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Adam Kurkjian

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  1. 55 minutes ago, GardenStateBaller said:

    Correct. In 2012, SJR demolished X 62-0. It was 55-0 at half. 

    Other than Springfield Central, MA teams are terrified of OOS competion outside of New England. They're the Kings of Excuses. 

    That was a bloodbath. But in 2006 and 2007 X was very competitive with SJR, losing 31-21 and 6-3, respectively. X led at half both games.

    Xaverian and Mansfield both over the years have scheduled a lot of non-NE OOS games. But right now, most teams don't do it. Central does a great job of playing top OOS teams because they see the value in it.

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  2. 7 hours ago, Texasball said:

    So you would be happy if HS football was nothing but recruited up private schools and big public schools?  Who cares about country living boys???

    Dude - that in Arkansas and it is happening in other places is not good for the game!

    I'm with you. I love the high-profile games, but to me high school football is still about local teams suiting up very Friday night for their town. There's a place for all of it. I don't know. I would hate it if HS football became something only the big-time programs could compete in.

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  3. 21 hours ago, Omaha Vol said:

    MD should be #1. Can’t see Alcoa being top 75. Maybe top 175? 

    Alcoa making it caught my eye too.

    I agree. I doubt Alcoa has been as good as their ranking there. That said, it is cool to see them recognized for their consistency as a less-than-huge public program.

  4. As stated before, the five MIAA teams most likely at the top of the rankings here are, in order: 1) Catholic Memorial; 2) Springfield Central; 3) St. John's Prep; 4) Xaverian; 5) Central Catholic.

    Of the Massachusetts NEPSAC teams, I'd say the top five are as follows: 1) Deerfield; 2) Milton Academy (my alma mater); 3) BB&N; 4) Pingree; 5) Governor's Academy or St. Sebastian's (coin flip).

    I'd say CM and Springfield Central would be ahead of Deerfield, and Milton and BB&N are right behind Central Catholic.

    This is subject to change once we hear of the transfers, but I think that's a good pecking order for the state.

  5. 1 minute ago, GardenStateBaller said:

    I’ll pay you a $1,000 bonus if you can secure any MA team (other than SC) to schedule a high-profile, Top 250-ranked, non-bordering state team in 2023 and beyond. LFG! 

    I would love to see that, but most places aren't open to it.

  6. 1 minute ago, GardenStateBaller said:

    Def wasn’t the SJB HC. If MA is already petrified to play Erasmus Hall NY and Canarsie NY, they ain’t scheduling SJB 😉 

     

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    You don't need to show the screenshot of a text. I believed you the first time.

    MA is more than one program, and teams have different OOS philosophies.

    A lot of schools here don't see the benefits of a good OOS game. It's just not a priority for some.

  7. Everett native Lewis Cine from Georgia goes at the end of the first round. His teammate from that loaded 2017 Everett team, Coastal Carolina's Isaiah Likely, will probably go tonight. That squad was really underrated nationally. Could have played with a lot of the teams that were top 100 caliber.

  8. 4 hours ago, GardenStateBaller said:

    We'll never know as they refuse to leave their little fiefdom inside of MA. They continually dodge opptys to test themselves vs relevant OOS competition. It's a sad reality. 

    I’d like to see them play a big OOS opponent. I’d also love to see them play Springfield Central, but that won’t happen. Even lacking those things, that doesn’t deny them their talent and pedigree.

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