Portage at Bishop Guilfoyle - D6A Semifinal

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Re: Portage at Bishop Guilfoyle - D6A Semifinal

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upnorth wrote:
kmr wrote:I don't count southern columbia because they got open enrollment in their county.  
Are you talking about intra or inter-district open enrollment?  Intra does not apply as there is only one high school in the district.  Inter does not seem to apply according to the district's web site: http://www.scasd.us/district/student-registration-process.

Could you be thinking about Berwick which is fairly close by?  They had quite a few transfers back in the day.
no...Berwick had 7 football players come in from 1981 to 200...2 of them played on a title team..2 others came up from Australia with their Blind Pastor father........
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Re: Portage at Bishop Guilfoyle - D6A Semifinal

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BC ran the wishbone not very different from the wing T, they only when spread at the end once Forceilleni was the only stud left 
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Re: Portage at Bishop Guilfoyle - D6A Semifinal

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I think the Wing-T offense has evolved into many different "Hybrids" and variations compared to the traditional Wing-T or Delaware Wing-T, I for one run it with the team that I coach and have had a ton of success with it. Auburn and Clemson both have Wing-T roots in the offenses, Clemson right now is the #1 team in the country and Auburn played for a National Championship 2 years ago. Auburns Coach Gus Malzahn is a Wing-T guru and has had A LOT of success at Auburn since taking over. I think the Wing-T is a very adaptable offense, allowing you to spread the ball around and getting everyone involved, making it all the "harder" to prepare for. I believe that sometimes as a coach you need to think "outside the box" in order to evolve and have continued success. But like ANY offense for it to work correctly: "You have to have the HORSES, to run the RACE."
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