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TOPIC: Clarkston At Farmington |
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October 14, 2010 11:19:01 AM
Entry #: 3592524
| Should be a good game. I won't miss this one or The big O at Harrison. I think Farmington has too many weapons and speed for Clarkston, plus a major factor Farmington has played together for 2 whole years. I think they both have strong D's but Farmington has an offense that is deep. 5 stron RB's and and good recievers. Plus home field.
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| oaared
October 14, 2010 1:18:52 PM
Entry #: 3592648
| This is another toss-up. I picked Farmington just because I'm an LO fan...but Clarkston could definitely win, as they've come a long way since the first couple of weeks where they were struggling to the point where I thought they would miss the playoffs for the first time in forever.
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| OAAscouts
October 15, 2010 4:29:06 PM
Entry #: 3593603
| Many are saying that Clarkston has more depth and wins this one. I don't buy it. Farmington has been winning with the same core... why go 'deeper' when there's simply no need? We'll find out in about 2 hours.
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| Stich
October 15, 2010 6:26:41 PM
Entry #: 3593669
| Depth helps wear people out. Not saying they have more, or will wear anyone out. Just commenting on depth.
On my way out the door! Should be a great one. I expect a tight hard hitting low scoring affair and believe this is the BEST matchup of the crossover games.
May the better team this Friday night win!
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| exchiefsprez
October 15, 2010 10:57:39 PM
Entry #: 3593790
| Stitch called this. Depth won the game as Demattia went out. Joey Goss came in and Evan Montgomery moved to tailback.
Next series after Clarkston fumbled, Evan Montgomery goes nearly 50 yards for a TD.
LB Matt Dillenger goes out, somebody comes in for him and does a great job.
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