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IndianFan

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All listed grades on that roster will be +1 for next season. But still, a lot of players in the football program. Hopefully there are a few standouts at the younger age.
 

IndianFan

Old Cyberdude
We used to play a local team back in the day that had some TALL, HUGE players with beards. It seemed like some of them looked partially grey so we would joke that it was adults out there playing. Never had any trouble handling those big dudes. It was a fun challenge.
 

pngfan316

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The first five games will be tough, with Klein Oak returning #1 Ranked 2028 RB Micah Rhodes, LaPorte featuring another top RB with P5 offers, Beaumont United energized by a new head coach, and solid challenges from Lake Creek and a physical Huntsville team. No doubt in my mind Joseph and company will have them ready.
 

Rez

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I don't have a complete answer to that. All I know of is the new S&C coach and that the OC was going to have someone attached to him. No idea if its 2 separate roles or what
Any idea what “attached to” (in the context of the OC) means?
 

Rez

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Very short blurb about that game down at the bottom of the article
I don’t know where they get the idea PnG is a “Bay area power,” but it has a nice ring to it. We’re not even on the same side of the river as the bay.
 

Rez

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The first five games will be tough, with Klein Oak returning #1 Ranked 2028 RB Micah Rhodes, LaPorte featuring another top RB with P5 offers, Beaumont United energized by a new head coach, and solid challenges from Lake Creek and a physical Huntsville team. No doubt in my mind Joseph and company will have them ready.
This season is going to be tough. I expect every pre-season game to be better, especially LaPorte. I think Huntsville will be at least as good as last year, with Nederland, Dayton, and West Fork being better than last year. Montgomery, I’m not so sure about but they’re always solid. Lake Creek is kind of a question mark - They seemed pretty senior heavy last year and kind of limped to the end of the season. Next year might be a rebuild for them. As it is, Splendora is the only game out of the regular season I’m 100% confident saying we’ll win.
 

Usedtocould

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I'm glad we have the tougher teams first, then MCM. And Nederland is vice versa.

This season is going to be tough. I expect every pre-season game to be better, especially LaPorte. I think Huntsville will be at least as good as last year, with Nederland, Dayton, and West Fork being better than last year. Montgomery, I’m not so sure about but they’re always solid. Lake Creek is kind of a question mark - They seemed pretty senior heavy last year and kind of limped to the end of the season. Next year might be a rebuild for them. As it is, Splendora is the only game out of the regular season I’m 100% confident saying we’ll win.
Huntsville will be the most improved team we play next year IMO
 
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IndianFan

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I don’t know where they get the idea PnG is a “Bay area power,” but it has a nice ring to it. We’re not even on the same side of the river as the bay.
Sabine Lake is directly connected to the Gulf, which fits the definition of a bay, and PN is sort of near it after a short ride up the river, so maybe that’s where the idea comes from. Just a different bay. At least it’s an interesting play on words by a human in a world of generative AI produced articles. Assuming it is a human written effort.
 

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Sabine Lake is directly connected to the Gulf, which fits the definition of a bay, and PN is sort of near it after a short ride up the river, so maybe that’s where the idea comes from. Just a different bay. At least it’s an interesting play on words by a human in a world of generative AI produced articles. Assuming it is a human written effort.

Over the last few years, I've noticed it becoming increasingly common for people from North and Central Texas to discuss the Golden Triangle as though it's part of the Houston area. It might be because they don't know their geography. It may also be a function of the Houston suburbs starting to stretch out almost all the way to Winnie.

According to the State Demographer's Office, in about 25 years, that misnomer won't be a misnomer anymore.
 

IndianFan

Old Cyberdude
Probably because those areas have become an extension of one of the top 10 largest cities in the US. The degree of separation is greater in SE Texas thanks to low lying land, etc. Speaking of sprawl, take a trip up 59 towards Lufkin and notice the expansion of highways and population growth. New Caney and Cleveland for example used to be tiny stops on the way out of Houston. Now those areas have exploded. And the traffic activity all the way to Lufkin is much greater compared to even 20 years ago.

Speaking for myself, can’t wait to get away from the urban sprawl, crime and other activity that just didn’t exist before. In 25 years I will be a memory. Not sure I would want to see how the state continues to ‘grow’ anyway. Good luck with it.
 

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