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  1. HARDIN (1-7-0)
    1974: Hardin 0 Brookshire-Royal 54 BD
    1983: Hardin 12 Timpson 23 BD
    2000: Hardin 14 San Augustine 27 BD
    2001: Hardin 7 Garrison 21 BD
    2002: Hardin 12 Coldspring 20 BD
    2007: Hardin 51 Hemphill 28 BD (Only playoff win in history)
              Hardin 15 Crawford 35 Area
    2008: Hardin 8 New Waverly 37 Area (Bye in BD)

     

    No matter how used car Salesman spins it...One of the worst football histories in Texas High School Football

     

    Source:

    http://texashighschoolfootballhistory.com/playoff_records_-_f.html
     

  2. [i]"Fans can expect to see a team that is versatile and explosive while remaining true to a hard nosed blue collar work ethic. It is a formula the team will need to successfully employ as it faces perennial district powers in Newton, Kirbyville, and Kountze". [/i]

    [b]Great research[/b]...Perennial power Kountze...geez. EC in the playoffs 17 or 18 straight years (2 out of the last 3 district titles) and Kountze hasn't been since when?
  3. After reading Mr. Wilson's explanation regarding 'servers' and 'back-ups', I thought I was in a time warp - back to 2000. And the answer is yes, you need to find a new service provider if your business is relying on scheduled data back-ups.

    Now days we use blades arrayed in clusters that replicate real-time. These clusters use what's called 'Virtual Machines' that connect to other VM's both onsite and offsite. Data is replicated in more than one location for obvious reasons. <FIRE>. Secondary VM monitors the health of the primary VM and in case of a failure, the secondary takes over in milliseconds. Tech gets the alarm, yanks out the bad unit and slips in a new one in the rack and re-images it. User never knows what happened.

    Data farms that provide these services are very cheap considering what they provide. They charge based on activity so you don't have to be Chase Bank to afford it. Just saying...

    Good luck and hope everything gets back to normal soon. (whatever normal is)
  4. Does the UIL have the option of placing these charter and/or private schools in a classifacation that goes beyond enrollment? Seems like a private all boys school in Houston was placed in a higher division because the student population was just that, all boys. Might be a good idea to add a couple more A's to the Triple A Academy to level the field.
  5. A&M withdrew their LOI because there is a very good chance he will be a non-qualifer and not make it through the NCAA clearinghouse. SEC would have counted the offer as a scholarship. The ACC wouldn't, if he doesn't make the grades (and didn't from what I heard) they'll ship him out to a JC and get the scholarship back.

    He isn't committed to Miami at that point and once he becomes elibigle at the JC, he can sign with anyone he wants.

    All that said, he does have a very bright future no matter where he ends up.
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