Their defense was definitely as advertised. But we also did a lot of stopping ourselves in various ways.SOC becomes the first team to shutout PNG since 2008
Their defense was definitely as advertised. But we also did a lot of stopping ourselves in various ways.SOC becomes the first team to shutout PNG since 2008
The final score is not really representative of the game as a whole IMO. A few defensive breakdowns by PNG (which in fairness also involved good execution on SOS’s part), along with some critical offensive mistakes by PNG, really determined the outcome.I was there. Great game.
I'm wondering if the turf or field is messed up. We seemed to be stumbling a lot. I think all of the post game analysis here covered it pretty well.
What I really enjoyed was seeing all of the happy and bright faces. A great community. Proud to be an Indian.
Cant throw a an empty pass into the endzone against SOCAshworth picked off after a good drive. Can’t have that.
There was at least 7 left on the field with the missed td catch. But that wouldn't have been enough. This game was unwinnable without CB. And Ashworth did great. A sophomore thrown to the wolves. Heck yeah. But facts are lifeThe final score is not really representative of the game as a whole IMO. A few defensive breakdowns by PNG (which in fairness also involved good execution on SOS’s part), along with some critical offensive mistakes by PNG, really determined the outcome.
Yes and noAlthough the score doesn't show it, I think the offensive play calling was much improved considering what we had to work with.
| Rush | Pass | Total | |
| PNG | 92 | 58* | 150* |
| SOC | 67* | 218 | 285 |
Good luck to our friends in Newton!!! Go win it all!Newton '73 grad here.
Living in Virginia now, but I would always tell people that a trip to the Reservation is a MUST BUCKET LIST thing. I saw four PNG games - two at PNG and two playoff games (vs. Brenham at Aldine I think, and the classic against Stephenville in the Dome - what a crowd).
You guys have built an incredible program and I really enjoying following across the miles. Way to go.
Now let's see what Newton can do against East Bernard.
In this case the stats does reveal the game mostly. We stopped their run. They had a few passes.Interesting outcome. We can speculate the ‘what ifs’ for eternity. But the game is completed so these bits of information are conversational only. Bottom line is the Indians did a lot of things well but not enough.
* Season low
Rush Pass Total PNG 92 58* 150* SOC 67* 218 285
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That’s the only way to look at it. Next team up. The 2025 team, at full strength, with its balanced offense, and the defense as we saw it Friday was very capable of beating them. Fate did not have that in store. You win some you lose some.I always thought going undefeated is tough to do imo. I think losing imo is a good thing sometimes because it will be a motivation for next season to basically to work on building a team that can beat SOC.
I think this should be on a separate thread.Driving home after the game I kept thinking about how unfair it is that some teams/communities like to recruit/poach players from other districts while others are community/district based.
I also think schools with 7K+ students can also be unfair but they play in 6A which is acceptable to me.
With "school choice" and open enrollment I think it's time for the UIL to consider a way to correct this.
For Example: Perhaps a 6A D3 classification? Where 6A D1 is for the poachers and enormous schools.
SOC has already proven they can compete at this level along with DeSoto.
I'm not whining or complaining.
I'm looking for a way to handle both kinds of teams/communities. Otherwise I'm concerned that we will have a "free agency" situation and will result in drafting players from Middle School and loose our communities. We will just have super powerhouse school dynasties while the community schools will dwindle and fade away. Why play if you can never win because the conditions are unfair.
I'm just thinking about these things for now. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
I think this should be on a separate thread.
I think it would be a good idea to have a robust public discussion on this similar to the "Federalist Papers".
Let's hash this out from all perspectives.
I have stated this before but the UIL is being very hypocritical with the allowance of open enrollment schools to recruit and play in the UIL system in the division that matches their enrollment numbers but make the private schools play in 6A (highest classification) no matter their enrollment numbers if they wish to play in the UIL system because they recruit.Driving home after the game I kept thinking about how unfair it is that some teams/communities like to recruit/poach players from other districts while others are community/district based.
I also think schools with 7K+ students can also be unfair but they play in 6A which is acceptable to me.
With "school choice" and open enrollment I think it's time for the UIL to consider a way to correct this.
For Example: Perhaps a 6A D3 classification? Where 6A D1 is for the poachers and enormous schools.
SOC has already proven they can compete at this level along with DeSoto.
I'm not whining or complaining.
I'm looking for a way to handle both kinds of teams/communities. Otherwise I'm concerned that we will have a "free agency" situation and will result in drafting players from Middle School and loose our communities. We will just have super powerhouse school dynasties while the community schools will dwindle and fade away. Why play if you can never win because the conditions are unfair.
I'm just thinking about these things for now. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Controversial topic. One that is a valid concern for schools on the short end of the stick. But of course the SOCs, Carthages and other schools that are known to ‘build’ team advantages will never admit any wrongdoing. Rules will be stretched and broken, with plausible deniability to the extent that limits allow. However they can do it.Driving home after the game I kept thinking about how unfair it is that some teams/communities like to recruit/poach players from other districts while others are community/district based.
I also think schools with 7K+ students can also be unfair but they play in 6A which is acceptable to me.
With "school choice" and open enrollment I think it's time for the UIL to consider a way to correct this.
For Example: Perhaps a 6A D3 classification? Where 6A D1 is for the poachers and enormous schools.
SOC has already proven they can compete at this level along with DeSoto.
I'm not whining or complaining.
I'm looking for a way to handle both kinds of teams/communities. Otherwise I'm concerned that we will have a "free agency" situation and will result in drafting players from Middle School and loose our communities. We will just have super powerhouse school dynasties while the community schools will dwindle and fade away. Why play if you can never win because the conditions are unfair.
I'm just thinking about these things for now. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.