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In your honest opinion Mr. Buddy Garrity, is Sweetwater the  team to beat for state title? Do not know anything about them. How tough was there pre season schedule?

nope, its yall. They good enough to get to state but they aint beating WOS. They doing this without their regular QB, he got hurt few weeks ago. The Soph handling things. This group is the same group I told ppl about years ago when I was still living out West. 

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I can't bet against gilmer...too much winning in thr playoffs history..they hardly lose

you should've taken the bet

 

 

@Go_Red_: Sweetwater: 0
Krum: 31

FINAL

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@BigCountrySport @gofridaynight @KTXSSports @dctf @BCHsports @Txprepsfootball

 

 

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I need to see what in the world Krum did defensively. I agree with you though, very big surprise. 

According to the reporter news, Sweetwater was unable to get the short passing game going. Krum ran the ball 50 times for over 200 yards along with 130 yards passing. Sweetwater's offense could only muster 58 yards running on 23 carries and 82 yards passing. The weather affected both teams, but more Sweetwater than Krum. It was brutal, started raining Thursday night and did not stop until yesterday afternoon.

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Mr. Buddy Garrity, I have to ask this question, and I do not want to hurt your feelings if I'm wrong.........but in a former life.........were you the poster known as LewP????

nah, not sure who that is. Was that poster ever on here or the old 3a site? 

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I thought Cuero over Naverro was quiet a upset.I know Naverro had some insane numbers both on offense and defense.

Has Krum any chance over Celina?

Anyone has a chance come playoff time, but most likely not in this game. Celina beat Krum 69-14 during district. They say it is hard to beat a team twice, but not with that scoreline.

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nah, not sure who that is. Was that poster ever on here or the old 3a site? 

He was on the downlow several years ago. Lots of folks didn't like him because he posted on EVERYTHING. He was a staunch Sweetwater fan and you kind of reminded me of him. I, personally never had a problem with the guy. Last I heard of him I read somewhere a blog he was doing. He wasn't just into the Mustangs, he was into politics and WHATEVER ELSE you wanted to talk about. Just a blast from the past that you reminded me of.

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