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  1. maybe you missed the point. HD did pick up 2 from pre district schedule to being now a district game. That leaves gaps, lots of other schools experienced this same problem. So you have to try and fill holes while others are doing the same thing. Come on man get out of Kindergarten catch up to rest of us.


    Kindergarten...that's cute. Chances are that I have more degrees than you can even count to. But that's beside the point.

    I don't know if it's realized...but these coaches completely change pre-season schedules every two years. It is completely dependent on how the team is gonna be, and how tough the district is. Hardin is a little better, so Tarkington wants to play teams they think they can beat. Which is why Hardin wants to play HD and Tarkington in the first place. Unfortunately, HD also wants teams they can beat...because they're gonna be down. And the district won't be nice to them.

    Fact is...all 3 of them get skull drug in district. That's why the coaches are scheduling wins. Nobody gives a crap about rivalry. Not when your job could be on the line.
  2. If someone can be blamed, it would be the UIL. This redistricting was probably one of the biggest toss ups i've seen in a while. For a lot of teams most schools had in predistrict became district games. I'm sure it was more of a scramble than we could imagine.


    UIL announced a long time ago what class size each school would be in according to snapshot numbers. Although nobody knew specific districts...everybody knew class size. Every school in this discussion has known for months they wouldn't be in each other's district because they're different classification.
  3. Not sure where you got your info on the sub varsity teams being "terrible" but I agree alignment has nothing to do with it. They will have a young team, but it's not like HD has a history of deep playoff runs 79 anyway. So he knew that coming in.


    what is the combined JH and JV football records last 5 years? And HD does not have a history of deep playoff runs. You can't name one since 79. This is how it works with football coaches. The best football coaches in the state knew when it was time to go to a better job. HD is drying up...time to go.
  4. HD wins.....one more time. The hd move-ins are too much for the hornets this year. This will be the last time the bobcats win this game though....maybe ever. In fact,  I wouldn't be surprised if this game doesn't get scheduled again.

    I predict HD to have 12 wins over the next 5 years. And Hardin won't be any of those.

    for those of you that don't like my comments....sorry. Brutally honest is the only speed I go.
  5. [quote name="Whocanitbenow" post="1425058" timestamp="1376715192"]
    Considering they are EXTREMELY short on coaches I wouldn't expect more than 1 win
    [/quote]
    [quote author=TERMINATOR link=topic=113300.msg1425405#msg1425405 date=1376854710]
    How many coaches does Liberty have this year?  How many is needed to win?
    [/quote]

    7thA, 7thB, 8thA, 8thB, Fr, JV, V. You need 2 coaches per team, plus OC, DC, and HC. That means you probably need around 15 or so coaches (give or take) in order to be on par with everybody else. The more coaches you have, the more players get individual instruction and reps. Plus, you can work on more things at once. That's why schools with more coaches have an advantage.
  6. [quote name="Bronco/Cat Fan" post="1421583" timestamp="1375740508"]
    [quote author=oldschool2 link=topic=113133.msg1421417#msg1421417 date=1375717183]
    HD had a pretty decent year last year.  Will probably have another good year.  I can see them playing Alto again in round 3.  And... Coach Finney probably is an excellent coach.

    But,  you take away those move-ins and HD is absolute trash.  When this season is over and most of those kids graduate....I bet Finney is on a plane out of Houston going back to where ever he came from.  Things are about to be real bad in Bobcat land after this football season. 

    Might want to transfer your kids now before it's too late.
    [/quote] What class there old school. I guess your high school is great every year. jwp when you make a statement, you should use a period and a question mark when you ask a question.
    [/quote]

    Ok.  I'm gonna get some ridicule for expressing my opinion on this site?  And a grammar lesson?  ON THIS SITE?  That's fine.

    That's why I don't get involved in very many of the conversations.  haha

    Don't be mad because somebody thinks that HD is the armpit of southeast Texas.  I know they have some rich football tradition...but they've won 2 playoff games in 30 years!!  Things change people... I'm just one of the few that see the change coming.

    Grammar lesson....HAHA!!
  7. HD had a pretty decent year last year.  Will probably have another good year.  I can see them playing Alto again in round 3.  And... Coach Finney probably is an excellent coach.

    But,  you take away those move-ins and HD is absolute trash.  When this season is over and most of those kids graduate....I bet Finney is on a plane out of Houston going back to where ever he came from.  Things are about to be real bad in Bobcat land after this football season. 

    Might want to transfer your kids now before it's too late.
  8. [quote name="phunter308" post="1419481" timestamp="1374022408"]
    Well it took me awhile but I can finally talk. Some of you know that I am Brock Pryors dad and it I got the shock of my life this year. Brock received several offers to play football from full rides to partials. The family was so excited as he had put in alot of work and we had taken him all over to camps,combines and visits. He decided on some schools and aalll was  good. Then [b]bam[/b] he comes to me and says dad I don't want to play football anymore. I think my heart stopped. He continued to explain that he loved playing for Nederland and Coach Neumann but he wanted to be able to walk and think when he was my age. Brock said I just want to go to college get a degree and go to work for one of the refineries. I sat and listened in disbelief. After talking to several people and talking it over and over and over with Brock, I finally accepted it. I am proud that he came to me face to face and was man enough to stand up for what he wants. He has made us proud . So it is good to be back.
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    This was without a doubt a very grown up decision to be made, especially by an 18 year old kid.  I think that the parents should be very proud and that they did a good job from what I can see.  Parents should always be proud of their kids, especially when it shows a reflection of the kids raising.

    Having said that...  I also think that this is an absolute travesty.  I think that a big problem that I see in this part of the state is the fact that talented kids end up ''staying home''.  For whatever reason.  There is one window in a person's life when they will get this kind of opportunity.  Pass that up... and regret is what you'll get for the rest of your life.

    I played 4 years of college ball and it was the greatest experience of my life to date (other than my children and my wife).  I can't even imagine what I would've felt like now had I not gone through that.  Yeah I had no life, had 3 hour practices 5 and 6 days a week, and went through absolute hell... but I have 2 championship rings, lifetime friends, and an experience that you cant buy to show for it.

    4 years out of a lifetime is all you get.  Those refineries will be there whether you are 18 or 28.
  9. [quote name="Craig S" post="1413773" timestamp="1371483512"]
    I just looked up some numbers.

    less than 3% of HS athletes play at the college level...and less than .25% go pro....a terrible investment by any other standard.
    [/quote]

    Well if that's what we're going to base this argument on...

    I just looked up some numbers too.  Only 23% of jobs in the country actually require a college degree.  Want to talk about terrible investments?..  What is the percentage of kids that will go pro in History or English Language Arts?  What about the number of kids that will be a "professional" using Algebra? 

    I mean if we're going to discuss investing in stuff, then we need to get rid of sports altogether (because there is only a .25% of actually making money in sports).  We need to take 1 out of every 4 students and put them through college readiness classes, and take the other 3 and put them through vocational and job skills classes.  That will also save us some money that we waste on core teachers...since they won't go pro.

    Also, how much money is being wasted on all these tests?  Lets get rid of all of it.  I mean, since it has no bearing on getting into college.  All you have to do is make good grades at a JC then transfer.  Come to think of it....we need to just make a list of all these wasted investments and petition to the state to get it taken care of.
  10. [quote name="Aces_Full" post="1412350" timestamp="1370886462"]
    Let's see.  Lumberton was one game from making the playoffs this year (prob much better than most predicted), and the coach gets fired?  He has also done a good job building the under levels of the basketball program.  Coach Wueller has put them in contention to be playoff contenders for the foreseeable future, and he is[b] replaced by a girl's coach with no experience on the boy's side?  Sounds like a good 'ole boy network hire to me.[/b]  I hope the AD will hold himself to the same standard that he has Coach Wueller. 
    [/quote]

    2 things...

    1st... Josh Mitchell was the assistant boys coach at Hardin the 1st couple of years Haynes was there.  Assistant to a team that would have no doubt beaten Lumberton in basketball...  They split with both Kountze and EC who ended up in regional tourney. 

    2nd... ALL athletic directors hire people that have worked under them before.  They're familiar with what the A.D. wants.  It's not "good ' ole boy".. it's just how things are done.
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