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Boyle County 21 North Hardin 14
#1
Final
#2
Was Smith able to play tonight? Surely not?
#3
Congrats to Boyle County.
#4
smoke1015 Wrote:Was Smith able to play tonight? Surely not?

No. Boyle had over 400 yards offense but several drives died in the red zone.
#5
Congrats BC. That score was a little to close for comfort id say. But as you know from us it could have been worse
#6
Way to go Rebels. That was a close one.
#7
Here is deal with the game last night. It was a muddy/sloppy MESS. We moved the ball well between the 20's but penalties and stupidity prevented more scores. I will say that North Hardin is improved but field conditions and the absence of Reese Smith hampered the ability for the Rebels to put NH away.

I have some concerns about our team after 6 games but there is no question that the horrible field conditions contributed greatly to the game last night. I hope next weeks BYE week gives the kids/staff the extra time they need to fix the issues and allow a few players the time to heal.

The push for #9 starts now.
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Hound05 Wrote:Congrats BC. That score was a little to close for comfort id say. But as you know from us it could have been worse

Missing our #1 WR (and S) really changed the dynamic of our offense especially under the field circumstances. I can only imagine how it was for Corbin last night against a talented team. Tough loss for you guys but you'll rebound better I'm sure.

I hated our game last night. It POURED about 2 hours before the game and about 15 minutes prior again. The field was a mess and I've never been happier to have a turf field at BCHS.
#9
FoSho Wrote:Here is deal with the game last night. It was a muddy/sloppy MESS. We moved the ball well between the 20's but penalties and stupidity prevented more scores. I will say that North Hardin is improved but field conditions and the absence of Reese Smith hampered the ability for the Rebels to put NH away.

I have some concerns about our team after 6 games but there is no question that the horrible field conditions contributed greatly to the game last night. I hope next weeks BYE week gives the kids/staff the extra time they need to fix the issues and allow a few players the time to heal.

The push for #9 starts now.

Did North Hardin get to play on a different/dry field? These kind of comments always make me chuckle. It's like the field favored one team over the other. Pretty sure the coaches won't use it as an excuse. The Smith kid missing is legit. Boyle won and continues to win and that's what it's about. Give the other team credit, make no excuses and move on to the next one.
#10
Just win. Got to win the next one to win them all.
#11
Frank Martin Wrote:Did North Hardin get to play on a different/dry field? These kind of comments always make me chuckle. It's like the field favored one team over the other. Pretty sure the coaches won't use it as an excuse. The Smith kid missing is legit. Boyle won and continues to win and that's what it's about. Give the other team credit, make no excuses and move on to the next one.

Were you there?

If it's a dry field the game isn't close.

People that talk out of their butt about something they know nothing about makes me chuckle.
#12
Field conditions were bad for both teams, Boyle was clearly the better team and they had the opportunity to have put 35 more points on the board with 5 trips inside the 20 and nothing to show for them penalties, turnovers, or turnovers on 4th down prevented them from converting those trips to points, 75% of North Hardin’s offensive yds came on 3 plays with all this being said I agree with Fosho if this game was played on a turf field 9 times out of 10 it’s a running clock in Boyle County’ Favor.
#13
FoSho Wrote:Were you there?

If it's a dry field the game isn't close.

People that talk out of their butt about something they know nothing about makes me chuckle.

I wasn't there but I am pretty sure both teams played on the same field but whatever makes you feel better. You run your mouth non stop calling teams/people trash, etc. but as soon as anyone says anything that differs from your opinion you can't handle it. I'll bet Boyle's coach would be on my side on this one. Didn't mean to hurt your feelings sunshine. Boyle is an outstanding team and they won the game.
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Jack Lambert Wrote:Field conditions were bad for both teams, Boyle was clearly the better team and they had the opportunity to have put 35 more points on the board with 5 trips inside the 20 and nothing to show for them penalties, turnovers, or turnovers on 4th down prevented them from converting those trips to points, 75% of North Hardin’s offensive yds came on 3 plays with all this being said I agree with Fosho if this game was played on a turf field 9 times out of 10 it’s a running clock in Boyle County’ Favor.

An impartial point of view I am sure.
#15
Frank Martin Wrote:An impartial point of view I am sure.

It’s my point of view and my opinion I don’t need your approval. Bias or not I call it like I see it.
#16
Frank Martin Wrote:I wasn't there but I am pretty sure both teams played on the same field but whatever makes you feel better. You run your mouth non stop calling teams/people trash, etc. but as soon as anyone says anything that differs from your opinion you can't handle it. I'll bet Boyle's coach would be on my side on this one. Didn't mean to hurt your feelings sunshine. Boyle is an outstanding team and they won the game.

I keep things real. Some people don't like that.

....you are trash too. 😂
#17
FoSho Wrote:I keep things real. Some people don't like that.

....you are trash too. 😂

Depends on who you ask.
#18
So just hypothetical, but if a team gets beat in a playoff game or state championship game on a crappy field, do they replay the game so we can see the "true" team and what they can do? Field conditions are for two teams...Reese not playing...legit.
#19
BTW, I am sure too that Boyle overall is the better team, but this goes to the point that on ONE NIGHT any team can win or come close to winning and come playoff time you never know what weather you may play in.
#20
Must finish , this could be the wake up without losing.
#21
FoSho Wrote:Were you there?

If it's a dry field the game isn't close.

People that talk out of their butt about something they know nothing about makes me chuckle.

I laugh a lot Smile
#22
If you people think FIELD CONDITIONS can't effect one team more than the other or can't be the great equalizer, then you don't know football. 🙄
#23
FoSho Wrote:If you people think FIELD CONDITIONS can't effect one team more than the other or can't be the great equalizer, then you don't know football. 🙄

Lots of people know football and I agree field conditions can change things more for one team. But to come from fans of a championship program like BC is a little amusing to me. Having the best receiver in KY out of the game would seem to me to be just as important IMO.
#24
[quote=bucslover68]Lots of people know football and I agree field conditions can change things more for one team. But to come from fans of a championship program like BC is a little amusing to me. Having the best receiver in KY out of the game would seem to me to be just as important IMO.[/QUOTE

That was a huge factor but we expect others to take up the slack and field conditions hampered that....I was looking forward to some of our capable backups to show what they could do. They were ready!

The field was so bad (5" of mud) it would have slowed Reese down too (field conditions = the great equalizer). Don't get me wrong, I'm sure it had an effect on NH too but our speed and quickness was a non factor after the first qtr and we aren't exactly a "ground and pound" running team.
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FoSho Wrote:[quote=bucslover68]Lots of people know football and I agree field conditions can change things more for one team. But to come from fans of a championship program like BC is a little amusing to me. Having the best receiver in KY out of the game would seem to me to be just as important IMO.[/QUOTE

That was a huge factor but we expect others to take up the slack and field conditions hampered that....I was looking forward to some of our capable backups to show what they could do. They were ready!

The field was so bad (5" of mud) it would have slowed Reese down too (field conditions = the great equalizer). Don't get me wrong, I'm sure it had an effect on NH too but our speed and quickness was a non factor after the first qtr and we aren't exactly a "ground and pound" running team.

Special special talent is Smith. I have not got to see him live yet, but I have watched enough live games and tape to see how special he is and his skill level is amazing, but it's other things that really aren't coachable that makes him different. Like that catch late against Ballard. Should have been intercepted or could have been at least. Next thing you know he is in the end zone.
#26
Frank Martin Wrote:Depends on who you ask.

I asked everybody and they agreed with me. 😉
#27
Hatz Wrote:No. Boyle had over 400 yards offense but several drives died in the red zone.

Hope he gets better soon. Boyle has worked hard to get where they are and to have a key cog in the wheel get injured sucks.
#28
Frank Martin Wrote:Did North Hardin get to play on a different/dry field? These kind of comments always make me chuckle. It's like the field favored one team over the other. Pretty sure the coaches won't use it as an excuse. The Smith kid missing is legit. Boyle won and continues to win and that's what it's about. Give the other team credit, make no excuses and move on to the next one.

I’m not here to give conjecture on whether it mad a difference in margin in this game.

But if the theory that a messy field doesn’t favor one team over another, why have some programs “watered down the field” in big games in past years? :popcorn:
#29
Hatz Wrote:I’m not here to give conjecture on whether it mad a difference in margin in this game.

But if the theory that a messy field doesn’t favor one team over another, why have some programs “watered down the field” in big games in past years? :popcorn:

I have been around the sport and/or been involved in the sport for approximately 35 years and have never actually seen a "watered down field". Poor field conditions is an excuse that the mentally weak use. No coach or player worth their salt is going to use it or allow it to be used.
#30
FoSho Wrote:I asked everybody and they agreed with me. 😉

Fortunately for me everyone you know means nothing to me.

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