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Who is going to win 22-4A  

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Why would you think? Any insight or rumor?

Did he want a smaller district? Dayton has not been much trouble for Ned in the last decade or so from my memory. I say keep Lumberton, LCM, Vidor for valley games and playing time for underclassmen. Surely Neumann did not think BMT Ozen, Central and PNG were going away. BH would have been a bit easier for now but who knows in a few years.

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Everybody wants Ozen to stay home but guess what, Clayton and Co will reload. That district still runs through Beaumont----especially if Dayton tries to play small ball on the Dline like this past year.

Central's backfield is set with #5 at QB and #23(transfer from WO-S)

Ozen will be the London Durahm show with a new RB stepping up from JV

Both teams will have decent Olines and defenses that will hit you in the mouth.

Dayton has Dugat but loses Gulley

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Beaumont will definitely send a team or two, and will most likely be home to the district champion, again. Dayton will put up a fight for the playoffs with the two Mid-County teams.

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If Neumann was upset, it wasn't for the fact that he didn't want Dayton in the district. I think he was hoping Barbers Hill would be in... he already had a non-district tilt set up with Dayton, so that puts him back to the drawing board for his third non-district game. Trust me, nobody in Nederland is all that down about having Dayton in... with the exception of the basketball programs. Dayton has a good program, but as OC fan said, they have not had much success in the playoffs against old 20-4A less the Dakari Pearson era.

Nederland is struggling to find non-district games, that's why Neumann was probably a little down.

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