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  1. 57 minutes ago, cotton84 said:

    Well, that actually depends on if D P is using a 3-man front or a 4-man front.  Did lose one off the 4-man. 

    I believe that was DE KD Bell, who was CHS’s only two-way starter.

    Senior starting LBs last year were Deiontae Marry in the middle and Viencint Cabada on the outside.

    Senior starters in the secondary were CB Kendrick Harper and safeties Jekerrian Roquemore and Zsema’d Williams.

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  2. 14 hours ago, SmoakyBandito said:

    That team was still pretty good. I think the program overall is much better now. That was still early days. But 3 times more talented? Not sure about that one. Ed Pope was on that team. Bogie was the sophomore QB. Had a ton of sophomores that didn’t lose many games after that season. Competition was a little more stiff. Lost to Lindale, CH, Gilmer and Argyle.

    Had to go to OT to win in Pittsburg.

  3. 13 hours ago, bansheefan03 said:

    Not for sure but possibly a rb have had a receiver out a few weeks he dressed out last game but didn't play so questionable on him only recent  injuries lost a lineman for the season bout mid season which has caused one lineman to go both ways only one on team that does

    The receiver mentioned above, who is a sophomore, wasn’t a starter. He is very talented; I’ve seen him referred to on this website as a potential DI prospect.

  4. 1 hour ago, 99probs said:

    Not that the outcome would of been different but it IS notable that #5, who's brother and him they keep mentioning above, did NOT play last year along with PG's leading rusher. Both were two way starters along with two other standouts that were injured. 4 players were out in the 4th round game last year AND just like this year, their depth is a bit of concern if you're a PG fan.

    It looks like PG will have two key players out this game, along with the kicker who has not played since the Pittsburg game.

    There was previously mention that the center would miss this week’s game due to injury. Who is the other key player expected to miss the game?

  5. 49 minutes ago, Cleareyesopenheartcantlose said:

    If PG does what they normally do defensively then Carthage will have to go to shorter choice routes, with that being said it depends if Carthage decides rather to double team #5 or not. They typically have him rush wide forcing QBs to step up and another guy is coming.

    I just feel Carthage hasn’t run the ball effectively as they have in seasons passed, also it will be interesting to see how losing Matlock affects things. I know they did a lot without him. But you cannot deny the fact when he is in there have been a lot of big plays with him, through the air and on the ground.

    Ask Kilgore about the effectiveness of Carthage’s run game this year.

  6. CHS’s 3rd round playoff record under Coach Surratt is 12-2. The 2 losses were 10 years apart.

    2022 - won over Gilmer 28-7

    2021 - lost to eventual state champion China Spring 27-17

    2020 - won over Salado 35-7

    2019 - won over Crandall 52-21

    2018 - won over Midlothian Heritage 50-49 (OT)

    2017 - won over Silsbee 64-36

    2016 - won over Henderson 33-31

    2015 - won over defending state champion Navasota 55-48

    2014 - n/a (lost in the 2nd round)

    2013 - won over Silsbee 49-6

    2012 - won over Silsbee 50-21

    2011 - lost to Argyle 35-34 (2 OTs)

    2010 - won over Dallas Madison 42-13

    2009 - won over Caldwell 56-41

    2008 - won over Rockdale 55-28

    2007 - n/a (lost in the 2nd round)

  7. 24 minutes ago, Aggie98 said:

    Been almost 3 months since I've laid eyes on either one of these teams. I remember PG having some freakish looking players and a lot of team speed. I've heard they could have as many as 9 D-1 players on their roster. Carthage was young when we played them, but their D-line and RB's are second to none. Looking at their schedules, they've both had relatively light lifting the last couple of months. Everything considered, I have to take Carthage in this one. Their defense is legit and they're probably going to be more well-prepared in the special teams aspect. And this is basically a state championship game in the 3rd round. Can someone remind me what Surratt's record is in state championship games?

    9-0

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  8. On 11/14/2023 at 7:43 PM, cowboyandchrist said:

    It could be a lot more than 35 to 0 by half time. 

    If the pass into the end zone on the last play of the 1st half had been completed (or the apparent pass interference by VA on it had been called) and the sure PIC6 hadn’t been dropped by the CHS DE, it would have been.

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  9. On 11/14/2023 at 7:35 PM, michaelmyers said:

    Should be at least the traditional 35-0 at halftime I’d think. 

     

    On 11/14/2023 at 7:28 PM, cowboyandchrist said:

    I just watched on line Van Alstyne versus Aubrey. 
    It is not going to be a good game for Van Alstyne. 
    They are about the same level as Rusk. 
    I am afraid this will get ugly pretty quick. 

    Other than being “about the same level as Rusk”, what is the additional scouting report on Van Alstyne (team, not announcers)?

  10. 9 hours ago, Aggie98 said:

    Bay City is a good football team and are very capable of giving Kilgore all they want if the Black Cats play a great game. A good defense with an accurate passer with talented receivers is a good formula to beat anybody. 

    That said, if you made a list of all the things you wanted your football team to be strong at.... Kilgore would check all the boxes. If I were an opposing coach and I had to put a game plan together to beat Kilgore..... I wouldn't have any idea where to start. 

    I would start by looking closely at the videos of this season’s previous games, especially those in which the opponents had some success. Of course, my team might not have the weapons to successfully attack the areas revealed in such videos as weaknesses…but that’s a start.

    If I was an offensive coordinator, I would make sure I looked at the Carthage, Gilmer, and Lindale games. On the other side of the ball, I would look closely at the Carthage,  Pine Tree, and Athens games. 

  11. 2 hours ago, PantherNation2015 said:

    Your memory is correct on SH.  I’d like to see our Board adjust that policy slightly in the future.  We are too large to have a shot to drop to 3A D1, but have plenty of room to grow and not bump to 4A D1.  Controlled growth.

    Excuse my ignorance, but what is a “locked district”? Does every school in Texas have an option as to whether to choose to be “locked” or not?

  12. 1 hour ago, cowboyandchrist said:

    I would love to of seen how good number 64 could have been at tackle. He was the projected starter at 6’ft 4” and 308 pounds before the car wreck. 
    He comes in with the number two kids now. 
    I don’t know if he is a junior or a senior. 
    And don’t forget about the starting guard that went out against Kilgore. 
     

    #64 is a senior.

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  13. 1 hour ago, cotton84 said:

    This year - The 6”4 guys are 260 and under and the 300 and over guys are 6’0” or less…….go figure….lol

    Two of the 260-pounders are juniors, one of whom has already committed to Baylor. The other, who several DI schools have expressed interest in, is the only Bulldog playing both ways this year.

  14. 32 minutes ago, michaelmyers said:

    I’m aware of that but in the playoffs against another great team if you get behind two or three scores from turnovers it’s hard to come back even if it’s Carthage. Turnovers in the playoffs don’t go well together. 

    I don’t disagree, and I’m certainly not proposing that CHS doesn’t need to be concerned about turning the ball over.  Just sayin’…

  15. 27 minutes ago, bossman1 said:

    I hope so….Surratt had the starting defense get back up when the VA Coach started calling time outs against the 2s and 3s..I think he got the hint and stopped doing it

    Perhaps we’ll have a chance to see on Friday if the Van Alstyne coach learned that night the proper coaching etiquette in such situations.

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  16. Under Coach Surratt, CHS is 14-2 in 2nd round playoff games. (Excluding his 1st year, the 2nd-round record is 14-1.)

    2022 - WON over Van Alstyne 61-30

    2021 - WON over Hamshire-Fannett 42-14

    2020 - WON over Silsbee 49-0

    2019 - WON over Lumberton 55-17

    2018 - WON over Huffman Hargrave 46-0

    2017 - WON over Brazosport 45-21

    2016 - WON over Houston North Forest 41-6

    2015 - WON over Stafford 34-0

    2014 - LOST to El Campo 21-28

    2013 - WON over defending state champion Navasota 44-14

    2012 - WON over Taylor 56-21

    2011 - WON over North Forney 31-12

    2010 - WON over Canton 56-27

    2009 - WON over Mexia 35-26

    2008 - WON over Lorena 49-14 

    2007 - LOST to defending state champion and eventual two-time state champion Liberty Hill 14-41

  17. 15 minutes ago, PantherNation2015 said:

    May not “run up the score” per se, but at least two chapters of the play book may be available to the 2’s and 3’s on offense vs 2 running plays like normal.

    The number of different plays that are actually used from the playbook that is available to the 2’s & 3’s is likely affected by whether the opponent continues to leave its 1st team in after CHS pulls its 1st team.

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