Jump to content

Wimberley vs Kirbyville


OUTLAW69

Recommended Posts

kirbyville is way better. Kville's o-line is bigger and more physical, ford is better rb, and kville's defense is more athletic if not bigger than wimberley's, I mean wimberley's main tackler is their strong side linebacker, and he's about 6'2" 165, but I will say this,  he is always in the right spot at the right time. Their O-line has one big guy that's 6'2" about 290, but very sloppy looking with slow feet. Their qb is pretty good at throwing and will run if he has too, at about 195 lbs he's pretty hard to bring down, kinda like menard from bc. You could compare their wide receivers to huffman's with all the screen's they run. There rb is still pretty solid, and he has very good patience waiting for his linemen to make holes on plays like gt and zone reads. All this information is just from watching them play cuero, and I personally think cuero should've won. I definitely think we have a good chance of winning this game, and kville scared me way more than wimberley does right now.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name="chs11" post="927556" timestamp="1291666626"]
kirbyville is way better. Kville's o-line is bigger and more physical, ford is better rb, and kville's defense is more athletic if not bigger than wimberley's, I mean wimberley's main tackler is their strong side linebacker, and he's about 6'2" 165, but I will say this,  he is always in the right spot at the right time. Their O-line has one big guy that's 6'2" about 290, but very sloppy looking with slow feet. Their qb is pretty good at throwing and will run if he has too, at about 195 lbs he's pretty hard to bring down, kinda like menard from bc. You could compare their wide receivers to huffman's with all the screen's they run. There rb is still pretty solid, and he has very good patience waiting for his linemen to make holes on plays like gt and zone reads. All this information is just from watching them play cuero, and I personally think cuero should've won. I definitely think we have a good chance of winning this game, and kville scared me way more than wimberley does right now.
[/quote]how in the world do u think Kirbyville WAS better
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name="Kville_Kats" post="927966" timestamp="1291733922"]
I don't understand this post ,even being posted ...what's the reason for it...Other than to instigate..Why compare Kirbyville to Wimberley or any other team Coldspring will play..Kirbyville Lost,Let It Go.... ??? I hope a MODERATOR removes it...
[/quote]

I look at it as a attempt to give props to Kirbyville as being one of the best teams in the state (whether they're sitting at home right now or not)....I have no doubt that Kirbyville was the best team Coldspring has played thus far in the playoffs this year...For example, the fact that Athens made it to the 4th round and Kirbyville didn't doesn't make Athens the better team...

I think the poster is just trying to figure out if Wimberley is better than Kirbyville personell wise (and thus come up with a prediction based on the info)...That's what I got out of it anyway...
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'll also just add that I was alot more impressed with Kirbyville in the game that they lost to Coldspring than the game in which they won in week zero...I was at both and I wasn't overly impressed with them in the first game, however, the second time around they looked and acted the part...Coldspring won but I definitely left impressed with their overall size, speed, strength, etc...

It was easy for me to see why so many had them coming out of that side of the bracket to play in the finals
Link to comment
Share on other sites

It seems like a valid question to me.  I had wondered how Athens played Chapel Hill so close (35-38).  Chapel Hill is being touted as the best thing since sliced bread, yet Coldspring handled Athens with relative ease.  I think it indicates that CS and KV are both top level teams.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name="j_dog" post="928575" timestamp="1291786970"]
It seems like a valid question to me.  I had wondered how Athens played Chapel Hill so close (35-38).  Chapel Hill is being touted as the best thing since sliced bread, yet Coldspring handled Athens with relative ease.  I think it indicates that CS and KV are both top level teams.
[/quote]



I agree with that. Not sure anyone with good sense would argue that. Good point.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name="td" post="928616" timestamp="1291815981"]
[quote author=j_dog link=topic=77120.msg928575#msg928575 date=1291786970]
It seems like a valid question to me.  I had wondered how Athens played Chapel Hill so close (35-38).  Chapel Hill is being touted as the best thing since sliced bread, yet Coldspring handled Athens with relative ease.  I think it indicates that CS and KV are both top level teams.
[/quote]



I agree with that. Not sure anyone with good sense would argue that. Good point.
[/quote]

Guess I don't have good sense....Oh well Iv'e been told worse than that.... ;D
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name="OUTLAW69" post="927540" timestamp="1291665089"]
Who do you think is the better team?


Stupid Quote and stupid topic. Kirbyville is done their season is over. This is like saying after Texas beat NY who is better the Yankees or Giants?  

There are 4 teams remaining in 3A Dll ColdSpring,Wimberly, Carthage,and Brownwood. These are the four best. You are totally disrespecting Cold Spring even having this topic. Among the 4 remaining teams I will take the  2 time defending champion to make it #3.

You are the champ until someone takes the crown from you. Carthage does not seem to want to give theirs up.

As for Kirbyville as good as they have been they are not one of the four best. If they were they would still be playing.
[/quote]
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Member Statistics

    46,206
    Total Members
    1,837
    Most Online
    Ceb2000
    Newest Member
    Ceb2000
    Joined


  • Posts

    • You got a LOT more than that, you’ve got Riceland filling up. GCM is dropping down from 23-6A back down to 5A in ‘26.  GCCISD is redrawing attendance zones to make sure of that.  At the same time, BH was only about 100 students under the 6A threshold last time UIL drew districts so BH is definitely going up to 6A when those maps get redrawn, probably right into the empty spot in 23-6A GCM is leaving when they drop down.
    • Like I said, even if it’s only 10% of the 100 kids BHISD takes from GCCISD each year, that’s 10 athletes per year and that’s being generous.  You’re right about the jobs with BHISD, BTW.  There’s more than 1 athlete from Baytown originally who got transferred to BHISD after a job opened up for Mama.
    • Here’s a link to another story about it This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up
    • It’s behind a paywall but here’s Baytown Sun’s story on it.  It was reported on in other papers statewide so if you search by the date I think you’ll find other stories on it. UIL strengthens student transfer rules By Ron McDowell [email protected] Oct 18, 2024   In order to maintain a level playing field for all member schools, the University Interscholastic League strengthened rules regarding transfer student eligibility at its most recent meeting in Austin. Every year thousands of students transfer schools in the state of Texas. A student’s ability to participate in UIL sanctioned activities may be limited base on the reasons for the transfer. A change in family status, work transfers, enrollment in an academic magnet program, or a move across town, receive scrutiny, but only rarely does one of these reasons result in the loss of eligibility. The only reason to automatically cause the loss of participation eligibility is a transfer for athletic purposes. The current rule, which has been in place since 1981, does not require a Previous Athletic Participation Form (PAPFs) to be submitted if the student-athlete does not participate in a varsity level sport during the first year of enrollment. There has been growing concern among some member schools, that other members are breaking the current rule and creating “super teams” with new transfer enrollees, and that the UIL is not doing enough to police, what appear to be, the inordinate number of transfers among high school athletes. To mitigate these concerns, the UIL approved a proposal to expand the power of the State Executive Committee (SEC) and allow it to investigate schools based upon the number of PAPFs submitted. Schools that submit an inordinate number of PAPFs would face heightened scrutiny and possible public reprimand and future sanctions. The UIL has also changed the requirements for PAPF submission, mandating that the form be submitted before a grade 9-12 transfer student may participate at any level of school athletics. This is a marked departure from the current policy which encourages schools not to complete PAPFs for students who transfer in, if the school believes that the student will not play a varsity sport in the first year the student is enrolled at the new school. Some critics of the current system think that the change doesn’t go far enough. Speaking on background, one local school district source suggested that there should be an automatic year wait for transfer students due to the number of loopholes in the waiver process. “If a student transfers, it should be a year out of competition automatically,” the source said. In addition, the UIL also approved a proposal that gives the SEC the power to appoint an independent administrator to oversee the conduct of the local District Executive Committee (DEC) if it is determined that the DEC is not consistently enforcing the rules of the governing body. The change is significant since all appeals that a school brings, starts and usually ends with the DEC. That includes the determination of transfer student eligibility. It is believed that with the implementation of this change, schools in a UIL district will be less likely to face retribution from the DEC chair and other members. The policy changes will go into effect, Aug. 1, 2025 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up  
    • I was hoping WOS was going to win. To get another chance to redeem ourself. Silsbee did not look good in that game and has not played consistent during the season. Hopefully against La Vega they will play 4quarters of football
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...