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"HUNTSVILLE'S ROAD: def. Texas City, 10-7 in bi-district; def. Austin LBJ, 54-28 in area; def. Richmond Randle, 14-13 in regional semifinal

THREE TO SEE

Austin Taylor, QB, jr.

He’s an effective game manager and has come up big in the postseason.

TraeShawn Brown, RB, so.

He had the game-winning touchdown last week and is the team’s leading rusher.

Isaiah Collins, CB, sr.

The 6-foot-3, 3-star prospect committed to Texas Tech in July.

PORT NECHES-GROVES' ROAD: def. Brenham, 37-7 in bi-district; def. Leander Rouse, 51-14 in area; def. Montgomery Lake Creek, 30-27 in regional semifinal

THREE TO SEE

Connor Bailey, QB, so.

Forced into a start role early into the season due an injury, he’s thrown for 1,110 yards and 14 TDs.

Isaiah Nguyễn, RB, sr.

He’s been the lead back this year with 1,735 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Jacob Cabrera, LB/S, sr.

He has 10 TFL and his 62 tackles are shared for the team lead.

SCORE PREDICTION: Port Neches-Groves 35-10 "

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Good analysis Ipsa.  I think Huntsville is definitely looking for the Iowa Hawkeye type game with the over/under in the 20’s, similar to their 14-13 Randle game.  They need to limit the mistakes, get some 1st downs, run some clock, and make this a defensive game.  If PNG jumps out 14-0, it will be trouble.  A shootout clearly favors PNG.  The Hornets did have that 39-36 game with Brenham, but that’s not the kind of game they want to play here.  

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Just now, CougarCal said:

I disagree, if DeSoto or Duncanville lose this week, it’s an upset lol!

Westfield would beat Duncanville if they had a great QB IMO. Was still tempted to pick em.......

 

DeSoto and CH is a totally different animal, that's a true rivalry. Only thing that would surprise me in that one is if no one got ejected. 

 

 

Sorry for the hijack folks, just responding to a post. 

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39 minutes ago, Sledge said:

"HUNTSVILLE'S ROAD: def. Texas City, 10-7 in bi-district; def. Austin LBJ, 54-28 in area; def. Richmond Randle, 14-13 in regional semifinal

THREE TO SEE

Austin Taylor, QB, jr.

He’s an effective game manager and has come up big in the postseason.

TraeShawn Brown, RB, so.

He had the game-winning touchdown last week and is the team’s leading rusher.

Isaiah Collins, CB, sr.

The 6-foot-3, 3-star prospect committed to Texas Tech in July.

PORT NECHES-GROVES' ROAD: def. Brenham, 37-7 in bi-district; def. Leander Rouse, 51-14 in area; def. Montgomery Lake Creek, 30-27 in regional semifinal

THREE TO SEE

Connor Bailey, QB, so.

Forced into a start role early into the season due an injury, he’s thrown for 1,110 yards and 14 TDs.

Isaiah Nguyễn, RB, sr.

He’s been the lead back this year with 1,735 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Jacob Cabrera, LB/S, sr.

He has 10 TFL and his 62 tackles are shared for the team lead.

 

SCORE PREDICTION: Port Neches-Groves 35-10 "

I would be shocked if that score happens. 

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

Westfield would beat Duncanville if they had a great QB IMO. Was still tempted to pick em.......

 

DeSoto and CH is a totally different animal, that's a true rivalry. Only thing that would surprise me in that one is if no one got ejected. 

 

 

Sorry for the hijack folks, just responding to a post. 

Specific to this game, you’re right that it’s not really accurate to call a Huntsville win an upset. They’re where they are for a reason, ranking and records don’t matter. Huntsville doesn’t have to be the best 6 weeks ago to beat us. They have to be the best this week. 

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16 minutes ago, WOSdrummer99 said:

Respect. I know a few Mustang fans that are making the trip to NRG. I'd love to see that atmosphere tonight. It's gonna be rocking. With the memorable fight song going all night. Go get em PNG

I wore the purple and white for West Orange , we were the Chiefs and the band played Cherokee all night . So I have  that in my blood , go get that win Indians ! 

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