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Honey Grove vs Cooper { ghost of Gunter} next week


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Cooper = Gunter East. Or they at least try to be, all the way down to their uniforms and helmet logos. Cooper imo is not as good as they were last year, but still a good football team. Honey Grove on the other hand is a much better team than last year and should come out with the win.

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Hahahaha!!! There was a no way in the world you could play with Gunter.  You guys are having a great year, although your schedule is a little suspect.  But put the brakes on being able to play with Gunter.  Fletch still has nightmares from trying to stop them from his days in Leonard

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By my count, Honey Grove is the only team left in the entire state of Texas - - - including all classifications - 1A thru 6A, and all private schools - - - that has STILL not given up a single point all season.  Grand total allowed : ZERO.  Not sure why we are skipping ahead week here to the Cooper game, but going by the numbers as they stand today, I get a 40-0 Honey Grove win.  I actually have Cooper getting a few points, but I'm sticking with zero to keep the trend alive!  This is REALLY impressive.  It's hard to get this deep into the season without giving up ANYTHING - even if you have the weakest schedule in the state.  It's pretty insane.  Either way, if nothing else, Honey Grove will be the very last team in the entire state of Texas across all classifications - public and private - to allow their opponent to score.  They are the last team standing with a big fat zero in the "points allowed" column.  Just impressive.  By my count, including all 11-man and 6-man classifications, public and private, there are 1,501 high school football teams in the state of Texas.  1,500 of them have allowed points.  Honey Grove has not.

Cooper will be coming in with the highest-scoring offense HG has faced, so it's possible they give up their first points of the season in this one.  Alba-Golden was the highest scoring offense with 42.7 per game, and Honey Grove held them to......let me check my notes.....ah right.  ZERO.  Cooper is coming in averaging 45.3 per game.  I'll be following this one.   

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22 hours ago, Pax said:

By my count, Honey Grove is the only team left in the entire state of Texas - - - including all classifications - 1A thru 6A, and all private schools - - - that has STILL not given up a single point all season.  Grand total allowed : ZERO.  Not sure why we are skipping ahead week here to the Cooper game, but going by the numbers as they stand today, I get a 40-0 Honey Grove win.  I actually have Cooper getting a few points, but I'm sticking with zero to keep the trend alive!  This is REALLY impressive.  It's hard to get this deep into the season without giving up ANYTHING - even if you have the weakest schedule in the state.  It's pretty insane.  Either way, if nothing else, Honey Grove will be the very last team in the entire state of Texas across all classifications - public and private - to allow their opponent to score.  They are the last team standing with a big fat zero in the "points allowed" column.  Just impressive.  By my count, including all 11-man and 6-man classifications, public and private, there are 1,501 high school football teams in the state of Texas.  1,500 of them have allowed points.  Honey Grove has not.

Cooper will be coming in with the highest-scoring offense HG has faced, so it's possible they give up their first points of the season in this one.  Alba-Golden was the highest scoring offense with 42.7 per game, and Honey Grove held them to......let me check my notes.....ah right.  ZERO.  Cooper is coming in averaging 45.3 per game.  I'll be following this one.   

 

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Pax, I’ve always liked reading your predictions in the past.  But picking HG 40-0???  I realize HG has t allowed a lot t, but let’s be realistic and look at their schedule.  Cooper may not be the team they were last year, and HG HS gotten way better, but I’m taking the bulldogs.  Fletch will have nightmares all week about how to stop Cooper since they run the Gunter offense.  And we all know how that worked out for him in Leonard his last few years.

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5 hours ago, ShoelessJoe said:

Pax, I’ve always liked reading your predictions in the past.  But picking HG 40-0???  I realize HG has t allowed a lot t, but let’s be realistic and look at their schedule.  Cooper may not be the team they were last year, and HG HS gotten way better, but I’m taking the bulldogs.  Fletch will have nightmares all week about how to stop Cooper since they run the Gunter offense.  And we all know how that worked out for him in Leonard his last few years.

I don't actually put any personal feelings into these predictions, and of course there are nuances that aren't picked up by my method.  My predictions are pure math, and 40-0 is what comes out when I put in the numbers.  Many times, I'll put in the numbers - and what comes out contradicts what my gut says.

Still, I can't help but be impressed with a team that has played 5 games and has yet to give up a single point.  I think there's something to be said about that.  As far as strength of schedule is concerned, according to Pigskin, the average rating of Cooper opponents is about 115.  HG opponents are at 106.  So, on average, Cooper's opponents are only about 9 points better than Honey Grove opponents.  When the range between the worst team in 2AD1 (71 per Pigskin) and the best team in 2AD1 (158 per Pigskin) is 87 points, 9 points is not much.  In other words, it's not like Honey Grove has been playing trash while Cooper has been playing the cream of the crop.  Their opponents are more or less comparable. 

Either way, it is really hard to play five full games and not give up a point.  Like I said, they are the ONLY team in the entire state of Texas across all classifications - public or private - that have yet to give up a point.  I'm sure we can agree that there are plenty of teams out there that have FAR weaker schedules.  Over 1,500 teams and only 1 hasn't given up a point.  They certainly don't have the weakest schedule in the entire state of Texas across all classifications - or anywhere near it.  Almost certainly some luck - - because no matter how dominant your defense is, the bottom line is it's hard to play 240 minutes of football and give up a grand total of zero points.  Even if it's just a fluke - - it's still something worth mentioning in my opinion.  I'm not crowning them with anything; I'm just appreciating the feat. 

Let me put it this way - - the average number of points given up for the season by the number one ranked defense (for points allowed) in each classification in Texas is 33.4 points.  That's the total points allowed by the NUMBER ONE defense in each or their respective classes.  Honey Grove has allowed zero.

I don't know what Honey Grove is gonna do in the playoffs.  I'm just interested because their situation is interesting to me; that being the only team left out of 1500+ that hasn't allowed a point all year.  I think it merits a follow.  That's all.

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42 minutes ago, Pax said:

I don't actually put any personal feelings into these predictions, and of course there are nuances that aren't picked up by my method.  My predictions are pure math, and 40-0 is what comes out when I put in the numbers.  Many times, I'll put in the numbers - and what comes out contradicts what my gut says.

Still, I can't help but be impressed with a team that has played 5 games and has yet to give up a single point.  I think there's something to be said about that.  As far as strength of schedule is concerned, according to Pigskin, the average rating of Cooper opponents is about 115.  HG opponents are at 106.  So, on average, Cooper's opponents are only about 9 points better than Honey Grove opponents.  When the range between the worst team in 2AD1 (71 per Pigskin) and the best team in 2AD1 (158 per Pigskin) is 87 points, 9 points is not much.  In other words, it's not like Honey Grove has been playing trash while Cooper has been playing the cream of the crop.  Their opponents are more or less comparable. 

Either way, it is really hard to play five full games and not give up a point.  Like I said, they are the ONLY team in the entire state of Texas across all classifications - public or private - that have yet to give up a point.  I'm sure we can agree that there are plenty of teams out there that have FAR weaker schedules.  Over 1,500 teams and only 1 hasn't given up a point.  They certainly don't have the weakest schedule in the entire state of Texas across all classifications - or anywhere near it.  Almost certainly some luck - - because no matter how dominant your defense is, the bottom line is it's hard to play 240 minutes of football and give up a grand total of zero points.  Even if it's just a fluke - - it's still something worth mentioning in my opinion.  I'm not crowning them with anything; I'm just appreciating the feat. 

Let me put it this way - - the average number of points given up for the season by the number one ranked defense (for points allowed) in each classification in Texas is 33.4 points.  That's the total points allowed by the NUMBER ONE defense in each or their respective classes.  Honey Grove has allowed zero.

I don't know what Honey Grove is gonna do in the playoffs.  I'm just interested because their situation is interesting to me; that being the only team left out of 1500+ that hasn't allowed a point all year.  I think it merits a follow.  That's all.

Garrison has scored 371 points and has given up 66 .... Most of those 66 points were scored against our 2nd stringers ....  If we had played Honey Groves schedule, I'd wager we could have pitched a shut out as well looking at their schedule ....  I don't know that HG would be undefeated if they had played our schedule ....

 

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47 minutes ago, Pax said:

I don't actually put any personal feelings into these predictions, and of course there are nuances that aren't picked up by my method.  My predictions are pure math, and 40-0 is what comes out when I put in the numbers.  Many times, I'll put in the numbers - and what comes out contradicts what my gut says.

Still, I can't help but be impressed with a team that has played 5 games and has yet to give up a single point.  I think there's something to be said about that.  As far as strength of schedule is concerned, according to Pigskin, the average rating of Cooper opponents is about 115.  HG opponents are at 106.  So, on average, Cooper's opponents are only about 9 points better than Honey Grove opponents.  When the range between the worst team in 2AD1 (71 per Pigskin) and the best team in 2AD1 (158 per Pigskin) is 87 points, 9 points is not much.  In other words, it's not like Honey Grove has been playing trash while Cooper has been playing the cream of the crop.  Their opponents are more or less comparable. 

Either way, it is really hard to play five full games and not give up a point.  Like I said, they are the ONLY team in the entire state of Texas across all classifications - public or private - that have yet to give up a point.  I'm sure we can agree that there are plenty of teams out there that have FAR weaker schedules.  Over 1,500 teams and only 1 hasn't given up a point.  They certainly don't have the weakest schedule in the entire state of Texas across all classifications - or anywhere near it.  Almost certainly some luck - - because no matter how dominant your defense is, the bottom line is it's hard to play 240 minutes of football and give up a grand total of zero points.  Even if it's just a fluke - - it's still something worth mentioning in my opinion.  I'm not crowning them with anything; I'm just appreciating the feat. 

Let me put it this way - - the average number of points given up for the season by the number one ranked defense (for points allowed) in each classification in Texas is 33.4 points.  That's the total points allowed by the NUMBER ONE defense in each or their respective classes.  Honey Grove has allowed zero.

I don't know what Honey Grove is gonna do in the playoffs.  I'm just interested because their situation is interesting to me; that being the only team left out of 1500+ that hasn't allowed a point all year.  I think it merits a follow.  That's all.

Compare Hooks or Collinsville to anyone HG has played. They haven't played anyone with a winning record. Giving up zero points is an amazing feat this far into the season but that will end next Friday.

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