PIAA State Finals
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sounds like 10 seconds of we can do this.....55-7 at half I saw online? What a joke.
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All other teams just need to work harder to get on their level. It is completely plausible that there are 4 Big Ten level players lurking in every class in all small schools. Just if they all worked a little harder.
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Also, no disrespect to the other 2 lower-level DI commits in that class as well. When something seems too good to be true it most often is.
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Thats too good. Every small school has 4 big 10 level prospects. Does d6 even have 4 big 10 prospects in A and AA combined?
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There’s barely 10 Big Ten caliber players in Pennsylvania anymore.
PIAA State Finals
Last week I posted about how Southern Columbia may be a public AA school by definition, but are not even close to it. If anyone thinks the scores over the last 2 years are just a “once in a lifetime team that came along” you must be very delusional. These players didn’t all just “work harder” than everyone to get to be this good. This is the perfect storm of having a great group of players to start with coming up through the program and then getting many of the surrounding best caliber football players to transfer into your program (maybe not recruit, but they moved in). People in the program can call it a coincidence, but the majority of people can see this doesn’t just happen.
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Now thats the best argument ive seen all dayHSD6FAN wrote: ↑December 6th, 2019, 5:41 pm Last week I posted about how Southern Columbia may be a public AA school by definition, but are not even close to it. If anyone thinks the scores over the last 2 years are just a “once in a lifetime team that came along” you must be very delusional. These players didn’t all just “work harder” than everyone to get to be this good. This is the perfect storm of having a great group of players to start with coming up through the program and then getting many of the surrounding best caliber football players to transfer into your program (maybe not recruit, but they moved in). People in the program can call it a coincidence, but the majority of people can see this doesn’t just happen.
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