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  2. Looks right.
  3. He needs to come back to be GM or something. I've seeb Bischoff here and there again.
  4. We'll see, we've had 2 why not make it 3 weeks in a row with an upset.
  5. I've really been disappointed in Austin. not coming back.
  6. Congrats, now that's putting up some numbers! :shock:
  7. Just something about him i don't like. I wish Dibiease would come back to manage.
  8. They have to change shows every so often though.
  9. That's what i thought. I know Alavrez is a great Coach and has turned them around.
  10. We need the ones not listed.
  11. All Girls Basketball schedules please PM to BOBCATFAN4LIFE..Thanks
  12. Never got an update from anyone on it.
  13. I would to. I would love to see Dibiase, Tully Blanchard someone come in just to manage on TV shows.
  14. Why doesn't he say that anymore? EEEESSSSSTTTTTDDDRRRRAAAA
  15. My son goes to these events quite often in Port Neches.
  16. They normally have a decent team, seem to be down this season though.
  17. Interesting UIL Overtime Rule Little-known rule rears its head MacArthur earned two points against Irving to help tiebreaker scenario 11:49 PM CDT on Tuesday, October 10, 2006 By BRANDON GEORGE and RANDY JENNINGS / The Dallas Morning News Irving MacArthur's 40-32 overtime victory against Irving in their District 7-5A opener Sept. 29 has shed light on a little-known UIL overtime rule that plays a part in the district's tiebreaker system. After stopping Irving on its first overtime possession, MacArthur's Ron Brooks ran for a 12-yard touchdown to win the game. Though the game had been decided, MacArthur wanted to attempt a 2-point conversion to improve his team's position in the district's "positive points" tiebreaker procedure. But Irving coach Jim Bennett didn't send his team on the field to defend the try. Thus, the referee awarded MacArthur two points for the final margin of victory. In the Sept. 30 edition of SportsDay, the final score had been reported as a 38-32 MacArthur victory. According to the 2006 UIL football rule exceptions listed on the Texas Association of Sports Officials' Web site (www.taso.org), districts using the "positive points" tiebreaker system can agree to play the otherwise meaningless try. The referee may award the points if the team on defense refuses to defend the try. Head coaches must inform the referee before the game that the exception will be used. Otherwise, the game will be played under the NCAA tiebreaker system. Irving ISD athletic director Joe Barnett said Bennett and MacArthur coach Brian Basil met with the referee before the game and agreed to use the exception. Each UIL football district adopts its own tiebreaker rule to determine playoff berths if teams finish the season tied. Some districts use a plus-minus tiebreaker system, and others use only a "positive points" system that counts margin of victory in district games up to a certain number of points (14 in 7-5A). A few still rely on a coin flip. The plus-minus system counts margin of victory and defeat. Barnett and Grand Prairie ISD athletic director Fred Clausen said they were unaware of the rule until the Irving-Irving MacArthur game brought the issue to light. Clausen said he believes most high school football coaches aren't aware of the rule. __________________
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