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Orangefield vs Kirbyville


Bobkat

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Orangefield is tough this year.

Not as tough as last year IMO.  They will be well coached, but much like their opponent last week (Buna), they lost a lot of key players to graduation.  As a result, they have are playing a lot younger players at key positions and there will be some growing pains.  

If Dennis were playing, I think Kirbyville would be a clear favorite.  Without him, this one is a toss up.  If OF controls the ball and avoids turnovers, they have a good chance to win.  If Kirbyville can find the big play a few times (and they still have the team speed to do so), they may have a similar result as last year's game. 

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k-ville by 17 ! Since o-field runs the same offense as BC (not near as good )I think k-ville will be will know exactly what to expect. 

Not nearly as good huh, guess we'll have to wait and see. I know Buna is down but that not near as good offense still put up almost 400 yards on the ground last week. If our young inexperienced offensive line can continue to gel we have a shot, if not it could be a long night. Hoping we also get a key player back this week!!!

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