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Chapel Hill vs Lumberton


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Chapel Hill vs Lumberton  

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  1. 1. Regional Semi-Final Champion

    • Chapel Hill
      47
    • Lumberton
      12

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3 minutes ago, CHDog77 said:

#9 has really played well at LB too.....he has a great first step and takes good angles to the ball carrier. Our DL is definitely underrated as well. 

Our D-Line has two Guys with D-1 offers on it #55 and #52 (who’s committed to TCU) and #9 (linebacker) also has couple of D-1 offers as well. #55 and #9 are both only juniors so they are still learning and getting better tremendously every week.

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45 minutes ago, Wegotdawgs said:

Our D-Line has two Guys with D-1 offers on it #55 and #52 (who’s committed to TCU) and #9 (linebacker) also has couple of D-1 offers as well. #55 and #9 are both only juniors so they are still learning and getting better tremendously every week.

The speed on that side of the ball gets over looked, that unit gets BETTER every week too!

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22 minutes ago, dme1111 said:

This game will be closer than Chapel Hill's fan base thinks.  I'm taking Lumberton by 10.  It could really go either way.  CH is not the dominant force they imagine.  They are a better than average but far from elite football team. 

Is lumberton considered elite?

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You think us CH fans are arrogant. It’s all in fun to pass time until Friday. We know it’s going to be a good game. Y’all act you haven’t been 3 rounds deep in over a decade. We aren’t cocky or arrogant….it’s all in fun and lumberton just might shock CH. Although i think the overall team speed will be too much for you guys. My prediction remains 21+ point in favor of the dogs. 

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I just realized that Lumberton's HC Reyes was the OC at Nac for several years when his dad was the head coach there ('12 - '18). Looking back, Lumberton's offensive scheme is almost identical to what Nac was doing back then (because we played them several times in that span). They'll spread you out 2 x 2 with a single back and try to pick at you with perimeter passes. When your defense presses up they'll try to beat you over the top. Running game is pretty much just a speed option. It's not a complicated offense, but it is efficient. Takes a really good passer to execute.. and they have one.

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9 minutes ago, Aggie98 said:

I just realized that Lumberton's HC Reyes was the OC at Nac for several years when his dad was the head coach there ('12 - '18). Looking back, Lumberton's offensive scheme is almost identical to what Nac was doing back then (because we played them several times in that span). They'll spread you out 2 x 2 with a single back and try to pick at you with perimeter passes. When your defense presses up they'll try to beat you over the top. Running game is pretty much just a speed option. It's not a complicated offense, but it is efficient. Takes a really good passer to execute.. and they have one.

2012 (0-10) Bobby Reyes

2013 (7-4) Bobby Reyes

2014 (7-4) 434-455 Bobby Reyes

2015 (4-6) 256-261 Bobby Reyes

2016 (4-6) 307-284 Bobby Reyes

2017 (1-9) 280-390 Bobby Reyes

2018 (5-6) 326-411 Bobby Reyes

Humm

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11 minutes ago, Jknight03 said:

2012 (0-10) Bobby Reyes

2013 (7-4) Bobby Reyes

2014 (7-4) 434-455 Bobby Reyes

2015 (4-6) 256-261 Bobby Reyes

2016 (4-6) 307-284 Bobby Reyes

2017 (1-9) 280-390 Bobby Reyes

2018 (5-6) 326-411 Bobby Reyes

Humm

2014 Nac team was pretty good (by Nac standards). They beat Carthage and Lufkin.

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