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re: St. Thomas Aquinas on ESPN
Posted on 8/30/09 at 5:15 pm to Fisticuffs
Posted on 8/30/09 at 5:15 pm to Fisticuffs
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I doubt it
Aquinas has better athletes from top to bottom ..Curtis basically had McKnight
Plus, Aquinas spreads it around with precision like Florida does... Curtis is more like GA Tech
One team can score a lot of points quickly - the other plods along
You shouldn't doubt it, because that plodding along has given Curtis the all time best winning % in high school football in the country. Ask Rush Probst and Hoover Alabama about spreading it around. You know what that got them against Curtis? Assraped. Thats what it got them.
Posted on 8/30/09 at 7:21 pm to Cornholio
Trust me, I saw both of those teams
It's no contest
It's no contest
Posted on 8/30/09 at 7:24 pm to Green Ram 2
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By the way, Coach Smith of STA, is no fan of Bama. Saban's kid did attend STA while the knucklehead coached to Fins.
Actually, at one point he was banned from recruiting the school because Smith is close to the Shula family.
Posted on 8/30/09 at 7:37 pm to tigerofold
To tigerofold
I haven't heard much from Palm Bay lately. I think they had a couple of good years but I would not consider them on the same level as a St. Thomas or Lakeland. Lakeland owned St. Thomas several years ago. I believe it was 2005 and the game went to triple overtime. I believe Florida signed six or seven Lakeland players that year including Chris Raines. LSU signed the tight end from Lakeland, his name escapes me.
I haven't heard much from Palm Bay lately. I think they had a couple of good years but I would not consider them on the same level as a St. Thomas or Lakeland. Lakeland owned St. Thomas several years ago. I believe it was 2005 and the game went to triple overtime. I believe Florida signed six or seven Lakeland players that year including Chris Raines. LSU signed the tight end from Lakeland, his name escapes me.
Posted on 8/30/09 at 7:50 pm to conman
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LSU signed the tight end from Lakeland, his name escapes me.
Jordin Corbin
Posted on 8/30/09 at 8:27 pm to cmoxon
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Is Hoover still a power in Alabama? I was just curious how much losing Probst (Sp?) might have hurt them. On the TV show it seeemed like they had alot of talnet and very nice facilities
They are still good, but not near the power they were when Probst was there.
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