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silsbee always plays wo-s tuff.the tigers could put the water boys in and it will still be a  close game still, this should be a head knocker

yeah its always a tough game for the stangs.  when i was in high school in 1991 we beat silsbee at the end of the game when one of the mustangs blocked a silsbee last second attempt at a field goal to win the game.  then when i was jr. in 1993 silsbee beat us at hooks stadium.  silsbee had a tough running back named

jay mcguire that year.  ahh the memories  ;D

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The three years that Silsbee and WOS has been in the same 3A district, the games have gone like this:

2006 WOS won 20-13, Silsbee led at half 13-7. WOS stopped Silsbee on the goal line with less than a minute to play to keep Silsbee from tying the game. Total yardage in this game was WOS 276, Silsbee 274.

2007 WOS won 17-6, score was 7-6 WOS at the half then WOS's ground game took over the second half, churning up yards and clock time. Silsbee was limited to just 10 offensive plays in the second half after outgaining the Stangs in the first half 155-84. Silsbee blew 3 opportunities in the first half to jump out to a two td lead, that came back to haunt them. WOS scored right before half to change the momentum.

2008  WOS 14-7 in OT  This was a game that Silsbee SHOULD have won. I believe the Tigers outplayed the Mustangs practically the entire game. Silsbee led 7-0 at the half and WOS did not get on the board until 7 minutes left in the 4th. It was the longest the Mustangs went without scoring in any game all season. Silsbee got down to the WOS 4 yardline with 19 seconds remaining but with no timeouts remaining, Silsbee's QB got confused and instead of spiking the ball to stop the clock, he took a knee and Silsbee could not get their fieldgoal unit out on the field to try a game winning chip shot. I believe the air went completely out of the Tigers sails and it showed in the overtime. WOS scored on just 4 plays and then held Silsbee on 4 plays to end the game. A very, very tough loss for the Tigers.

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in 2008 i watched the WOS  & selseb game with "skipper".  in the 4th. qtr., with the score WOS  0 & selseb  7,  skipper left the game.  possibly the biggest mistake of his life.  years ago a WOS player told me "NEVER GIVE UP ON WOS".

Skipper?!?!?! Woulda never figured skipper for a quitter with the way he always talks up the Mustangs... Shame on you skip!!! :D :D

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