Wow, I didnt know I was a D1 athlete.....
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I dont think they played Carroll County I believe they the schedule is correct in my post Craig County according to MAX PREP and WDBJ7. Grayson County played CC they beat them 26 to 19 I think. Who ever musiqdestiny is I think he or she has drank a little too much Galax cool-aid as I have drank a little to much Clintwood cool-aid at times too!!
I will also acknowledge Grayson County.......a very early season match up....rule of thumb is you improve with each game which obviously has happened. I dont see any double A teams on the schedule, but even if I did how many of those teams have WINNING records??? You will find very few. Not to mention they have had a fairly easy run in playoffs a 3-7 Holston first round, A Castlewood team that we know very well being from this area and they play in the Cumberland District. Honaker from the Black Diamond. The only challenge thus far should have been last weekend and it was not. The only team that has come close to the size of CW according to Galax own fans would have been Gleanvar and if you need to know the score of that it was 17-14 to a .500 team. So with that being said obviously they struggled with the size of Glenvar.
Galax Schedule:
1. Glenvar (5-5)
2. Floyd County (3-7)
3. East Mont. (2-7)
4. Radford (8-4)
5. Craig County (3-7)
6. Fort Chiswell (5-5)
7. Graham (4-6)
8. Narrows (0-9)
9. Bland-Rocky Gap (2-8)
10. Grayson County (10-2)
Playoffs:
1. Holston (3-7)
2. Castlewood (9-4) 24 pts scored against Galax!
3. Honaker (10-3)
4. Lunenburg Central (9-4)
Beating four winning teams throughout the season including playoffs?? With two of those playing from this area and CW knows very well about them I would have to definately give the strength of schedule contest to CW. Opening the season against prior season state runner-up and eventual State Champion this year. Then a tough Grayson County team with a team down by injuries. Football is a team sport and when you have alot of new starters it takes time to mesh, and when they did look what happened. See you tomorrow in Salem!
Oh and one other thing you said Mr./Miss Analyst that was an interesting point to me that I dont think anyone has mentioned. You said that pretty much your starters didnt play in the 2nd half. So they havent been in a 4qtr game all year? With the exception of week 1 13 weeks ago. So then conditioning of starters could come into play how will they handle having to play 4 qtrs being beat on for 4 qtrs? I am sure they are very well conditioned but if you are sitting for half a game and all of a sudden you have to take a beaten for 4 qtrs i dont care who you are it takes a toll on you.
I have to agree with you on this big time. At the begining of the season Clintwood wasnt what they are now. As for sports analyst go, how about all the teams that win championships who had weak first halfs of the season? That is not a rare occurance. Alot of teams loose early on and end up winning championships. Galax is good and rightfully deserve to be where they are but so does the Green Wave. Galax has won and done it very handily against some real good opponents but what about Clintwood? Nobody gave them a chance to beat a very good George Wythe team. GW was supposed to be playing this game not Clintwood. Then last week with Sussex Central everybody was saying how the Tigers won 88 to 8 and was going to put one on Clintwood just like that. "No way a team who isnt fast can handle Sussex" was the general thought last week but Clintwood proved them wrong. This week not much has changed, Galax is the top team and Clintwood is the underdog except here on this forum. Well this is Clintwood's district forum so what do ya expect? Galax is good and they have won games that proves that point but so is clintwood. I understand that Galax has a fast tall receiver that can burn Dbacks but can the line give the Qb time to get the ball to him over and over or will Clintwoods D line be in the backfeild more than they are used to?
As far as D1 scouts coming to the Galax games all season, thats awesome! Im glad they have them coming to see their kids. That dont mean as much as you think seeing that their head coach is a former NFL player. Im sure he knows how to get intouch with these guys and get em out there. Their has been alot of talent down here in Wise co that went overlooked because the coaches wouldnt help them out. Not to mention that Powell Valley have three to four times the scouts come to there games AFTER Thomas and Julius went to college. That dont mean much about them beating Clintwood. Clintwood has the biggest backfeild in the region and the most heart of any team I have seen this season. Sussex had em 8 to 0 and was handling the game pretty good but the Wave pressed on and won 17-8. Give the wave some credit folks they gothere by one hard road just like Galax has.
Hahahaha and you LPD guys were riding my ass? Look at that bs they are talking. They obviously dont know who Clintwood is. They will learn quick. Clintwood will pack the house and be ready to rock some jocks. You know whats worse than a greenwave? A pissed off greenwave!! Emory D1? Bahahha. Try ncaa D3 you idiot. Gah this makes me want to go tmrw so badly.
All the trash talk reminds me of the good ole days on here. Carry on!
My bad on Emory being D-1 the local paper posted incorrect as well. To make this clear Galax only played 1 AA school Carroll County and dismantled them. No doubt Galax has played some weak teams, but the past 3 games have been against winning records. Lunenberg who played several larger division schools like Buckingham, Amelia County, and Goochland none of these powerhouses beat Lunenberg like Galax did and the coach pulled the starters mid way in the 3rd. Whats a good game without some trash talking, tomorrow promises to be a good game.
Thought I would post what Galax coach Mark Dixon stated in an interview yesterday:
This state championship will be settled between two solid, athletic, well-coached, well-rounded football teams. One just happens to be bigger than it is fast, and the other happens to be faster than it is big.
“There are two misconceptions, I think,” said Galax coach Mark Dixon. “Number one is that they don’t have speed, and number two is that you can wear us down. Those are the two things that I hear that I think are the most erroneous. They’re not going to wear us down and we’re not going to outrun them. I don’t see either thing happening. I think we’ll hang in there fine and I think they can cover anything we do. It’ll just come down to who plays better.
“The thing that strikes me first is how good they are defensively,” he said. “From reading about them I assumed that we’d be able to throw the ball, but it just doesn’t look like it’s there. They have good enough speed, especially at the corners, to cover our guys. And I don’t think it’s realistic to think we can pound it at them 25 or 30 times and average enough per run to keep their offense off the field.”
“I keep looking for an area to attack, but he’s such a good coach,” Dixon said. “He has his defense set up where his personnel matches up well. Any area you think you can go he’ll have somebody behind him who’s a stud.”
“I feel more pressure here than at any level I’ve ever played,” said the former Miami Dolphin. “I feel responsible for kids who have given me everything they have for two years, every day. There’s a ton of pressure not to let them down. I owe them the best I’ve got this Saturday.”
Well said by your coach. I'm sure Rick Mullins (HC at Clintwood) shares his sentiments.
When you get teams who get to this level, especially at 12-2 and 14-0, you get some fans who simply can't comprehend that their team could lose. I think we're seeing a bit of that on both sides of the coin. Clintwood folks of course think they won't lose, and have valid reasons. Same for Galax folks. When the two meet, tensions rise and some folks take offence...no need to do so.
I think it'll be one helluva game. There's been some great ones in Salem, and this one may be one of the better matchups yet.
The one thing I will say that's been overlooked is that this is THIS Galax squad (meaning the players') first time in the state title game. That could work against them. I know the first group of kids from Clintwood that I saw play Buffalo Gap a few years back had some major jitters and it showed on the field. You had guys miss chances to make plays that they hadn't missed all year long--it was inexplicable. They could have the best thing happen and have some quick success and never let down, but that's not normally how it goes for teams making a championship game debut. A bunch of these Clintwood kids were either at these prior state title game appearances as fans, or as very young players. They know the atmosphere, and some of them have been on the field for this game before. The nerves seem less likely to affect Clintwood than they will Galax.
One of my best buddies (my brother from another mother) lives down in Charlotte now, but is originally from Galax. We've talked a lil back and forth all week long, and it's been fun. Best of luck to BOTH squads tomorrow.