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EAT YOUR HEART OUT nederville and purple indians
Cougar14.2 replied to robanadana's topic in High School Football
Is BH's new board bigger than Crosby's? Our looks like it could be twice the size the one in Vidor is. -
7 carries for 99 yards in the first quarter this game against Angleton before his season ended with a knee injury. If he's 100% Crosby might literally have the most potent backfield in the state of Texas this year: Netherly(QB verbal to LSU, Grace(RB verbal to UH), Craig Williams(#3 APB in Country).
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Sideline to Sideline 2016 Dark Horse Show
Cougar14.2 replied to Gsquared's topic in High School Football
I like it. Dark Horse in '14, to favorites in '15, back to dark horse in '16. -
Depends on what your definition of the phrase means. Y'all could barely hold your own CE King the week after we beat them by 40. . . so I wouldn't be so sure. There's a difference between putting good athletes on the field like Humble and Central do vs putting good teams on the field like Crosby and Dayton do.
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Central needs to finish with the #1 D2 seed, otherwise you get Crosby in the first round. It's not much better getting the #2 seed though, seeing as how you will most likely get Dayton in the first round instead. Central can actually win the district and still get the Dayton vs Crosby loser in the first round, second round would be Texas City/Fort Bend Marshall or Galveston Ball most likely.
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Look at Humble's schedule. If they beat Tompkins there's a better than not chance they go 4-1 the first half of the season. All they would need to do to get a playoff spot would be to win 2 of their next three games facing New Caney, Barbers Hill and Porter. I think they lose the last two against Crosby and KP.
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21-5A preview: [Hidden Content]
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Newton QB story: [Hidden Content]
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PNG, LCM, PAM, Bridge City, Kirbyville, Lumberton, Nederland, Beaumont Kelly, Ozen and Hardin-Jefferson [Hidden Content]
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Well, using this criteria I guess we're good? 2006: 1st round baptism by Dayton 2007: 1st round re-born baptism by Dayton 2008: 1st round beat Lumberton, 2nd round 31-24 loss Brenham 2009: 1st round beat Nederland, 2nd round beat Montgomery, 3rd round 27-20 loss Dawson 2010: 1st round beat Nederland, 2nd round loss Montgomery 2011: 1st round loss to a team that shall remain nameless 2012: 1st round beat Ozen, 2nd round loss Manor 2013: 1st round beat PNG, 2nd round loss Elgin 2014: 1st round beat Ozen, 2nd round beat PLC, 3rd round beat Brenham, 4th round beat Hutto, 5th round loss Cedar Park 2015: 1st round beat Lumberton, 2nd round loss FB Ridge Point 7 of 10 years past the first round. Something else I noticed while doing this exercise is that only one true SETX team has beaten Crosby in the playoffs the last decade.
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Man, that never gets old!!! Makes the kids' videos from Crosby look grammy worthy, lol. I do however, throw my V's up when I'm riding through Vidor and don't see police.
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What's the situation with La Marque?
Cougar14.2 replied to TexasPanther2012's topic in High School Football
You do realize if they combine TC and LaMarque they'll have about 300 more kids than Friendswood does which made it to the third round playing out of that same district last year? They would only be about 50 students shy of the enrollment last year's district champion Clear Creek currently has. They would have the second best collection of athletes in that entire district. If you added La Marque's basketball team to TC's you probably have a squad that will compete for a district championship there too. The VERY last thing that would happen if you combined those two schools is that they would struggle to compete in sports, especially in the district they would be put in. Prime example is TC barely losing the district championship last year to Ridge Point, Ridge Point moved up to 6A and is currently the favorite to win the Fort Bend district in their first year there. Those two schools being combined would have beaten Ridge Point last year, and they would be favored to win the district that sends more kids to FBS schools than most likely any other in Texas. -
Man, I actually thought we had a chance that year. We were coming off a bi-district win where Haynes threw for 535 yards and Beck had 20 catches for 320 yards, which I believe were both Texas playoff records at the time. Kellen came in sitting a little shy of 4,000 on the season and Beck was already sitting on 2,000 receiving yards for the season, we then proceeded to lose by 55 . . . .
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Who knows, this might be Crosby's best team under Riordan too. I highly doubt they're better than the teams he had in the '90s with his son running for 3000+ though, or the two or three years after his son left. Hopefully we do get to play them, at least it'll mean we won the region again.
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If Crosby does get to go D2 they could have a path to the semis that consisted of PNG, Texas City, Brenham and College Station. It's by no means easy, but I would call that "the stars aligning" for us. No disrespect to Calallen but Crosby would by far have the easiest route to the title game of all the predictions LSG made. Same for the route DC's had us going to the semis. As far as Manvel being the only legit team from Houston with a chance, they might not even be the best team on 288 next year with Angleton right down the street. They have both Region IV teams from the SW side predicted to make the regional final with the winner getting Cedar Park. Manvel would have to get through four teams out of combination of FB Elkins, Ennis, Temple, Waxahachie AND Cedar Park just to even win the region in D1, then face Angleton or Foster in the semis. With all the high enrollment schools in Fort Bend moving up into their proper classification mixed with the Central Texas realignment, D2 has been left wide open in region 3.
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I think an even bigger part of that are the views of the people that actually vote on the bonds. Ned has won 6 consecutive district championships, how do you sell better facilities to a town who's already won a state title with those facilities and currently dominates the district? Not to mention, the stagnant growth and/or contraction of the area doesn't really warrant them. It's hard to pass a bond when you could potentially have less of a tax base to support it 10 years down the road. From an income per household perspective Ned and Crosby are pretty similar, the difference is that we have a growing population so our bond wasn't really to upgrade(even though we got a lot), it was more to accommodate. I would imagine there's also a bit of the "keeping up with the Jones' " factor too, par for facilities in the Houston suburbs is a little higher than what you find on average in the SETX area.
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My only question is where does Dayton get their work in? I think it's going to take 4 or 5 games like it did when Riordan took over. I think CV is a great game to see where your squad is athletically and Ned is a good game to check your execution in a tough environment. Other than Splendora, five of Dayton's first six games are against CV, Ned, Humble, New Caney and BH. Dayton has a good chance to come out of there 5-0 but I wouldn't be surprised if they come out 2-3 under a first year coach. It at least sounds like Dayton has fixed the depth issues though.
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Our trainers usually keep a few tubes of Boudreaux's butt paste to help opponents as we crop-dust SETX. I'm sure we have extra room in the playoff budget for charter buses and cowbells so a little salve shouldn't be an issue.
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Just like your last 6 games against Ned have. Only difference is that we won our first 11 and expected to win that one too. PNG puts L's on the schedule before they even released.
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. . . . and Ned with their great coach and execution is where? ? ? ? ? That's right, they're in line buying Vaseline waiting on Dayton to come to town. Look at it on the bright side BigDog, you'll probably be able to say "I told you so" after the Manvel game . . . Then you'll get to sit quietly by, while we run off 13 or 14 in row, and hope somebody from Central Texas or SW Houston can beat us before the site crashes.
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Here's the site link to the stuff I'm posting. I'm not posting anything about 6A because we don't have enough teams in the coverage area. Feel free to dig through and post the 2A-4A stuff: [Hidden Content]
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LSG 2016 5A Championship Predictions By Michael Wright Pin It Updated: July 20, 2016 Some shakeups at the top? According to our 2016 Class 5A Texas high school football pre-season rankings, here is what we predict will happen from the Regionals forward in the playoffs this year. (Links are to team history pages) Division I Division II Region I Region I Denton Ryan (winner) Aledo (winner) Colleyville Heritage Lubbock Cooper Region II Region II Dallas Highland Park (winner) Frisco Lone Star (winner) Wylie East Lancaster Region III Region III Cedar Park (winner) Crosby (winner) Temple College Station Region IV Region IV Richmond Foster (winner) Corpus Cristi Calallen (winner) Angleton Kerrville Tivy Semifinals: Semifinals: Denton Ryan (winner) Aledo (winner) Dallas Highland Park Frisco-Lone-Star Semifinals: Semifinals: Cedar Park (winner) Crosby (winner) Richmond Foster Corpus Cristi Calallen Championship: Championship: Denton Ryan (winner) Aledo (winner) Cedar Park Crosby Mike Says: In Division I, Denton Ryan is moving down form 6A and is the favorite to make it to their first championship game since 2010. They owned the early 2000's making it to the championship game from 2000-2003. Last years defending champion Cedar Park is predicted as the runner up. This would be their fourth championship game in the last five years. Dallas Highland Park and Richmond Foster will also be very good teams to watch. In Division II, Aledo is back. Where they really gone though, having made the championship game five of the last seven years. We have them set to play Crosby who was our #1 team last year. Frisco Lone Star will also be back and wants another shot at the championship. A surprise team may be College Station. Chris Says: This is kind of a flip flop from last season. Aledo and Crosby were both DI and are now going to go DII. Cedar Park on the other hand looks to be going up to DI. In the end it looks like our #1 and #2 (Denton Ryan and Aledo) will both walk away state champions while Cedar Park will make the trip again but is predicted to come up a bit short. It also looks like we may have been early on Crosby last year was pegged to go to the title game and this year should make the journey to AT&T Stadium. There will be a lot of emotion surrounding Corpus Christi Calallen as Phil Danaher is likely to become the winningest coach in Texas high school football history. Who know? That kind of emotion could be enough to even move them into a title match. Don't sleep on Lancaster, Temple or College Station though as peaking at the right time could upset the entire dance card. Regardless of who is standing in December, this is likely to be the best competition of any football in Texas this year. What do you say?
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5A - That's right. Aledo is back at the top of the polls. Yes, it was a tight contest between them and Denton Ryan - in fact, internally we went back and forth between the two for quite some time. Cedar Park fans are sure to be saying, "what the heck?" but come on... there are just some amazing teams in Class 5A again this season. Strong 6A programs that dropped down and solid ones that remain in the class. When you look at the top of this heap, we are talking the top 10 teams all being capable of taking a a state championship... the squads are all that good. So don't get bent about who is at #2 and who is at #5 - rest assured that simply making it into the Big 30 in such a deep classification means you have a team that could have an amazing season. LSG Rank Team Notes 1 Aledo 20 consecutive 8+ win seasons 2 Denton Ryan 16 consecutive non-losing seasons 3 Cedar Park 10 year winning streak (105-28) 4 Richmond Foster 4 year winning streak (33-12) 5 Crosby 5 year winning streak (50-14) 6 Manvel 6 year winning streak (73-12) 7 Frisco Lone Star 4 year winning streak (36-14) 8 Temple 5 year winning streak 44-17 9 Corpus Christi Calallen 32 consecutive winning seasons 10 College Station 18-6 in 2 year history 11 Mesquite Poteet 6 year winning streak (61-17) 12 Dallas Highland Park 10+ wins 21 of last 25 years 13 Wylie East 21-12 Last 3 seasons 14 Lancaster 21-14 last 3 years 15 Abilene Cooper 11-13 over last 2 seasons 16 Angleton 17-10 last 2 years 17 Boerne Champion 27-8 last 3 seasons 18 Lubbock Cooper 6 year winning streak (51-21) 19 Mansfield Lake Ridge 25-14 last 3 seasons 20 Ennis 4 year winning streak (42-11) 21 Colleyville Heritage 10-12 over last 2 years 22 Mansfield Summit 3 consecutive non-losing seasons (23-13) 23 Canyon Randall 6 year winning streak (63-14) 24 A&M Consolidated 14-10 over the last 2 seasons 25 Fort Bend Elkins 3 year winning streak (27-8) 26 Grapevine 11-11 last 2 years 27 Kerrville Tivy 9 consecutive 7+ win seasons 28 Magnolia 2015 ended 5 year losing streak 29 Victoria East 13-9 last 2 seasons 30 Lake Dallas 5 year winning streak (43-18)
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What are your State Champ predictions for 2016?
Cougar14.2 replied to Mr. Buddy Garrity's topic in High School Football
Nah it wouldn't, Lone Star would be pretty tough I imagine. I didn't think y'all would get blow out by Lake Ridge only to watch them get shut out by George Ranch either though. -
IDK the dimensions, maybe someone else from Crosby does. I would imagine the administration made sure it's on par with some of the large ones in the state though: