Day 1 here we go
- FOOTBALL
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A bunchMaybe 4th times a charm for Jefferson County, but they will need help.
A bunchMaybe 4th times a charm for Jefferson County, but they will need help.
Nice warmupMake sure to grab a few dozen sliders for Bosko.
There are very few schools with an enrollment that yield only 4-5 athletes per class.Yep… but rural schools with 15 or 20 available athletes in grades 9-12 can fill a baseball roster easier than football unless the option is there to play with a reduced number.
As for limited, our family completely knows that; son worked his tail off to make his Class 5 high school baseball team. It is an easier sport to access at smaller schools, but you have to be on your A-game to make that team in the larger ones.
Yep… but rural schools with 15 or 20 available athletes in grades 9-12 can fill a baseball roster easier than football unless the option is there to play with a reduced number.Unless their is just a shortage of athletes the roster space on baseball is limited unlike football
Just what a joke. The officials. The Helias fans that believe the team earned the trip to the show me bowl after that. Just a joke.
6A looks like a great one. Can Hattiesburg get the area another title (Oak Grove last year)?Two games today:
3A Choctaw County (South) 34 Noxubee County (North) 27
7A Tupelo (North) 28 Brandon (South) 16
Both games are 'shockers' to me. Noxubee has a outstanding QB who signed with Miss St. yesterday and are always in the championship discussion. Tupelo FINALLY realized their potential, but according to people down here this was not an upset.
The rest of the weekend sounds like it's going to take something Biblical to see any other upsets.
No.Is it possible Rogersville is the best SWMO team?
Do you Noah lolYou should see who signed to play for Eastern Michigan!! You'll thank me later
You should see who signed to play for Eastern Michigan!! You'll thank me laterI'm sure not everyone subscribes to ESPN+ so I thought I would post the most recent recruitment rankings and if this is something you would like for me to continue I can definitely do that. I will also include the number of top 300 recruits each team has in bold. This obviously does not include any additional players from the transfer portal but there are some definite surprises in here.
1) Georgia - 16
2) Ohio State - 15
3) Alabama - 14
4) Auburn - 15
5) Texas - 16
6) Oregon - 14
7) Texas A&M - 13
8) Michigan - 9
9) LSU - 10
10) Florida - 11
11) Penn State - 13
12) Tennessee - 8
13) Miami - 10
14) Notre Dame - 9
15) USC - 7
16) Oklahoma - 8
17) Ole Miss - 6
18) Georgia tech - 6
19) Washington - 5
20) TCU - 4
21) Maryland - 6
22) Nebraska - 6
23) South Carolina - 3
24) Mississippi State - 3
25) Rutgers - 3
26) Kentucky - 4
27) Arkansas - 4
28) SMU - 3
29) Kansas State - 1
30) Wisconsin - 2
31) Duke - 2
32) Syracuse - 1
33) Clemson - 4
34) Missouri - 5
35) Colorado - 3
36) NC State - 1
37) Baylor - 2
38) Stanford - 1
39) Utah - 0
40) BYU - 1
41) Florida State - 4
42) Indiana - 1
43) Virginia Tech - 1
44) Arizona State - 1
45) UCLA - 1
46) Pitt - 1
47) Illinois - 0
48) Iowa - 1
49) Wake Forest - 0
50) Minnesota - 1
Thoughts??
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Unless their is just a shortage of athletes the roster space on baseball is limited unlike footballI would hope not, especially in big districts, but rural schools may start being more 9-man with a glove and club. That is unless a helmet and pads option remains available to them. Rural landmass covers more territory and if the stadium lights polka dot more diamonds than gridirons, then that’s what the state will be known for.