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[quote name="ST413" post="891910" timestamp="1288468740"]
If OF pulled off the upset then there should be a 3 way tie for 2 spots between these 2 and Silsbee. Who does the tiebreakers favor?
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If OF won, head to head record would also be tied at 1-1.  Point differential, BC is +4, Silsbee 0, and OF -4.
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I think Orangefield will be able to run the ball on BC. Who ever wins this game it will be because of the defense. Everybody is picking BC, not so fast my friends. Hope BC is over looking Orangefield.
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how can BC over look OF???
the past couple wins have been by like 1 point....

2 years ago wasn't the score something like 11-10 then BC scored in the final seconds of the game? to win 18-10 or something like that?

and then last year 31-30? or something relatively close to that....

there is no way BC is over looking them... this game is HUGE!!!

BC by 14 though.

IMO, there are only so many things you can do with a running game and 1 or 2 different passes.... only thing is that OF always finds a way to continue to do the same plays and make yardage...

BC shuts down the run late in the 3rd and goes to with the game by 14 or better in the 4th.
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[quote name="FootballFan96" post="892640" timestamp="1288504576"]
how can BC over look OF???
the past couple wins have been by like 1 point....

2 years ago wasn't the score something like 11-10 then BC scored in the final seconds of the game? to win 18-10 or something like that?

and then last year 31-30? or something relatively close to that....

there is no way BC is over looking them... this game is HUGE!!!

BC by 14 though.

IMO, there are only so many things you can do with a running game and 1 or 2 different passes.... only thing is that OF always finds a way to continue to do the same plays and make yardage...

[b]BC shuts down the run [/b] late in the 3rd and goes to with the game by 14 or better in the 4th.
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if this were to happen it would be the first time this year. dont see it happening though...  the cats by 10
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[quote name="footballfan1135" post="892914" timestamp="1288548294"]
wouldnt of have to beat bc by 8 to be tied with them since bc beat silsbee by 4 and of lost to silsbee by 4
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No it would be by 5. because Silsbee right now is at 0 because they beat OF by 4 then lost to BC by 4. BC beat Silsbee by 4 so they are at +4 and OF is at -4 because they lost to silsbee by 4. So all OF has to do is win by 5 and that would make them +1 and make BC -1.
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