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95, I'm glad I'm not the only superstitious WOS fan on the board! :)

It should be a good game, though, and I think it's a great way for both teams to start the season!

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If Dayton runs the ball against WOS, Dayton will win by at least 2 TD's. If they try to throw the ball and not control the clock, it will be closer. Dayton wins either way. Dayton 21 WOS 7

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If Dayton runs the ball against WOS' date=' Dayton will win by at least 2 TD's. If they try to throw the ball and not control the clock, it will be closer. Dayton wins either way. Dayton 21 WOS 7[/quote']

I'm not going to make any predictions on this one, but if Dayton wins by 2 TD's, I'll be stunned.

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Way I see it after Wimberly and Kirbyville, BH and WOS aonly have up to go from here....... :D

The G-Triangle better watch Dayton. Texas Prepextra has them ranked over all other area teams and with Dugat and their skill players, they will be tough. Expect a new defensive look as well.

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Im not going to make any predictions either. :shock:

The only thing I have to say is that its very hard to beat WOS with a run game. Especially with our defense this year. You have to be multi-dimensional.

Never mind, I say WOS 35......Dayton.........14 :twisted:

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Not sure how Dayton will react when WOS takes the run from them. This will be the fastest defense Dayton sees all year. If they cannot pass they will be in some serious trouble. JMO

My point exactly. If they think they can beat us with one player, they are seriously mistaken!

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Don't forget that WOS and Dayton have scrimmaged each other the last two seasons so they are not strangers to one another. The '04 scrimmage Dayton and Durat ran all over the Mustangs for two and a half quaters and won 26-21. Last year the 'Stangs played a little better defense and won 28-14. WOS looks to be better on defense this year, so if Dayton can't pass they will be in serious trouble.

WOS 35

Dayton 14

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You are correct about the 2004 score' date=' but last year the two tied 14-14 after 4 quarters.[/quote']

You have to be patient with them (WOS fans) they tend to forget the games they don't win...... :D The score mentioned must have been from the 80's...... :wink:

2006 Dayton hands WOS their second straight loss..... :shock:

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