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06-20-2013, 11:52 PM
Will be a good game. Best of luck next season
06-21-2013, 12:06 AM
FlippedOut Wrote:Will be a good game. Best of luck next season
You too. Both teams will be good, and exciting.:Thumbs:
06-21-2013, 12:23 AM
1 Harlan co
2 Bell co
3 Belfry
4 Johnson central
5 Somerset
6 Whitley co
7 Pulaski co
8 Williamsburg
9 Knox Central
10 Corbin
The last four out hazard, Breathitt co, prestonsburg and Pikeville
2 Bell co
3 Belfry
4 Johnson central
5 Somerset
6 Whitley co
7 Pulaski co
8 Williamsburg
9 Knox Central
10 Corbin
The last four out hazard, Breathitt co, prestonsburg and Pikeville
06-21-2013, 12:26 AM
FlippedOut Wrote:I agree. Bell lost 90% of their team and you agree that they are # 4?
I'd say No. 4 is pretty close.
Ten percent of Bell County is still pretty good.
I watched Bell's JV last year. They could beat some varsity teams I saw.
06-21-2013, 12:31 AM
I'd put North Laurel ahead of Pikeville, Middlesboro and Prestonsburg.
06-21-2013, 01:08 PM
Yogibear Wrote:They'd also play his 3rd, 4th and 5th ranked teams.
When I typed that I meant the second through sixth ranked teams
06-22-2013, 02:17 PM
Glad to see Belfry with Somerset, Johnson Central, and Harlan County on the schedule as well as two tough out of state teams. Christian Academy of Knoxville were 14-1 state champs with a win over Alcoa in the title game last year.
06-22-2013, 10:52 PM
Belfry0304 Wrote:Glad to see Belfry with Somerset, Johnson Central, and Harlan County on the schedule as well as two tough out of state teams. Christian Academy of Knoxville were 14-1 state champs with a win over Alcoa in the title game last year.
Pretty solid schedule for Belfry. Hoping to make it over for the Pike County Bowl for Somerset / Belfry.
06-23-2013, 06:28 AM
Jumper Dad Wrote:Pretty solid schedule for Belfry. Hoping to make it over for the Pike County Bowl for Somerset / Belfry.
Long Trip, Game should be a Great one. Plan on making the Trip.
06-23-2013, 04:43 PM
I think Knox Central has one of the hardest schedules around
Aug 23, 13 Atherton home 8:30 PM
Aug 30, 13 Southwestern at Corbin 6:00 PM Cumberland Falls Pigskin Classic
Sep 7, 13 Prestonsburg 6:00 PM
Sep 13, 13 Harlan County away 7:30 PM
Sep 20, 13 Bell County home 7:30 PM
Sep 27, 13 Whitley County home 7:30 PM
Oct 4, 13 Clay County home 7:30 PM
Oct 18, 13 Rockcastle County home 7:30 PM
Oct 25, 13 Russell County away 7:30 PM
Nov 1, 13 Corbin away 7:30 PM
Aug 23, 13 Atherton home 8:30 PM
Aug 30, 13 Southwestern at Corbin 6:00 PM Cumberland Falls Pigskin Classic
Sep 7, 13 Prestonsburg 6:00 PM
Sep 13, 13 Harlan County away 7:30 PM
Sep 20, 13 Bell County home 7:30 PM
Sep 27, 13 Whitley County home 7:30 PM
Oct 4, 13 Clay County home 7:30 PM
Oct 18, 13 Rockcastle County home 7:30 PM
Oct 25, 13 Russell County away 7:30 PM
Nov 1, 13 Corbin away 7:30 PM
06-23-2013, 06:27 PM
KY Wildman Wrote:I think Knox Central has one of the hardest schedules around
Aug 23, 13 Atherton home 8:30 PM
Aug 30, 13 Southwestern at Corbin 6:00 PM Cumberland Falls Pigskin Classic
Sep 7, 13 Prestonsburg 6:00 PM
Sep 13, 13 Harlan County away 7:30 PM
Sep 20, 13 Bell County home 7:30 PM
Sep 27, 13 Whitley County home 7:30 PM
Oct 4, 13 Clay County home 7:30 PM
Oct 18, 13 Rockcastle County home 7:30 PM
Oct 25, 13 Russell County away 7:30 PM
Nov 1, 13 Corbin away 7:30 PM
I would have to agree the panthers have prob the 2nd or 3rd hardest schedule this year, with Harlan co with the hardest then it's real close with belfry for second.. This schedule should really get KC ready for the playoffs this year.
06-24-2013, 08:57 AM
KY Wildman Wrote:I think Knox Central has one of the hardest schedules around
Aug 23, 13 Atherton home 8:30 PM
Aug 30, 13 Southwestern at Corbin 6:00 PM Cumberland Falls Pigskin Classic
Sep 7, 13 Prestonsburg 6:00 PM
Sep 13, 13 Harlan County away 7:30 PM
Sep 20, 13 Bell County home 7:30 PM
Sep 27, 13 Whitley County home 7:30 PM
Oct 4, 13 Clay County home 7:30 PM
Oct 18, 13 Rockcastle County home 7:30 PM
Oct 25, 13 Russell County away 7:30 PM
Nov 1, 13 Corbin away 7:30 PM
Solid schedule... the District slate certainly helps it out immensely with a good Whitley County and Russell County. Still think you have to put it ever so slightly behind Belfry's.
When comparing to Belfry:
-Southwestern and Harlan County are washes as both teams play them.
-Atherton is not very good whatsoever. Worst team on either schedule. They are comparable to Sheldon Clark on Belfry's although SC is a good bit better.
- Clay County is comparable to Pike Central. Call it a wash.
-Prestonsburg and Pikeville are very similar teams and a wash.
- Rockcastle County is comparable to Lawrence County. Call it a wash.
- Normally Bell County would be the headliner but they will be down a little it appears...we will call Johnson Central and Bell a wash.
- Somerset and Whitley County proved to be a wash last year and both have very experienced teams returning.
- Gallia Academy and Corbin you have to give the edge to Gallia Academy..though Corbin is starting to build their program back to where it needs to be.
- So this leaves Russell County and Knoxville Christian. This one really isn't close and where the main difference lies. Russell County is a good team, but Knox. Christian would be one of the Top 10 overall teams in the State of KY.
06-24-2013, 10:28 AM
jetpilot Wrote:Another thing, by the end of last year Middlesboro, Prestonsburg and Hazard absolutely could not tackle anyone............
Prestonsburg was doing a lot better on defense the last few games of the year. I will agreee they could not tackle my grandmother the first 3/4 of the season.
06-24-2013, 11:07 AM
#1 Blackcat Fan Wrote:Prestonsburg was doing a lot better on defense the last few games of the year. I will agreee they could not tackle my grandmother the first 3/4 of the season.
I watched the Prestonsburg-Middlesboro game and the tackling was nonexistent on both sides. But my point is IMO Pikeville and Prestonsburg will both be better by the time the playoffs roll around so their game to start the season won't be a real good indicator of how far they can go in the playoffs.
06-24-2013, 01:03 PM
Bell County will have 3 or 4 teams that could be in the mountain top 10
Harlan County
Knox Central
Whitley County
Corbin
Harlan County
Knox Central
Whitley County
Corbin
06-24-2013, 01:42 PM
Speaking solely about schedules, I honestly believe Whitley and Harlan County have the toughest schedules in the mountains followed with another tie in Belfry and Knox.
06-24-2013, 02:14 PM
EKUAlum05 Wrote:Solid schedule... the District slate certainly helps it out immensely with a good Whitley County and Russell County. Still think you have to put it ever so slightly behind Belfry's.
When comparing to Belfry:
-Southwestern and Harlan County are washes as both teams play them.
-Atherton is not very good whatsoever. Worst team on either schedule. They are comparable to Sheldon Clark on Belfry's although SC is a good bit better.
- Clay County is comparable to Pike Central. Call it a wash.
-Prestonsburg and Pikeville are very similar teams and a wash.
- Rockcastle County is comparable to Lawrence County. Call it a wash.
- Normally Bell County would be the headliner but they will be down a little it appears...we will call Johnson Central and Bell a wash.
- Somerset and Whitley County proved to be a wash last year and both have very experienced teams returning.
- Gallia Academy and Corbin you have to give the edge to Gallia Academy..though Corbin is starting to build their program back to where it needs to be.
- So this leaves Russell County and Knoxville Christian. This one really isn't close and where the main difference lies. Russell County is a good team, but Knox. Christian would be one of the Top 10 overall teams in the State of KY.
I can agree with you :Thumbs:
06-24-2013, 02:31 PM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:Speaking solely about schedules, I honestly believe Whitley and Harlan County have the toughest schedules in the mountains followed with another tie in Belfry and Knox.
If the QB from Tates Creek could get eligible at Madison Southern I think I would give the edge to Whitley for the toughest schedule of all.
Rockcastle, Clay, and Letcher Central aren't that impressive, Madison Southern and Perry Central are serviceable..but Bell, Boyle, Knox Central, Harlan County, and a very stout Morristown West makes Whitley at least equal to Belfry and Harlan County... if Southern adds the QB they bump Whitley to the toughest schedule in the mountains. With the Harris kid already there..the Eagles would suddenly be a very dangerous team.
06-24-2013, 05:28 PM
EKUAlum05 Wrote:If the QB from Tates Creek could get eligible at Madison Southern I think I would give the edge to Whitley for the toughest schedule of all.
Rockcastle, Clay, and Letcher Central aren't that impressive, Madison Southern and Perry Central are serviceable..but Bell, Boyle, Knox Central, Harlan County, and a very stout Morristown West makes Whitley at least equal to Belfry and Harlan County... if Southern adds the QB they bump Whitley to the toughest schedule in the mountains. With the Harris kid already there..the Eagles would suddenly be a very dangerous team.
Ive been impressed with the tough scheduling Whitley has done, but to be quite honest, they havent had the teams to compete with the schedules they hav produced.
Dont get me wrong, im not a fan of a cup cake schedule. No matter if one thinks it helps or hurts, I just dont like seeing a team play bad teams every week and getting big time wins. When playing a difficult schedule, you truly see how good your team really is. Even with a couple of bad losses on the year, it tells you where you need to go and what you need to do to compete. It can evolve a coaches thinking and ways he goes about coaching his team and what style of play he likes to use.
Theyve had two year contracts with Lex Cath, Belfry, Boyle, Russell County (in there best years ever) etc, and ive enjoyed watching good teams play, even if it meant a loss for Whitley. And those games were just over the past 4 or 5 years.
Ive said since the end of last year that this team has potential, but this schedule could be a major buzz kill. Whitley could easily start out 0-3. Morristown West, Madison Southern (with the QB eligible) and Bell County could be a bad way to start a year. BUT, on the other hand, Morristown West will be a good measuring stick to see where were at early. If Whitley doesnt even put up a fight, forget a good year and a challenge to Harlan County. However, if they play well against MW, I think they could start earning a lot of respect.
The Madison Southern and Bell County games are definitely winnable. Madison Southern, without that QB would be all about stopping Harris IMO, and if Whitley gets the defensive kinks worked out, which they didnt do last year, then that game could be a win, and as ive said before Bell County is not going to be the same Bell County this year. That will be a lot of new faces, and it is at home.
After that they will take on Clay and Knox, and Clay will be better. Average team, but always play Whitley tough. Knox just keeps on getting better and that program has got better. First time since the 03 and 04 seasons that these two have played, and if im not mistaken, Whitley outscored them 86-6 in those two years. That will NOT be the case this time, and there a great opponent that i hope continues to stay on the schedule. Its also at Knox.
Then you have the district slate followed by Boyle County on the road which is never easy, no matter who you are.
I would think anything better than 6-4 would have to be considered a good year. Im expecting around 6-4, but if Whitley was to real off 7 or 8 wins that means they have some real qulaity wins.
06-24-2013, 09:18 PM
Wow !!!!!!
06-26-2013, 10:47 PM
1. Harlan County
2. Belfery
3. Hazzard
4. Johnson Central
5.Somerset
6. Bell County
7.Willasmburg
8. Whitley County
9. Pulaski County
10. Prestonsburg
2. Belfery
3. Hazzard
4. Johnson Central
5.Somerset
6. Bell County
7.Willasmburg
8. Whitley County
9. Pulaski County
10. Prestonsburg
06-30-2013, 06:07 PM
-Perry Central lost a lot, several question marks for the Commodores on this upcoming season. They have alot of shoes to fill from all those play makers they lost.
-I really like what Prestonsburg returns. I look for them to make some noise this year after a sort of disappointment last year.
-It is weird not mentioning Breathitt in a mountain top 10 but with Halcomb gone, I dont think they'll be the Breathitt we have grown to know over the last 20 years.
-I really like what Prestonsburg returns. I look for them to make some noise this year after a sort of disappointment last year.
-It is weird not mentioning Breathitt in a mountain top 10 but with Halcomb gone, I dont think they'll be the Breathitt we have grown to know over the last 20 years.
07-01-2013, 10:25 PM
EKUAlum05 Wrote:Solid schedule... the District slate certainly helps it out immensely with a good Whitley County and Russell County. Still think you have to put it ever so slightly behind Belfry's.There are several good teams in the Knoxville, TN area. There is a Christian Academy of Knoxville which is a 3A school and won the state title last year. There is also a Knoxville Christian, which used to be Grace Christian they are 2A they made the play offs but got beat in the 2nd round.
When comparing to Belfry:
-Southwestern and Harlan County are washes as both teams play them.
-Atherton is not very good whatsoever. Worst team on either schedule. They are comparable to Sheldon Clark on Belfry's although SC is a good bit better.
- Clay County is comparable to Pike Central. Call it a wash.
-Prestonsburg and Pikeville are very similar teams and a wash.
- Rockcastle County is comparable to Lawrence County. Call it a wash.
- Normally Bell County would be the headliner but they will be down a little it appears...we will call Johnson Central and Bell a wash.
- Somerset and Whitley County proved to be a wash last year and both have very experienced teams returning.
- Gallia Academy and Corbin you have to give the edge to Gallia Academy..though Corbin is starting to build their program back to where it needs to be.
- So this leaves Russell County and Knoxville Christian. This one really isn't close and where the main difference lies. Russell County is a good team, but Knox. Christian would be one of the Top 10 overall teams in the State of KY.
07-02-2013, 07:55 AM
KY Wildman Wrote:There are several good teams in the Knoxville, TN area. There is a Christian Academy of Knoxville which is a 3A school and won the state title last year. There is also a Knoxville Christian, which used to be Grace Christian they are 2A they made the play offs but got beat in the 2nd round.
Belfry is playing the team who won the State Title and defeated Alcoa. Game is slated to be played in Knoxville.
07-02-2013, 09:00 AM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:Agreed.
Im not sure why Bell is so high on so many list as well.
We all know they have a good team every year, but this could be one of there most vulnerable years theyve had in a very long time.
1. Harlan County
2. Belfry
3. Johnson Central
4. Knox Central
5. Whitley County
6. Bell County
7. Pulaski County
8. Somerset
9. Williamsburg
10.Hazard
You dog on Somerset any chance you get. Whitley isnt a 5 spot and maybe not in the top ten and Pulaski isnt better than Somerset. Biased top 10.
07-02-2013, 10:04 AM
Buffalo Bildos Wrote:You dog on Somerset any chance you get. Whitley isnt a 5 spot and maybe not in the top ten and Pulaski isnt better than Somerset. Biased top 10.
What's your UNbiased top 10?
07-02-2013, 02:20 PM
Buffalo Bildos Wrote:You dog on Somerset any chance you get. Whitley isnt a 5 spot and maybe not in the top ten and Pulaski isnt better than Somerset. Biased top 10.
Its kind of the same way you told me Whitley had no chance of beating Somerset over the past two years isnt it?
Well, they did. With bad teams. I think someone else is the biased one....
I dont dog on Somerset. You all have the most obnoxious fans on this site and dog everyone else, when you cant make it to the big game year in and year out.
Whitley is very comfortable in that five spot IMO. Weve done seen teams, like Somerset get ranked ahead of bigger schools year after year and when they play, they lose.
Pulaski is better than Somerset.
After Aug 23rd, we'll relive this topic.
07-02-2013, 03:05 PM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:Its kind of the same way you told me Whitley had no chance of beating Somerset over the past two years isnt it?
Well, they did. With bad teams. I think someone else is the biased one....
I dont dog on Somerset. You all have the most obnoxious fans on this site and dog everyone else, when you cant make it to the big game year in and year out.Whitley is very comfortable in that five spot IMO. Weve done seen teams, like Somerset get ranked ahead of bigger schools year after year and when they play, they lose.
Pulaski is better than Somerset.
After Aug 23rd, we'll relive this topic.
You stay classy there RIUTG. You might need to look in the mirror every once and awhile...
At least Somerset has been to the big game before.
07-02-2013, 04:20 PM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:Its kind of the same way you told me Whitley had no chance of beating Somerset over the past two years isnt it?
Well, they did. With bad teams. I think someone else is the biased one....
I dont dog on Somerset. You all have the most obnoxious fans on this site and dog everyone else, when you cant make it to the big game year in and year out.
Whitley is very comfortable in that five spot IMO. Weve done seen teams, like Somerset get ranked ahead of bigger schools year after year and when they play, they lose.
Pulaski is better than Somerset.
After Aug 23rd, we'll relive this topic.
I guess I can't argue the Whitley co. Games over the past two years although I believe officiating in year one and extreme weather conditions in year two affected the outcome. As far as Pulaski being better than Somerset this year you are sadly mistaken. The jumpers senior class is loaded with talent, most have been starting for 3 years on teams that have advanced deep into the playoffs. RIUTG you are an enigma, I can't stand you in some posts and in others you are neutral to the point of legitimacy. We will indeed relive this argument on August 23rd I guess, but in the mean time can you tell us what statistical evidence you have to back up this claim? It's been a long time since the maroons have bested the jumpers on the gridiron, and they certainly don't do it with any type of consistency when It does happen. This argument is held every year and it see a like somerset just goes out and does what they do... Win ball games.
07-03-2013, 01:10 PM
1.harlan county
2.belfry
3.knox central
4.johnson central
5.somerset
6.whitley county
7.bell county
8.north laurel
9.pulaski county
10.hazard
north laurel will be for real his season and i know i left off williamsburg but i just rank them in the top ten of all the mountain teams they did not play any real teams last year other than hazard,sorry guys .
2.belfry
3.knox central
4.johnson central
5.somerset
6.whitley county
7.bell county
8.north laurel
9.pulaski county
10.hazard
north laurel will be for real his season and i know i left off williamsburg but i just rank them in the top ten of all the mountain teams they did not play any real teams last year other than hazard,sorry guys .
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