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  1. On 5/10/2024 at 6:09 PM, AggiesAreWe said:

    It's Hamshire-Fannett's district to win.

    1. HF

    2. WO-S

    3. Jasper

    4. Silsbee

    Do you really think the Mustangs are that good? I know Silsbee lost a lot of kids, but it's hard for me to picture them being 4th.

  2. Lots of good games this year. Who's returning for us? Will there be any big scheme changes?

    Schedule:

    8/30 Chapel Hill

    9/6 @Palestine

    9/13 Lumberton

    9/20 @Beaumont United

    9/27 @Carthage

    10/11 WOS (district)

    10/18 Hamshire-Fannett (district)

    10/25 @Shepherd (district)

    11/1 Silsbee (district)

    11/8 @Cleveland-Tarkington (district)

     

  3. 17 hours ago, jdog90 said:

    This whole thread seems odd to me. We have a ex coach wanting someone to say they were better than what you have now. I think coach Crum is doing a outstanding job and definitely doing a better job of recruiting players to college than the last Regime.... But this is only my opinion

    I think he's done more to get kids those opportunities than anybody we've ever had.

  4. 3 hours ago, 89Falcon said:

    It has been working in Newton.

    If Crumedy eventually has bigger aspirations than being in Jasper, every aspect of the program will be looked at when someone interviews him for any job. He knows that. The mindset needs to be that any time someone wears a Jasper uniform, that they're doing everything they possibly can to win. It matters.

  5. We're in a tough spot because I believe the most successful days in football are still in front of Coach Crumedy. Short-term, difficult decisions are probably coming with some of these other coaches. Being the laughingstock of East Texas in every other sport is ridiculous,

  6. I'll chime in briefly on this from the perspective of a 50 year-old that saw what it used to be like in Jasper. Our athletes (even the iffy ones like me) played everything that they possibly could and we won a lot because of it. When you have these kids specializing, it limits what their bodies can do. Different sports require different lifting, training, etc., it increases athleticism and range of motion in general. We've got to get kids out of the house and doing all this stuff. Not only would Jasper get back on track, but it would help everyone else, too. I just don't know how we get out of the rabbit hole that they've gone into.

  7. College players should be considered employees just like the coaches are with contracts, roster limits and a salary cap. Borrow some of the structure that the NFL uses that can prevent some of this nomadic bull crap. If players and coaches want to move so badly, make them all redshirt or not coach for a year. Stuff like this needs to be put in place...

     

  8. On 1/12/2024 at 3:54 PM, TxHoops said:

    Got a bit of family in Gig Harbor so I’ve always followed since I was a kid in the Don James days.  DeBoer was kinda an outside the box hires.  He had always had success but not long at the D1 level.  The huskies seem to have a solid AD.  

    That's cool. I've followed UW since I moved up there in the mid 90s. They have all kinds of money up there to lure in just about anyone and they're moving fast. There could be an announcement as early as tomorrow. My money's on Leipold from Kansas. Most of the experienced players on the roster a week ago are either headed to the draft or in the portal. Bowl eligibility will be a lofty goal next season.

  9. DeBoer has certainly proven that he is one of the best coaches in the country and it's a good move for both parties. 

    What's next for UW? I lived in Seattle for a big chunk of my adult life and I've followed the program for a long time. The cupboard of top-flight coaches is pretty light. They might have to think outside the box, which is weird considering that they played for the natty just four days ago...

  10. 38 minutes ago, myrecordwashorrible said:

    Finebaum sounds like he could cry discussing this on the SEC Network. Several people he has spoke with almost sound like they are discussing his passing.  It's really interesting to see and hear. 

    The same thing is happening in Seattle after Pete Carroll was essentially let go. It's like a funeral.

    I think DeBoer at Washington might get a long look from the folks in Tuscaloosa. UW needs to pony up before he gets tempted...

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