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There's been some good discussion the past few weeks about the Bulldogs and I just want to keep it going. The Red Devils have a couple of wins over pretty weak competition in Warren and Livingston, but have really struggled against everybody else that they have played. Jasper will win and it'll probably get ugly early, but how much do the backups play? Jasper will be going into its bye week after this game. 

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Hunt will get his yards early and Huntington will fight as hard as they can.  I respect these teams that haven't had success, but still put in a ton of effort and work like those who do have the success.  Sometimes it is about the Jimmys and Joes.  It won't stop them from game planning all week and coming ready to give it all they have.  

Just hope no one gets hurt and that both teams can play with class while representing their communities well.

 

 

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16 minutes ago, OldBallCoach said:

They just announced this game will be moved to Jasper Bulldog Stadium.  Jasper will run over and past the Red Devils.  Hopefully Jasper will work on their passing game timing and use the first half of this game to prepare for a deep playoff run.  Jasper rolls 55-7 and that is conservative 

Wet field at Huntington?

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1 hour ago, Grayghost said:

Gonna get ugly early, a running clock will be the only thing to keep the Dawgs below 100!

Barbay will shut the Dogs down in second half.  He is not one to run the score up.  We could have easily scored 100+ in several games this season.  He will use the second half to get reserves valuable playing time and he will likely continue polishing the passing game throughout the game.  This team is building for a playoff run.

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