Footballlife4me wrote:What's going to happen? There are some teams such as TGU for example that are stepping up their game and then there are also teams like DLB and Rugby who don't seem to have that big fire in them. What's the projections?
BB11 wrote:Anyone know Heidlebaugh's status? It would be a shame if he wasn't able to play Thursday.
defense1st wrote:Setup game for Rugby on Thursday. They beat DLB by 24 last time and could be coming in with that on their minds. As much as coach tells them that this will be different they will still remember it. Confidence is good, but don't be over confidant. This is the hardest game they will play all year. After this the pressure is off.
I'm taking DLB in a squeaker. 63-60.
uspsrt wrote:defense1st wrote:Setup game for Rugby on Thursday. They beat DLB by 24 last time and could be coming in with that on their minds. As much as coach tells them that this will be different they will still remember it. Confidence is good, but don't be over confidant. This is the hardest game they will play all year. After this the pressure is off.
I'm taking DLB in a squeaker. 63-60.
I looked back through records on the Rugby school site and they have actually beaten DLB the last five times they have played. All five losses have been by double figures. Rugby has beaten every team they have played this year by double figures. That being said I don't think they will come in overconfident. I've seen both of these teams play on numerous occasions this past season and I don't think that either are playing as well as they have earlier in the year and it appears that both of them are a little banged up. I think it will come down who plays the best defense and whether or not the guys in stripes let them play or call the game closely. The only prediction I am making is that I'm going to get there early and hope for an enjoyable evening of exceptional basketball between two great teams. Good luck to DLB and Rugby!
Indy5 wrote:I have to think after watching that game that an argument could be made for those being the [b]two best teams in the state[/b]. I'm not saying that definitively, but I think the argument could be made. I also think an argument could be made for Heidlbaugh being the best player in the state.
winner-within wrote:Indy5 wrote:I have to think after watching that game that an argument could be made for those being the [b]two best teams in the state[/b]. I'm not saying that definitively, but I think the argument could be made. I also think an argument could be made for Heidlbaugh being the best player in the state.
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