That's all the admirers they need to put on the show. Until things get tough and then what? Seems like they may have fragile egos.Their stadium only seats 7500. Maybe 3750 on the home side minus band and students. That’s 3000 tops.
That's all the admirers they need to put on the show. Until things get tough and then what? Seems like they may have fragile egos.Their stadium only seats 7500. Maybe 3750 on the home side minus band and students. That’s 3000 tops.
And btw, if we win this one then I think that we'll be playing Marshall. Marshall will beat SOC I think.I can't add to what's already been said here, or to what I've already said on the other SETX site. Need good intensity like last Thursday, good pass rush, limit the motion penalties, etc. I like being the underdog in this one, and hope that the Nederland comparison sticks in their heads.
Some of our guys have been stepping up lately, and I like that. I wish like heck that I could be there, but I'll be watching on line instead. But I'll make a deal, if we win this one, then I'll be at the next one, Hell or high water.
Very well said!!!Speaking of attendance. Fan attendance can very well make a difference in this game. Both teams are good and this game will likely be decided by "the little things". A full PNG house could be the "Shock and Awe" that tilts the game for PNG. Turpin stadium seats only 15,971. It would be awesome if 8,000 Indians sshowed up. If PNG doesn't win this game there will be no more chances to show off the Indian Spirit this year. That would be a shame beacause there is nothin else like it in High School Footbal. Call as many fans as you can and emphasize how important this game is. Trade shifts with non-PNGers, lean on your bosses to let you off early and do whatever else is necessary to show up. The PNG football team can't see or feel you if you aren't at the game. (I have been a PNG Indian since 1955 and I hope the Indian Spirit goes on and on and on.}
Basically, what it comes down to is Nederland brought their absolute BEST game into The Rez to pull off the biggest MCM upset in a LONG time and left it there…LITERALLY!! We’ve seen that happen many times over the years! That’s WHY it’s called Mid County MADNESS! Nederland just had NO fight left in them when they rolled into Texarkana emotionally deflated after back to back losses and drained from a 7 hour bus ride!! Meanwhile, the INDIANS have continued to improve, stayed FOCUSED on the MISSION and prepared to give TX High all the FIGHT they can handle and then some!!Something to remember about Nederland. The Bulldogs had a 4+ hour bus ride to that game. The Tigers had a thirty minute drive or less from the house. Very different than this situation where both teams will be making a 2-3 hour trip.
Burned a dollar to activate a sub and the only mention of PNG was Next up for the Tigers is Port Neches-Groves, a team with championship pedigree and plenty of firepower.Can't read the article because it's behind a pay wall, which I was unable to 'scale', but here's the story headline in the Texarkana Gazette.
Prep Football: Area champ Texas High romps to set up clash with defending state champ Port Neches-Groves
Prep Football: Area champ Texas High romps to set up clash with defending state champ Port Neches-Groves | Texarkana Gazette
TEXARKANA, Texas -- From the opening whistle Friday night, Texas High wasted no time showing why it's one of the top-ranked teams in Class 5A, Division II.www.texarkanagazette.com
It happens. Remember 1999 when Nederland was ranked in the top 5 or 10? They were expected to dominate in that game. PNG dominated instead and continued to win until week 16.Basically, what it comes down to is Nederland brought their absolute BEST game into The Rez to pull off the biggest MCM upset in a LONG time and left it there…LITERALLY!! We’ve seen that happen many times over the years! That’s WHY it’s called Mid County MADNESS! Nederland just had NO fight left in them when they rolled into Texarkana emotionally deflated after back to back losses and drained from a 7 hour bus ride!! Meanwhile, the INDIANS have continued to improve, stayed FOCUSED on the MISSION and prepared to give TX High all the FIGHT they can handle and then some!!
Does anyone know what TH fan base is like
Texas high school football at it’s finest.Lifelong Texas High fan here. (Also with a cousin who is a PNG grad). TH fan base is strong, but admittedly is no match for the PNG fanbase that is legendary in Texas high school football. There are 3 high schools on the Texas side of town. All 3 are still alive in the playoffs. Liberty-Eylau (3A) and Pleasant Grove (4A) play on Friday afternoon, so there will not be any opportunity for the fan bases to join forces to support a Texarkana team. PNG fans will outnumber Texas High fans by a substantial margin.
Responding to a couple of comments on this thread. First, regarding the Texas High-Arkansas High game. It was discontinued primarily due to the fact that it was no longer competitive. Arkansas High has fallen on hard times and is much smaller than it was. It does neither side any good to have a rivalry game 50-0 at halftime. That leads to fights motivated by frustration. Safe call was to just not play the game anymore. Really sad. It also means that Texas High loses a local game and has to replace it with a long road trip to DFW or northwest Arkansas.
Grim Stadium. Yes seating is approximately 7500. The band and students do not sit on the "home" side. They take up approximately 40% of the visitors side, leaving the entire west stands for Tiger fans. Still one of the best places in the state to watch a game. No track. Minimal distance from concrete stands to the sideline. Concrete stands rise at steep angle to create a "cavern" effect. Horrible for band, drill team and cheerleaders. Great for fans watching a football game. Low in the stands you hear every conversation between coaches and officials and players.
Great old story about Earl Campbell being asked about the hardest hit he ever took playing football. His answer: The concrete wall at Grim Stadium in Texarkana.
They replaced that wallLifelong Texas High fan here. (Also with a cousin who is a PNG grad). TH fan base is strong, but admittedly is no match for the PNG fanbase that is legendary in Texas high school football. There are 3 high schools on the Texas side of town. All 3 are still alive in the playoffs. Liberty-Eylau (3A) and Pleasant Grove (4A) play on Friday afternoon, so there will not be any opportunity for the fan bases to join forces to support a Texarkana team. PNG fans will outnumber Texas High fans by a substantial margin.
Responding to a couple of comments on this thread. First, regarding the Texas High-Arkansas High game. It was discontinued primarily due to the fact that it was no longer competitive. Arkansas High has fallen on hard times and is much smaller than it was. It does neither side any good to have a rivalry game 50-0 at halftime. That leads to fights motivated by frustration. Safe call was to just not play the game anymore. Really sad. It also means that Texas High loses a local game and has to replace it with a long road trip to DFW or northwest Arkansas.
Grim Stadium. Yes seating is approximately 7500. The band and students do not sit on the "home" side. They take up approximately 40% of the visitors side, leaving the entire west stands for Tiger fans. Still one of the best places in the state to watch a game. No track. Minimal distance from concrete stands to the sideline. Concrete stands rise at steep angle to create a "cavern" effect. Horrible for band, drill team and cheerleaders. Great for fans watching a football game. Low in the stands you hear every conversation between coaches and officials and players.
Great old story about Earl Campbell being asked about the hardest hit he ever took playing football. His answer: The concrete wall at Grim Stadium in Texarkana.
I can’t say for sureLifelong Texas High fan here. (Also with a cousin who is a PNG grad). TH fan base is strong, but admittedly is no match for the PNG fanbase that is legendary in Texas high school football. There are 3 high schools on the Texas side of town. All 3 are still alive in the playoffs. Liberty-Eylau (3A) and Pleasant Grove (4A) play on Friday afternoon, so there will not be any opportunity for the fan bases to join forces to support a Texarkana team. PNG fans will outnumber Texas High fans by a substantial margin.
Responding to a couple of comments on this thread. First, regarding the Texas High-Arkansas High game. It was discontinued primarily due to the fact that it was no longer competitive. Arkansas High has fallen on hard times and is much smaller than it was. It does neither side any good to have a rivalry game 50-0 at halftime. That leads to fights motivated by frustration. Safe call was to just not play the game anymore. Really sad. It also means that Texas High loses a local game and has to replace it with a long road trip to DFW or northwest Arkansas.
Grim Stadium. Yes seating is approximately 7500. The band and students do not sit on the "home" side. They take up approximately 40% of the visitors side, leaving the entire west stands for Tiger fans. Still one of the best places in the state to watch a game. No track. Minimal distance from concrete stands to the sideline. Concrete stands rise at steep angle to create a "cavern" effect. Horrible for band, drill team and cheerleaders. Great for fans watching a football game. Low in the stands you hear every conversation between coaches and officials and players.
Great old story about Earl Campbell being asked about the hardest hit he ever took playing football. His answer: The concrete wall at Grim Stadium in Texarkana.
Welcome Ace! What’s the low down on the THS defense?Lifelong Texas High fan here. (Also with a cousin who is a PNG grad). TH fan base is strong, but admittedly is no match for the PNG fanbase that is legendary in Texas high school football. There are 3 high schools on the Texas side of town. All 3 are still alive in the playoffs. Liberty-Eylau (3A) and Pleasant Grove (4A) play on Friday afternoon, so there will not be any opportunity for the fan bases to join forces to support a Texarkana team. PNG fans will outnumber Texas High fans by a substantial margin.
Responding to a couple of comments on this thread. First, regarding the Texas High-Arkansas High game. It was discontinued primarily due to the fact that it was no longer competitive. Arkansas High has fallen on hard times and is much smaller than it was. It does neither side any good to have a rivalry game 50-0 at halftime. That leads to fights motivated by frustration. Safe call was to just not play the game anymore. Really sad. It also means that Texas High loses a local game and has to replace it with a long road trip to DFW or northwest Arkansas.
Grim Stadium. Yes seating is approximately 7500. The band and students do not sit on the "home" side. They take up approximately 40% of the visitors side, leaving the entire west stands for Tiger fans. Still one of the best places in the state to watch a game. No track. Minimal distance from concrete stands to the sideline. Concrete stands rise at steep angle to create a "cavern" effect. Horrible for band, drill team and cheerleaders. Great for fans watching a football game. Low in the stands you hear every conversation between coaches and officials and players.
Great old story about Earl Campbell being asked about the hardest hit he ever took playing football. His answer: The concrete wall at Grim Stadium in Texarkana.
I second the welcome Ace. Should be an interesting battle. No one is taking the Tigers lightly. Neither should the Indians be overlooked. The core is still there from last year. The outcome will probably come down to who executes best.Lifelong Texas High fan here. (Also with a cousin who is a PNG grad). TH fan base is strong, but admittedly is no match for the PNG fanbase that is legendary in Texas high school football. There are 3 high schools on the Texas side of town. All 3 are still alive in the playoffs. Liberty-Eylau (3A) and Pleasant Grove (4A) play on Friday afternoon, so there will not be any opportunity for the fan bases to join forces to support a Texarkana team. PNG fans will outnumber Texas High fans by a substantial margin.
Responding to a couple of comments on this thread. First, regarding the Texas High-Arkansas High game. It was discontinued primarily due to the fact that it was no longer competitive. Arkansas High has fallen on hard times and is much smaller than it was. It does neither side any good to have a rivalry game 50-0 at halftime. That leads to fights motivated by frustration. Safe call was to just not play the game anymore. Really sad. It also means that Texas High loses a local game and has to replace it with a long road trip to DFW or northwest Arkansas.
Grim Stadium. Yes seating is approximately 7500. The band and students do not sit on the "home" side. They take up approximately 40% of the visitors side, leaving the entire west stands for Tiger fans. Still one of the best places in the state to watch a game. No track. Minimal distance from concrete stands to the sideline. Concrete stands rise at steep angle to create a "cavern" effect. Horrible for band, drill team and cheerleaders. Great for fans watching a football game. Low in the stands you hear every conversation between coaches and officials and players.
Great old story about Earl Campbell being asked about the hardest hit he ever took playing football. His answer: The concrete wall at Grim Stadium in Texarkana.
5A DII REGIONAL ROUND
PN-G Indians (11-1)
vs.
Texas High Tigers (12-0)
Friday, Nov. 29, 7:00PM
Northwestern State University Turpin Stadium, Natchitoches, LA
I could not be more proud of our team and our community. The spirit here is unmatched! I am so lucky to be a part of it and to wear the purple and white! The journey of this football season, with these coaches and our players, will stay with me forever. -- PN-G Head Coach Jeff Joseph