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troysfan

September 25, 2008
3:46:28 PM

Entry #: 2921971
I have been watching troy football team and i think that they have some outstanding players. Just want to know what do you think about #1 Chris Wheeler RB/DB, how you guys think he's been doing and do he look like a key player for Troy High?


OAAscouts

September 25, 2008
7:26:55 PM

Entry #: 2922294
if Wheeler ISN'T a key player tomorrow night... the Colts could have big trouble against the talented WB Lakers.

Boonazz

September 25, 2008
9:44:59 PM

Entry #: 2922459
This game is so bloody interesting. What will the story line be Saturday morning? Which team will win and what were the key factors that secured the victory? I can't wait to hear from those who went to this game. This one will be very competitive and fun to watch!

upandover

September 25, 2008
9:52:53 PM

Entry #: 2922464
Just like the Clarkston game, Troy will win or lose this game because of defense. Troy will score.

upandover

September 25, 2008
9:54:23 PM

Entry #: 2922466
'scout,

I see you dropped your line on the Troy/WB game. What are your thoughts?


Boonazz

September 25, 2008
10:14:17 PM

Entry #: 2922490
Yep...Scout

Ur Thoughts? Gotta Favorite?


OAAscouts

September 25, 2008
10:49:06 PM

Entry #: 2922525
It won't take very long before the scoreboard operator starts his hand and finger workout for the evening... crack those knuckles.

West Bloomfield QB Ryan Christensen and WR Chris Hurst are as strong a 1-2 punch through the air as I've seen this season, at least in the OAA Red. The Lakers can go 3 deep at TB without losing anything (C.Davis, K.Davis and Ragland).

The Colt "ground express" featuring 3 headed monster QB Kevin Muma and RB's Chris Wheeler and Kyle Payton can roll with most teams so I think the difference in this game comes either via turnover or special teams.

It's going to be Troy's Kevin Muma or West Bloomfield's Rami Yousif winning this game with a 51 yard field goal and no time on the clock.


Boonazz

September 26, 2008
10:50:37 AM

Entry #: 2922908
Sout said:
It won't take very long before the scoreboard operator starts his hand and finger workout for the evening... crack those knuckles

Oh so true...LMAO

Thx Scout...we'll know soon enough who walks away with a victory in this barn burner!


geralldd

September 26, 2008
12:59:45 PM

Entry #: 2923112
High scoring?

OAAscouts

September 26, 2008
3:22:51 PM

Entry #: 2923291
well, put it this way...

average score through 4 games:

Troy 36.7 - 16.7
West Bloomfield 34.0 - 24.0



geralldd

September 26, 2008
4:30:09 PM

Entry #: 2923395
Ok I'll give you that, to me high scoring is something like Clarkston/Adams week 1, but I guess some could say a 28-24 WB victory would be a high scoring game...

Boonazz

September 26, 2008
11:29:25 PM

Entry #: 2923806
Troy secures a chance to win the OAA Red title with this victory. I can't wait to hear the game story line from a fan. Another overtime loss for WB ...that is heartbreaking. They have got a good team this year and they have demonstrated that.

OAAscouts

September 27, 2008
10:49:16 AM

Entry #: 2924171
Troy shouldn't overlook Lathrup (week 7), who just went to Clarkston and pulled one out last night. That one is in The Village.

And of course Lake Orion has a week 9 date with arch rival Clarkston, who would be right back at the top of the heap by winning out. They do have a test from Edwin Baker and Oak Park in week 7.

Also note, if any final OAA standings result in a tie for 1st place than each team involved is awarded co-championship.


Boonazz

September 27, 2008
3:23:11 PM

Entry #: 2924380
wow no tie breaker. That would seem to add some confusion in seedeng teams for the playoffs?

OAAscouts

September 27, 2008
7:11:35 PM

Entry #: 2924550
Here's a look at how playoff seeds are determined by the MHSAA...

http://www.mhsaa.com/sports/fb/playoff.pdf


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