

Newton 40 Memorial 20

Westbrook 34 Newton 28

Newton 38 Vidor 21

Carthage 38 Newton 31

and for the record 

2016 WOS vs 2018 Newton: WOS 31 Newton 21

 

and for those that don't want to believe the computers...they had Crosby 34-20 over WOS, actual score 35-24

 

 

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22 minutes ago, 3rdone said:

2018 Calpreps prediction 83% Success rate

Newton 38 Crosby 31

Newton 35 Nederland 17

Newton 42 PNG 26

Newton 40 Memorial 20

Westbrook 34 Newton 28

Newton 38 Vidor 21

Carthage 38 Newton 31

and for the record 

2016 WOS vs 2018 Newton: WOS 31 Newton 21

 

and for those that don't want to believe the computers...they had Crosby 34-20 over WOS, actual score 35-24

 

 

I just cant see this PAM defense giving up 40 to anyone let alone a team 4 time smaller than them. Newton my have some athletes but dont forget Pam have them also.

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9 minutes ago, MhsTitans said:

I just cant see this PAM defense giving up 40 to anyone let alone a team 4 time smaller than them. Newton my have some athletes but dont forget Pam have them also.

I'll take the computers on this... It has been pretty spot on for the most part

people forget WOS use to beat up on 5A schools back in the day with 30-35 varsity players (Westbrook, Central, Aldine MacArthur (ranked #2 in the NATION at the time). Don't put too much in school size. You can only put 11 on the field at a time.

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