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Boyle County replaces Danville on Their Schedule
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(04-23-2024, 02:05 PM)Jack Lambert Wrote: Not sure how true it is but I was told that Boyle could have played Hopkinsville the same week that they’re playing ST Edwards,  not sure if the scared mom comment was directed at me but what if you lose Quisenberry to injury for the rest of the season or any of the starters as far as that goes will playing the game have been worth the price!!!


Absolutely Not!!!
Ohio football is an entirely different Animal!

I see where you're coming from with the injuries, but the best teams from Kentucky have been playing the best teams from Ohio and Indiana for years. Trinity, St. X, even CovCath and Frederick Douglass, play some of the best teams in Ohio year after year. Injuries happen regardless of the opponent. Best high school football player I ever played with had his career end on a non-contact injury on a KO return against a team we would beat 100 times out of 100. Planted his foot wrong and that was it, blew out his knee and never played again.

Boyle County is elite right now and was likely the best team in the state last year. They don't have to play the top neighboring state teams to maintain their status, but it's not unprecedented, and probably the next logical step in their progression. FWIW, Boyle's Maxpreps ranking from last season would have had them as the 5th best team in Ohio, behind only 1. Washington Massillon, 2. St. Edward, 3. Archbishop Hoban, and 4. Central Catholic.
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RE: Boyle County replaces Danville on Their Schedule - by Shogun - 04-23-2024, 02:39 PM

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