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  1. Gilmer will score more than 7. Trust me. This should be a very competitive game. I don't expect a blowout on either side. We'll see come Saturday.
  2. The Gilmer coaching staff will have our players well prepared to play. These guys have coached together for many years, and know what it takes to get a team ready for a big game. Many of our coaches worked together at 4A Jacksonville High School in the 90's. Those teams put numerous players in the NFL, some of which you can see this Sunday. Some of our recent Gilmer graduates are now playing in the BIG XII. You can watch them Thursday night (A&M-Texas) and Saturday night when Oklahoma takes on Okie Lite. You'll make it home in time. Trust me. WO-S is a worthy adversary. We're not saying that, but we're pretty talented as well. Not only does Gilmer have talent, but talent that has been taught very well. They are disciplined, play good fundamental football, and execute. The team that protects the ball and makes the fewest mistakes usually ends up winning, and that's how I see this one going. The fun part will be when Gilmer has the ball. Which unit proves to be more dominate........Gilmer's Fast Break Offense or the WO-S Defense. Best of luck! AN ARMY OF BUCKEYES ARE WE........
  3. Truth is....................... Youve already lost a game this year, your defense cant stop your JV at practice, and you were almost beat last weekend by a sub-par team!! I'm glad you decided to talk about sub-par teams. Sub-par - winning percentage that is below .500, right??? WO-S would know all about beating teams that are par or sub-par. Let me refresh your memory: 1. West Orange 33 Nederland 13 (Nederland finished season 4-4 in 4A) 2. W.O. 48 Little Cypress Mauriceville 7 (LCM finished season 0-8 in 4A) 3. W.O. 33 Brookshire Royal 7 (BR finished season 3-6) 4. W.O. 14 Silsbee 7 (Silsbee finished second in district at 4-4. The other 4 teams (Hamshire Fannet, Bridge City, Hardin-Jefferson, and Orangefield) (60-0, 66-7, 40-0, 67-0) all finished the season with records worse than 4-4. Impressive road to the playoffs. And no, Gilmer's one loss this year didn't come to a sub-par 4-A team. See you Saturday!
  4. I imagine so. I didn't see a sign or banner at Daingerfield's stadium earlier this year proclaiming their track teams appearance in the state meet in 1983. So, you would imagine that this WO-S defense is right up there with them at the very least.
  5. With the caliber of defense WO-S has, I'm thinking they could make a run in the BIG XII. It's mostly a conference full of teams with offensive firepower that have never seen a great defense either....kinda like Gilmer.
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