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  1. 1 hour ago, D3zii said:

     

    Maybe because if it is true, and you said "perfect fit for BISD", why would you want that in a head position, over schools as well as kids, you just said he got in trouble , an BISD is already in a bad situation ..at the end of the day were only hurting our kids , that's probably why he made the "dumb a**" comment 

    Have you ever heard of sarcasm? I know BISD has had plenty of fine, outstanding crooked administrators. Why not one more?

  2. 21 hours ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

    Dumb arse post...

    Why Dumb Arse? All TRUE, All FACTS.

     

    22 hours ago, 78Stang said:

    No I am certain,  Rivers was relieved of duties because of many accusations, icluding misapropition of funds, thief, and others. Rojas took over early in the season when Rivers was let go. The perfect fit for BISD

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  3. On ‎12‎/‎29‎/‎2016 at 9:27 AM, WOS99 said:

    I don't see anything wrong with the topic, but I do think a lot of the kids who end up at the top of the rankings THAT YEAR haven't even started a varsity game yet. You're basing it on freshman/sophomore starters only.

    Exactly my point. Heck they quit or be thrown off the team for grades or whatever. Get a life.

  4. 44 minutes ago, dillonpanthers said:

    I'm not saying I think they have to be at the same place every year. But out of the 3, AT&T is hands down the best. I've been to a state championship game at the Alamodome too. And from the non metroplex coaches I've talked to (yes even Houston area) they like AT&T the most for a one location site.

    Before this year I've thought they would probably begin rotating the sites. But after Jerry Jones experiencing his grandson winning a state championship there, plus the ridiculous amount of money he made off of it this weekend, I think he'll do everything he can to keep it there. It would be up to the UIL to make the decision not to. 

    I agree with what you are saying but I am saying it is not a fair level playing field for teams that must travel long distances. Rotating the site is as close to being fair as it can get. I love Cowboy stadium and it is wonderful but I hope it does not turn into a Jerry Jones owned UIL. Heck if you pay attention to Jerry's College kick-off games, It seldom is Texas schools in those games. Why bring in out of state schools like Alabama, Arkansas, LSU ect so they can recruit and steal our Texas top football players. That proves he does not care about Texas high school football- only the All-mighty Dollar. Wake up!

  5. 2 hours ago, dillonpanthers said:

    AT&T is more centrally located for the entire state compared to Reliant and the Alamodome. I was there this weekend and talked with and saw people from every area of the state. West Texas would not travel well to Houston and East Texas would not travel well to San Antonio. Having it in Dallas allows more accessibility to more areas. Obviously if Austin or Waco would be the most ideal location wise, but until they build an indoor arena, I think the game will stay at Jerry World. 

    I've been to the games at both places and there is no comparison to the atmosphere and fan involvement between AT&T and Reliant. 

    I also have been to championship games at both locations. This is not about atmosphere and the fans, it should be about the teams on the field and making it as level and fair for all teams. It should not be in one location every year.

  6. I believe also that it should be rotated every year (Houston, San Antonio, Dallas). While the attendance records show that Dallas was larger than Houston last year, the thing to keep in mind is where the teams are located in the state. I guarantee that if no Dallas area teams are playing a state championship game in the given year, the attendance numbers will be way down. Same goes for Houston teams if in NRG. It really comes down to a blind draw. Nobody knows at the start of the year which areas of the state will be strong. It is unfair to have teams travel 500 miles to play a team traveling 30 miles every year. Rotate and give each region a fair chance. The UIL should not bow down to Jerry Jones. Remember, last year he screwed up your plans for Cowboy Stadium.

  7. 1 hour ago, GUNHO said:

    Just a few tidbits.Make of it what you will.

    Sweetwater pf 640-pa 243....avg points per game 45.71....allow 17.35....opponents combined record 68 wins 75 loses.

             WO-S pf 787-pa   63....avg points per game 52.46....allow    4.2.....opponents combined record 105 wins 67 loses.

    My prediction- Final Score.   WOS - 48.26 / Sweetwater - 28.36

  8. On ‎12‎/‎7‎/‎2016 at 3:08 PM, UTfanatic said:

    It is a shame that TEs caught 3 passes this year (2 TD)

    Even Texas HS coaches know how to use TE. 

    Horns up and Hookem 

    Wow someone else noticed that the middle of the field is much larger than the 5 yards on each sideline. I don't remember any passes to a TE all year, much less a slant over the middle. Buechell threw his arm out with 3 games left throwing 25-30 yard sideline passes for 3 yard gains.

  9. There has been a huge amount of respect towards the WOS program on this thread and as a WOS fan and alumni it is very humbling. While many have asked the question of what is the magic formula to the Mustangs success, there really is no simple answer. The things that are important is the Community support and the backing of the parents, school administration and building a disciplined attitude in the players. I believe the young men want to win and not let anyone down, especially their teammates or coaches. They know in order to win they must follow team and school rules, be good students and respect coaches and teachers. These young men also from a young age have a strong desire to wear the silver and blue and be winners on and off the field. Let's go Meet Em.

  10. Maybe not all of my original post came true but I hit the main topic on the head.

    On ‎11‎/‎18‎/‎2016 at 11:59 PM, 78Stang said:

    Charlie Strong is no longer the head coach of the Texas Longhorns after the loss to Kansas Saturday. Strong is now the Defensive Coordinator and Vance Bedford is the new Head Coach.

     

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