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1 hour ago, oldman said:

Vidor’s Scrimmage will be intense.   Should be a good one to go see if fans are allowed

That's the question. Will fans be allowed to scrimmages? There is usually no ticket sales for scrimmages. Normally just open the gates and people just sit anywhere.

I am thinking nobody will be allowed to attend scrimmages.

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2 hours ago, oldman said:

Vidor’s Scrimmage will be intense.   Should be a good one to go see if fans are allowed

 

1 hour ago, AggiesAreWe said:

That's the question. Will fans be allowed to scrimmages? There is usually no ticket sales for scrimmages. Normally just open the gates and people just sit anywhere.

I am thinking nobody will be allowed to attend scrimmages.

The intrasquad scrimmage is today and they are playing right now. Sorry I thought it was tomorrow for some reason, my apologies.

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2 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

That's the question. Will fans be allowed to scrimmages? There is usually no ticket sales for scrimmages. Normally just open the gates and people just sit anywhere.

I am thinking nobody will be allowed to attend scrimmages.

Around these parts people are allowed. 

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28 minutes ago, WOSgrad said:

I thought the purpose of scrimmages were to get ready for the season, not kill each other!

Yeah some heavy hitters will be on the field thursday 3ad1 #4 Malakoff and a top 25 Crockett team plus 3ad2 #8 Franklin goin to be some big hits early on... Hempstead was supposed to scrimmage us in Franklin originally but from the start we have a tough schedule this year including scrimmages.... 4a drop down #16 Lorena week 1 then battle for HWY 79 against rival 2ad1 Hearne week 2 3ad1 #11 YOE week 3 then 3ad1 #9 Troy week 4 then we get the toughest 3ad2 district according to dave campbell with #11 lexington #14 rogers and #22 clifton

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