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Posted
10 hours ago, Tiger33 said:

That kid is a 10th grader? Whats his name ?

I saw him play in the 8th grade against w.o told a few ppl then silsbee had something coming with that kid!! 

Posted
30 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said:

To follow up on the Jasper/Diboll scrimmage. Based on the video posted:

Jasper 1st team scored 2 times, 2nd team 1 time

Diboll 1st team never scored, 2nd team scored 1 time.

And Jasper intercepted the ball 3 times.  Wasn't bad.  Definitely looked like a work in progress.

Posted

Thanks for the info. I don't know much about Jasper or Shepherd but I have always been a fan of coach T. You know normally I am the first one to get out on the sidelines for a scrimmage but age must be sneaking up on me because this week 
I thought to myself. Aye let it go I will get out there next week. 

I have talked to my friend Tom Halliburton. He's pretty wrapped up in the mid city to Beaumont stuff but we still share a word every now and then. I've known him ever since we were in high school and he had a regular jig working for the Southwest Times Record which was the second largest paper in Arkansas. He covered the winners locker room in the national championship game in 1969. 

A lot of football and other sports has taken place since those days. 

Posted
3 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

To follow up on the Jasper/Diboll scrimmage. Based on the video posted:

Jasper 1st team scored 2 times, 2nd team 1 time

Diboll 1st team never scored, 2nd team scored 1 time.

My bad. Googles AI isnt as smart as I assumed. It found last years article

Posted
14 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Also, to clear up the Silsbee QB situation.

Beau Breeden, transfer QB from Lumberton who played JV last year, has not played a live snap yet. The QB that started the scrimmage was Morris, who also starts at LB on defense. Mathews, the soph., was the other QB that came in to play.

Breeden is not cleared for contact just yet.

This came straight from Coach Smith.

@WOSdrummer99

@Tiger33

@Boogy1000

That makes sense because Morris lined up at full back and line backer and played qb. Okay we will see how Breeden looks. because he looked pretty good last year 

Posted
On 8/15/2026 at 10:10 PM, AggiesAreWe said:

Also, to clear up the Silsbee QB situation.

Beau Breeden, transfer QB from Lumberton who played JV last year, has not played a live snap yet. The QB that started the scrimmage was Morris, who also starts at LB on defense. Mathews, the soph., was the other QB that came in to play.

Breeden is not cleared for contact just yet.

This came straight from Coach Smith.

@WOSdrummer99

@Tiger33

@Boogy1000

Beau Breeden has been released to play. 🐅🏈

Posted
On 8/14/2026 at 8:58 AM, AggiesAreWe said:

You know as well as I do that scrimmages are run mostly not like real games. 

In controlled scrimmages there's no kicking game involved, there is no returning of interceptions or fumbles, no tackling of the QB (so no sacks that would put the down and distance different), plays are limited to a certain number therefore a team could be driving but reach their limit of plays, since no kickoffs ball always starts on the 30, 2nd and 3rd teams play (which in most cases they never see the field in games as an entire unit), the play clock is not used so therefore there are no delay of game penalties, etc. etc. 

Most importantly, there are no won/loss records that include scrimmages.

Now, if all high school scrimmages were run just like NFL preseason games, then I could see where one could claim a win or a loss. Even the NFL doesn't keep up with scrimmages between two teams which happens a lot. Most times two teams that play a preseason game will scrimmage each other a day or so beforehand. There are no scores or wins or losses accounted for in those. Even when high school scrimmages are "game like" they are never 100% game like. Most times there is a running clock and the play clock is not used accurately.

Let's be honest, there are just too many variables that come into play or not come into play in controlled scrimmages where a win or loss can be claimed. 

I think it's find to state that one team "dominated, had the upper hand, put a hurting on, etc." on the other team. Particularly when it's obvious that one team is much better than the other or in some cases the team is much worse than the other.

To put a win or a loss in a scrimmage is just not an accurate way to assess a scrimmage in my opinion.

I don’t know the last time I went to a scrimmage, but watching one tonight this is spot on. 

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