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weonlyrun28toss

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  1. Was there hydration time outs in this game? There were 4 before halftime in the deweyville game.
  2. Vandegrift 0 Dripping springs 0 4th Huge game.
  3. That was quick when they finally got that fire lit.
  4. He's got a cannon and not afraid to get behind the pads. I agree with you about the TE position.
  5. There's a lefty on JV or freshman that with a little work, he could rack up the numbers, so there's another one right behind.
  6. I left at half and it was 48-8 deweyville.
  7. Bring the right cleats tonight!
  8. This is a very possible outcome as well.
  9. Projected #1 vs #2 in their rightful district so should be a good match up. OFs QB has to play lights out. Woodville by 3 Yes, Woodville is expected to give newton a run for their money this year. If newtons passing game doesn't develop more than it is now then Woodville will beat them.
  10. Pretty much the same response I got from a WB and KTZ coach! "Because a lot of rules can basically be bent or over ruled by the UIL at any time I’ve come to notice 😂" Good old UIL everything is grey and keeps getting more grey!
  11. Raiders may not even score.
  12. I'm waiting for the little one to do her little cheers for deweyville then we are booking it LCM
  13. Max has it at 22 on roster
  14. Last I read ktz had 19 on roster.
  15. Under University Interscholastic League (UIL) rules, an all-state varsity player is generally allowed to play on a sub-varsity team (junior varsity or freshman) as a double-header, but not to drop down permanently. Restrictions on "playing down" An all-state varsity player cannot permanently move to a sub-varsity team, especially if the player is a senior. The UIL and many local school districts have rules to prevent athletes from purposefully dropping to a lower competition level to dominate. Most of this can found ch400/403 subchapter M I know he isn't a senior before you single word out*
  16. Correct, varsity players can play JV. the exception to that is all state honors as the article states. What former all state player did you see have to play JV? Or did you see a varsity player play JV without all state honors?
  17. "A player who earns All-State honors is, by definition, a top-tier varsity athlete and would not be permitted to move down to the junior varsity level. "
  18. Not with newton being pretty much one dimensional this year.
  19. I don't think a voted all-state varsity player can play JV.
  20. He actually suited up for the Saturday night first contact practice at brenham, so he's probably not going to play this year except in practice.
  21. I'm taking ktz just because they have a bit more experience on the field this year. Hemphill is loaded with soph/jrs this year. Ktz 28 Hemp 13
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