kingcrablegs
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Hey did you all hear that Todd Dodge is going to LoveJoy High School
We need them to stick around and give SOC a headache for a little while.I agree with Usedtocould. Lovejoy is a growing area. They should be 6A when the next realignment rolls around. I would not rule out SOC from another return to AT&T in 2024. As PN-G showed, to beat SOC, you have to go toe-to-toe with them in the trenches. You have to stay committed to running the ball, block well, protect the passer, and go grab the football when you got a shot at it. You have to match the physicality of SOC, tackle well in open space, and play a hard nose brand of football for 48-minutes. In the DFW area, a lot of teams want to spread the field and out-finesse the opponent. That doesn't beat SOC. Coach Joseph gave the blueprint for beating SOC, but very few teams can do it. It's big boy football in the trenches and PN-G got in there and played physical football for 48 minutes. I'm not sure spread teams can do that. Maybe so, but I'd roll the dice with PN-G's style vs. SOC.
^ This. 100%.I agree with Usedtocould. Lovejoy is a growing area. They should be 6A when the next realignment rolls around. I would not rule out SOC from another return to AT&T in 2024. As PN-G showed, to beat SOC, you have to go toe-to-toe with them in the trenches. You have to stay committed to running the ball, block well, protect the passer, and go grab the football when you got a shot at it. You have to match the physicality of SOC, tackle well in open space, and play a hard nose brand of football for 48-minutes. In the DFW area, a lot of teams want to spread the field and out-finesse the opponent. That doesn't beat SOC. Coach Joseph gave the blueprint for beating SOC, but very few teams can do it. It's big boy football in the trenches and PN-G got in there and played physical football for 48 minutes. I'm not sure spread teams can do that. Maybe so, but I'd roll the dice with PN-G's style vs. SOC.
Both Duncanville and DeSoto beat SOC in the trenches...high school football the last several years has reverted back to the old rules win at the line of scrimmage play good defense and you'll win...the finese teams just hasn't been able to win in the larger classification and I don't expect 2024 to be any differentI agree with Usedtocould. Lovejoy is a growing area. They should be 6A when the next realignment rolls around. I would not rule out SOC from another return to AT&T in 2024. As PN-G showed, to beat SOC, you have to go toe-to-toe with them in the trenches. You have to stay committed to running the ball, block well, protect the passer, and go grab the football when you got a shot at it. You have to match the physicality of SOC, tackle well in open space, and play a hard nose brand of football for 48-minutes. In the DFW area, a lot of teams want to spread the field and out-finesse the opponent. That doesn't beat SOC. Coach Joseph gave the blueprint for beating SOC, but very few teams can do it. It's big boy football in the trenches and PN-G got in there and played physical football for 48 minutes. I'm not sure spread teams can do that. Maybe so, but I'd roll the dice with PN-G's style vs. SOC.
People forget that the spread caught on like wildfire in small town West Texas specifically because it gave schools that lacked size an edge when playing larger programs. Twenty years later, the bigger schools have figured it out and made adjustments. Now it’s a slowly dying offensive philosophy.Both Duncanville and DeSoto beat SOC in the trenches...high school football the last several years has reverted back to the old rules win at the line of scrimmage play good defense and you'll win...the finese teams just hasn't been able to win in the larger classification and I don't expect 2024 to be any different
Not much mention of it but it you look at the stats, including the negative yardage lost by Little, which SOC failed to factor in when they turned in game stats to MaxPreps, PN-G held SOC to fewer yards than either Desoto or Duncanville. And that’s after a full season of SOC refining its offense. The defensive play by the Indians, and the ability to make the offensive plays when needed will become PN-G legend with the passing of time.Both Duncanville and DeSoto beat SOC in the trenches...high school football the last several years has reverted back to the old rules win at the line of scrimmage play good defense and you'll win...the finese teams just hasn't been able to win in the larger classification and I don't expect 2024 to be any different
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