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  1. After watching S'Ville against Kilgore's defense, I don't see anyone slowing them down, S'Ville defense will need to stop a strong running game, but they will score enough.
  2. He has seen the writing on the wall, playing time was going to be drastically reduced this year, so he will waive his veto I'm sure. I hate to see it happen MY is in my top 3 all-time favorite rangers
  3. Class 3A Division I Region III Final Kilgore Bulldogs (10-1) vs. Gainesville Leopards (12-0) 7:30 p.m. Friday City Bank Stadium, Forney Coaches Kilgore: Mike Wood Gainesville: Keith Hall Road To Regionals Kilgore Bi-district: def. Athens, 42-7 Regional semifinal: def. Paris, 41-14 Gainesville Bi-district: def. Frisco Lone Star, 66-28 Regional semifinal: def. Princeton, 40-14 Next week: Winner plays Abilene Wylie (12-0) or Stephenville (11-1) in a 3A Division I state semifinal. Playmakers Kilgore TE/MLB A.J. Davis, Sr., 6-0, 220 (3 TD catches; 132 tackles, 12 for loss, 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles) DT LaDarrin Anthony, Jr., 6-0, 230 (88 tackles, 20.5 for loss, 8.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 2 recoveries) DE D.Q. Scott, Jr., 5-11, 225 (43 tackles, 10 for loss, 7 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 1 recovery) WR/CB Benny Colbert, Jr., 5-10, 175 (17 touches, 156 yards, 1 TD; 46 tackles, 3 for loss, 5 INTs, 1 forced fumble, 2 recoveries, 5 pass breakups, 2 kick blocks) OLB Jake Brantley, Jr., 5-10, 185 (91 tackles, 7 for loss, 2 sacks, 2 INTs, 1 forced fumble, 1 recovery) QB Cooper Coldiron, Sr., 5-11, 170 (60 of 111, 1,208 yards, 11 TDs, 3 INTs; 6 rush TDs) WR/CB Q Brewster, Jr., 6-1, 180 (9 catches, 160 yards; 29 tackles, 4 INTs, 1 forced fumble, 1 kick block) OL Clay Wiley, Jr., 6-0, 280 FB/DE Cornelius Bell, Sr., 6-1, 225 (22 carries, 123 yards, 4 TDs; 24 tackles, 5 for loss, 2 sacks, 2 fumble recoveries) Gainesville FB Adam Berryman, Jr. (224 carries, 1,677 yards, 25 TDs) QB Denzel Johnson, Sr. (60 of 108, 926 yards, 10 TDs, 5 INTs; 78 carries, 992 yards, 10 TDs) RB Jonathan Mendez, Jr. (54 carries, 691 yards, 10 TDs) WR David Moore, Sr. (34 catches, 562 yards, 8 TDs) RB Danny Nipp, Sr. (43 carries, 218 yards, 1 TD; 9 catches, 154 yards, 1 TD) Just the facts Kilgore averages 35.4 points per game and allows 9.3. Gainesville averages 37.7 points per game and allows 14.9. Kilgore has won eight games by 21 or more points. Gainesville has won eight games by 21 or more points. Kilgore averages 303.1 total yards per game (193.3 rushing, 109.8 passing). Gainesville averages 410.8 total yards per game (333.6 rushing, 77.2 passing). Kilgore yields 212.3 total yards per game (123.3 rushing, 89.0 passing). Kilgore’s lone loss was 20-14 at Gilmer (11-1) on Nov. 9. The Bulldogs’ closest win was 14-10 vs. Henderson (8-4) on Nov. 2. Other than that, their closest win was 27-14 vs. Bullard (7-3) on Oct. 5. Gainesville hasn’t lost, but the Leopards have beaten Vernon (9-3) and Krum (9-2) by one point apiece and Springtown (6-5) by eight. Kilgore FB/DE Cornelius Bell. (Christopher Vinn, ETSN.fm) Key matchup: Gainesville ground game vs. Kilgore front seven. A quick look at the stats reveals the obvious: Gainesville lives and dies by the running game. To this point of their season, the Leopards have lived, and lived big. Gainesville has garnered a 22.8-point advantage per game on its 12 opponents thanks in part to its punishing ground game, which accounts for more than 81 percent of the Leopards’ 410.8 total yards per game. Gainesville will find out just how good its ground attack is Friday night in Forney. Kilgore presents a challenge the Leopards have most likely not seen. The defensive line of ends D.Q. Scott and Cornelius “Spike” Bell join tackles LaDarrin Anthony and Josh Daniels to give the ‘Dogs one of the best defensive fronts in all of Class 3A. Then there are Kilgore’s top three tacklers — all-state middle linebacker A.J. Davis and outside ‘backers Jake Brantley and Kris Haynes. Kilgore has held its first 11 foes to 3.1 yards per carry; Gainesville enters Friday’s game averaging 8.5. As the cliche goes, something’s got to give. Kilgore OL Clay Wiley. (Christopher Vinn, ETSN.fm) Don’t be surprised if: Kilgore dictates which team wins this strength-on-strength rushing game battle. Kilgore has forced 46 three-and-outs on 113 opponent possessions. That means the Bulldogs’ defense is delivering a three-and-out on 40.7 percent of the other team’s possession. Kilgore’s offense has improved during recent weeks and hasn’t had to show anything new that the Bulldogs might have installed since the six-point loss against Gilmer. If Kilgore’s defense continues playing the way it has in the first two rounds — not to mention a Bulldog offense that has steadily improved its rushing attack — the Dogs will again not have to show much of their arsenal. Make no mistake, Gainesville is good. Nobody that assembles a 12-0 start and reaches the 3A Division I Region II championship isn’t a good team. But the Leopards’ schedule reveals that they have not played anyone like Kilgore, which is battle-tested after its second-place finish in District 16-3A, the “District of Doom.” A Gainesville win would be a significant upset, regardless of the Leopards’ undefeated record. If Kilgore protects the ball and keeps playing the crushing defense it has all season, the Bulldogs are headed to a titanic matchup against the Abilene Wylie vs. Stephenville winner in a 3A D-I state semifinal.
  4. Kilgore wins big, Defense should shut Hornets down, and Offense gets back to business, pounding the ball
  5. Great point. I love seeing these big receivers going up and over DB's. I think Benny is going to be something special before he's through at Kilgore.
  6. thanks I didn't know they were using 2 QB's, could make a difference, but I still don't see Henderson being able to do much through the air against Kilgore.
  7. I agree. I haven't seen henderson play this year, so all I really know about them is #3. I do know that Kilgore's D is outstanding and Henderson will have to find a way to run the ball to have any success because I don't see them being able to pass on Kilgore's secondary. Kilgore needs to stay balanced on offense, keep fresh legs running the ball and Coldiron hit some deep balls. With that said I see Kilgore winning 27 - 10
  8. Well #### doesn't look like that worked, but trust me its funny^^^^^^^
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  10. Kilgore should win easily, but it seems C-Hill has been improving lately. I think CHill hangs around for a half, then Kilgore puts it away in 2nd half. Kilgore 42 C-Hill 17
  11. Not exactly helping your case with this. LOL
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