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08-21-2012, 10:33 AM
Any thoughts on this matchup.
08-21-2012, 11:00 AM
BL
08-21-2012, 11:04 AM
Betsy Layne....
08-21-2012, 11:17 AM
Betsy Layne
08-21-2012, 01:27 PM
Betsy Layne 42-28.
08-21-2012, 01:28 PM
Layne fans were pretty confident last week and got destroyed. How bad is S. Floyd?
08-21-2012, 02:03 PM
Wideleft01 Wrote:Layne fans were pretty confident last week and got destroyed. How bad is S. Floyd?
They are pretty young I think with like 8 sr's.
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08-21-2012, 02:08 PM
Bl 24 sf 8.
08-21-2012, 02:12 PM
Wideleft01 Wrote:Layne fans were pretty confident last week and got destroyed. How bad is S. Floyd?
BL had trouble blocking on offense and couldn't stop the run on defense. Bracken is a vetran club that had two backs,one with 90 yd's and one with 113 yd's rushing against BL.
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08-21-2012, 02:23 PM
Bobcats
08-21-2012, 05:23 PM
South Floyd has good size up front and good speed in the backfield. They are young though with only 7 seniors.
Senior, Westin Little is arguably the best player on the team and he should be load a running back.
Sophomore Mack Little is another outstanding player at DT and OT. "A Tank," would be the best way I can describe him. I was told his was already bench pressing 385lbs. It's not hard to believe when you see this kid, he already has the body a D1 player. He puts you in the mind of a former Betsy Lane player named Brandon "Bubba" Combs. I played against Bubba and with him at Morehead St, and he was definitely a Tank.
I don't really know much about the Bobcats, but I do know SF looks much improved from last year. I will be attending this game and can't wait to watch this match-up on the new turf. With that said, I'm going to go with Raiders by a TD in a high scoring football game..
From what I have seen of them in practice, I predict that this young South Floyd wins at least 6 games this year, possibly even 7 or 8 with the home heavy schedule. If they can catch a few breaks and stay pretty healthy then 7 or 8 wins is a possibility in my opinion. Here is their schedule.
Senior, Westin Little is arguably the best player on the team and he should be load a running back.
Sophomore Mack Little is another outstanding player at DT and OT. "A Tank," would be the best way I can describe him. I was told his was already bench pressing 385lbs. It's not hard to believe when you see this kid, he already has the body a D1 player. He puts you in the mind of a former Betsy Lane player named Brandon "Bubba" Combs. I played against Bubba and with him at Morehead St, and he was definitely a Tank.
I don't really know much about the Bobcats, but I do know SF looks much improved from last year. I will be attending this game and can't wait to watch this match-up on the new turf. With that said, I'm going to go with Raiders by a TD in a high scoring football game..
From what I have seen of them in practice, I predict that this young South Floyd wins at least 6 games this year, possibly even 7 or 8 with the home heavy schedule. If they can catch a few breaks and stay pretty healthy then 7 or 8 wins is a possibility in my opinion. Here is their schedule.
Aug 24, 12 Betsy Layne away 7:30 PM
Aug 31, 12 Jenkins home 7:30 PM
Sep 7, 12 Knott CC home 7:30 PM
Sep 14, 12 Morgan County home 7:30 PM
Sep 21, 12 Shelby Valley home 7:30 PM
Sep 28, 12 Bracken County away 8:00 PM
Oct 5, 12 Pikeville home 7:30 PM
Oct 12, 12 Allen Central home 7:30 PM
Oct 19, 12 Phelps away 7:30 PM
Oct 26, 12 East Ridge home 7:30 PM
Aug 31, 12 Jenkins home 7:30 PM
Sep 7, 12 Knott CC home 7:30 PM
Sep 14, 12 Morgan County home 7:30 PM
Sep 21, 12 Shelby Valley home 7:30 PM
Sep 28, 12 Bracken County away 8:00 PM
Oct 5, 12 Pikeville home 7:30 PM
Oct 12, 12 Allen Central home 7:30 PM
Oct 19, 12 Phelps away 7:30 PM
Oct 26, 12 East Ridge home 7:30 PM
08-22-2012, 12:31 AM
South floyd takes this one.
08-22-2012, 02:04 PM
Betsy wins 28-14
08-22-2012, 09:23 PM
I think this turns out to be a good game but, I look for the Bobcats to win this.
Betsy Layne - 28
South Floyd - 21
Betsy Layne - 28
South Floyd - 21
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08-22-2012, 11:43 PM
Betsy Layne wins big 38-12
08-23-2012, 07:29 PM
this is going to be a good game. i pick SF 38-30
08-23-2012, 09:16 PM
SF 42 BL 36 in OT!!!!
08-23-2012, 09:40 PM
I haven't picked this game yet simply because I think it is gonna be a very high scoring game. I really want to pick Betsy Lane as I think they are a good team on the rise, But South Floyd may just be the better team. I say South Floyd 44 Betsy Lane 38
08-23-2012, 11:16 PM
torQQue Wrote:South Floyd has good size up front and good speed in the backfield. They are young though with only 7 seniors.I'm not here to bash the young man, but I highly doubt he can bench 385. 385 is a helluva number for anyone regardless of age or size.
Senior, Westin Little is arguably the best player on the team and he should be load a running back.
Sophomore Mack Little is another outstanding player at DT and OT. "A Tank," would be the best way I can describe him. I was told his was already bench pressing 385lbs. It's not hard to believe when you see this kid, he already has the body a D1 player. He puts you in the mind of a former Betsy Lane player named Brandon "Bubba" Combs. I played against Bubba and with him at Morehead St, and he was definitely a Tank.
08-24-2012, 01:50 PM
SF by 8
08-24-2012, 01:58 PM
Betsy Layne.
08-24-2012, 04:17 PM
Bobcats by the score of, 42-27.
08-24-2012, 05:42 PM
Mountain Pride Wrote:I'm not here to bash the young man, but I highly doubt he can bench 385. 385 is a helluva number for anyone regardless of age or size.
I understand what kind of number that is. Very few high school kids will ever reach that kind of number. It is very common though to see those types of numbers being thrown around in college weight rooms.
You obviously haven't seen this kid have you? He is definitely not your average sized HS defensive lineman(at least not in this area). I have not seen a player in our district with this kind of size and strength in a very long time. I don't think South Floyd has ever had a kid with his type of build. He really does have D1 size.
I was at practice yesterday and ask Mack himself, I also confirmed the numbers with the coaches. You are right, the number I was told was exaggerated. He only maxed out at 325 at the camps and combines this year. Still really impressive for a sophomore.
Barring injury, I would be willing to bet that Mack reaches 400lbs easily before he graduates.
You may view me as being bias(and maybe I am), but there are few players that ever come out of this area that get an opportunity to play at the next level on a full ride scholarship. Mack has the size and potential to get himself a free education while playing the game he loves. I just want to see the boy get some recognition and not get overlooked because he plays for a small school not known for producing great football talent/players.
08-24-2012, 11:20 PM
torQQue Wrote:I understand what kind of number that is. Very few high school kids will ever reach that kind of number. It is very common though to see those types of numbers being thrown around in college weight rooms.I talked to his dad. told me the camp and went to and what he did. Said he has been invited to attend several other camps now. Here is a link you will find his name at the bottom of Lexingtons most outstanding performance list. http://www.nationalunderclassmen.com/Vie...SID=587195
You obviously haven't seen this kid have you? He is definitely not your average sized HS defensive lineman(at least not in this area). I have not seen a player in our district with this kind of size and strength in a very long time. I don't think South Floyd has ever had a kid with his type of build. He really does have D1 size.
I was at practice yesterday and ask Mack himself, I also confirmed the numbers with the coaches. You are right, the number I was told was exaggerated. He only maxed out at 325 at the camps and combines this year. Still really impressive for a sophomore.
Barring injury, I would be willing to bet that Mack reaches 400lbs easily before he graduates.
You may view me as being bias(and maybe I am), but there are few players that ever come out of this area that get an opportunity to play at the next level on a full ride scholarship. Mack has the size and potential to get himself a free education while playing the game he loves. I just want to see the boy get some recognition and not get overlooked because he plays for a small school not known for producing great football talent/players.
08-24-2012, 11:50 PM
torQQue Wrote:I understand what kind of number that is. Very few high school kids will ever reach that kind of number. It is very common though to see those types of numbers being thrown around in college weight rooms.Not trying to bash South Floyd's program or anything, but if this kid is that good and that strong and has that much potential at his age then he needs to be taking his talent somewhere else because that's basically throwing away his future because he will never get recognized or get the credit he deserves if he stays where he is right now.
You obviously haven't seen this kid have you? He is definitely not your average sized HS defensive lineman(at least not in this area). I have not seen a player in our district with this kind of size and strength in a very long time. I don't think South Floyd has ever had a kid with his type of build. He really does have D1 size.
I was at practice yesterday and ask Mack himself, I also confirmed the numbers with the coaches. You are right, the number I was told was exaggerated. He only maxed out at 325 at the camps and combines this year. Still really impressive for a sophomore.
Barring injury, I would be willing to bet that Mack reaches 400lbs easily before he graduates.
You may view me as being bias(and maybe I am), but there are few players that ever come out of this area that get an opportunity to play at the next level on a full ride scholarship. Mack has the size and potential to get himself a free education while playing the game he loves. I just want to see the boy get some recognition and not get overlooked because he plays for a small school not known for producing great football talent/players.
08-24-2012, 11:54 PM
bobcats will roll
08-25-2012, 02:29 AM
All i do is win Wrote:Not trying to bash South Floyd's program or anything, but if this kid is that good and that strong and has that much potential at his age then he needs to be taking his talent somewhere else because that's basically throwing away his future because he will never get recognized or get the credit he deserves if he stays where he is right now.
Regardless of what you may think of our rural community, there are people here that do care, and we will work to make sure his talent doesn't go unnoticed. I am one of those people that care. I already told Mack and his dad I would help put together DVD's for them to send out to colleges/coaches.
And Coach Daniels and his staff are already working to get this kid recognition. He also has his team participating in university held combines and camps which is helping to get exposure for talented players, such as Mack Little and Weston Little. Without question, coaches/recruiters are going to take notice when they see a kid with his size and abilities. In-fact they already are.
"Mack Little, South Floyd HS, KY, DL, 6-3, 304, Strongest Man" Little is a massive defensive lineman that put up some good testing numbers. He ran a 5.37 40 and jumped 21.5-inches in the vertical. He also benched 185-pounds 20 times. His skill set screams offensive lineman DI recruit."
http://www.nationalunderclassmen.com/Vie...SID=587195
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