Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted yesterday at 04:08 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:08 PM Might as well kick this off. What are some early thoughts? I'll be posting mine in a few. Quote
Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted yesterday at 04:31 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:31 PM Upcoming 2026 season: Titans should return 2 or 3 on offense and 5 or 6 on defense. That's not too far from normal, they normally return on avg 4 on O and 6 on D. Last time they had to replace a good number of starters was going into the 2022 season where they returned 3 on O and 5 on D, big thing going into that season was having a brand new backfield, several OL were sophs and only had 1 starting WR return, really similar to this upcoming season. I don't expect a duplication of that particular season (9-1 regular season with a 3rd round playoff run) or even last season due to the lack of experience returning as a whole offensively. New QB will probably be a sophomore. Having to replace a 4yr kicker/punter wont be fun either in sticky situations. I think defensively we'll be fine long as the injury bug doesn't hit. I expect to see alot of sophomores playing as well on both sides, another youth movement sorta speak. Lowered expectations for me, at worst 6-4, at best 8-2. I'm going 7-3 for the regular season (2-0 in non-district) and sneak into the playoffs. Playoff teams without seeding attached: Port Arthur Memorial, La Porte, Lufkin and Beaumont United. I think Beaumont West Brook might be the most talented team in the district, but coaching will be their downfall. Austin1985 1 Quote
Big Daddy Cool Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Wait just a minute now. You're telling me you think Beaumont United is going to make the playoffs? Quote
OlDawg Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago La Porte returns the following D1 players: Sean Simon (RB) Peyton Smith (WR) Ryker Reynolds (TE) Caden Watson (Edge) They also return highly regarded Josh Wells at QB. I'd also expect Jacob Berneathy (DL) to receive some D1 looks, and Godbolt-Carr is a reliable, underrated and versatile slot type receiver/RB. They'll return around 4-5 starters on both sides of the ball. Multiple players received extensive playing time last year that weren't technically starters. But, they'll have youth on both lines. I see their success depending on how quickly the OL and DL develop. LP has historically had success developing solid lines. The first game against high-flying FB Crawford and their elite passing game is a very good addition for an LP D that's historically weak against the pass. I'll be curious to see what kind of O they bring out, and if they bring up the young RB who was on the Freshman team last year to complement Simon, or if they go with someone else. I'd like to see the D get back to historical LP standards after somewhat of an 'off year'. La Porte gets both PAM & Lufkin at home. Mr. Buddy Garrity 1 Quote
Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted 23 minutes ago Author Report Posted 23 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Big Daddy Cool said: Wait just a minute now. You're telling me you think Beaumont United is going to make the playoffs? Yes. Quote
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