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Usedtocould

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Looks like we re going to get College Station in the third round again. Totally not fair seeing as their current enrollment (to date) would have them playing as a division ONE 6A team. (3000+) oh well that's the way it goes with the new high schools that grow exponentially in the first 4-5 years of existence. But from what I saw in the MT game they (we) can beat anyone if they play to their potential.
 

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Why would CS not be a division one team? What other big schools are in their district?


If the Memorial game is any indication, the Indian offense will give any team fits in the playoffs. The speed of Johnson, Riggs, Hughes and Stansbury is notable. Memorial had zero speed advantage when PNG was on offense, and that is amazing. Port Arthur is the real deal.


The young PNG defense needs to continue improving. Improve the bending and reduce the breaking. I think they are up to the task.
 

Usedtocould

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Because they go by their 2015-2016 enrollment (then average those 2 numbers) why you see some .5s. New schools (manvel a few years ago) have unfair disadvantages in this area. If things go as predicted it will be Temple Waco Division 1. Then A&M consolidated - CS in that third round if we make it which I believe we will. We can beat them for sure. Here are the "snapshot" averages that last through this year. Temple 2071.5 Waco 1810 A&M 1774.5 CS 1743 PNG 1445 one good thing is that Angleton is in div I for sure at over 1900 (what happened there? Haha.
 

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