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  1. Not to change the subject in the battle of the bands which I actually think Dillard will win in a ROUT!....

    Stranahan has actually seen some decent teams this year (not quite Dillards schedule though).  Lost @ Home to Flanagan (0-36) and Lost @ Boynton Beach (27-54).... They also played two cupcakes @McArthur (W 34-6) and Suncoast (W43-7).  I think they get 3 scores on Dillard but Dillard gets 5 or so.

    You know your team better then I do Dillard High but I just don't see a 49-14 blowout based on factoring these teams and scores.  Then again emotions will always outscore a game played on paper.  Hope your Panthers get it done in style!

  2. If such a site was launched I would likely read other sports message boards  but would not be likely to engage chatting in something I have no passion to talk about.....I think basketball and soccer might do well.  I know that there is a travel soccer website based out of Florida that does really well with chat rooms/message boards even nationally.....not sure how HS soccer alone would do.

  3. I was just reviewing the schools in the Gold Coast Football League which does not have a classification.  To my knowledge it is a independent league and they are not eligible for postseason play.  This league just seems like a band aid for a few schools that could not compete in their previous division.  You have Oxbridge Academy (a few hundred students) , Inlet Grove about 700 enrolled, Key West about 1250, North Broward Prep 1400, Archbishop McCarthy 1450, Pines Charter 1700 and Coral Glades with a whopping 2400.  I cannot believe Coral Glades who used to be 8A through last year with 2400 students still may not win a game in this league.  I know a little bit about this school and the teams surrounding Coral Glades.   There are several 8A High Schools in the Coral Springs area - Coral Springs High, Stoneman Douglas, Taravella , Monarch and Coral Glades.  All the schools have had up and down years and for the most part hold their own as average 8A teams in Broward. As for Coral Glades, although they are a newer school established in 2004 they actually have gone from average to horrendous over a 10 year cycle. I guess all of the talent attends the other schools in the city or something....I know for a fact that Cardinal Gibbons, American Heritage -Plantation and St. Thomas Aquinas all have athletes that are zoned for this school .  What could have been... 

    They have had numerous coaching issues and if I am not mistaken only have about 25 kids on the football roster.  Not to get off topic but how does it work?.  Does the District tell them they have to leave or does the school choose to leave?

    My input to this debate is what to do with a  school of 2400 which would always be in the largest class of football that just can't compete?  Where would you put a 8A enrollment school that is getting smashed by 1A size schools in the Gold Coast Football League? I am not writing this to bash the school just using an example as to where would you put a school like Coral Glades...

    Dropping football might be the solution but I can't imagine a school in South Florida with 2400 not having a football team.

     

    Perhaps there just needs to be a massive 'B" Division for schools (regardless of their enrollment size) that can't win more then 3 games a year for 3 years in a row.  If a 'B' Division school wins 7 games or more for 3 years in a row they have the option to be fitted accordingly by their enrollment to the A division.

  4. @ Miramar, you are right the weaker schedule will hurt Flanagan but remember....they never beat Cypress Bay ever, until last year, now they appear to have replaced them as the only District team with a shot against the Patriots. The Flanagan game @ Cypress Bay was their only decent win in my opinion.  It is not STA or AMH- Plantation but I would call it a decent road win.  I still am not sold on the Miramar QB situation.  I believe Miramar will need at least 20 pts @ Flanagan for the W....It was an 8 point game last year in Miramar and Flanagan is at least as good and they are at home.  Add the Flanagan pass rush, great run stop and they might force the Miramar QB to win with his arm .  Flanagan QB is solid, at home, and in a close game will have a better shot at the W in my opinion.     Of course this game is a few weeks away so a lot can happen.  Injuries, adjustments, improvements etc....

    What about Monarch? They hung tough for 3 quarters last year post season @ Miramar then reality kicked in. But no one gave them a prayer in that game vs. Miramar.

  5. Yeah, it appears of the 5 teams in the District, only Plantation is a decent team.  This year they seem to be down .  They have to play the District games though....District is weak this year however, Northeast is a cupcake but Heritage on a neutral field , @ Don Bosco, @ Miramar, @ Cypress Bay (maybe better then Plantation - at least decent) and Deerfield Beach (not their fault Deerfield Beach has gone from Nationally ranked last year to average this year).  I don't know when these schedules were made but I am guessing many anticipated Deerfield and Cypress would be better then what they are.

    But to answer your question , yes STA could probably beat Nova by over 75 if they feel like it....

  6. Every team should be allowed a cupcake or two .  Even BTW scheduled Monsignor Pace this week.  Monsignor Pace, Northeast - same difference. 

     

    As for other St. Thomas scheduling 8As in Broward- Flanagan and Monarch are the "TCU's and Boise States of 8A Broward" here is my reasoning....Monarch is way better then Deerfield ( they proved that last year in the postseason leading @ Miramar for 3 quarters and Flanagan has a better chance then ever to knock off Miramar this year.  The problem is your going to get way more respect winning or LOSING to Miramar, beating Cypress Bay or Deerfield by 50 then if you beat Monarch or Flanagan by say 10-13 points.  Even though Deerfield spanked St. Thomas last year and 2 weeks later they host Flanagan Postseason - Brandon Powell was stuffed for 34 rushing yards - game goes to OT and the Zebras make sure Deerfield beats Flanagan........Flanagan and Monarch quietly disappear, have no history, tradition etc....and God forbid if you lose to those teams you get looked down on.  Until, Flanagan or Monarch win Districts , Regionals or States they are Nobodys.....However, even though Monarch's star receiver (Calvin Ridley) is done for the year, don't be surprised if Monarch or even Flanagan knock off Miramar this year.  I believe Miramar is still 8A king in Broward but back to back against those two teams will not be easy....

    To conclude , I agree seeing BTW/Aquinas/Miramar/ and Heritage all play each other every year would be the best but I guess sometimes the best have a respect for the best and it is just left at that. 

  7. I did not get to watch or check the box score of this game but It sounds like Miramar had a little trouble offensively to finish off the game.  Asking a Junior with 1.5 games Varsity experience to go out and score on STA could have been a little overwhelming...Not to take anything from the STA defense but your not going to win many games in high school scoring 12 points.  As far as their game vs. Flanagan.... I agree that Flanagan's schedule will put them in shock when their QB has to face the Miramar corners.  I also think Flanagan is going to rock the Miramar QB for a couple fumbles though.    Unless Miramar's offense and their QB get their stuff together, I just don't see the Patriots scoring more then 17 points at Flanagan .  Of course 4 weeks is ample time to prepare....Right now , I would go Flanagan 20 - 15 over Miramar if they met next week @ Flanagan......

    As for St. Thomas , they get a well deserved rest with a couple of easier games the next two weeks.  Then they head to Cypress Bay who might put up a fight for a little and hang within say- 24 pts....

  8. It's gonna be interesting..... No one is willing to put Flanagan in the same sentence as Miramar, Aquinas and Heritage ( understandably) but I believe if they are the 4th team in Broward the gap is closer then ever.   Miramar's huge advantage is their schedule strength over Flanagan. I give a slight edge to Miramar at Defense ( I think Flanagan has a better run stop but Miramar on the corners for sure)  for now but a slight edge to Flanagan at O. Flanagan QB is solid and faster then you might expect... I think Miramar's biggest question mark is their new QB.  Tonight will be interesting.  I will be very impressed if the Junior can lead the team to victory against St. Thomas Aquinas.......

    I went to the Flanagan @ Miramar game last year and it was pretty close( I think Miramar won by 8) , this year Flanagan get's a shot at the District at home. Loser will likely head to Monarch post season and Winner will likely host???? they way things are going in that District possibly Douglas or Coral Springs.  (Douglas hammered Deerfield last night and Springs had Hallandale on the ropes but gave up 28 unanswered points last night)  One thing I might add is for some reason Everglades usually plays Flanagan tough or beats them.  Flanagan is @  Everglades in 2 weeks.  That is their only mental hump in the road until Miramar on 10/17.

  9. Damn....9 turnovers inside the 5 is rough .  Almost sounds shady, like the kids want to get people fired...Not trying to beat a dead horse but it also means Coconut Creek marched down field for 95 yard drives several times as well.   Defensive adjustments are going to be needed as well.  I also picked Dillard to win this game but also new Coconut Creek can have an explosive offense at times (that one wide receiver is nasty) .  Is the bigger problem the offense or defense in your opinion?  By any chance do you have a link to the box score for this game?

  10. These are clearly the second and third best teams in this District behind Miramar and I don't think Cypress Bay is wanting to give up the "second best " team in the District title as of yet.  I think Cypress Bay keeps this game a little closer then 21.  As good as the Flanagan defense has been I can't see Cypress Bay being held to a mere 7 points at home in this District matchup.  However, I saw Flanagan play one game this year vs. Norland and they absolutely toyed with this team on both sides of the ball.... very well coached, physical team.  They have a couple of linebackers that really bring it and will be a nightmare for anyone they face this season.

     

    My prediction:

     

    Flanagan: 23 Cypress Bay: 15

  11. Well, I'll be bold and give my two cents..... From what I understand Miramar made a switch at QB during Halftime of the American Heritage Plantation game.  I heard that the original QB is a pocket passer and had struggled a bit during the previous American Heritage Delray game and after another week of further evaluation they brought in a very mobile, elusive Junior (JV starter last year) to fill his shoes.  I am curious to see how Miramar/the new QB will react should they happen to go down 2 scores to St. Thomas.  Perhaps he also has a great arm but we all know playing catch up on the ground is an uphill battle vs through the air ( particularly against St. Thomas) .  Perhaps he passed and ran all over Plantation which is a great feat and deserving the starting the role vs. Plantation but every tackle he shook, juked and avoided is going to coming at him that split second faster which in my opinion might force a couple INTs.....those 18 yard gains last week now might be 4 yard gains.  I simply am not sold a Junior with the experience of 1 and 1/2 games starting is ready to beat St. Thomas.  Then again , I am the guy at home just sharing my opinion and this kid might be the next Geno Smith....Perhaps you also have to look at the revenge factor or does Miramar get into the Raiders heads and they start thinking this is still the one team in Broward that has our number???   If Miramar wins this game, I think you have special teams and their stout defense taking control.  Both teams are top 3 teams in Broward right now and we will know more Sat. evening .  Looking forward to see how this one turns out but I think St. Thomas has a little more yards through the air to put them over the hump and take this one in a low scoring affair:

     

    St. Thomas: 20   Miramar: 16

  12. I think the advantage the national powerhouse such as DBP has over a team like St. Thomas Aquinas is easier recruiting.  Not that St. Thomas doesn't do a great job pulling in talent but think about...from Palm Beach to Dade all of the teams that are putting out D1 talent.  Whether it is grades or personal choice some of these more talented athletes now are staying local and going to public schools.  If I would have told you in 2003 that the brand new school Monarch (pathetic at football at the time) was going to send two skilled position players to National Champion Alabama - you would tell me I was insane.  Even a school like Boyd Anderson who can barely win in Broward county usually puts out a couple of D1 players every year.  Why can't they win in Broward?  Not sure if it is coaching or the competition is just that good...

    The point is in South Florida there now are at least 20 very good or better football teams that compete respectable against one another on most given matchups.  Go up to NJ and you have Don Bosco Prep and that is it! I would go out on a limb and say the top 20 teams in South Florida could compete respectively against the top 5 in NJ (Of course your Booker T, Miami Central and Bosco appear to be on another level) Maybe St. Joseph or St. Peters Prep.....So essentially not a few but pretty much ALL of the major talent from not only NJ but NY and part of PA head to Don Bosco Prep.  Just the best option for talented football players... They can easily sell a student athlete that is trying to get to the next level more easily because they are essentially the only major producers of talent up there.  Take a large public school from NJ that goes undefeated up there (say 10-0) ...now put them in Broward or Dade county and you might have a 8-2 or 7-3 team.  At the end of the day there surely are schools nationwide that can compete with the best in Florida but there is definitely more VERY GOOD teams in the whole state of Florida, Texas and California.  Here is another interesting fact between PA, NJ, NY and ALL of New England you have populations almost triple the state of Florida.  Florida easily produces more Division 1 talent every year, in fact I would guess South Florida alone with it's 7 million population might even produce more D1 players.....Big 10 schools are now actually buying offices and condos statewide in Florida to make recruiting more convenient for them ( they hate admitting to that but it's happening- why wouldn't you?).  So to conclude I think the talent is just more spread out in Florida now in this entire football rich state.

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