From my calculations Appy is in even at 0-2
Clintwood and Haysi will battle it out for the last Spot and 2-0 will not garentee a spot for eather team
From my calculations Appy is in even at 0-2
Clintwood and Haysi will battle it out for the last Spot and 2-0 will not garentee a spot for eather team
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Counts</div><div class="ubbcode-body">From my calculations Appy is in even at 0-2</div></div>
Maybe so, but it looks like that Clintwood-Appy game could be a do or die for the Greenwaves playoff hopes and Appy will be playing for home field advantage for the first round of the playoffs if they are already in. I'd say they want to play at the Dawg House to start the postseason.
My own thoughts is that Haysi will be on the outside looking in this year.
Leave the DRAMA to the MAMA'S
It will be tight But I THINK Appy has the #2 seed as well (not 100% sure but that is how I was figuring it (IMHO we will be seeing Appy vs Clintwood 2 weeks in a row)
if thats the case should be a heck of a football game @ the second meeting. Everything will be fresh on their minds.Then again it could help or hurt a team to play the same team 2 weeks in a row. the winner may get too comfortable!!! especially if it is a 2-3 td seperation. If both teams are locked in will it benefit the loser to stage a loss??
Success is never final;
Failure is never fatal;
It is courage that counts.
There was a time when PV and Coeburn always seemed to play in the 1st round of the playoffs, two weeks after the regular season meeting...but that's when Coeburn was actually good, and the result was always the same.
...And if you ain't down with that, I got 2 words for ya....
After I posted I realized that they may possibly just change places. 2-3. 3-2. or is it possible for either team to get to # 4 spot to face burton? I didnt research to see how the points are lining up.
Success is never final;
Failure is never fatal;
It is courage that counts.
If Haysi and Clintwood both lose one game St Paul could move up
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