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2024 Class 1A Pre Season Talk
#31
(04-18-2024, 11:14 AM)PHSForever Wrote: Did anyone miss me? Finally back on this board thanks to hard work by admins to fix log in issue for me. Can’t wait to talk footbawlllll. And where’s Floppy Melons?  Anyone heard from him since he disappeared after Pikeville ran through them like a dose of salts since 2015?

Awesome you are back on! I think Floppy Melons has hung it up but maybe we can bring Tiger Blues out of semi-retirement!
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#32
Floppy…Tigger Blues…and a few others I always liked going back and forth with have since departed. Idk where they went…maybe somewhere drinking a Zima with Clint_Westweed…

Serious question…what was the reasoning behind the Pikeville AD stepping down? Just time for her to retire? She’s done a really good job across the board it seems. Was a surprise to me to see her walk away.
#33
Good to see you back on this site PHSForever! Been missing you buddy, welcome back.
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#34
(04-18-2024, 11:12 PM)Big Five-0- Wrote: Good to see you back on this site PHSForever! Been missing you buddy, welcome back.
Thanks! Good to be back and catching up!
#35
(04-18-2024, 05:54 PM)jetpilot Wrote:
(04-18-2024, 11:14 AM)PHSForever Wrote: Did anyone miss me? Finally back on this board thanks to hard work by admins to fix log in issue for me. Can’t wait to talk footbawlllll. And where’s Floppy Melons?  Anyone heard from him since he disappeared after Pikeville ran through them like a dose of salts since 2015?

Awesome you are back on! I think Floppy Melons has hung it up but maybe we can bring Tiger Blues out of semi-retirement!
Darn shame but glad to be back!  I see you haven’t let up a bit. Lol
#36
Rumor mill has it that Paris has a boatload of transfers coming in from surrounding counties. Now how true that is IDK. Plus the new field hype of a orange turf.
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#37
Pikeville AD stepped down because she got tired of parents stupid shit. They will regret this big time and I can't believe the Pikeville Administration?

Pikeville football will repeat as class A state champions. Campbellsville will be good.
#38
Raceland is not a top 10 team.
#39
(04-29-2024, 08:49 AM)Warriorhawk17 Wrote: Raceland is not a top 10 team.
This is the dumbest statement ever. Do you know how bad 1A football is. If you’re suggesting that Raceland fell off so bad to not be in the top ten then….you know nothing about football.
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#40
(04-29-2024, 09:03 AM)RAMDAD50 Wrote:
(04-29-2024, 08:49 AM)Warriorhawk17 Wrote: Raceland is not a top 10 team.
This is the dumbest statement ever. Do you know how bad 1A football is. If you’re suggesting that Raceland fell off so bad to not be in the top ten then….you know nothing about football.
Agreed. We will be down this year compared to the past few seasons but Raceland should still at least be a top 5 team and make it to the region final.
#41
Wow…that escalated quickly with WarriorHawk…anyway…

Raceland will still be a top 5 team and have just as good of a shot as anyone to make it to Kroger to get beat by Pikeville imo lol. I look for them to be somewhere between Paris and KCD/Sayre last year in terms of how good we will be.

There’s a consistency now in the off-season program that really makes be think we will be better than a lot of us think we will be. Our regular season record won’t show it because of the non district schedule, but come November, we will be right in the thick of it to make a run at atleast the semis. 1A just isn’t strong enough for the “program” schools to not be in these situations. Hazard, NCC, and Letcher Co, imo, are the games that will tell us what we are realistically capable of in the playoffs. The rest of the non-district schedule is pretty stout and will definitely let us know what our weakness is.

One thing that is fun for me right now is starting with next years 7th/8th grade bunch, is watching these kids grow. I was lucky to have coached almost all of them in JFL. There’s a lot of potential in those groups for sure. And the incoming Soph group is really the first group that saw a high level of investment from the HS staff in the JFL. So it’s really interesting to see how that is changing the direction of the program as a whole.

Some lineman I expect to have impact as sophomores…Chris Crum and Garrett Elkins. Both have really good size and strength but are really athletic. Especially Elkins. He will be a sub 4.8 second 40 by the time he is a senior and will likely do that at or around 300lbs. Kids always been a crazy athelete for his size.
#42
(04-29-2024, 11:57 AM)ArmChairHC Wrote: Wow…that escalated quickly with WarriorHawk…anyway…

Raceland will still be a top 5 team and have just as good of a shot as anyone to make it to Kroger to get beat by Pikeville imo lol. I look for them to be somewhere between Paris and KCD/Sayre last year in terms of how good we will be.

There’s a consistency now in the off-season program that really makes be think we will be better than a lot of us think we will be. Our regular season record won’t show it because of the non district schedule, but come November, we will be right in the thick of it to make a run at atleast the semis. 1A just isn’t strong enough for the “program” schools to not be in these situations. Hazard, NCC, and Letcher Co, imo, are the games that will tell us what we are realistically capable of in the playoffs. The rest of the non-district schedule is pretty stout and will definitely let us know what our weakness is.

One thing that is fun for me right now is starting with next years 7th/8th grade bunch, is watching these kids grow. I was lucky to have coached almost all of them in JFL. There’s a lot of potential in those groups for sure. And the incoming Soph group is really the first group that saw a high level of investment from the HS staff in the JFL. So it’s really interesting to see how that is changing the direction of the program as a whole.

Some lineman I expect to have impact as sophomores…Chris Crum and Garrett Elkins. Both have really good size and strength but are really athletic. Especially Elkins. He will be a sub 4.8 second 40 by the time he is a senior and will likely do that at or around 300lbs. Kids always been a crazy athelete for his size.

Simmer down now.  I agree that even though Raceland is down their program is not and they'll be a Top 5 team by season's end and I love our future outlook and the flow of talent we have coming and I also want to say thanks for putting your time and effort into our JFL program...but...there have only been two offensive lineman in NFL history that have run sub 4.8 40's at the NFL combine. It's a little more common with lighter defensive lineman but still very rare at 300+ pounds...maybe with dad or a line coach with a Timex and an itchy trigger finger. I also agree that these two young men will play an integral part of our success (sooner rather than later) and both have bright futures. 
#43
4.8 may be pushing it… but the kid can scoot for sure

I’m more interested in his mile time though. Show me a lineman running an 8-9 min mile and I will show you a kid who wins in the trenches. That’s a kid that can go 4 quarters in big games.
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#44
(04-26-2024, 07:59 AM)Cledog30 Wrote: Rumor mill has it that Paris has a boatload of transfers coming in from surrounding counties. Now how true that is IDK. Plus the new field hype of a orange turf.


I believe Paris loses a ton of upper class talent ... including the Ransom kid and maybe all 5 starting linemen.  That said if I remember correctly they started like 7-8 freshmen including a QB???? 

The county is the hotbed for the transfer portal, the city is 15 minutes from Lexington, Georgetown and Clark Co.  If either school can put together consistently good years and find someone to build a program, they have a solid chance to stay at the top of 1 and 3a football with kids that don't want to wait until they are Juniors to see the field in Lexington and Scott Co. Paris seems to have a good start ... Bourbon looks to be in shambles.

I'm not super familiar with the Western Side of 1a, but to me, Sayre is the 1a team to watch.

1.Pikeville
1a. Pikeville
1b. Pikeville
1c. Pikeville

2. Sayre
2a. Campbellsville

3-10 - Won't really matter.
#45
(Yesterday, 12:38 PM)HSFOOTBALL Wrote:
(04-26-2024, 07:59 AM)Cledog30 Wrote: Rumor mill has it that Paris has a boatload of transfers coming in from surrounding counties. Now how true that is IDK. Plus the new field hype of a orange turf.


I believe Paris loses a ton of upper class talent ... including the Ransom kid and maybe all 5 starting linemen.  That said if I remember correctly they started like 7-8 freshmen including a QB???? 

The county is the hotbed for the transfer portal, the city is 15 minutes from Lexington, Georgetown and Clark Co.  If either school can put together consistently good years and find someone to build a program, they have a solid chance to stay at the top of 1 and 3a football with kids that don't want to wait until they are Juniors to see the field in Lexington and Scott Co. Paris seems to have a good start ... Bourbon looks to be in shambles.

I'm not super familiar with the Western Side of 1a, but to me, Sayre is the 1a team to watch.

1.Pikeville
1a. Pikeville
1b. Pikeville
1c. Pikeville

2. Sayre
2a. Campbellsville

3-10 - Won't really matter.
Sayre no doubt is on the rise.
#46
Sayre is a school that could really be a major player in the years ahead. Pennington knows what he is doing and all that’s really left for them to do is build their numbers and the strength and conditioning program. Once that happens they will be a title contender year in and out imo
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#47
(11 hours ago)ArmChairHC Wrote: Sayre is a school that could really be a major player in the years ahead. Pennington knows what he is doing and all that’s really left for them to do is build their numbers and the strength and conditioning program. Once that happens they will be a title contender year in and out imo
Sayre reminds me of the early 2000’s LCA program.  It’s hard to believe this now but LCA was really bad when they first started their program and within a few years rose to the level that they are at now.  I wouldn’t be surprised to see a similar progression of growth within the Sayre program over the next 5-10 years.
#48
(11 hours ago)ArmChairHC Wrote: Sayre is a school that could really be a major player in the years ahead. Pennington knows what he is doing and all that’s really left for them to do is build their numbers and the strength and conditioning program. Once that happens they will be a title contender year in and out imo


He wont be there much longer to see it happen.
#49
(9 hours ago)plantmanky Wrote:
(11 hours ago)ArmChairHC Wrote: Sayre is a school that could really be a major player in the years ahead. Pennington knows what he is doing and all that’s really left for them to do is build their numbers and the strength and conditioning program. Once that happens they will be a title contender year in and out imo


He wont be there much longer to see it happen.

Really?
#50
(6 hours ago)Bull got out! Wrote:
(9 hours ago)plantmanky Wrote:
(11 hours ago)ArmChairHC Wrote: Sayre is a school that could really be a major player in the years ahead. Pennington knows what he is doing and all that’s really left for them to do is build their numbers and the strength and conditioning program. Once that happens they will be a title contender year in and out imo


He wont be there much longer to see it happen.

Really?


His youngest Gage will be a sophomore this coming season.  Once he graduates Chad is done and will be coaching in college  (Id assume at Marshall if thats where the boys end up)

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