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  1. Here it is: 

     

    Anybody else notice a difference this season? Is this another residual from Covid?

    I generally don’t comment on officiating much, because I have found over all the years I’ve played and been a fan, bad calls come from a random black hole in the universe and Karma tends to even them out over a game, a season or a career. I’ve really only seen a couple of instances in my career where a call was nefarious.

    I should also say that I appreciate today’s referee. It’s a thankless job, players are increasingly disrespectful and I would have never considered doing that in my day (my coaches would have broke their foot off in my arse, if I had). I watched a kid laugh at a ref sending him to the sideline when he was doing him a favor by not throwing him out of the game.

    They’re is such a shortage of refs, its changed the nights we play some games in SW Florida so everyone had a crew to cover their game.

    However, I’ve never seen the penalties come like I have this season. I thought it was just the Tarpons, and trust me they’re undisciplined, take too many procedure or offsides penalties a game, and have been awful with unsportsmanlike calls. Most of those they earned. But last week Ft Myers in their game against us had had 195 yards of penalties. We had to be close. It simply took over the game.

    This year the amount of holding calls has been astronomical (was there a change in what to look for?) and the frequent ref huddles to discuss calls seems way up. I left our game last night two minutes early, right before the rain and 1580AM broadcast crew were taking about this as the Tarpons where in the process of taking 45 yards of penalties in a row.

    **Fast forward, Friday night Nov 5th: listening to the PC Pirates game against Kathleen in the first quarter, after refs twice singled conflicting calls on a line to gain and a PAT.

    Then after a slew of flags, one announcer says, "We can only hope this doesn’t turn into a flag fest like the past two games."

  2. As a Canes fan there hasn't been a lot to be optimistic about for  the last 15 years - The Coastal in 2017; The nostalgic beat down of Notre Dame and Four straight against FSU. 

    In two weeks, they need to use that opportunity to create doubt in Clemson's mind of their invincibility. I feel good about the type players and buy-in of this season. A proven QB and an OC that brought Miami into the modern world.

    W or L, they need to keep progressing this system and not have those let downs against teams they should roll. 

    Miami as a program had to earn their swagger back, not play on reputation, before this transformation could occur.  It will take some time for FSU to,  given the fall-off since Jimbo.  And let's face it, With UF,  UCF and Miami playing well, recruiting isn't going to get any easier. 

  3. The Tarpons have played with a lot of undersized O-Lines even why back when I played - I played in the NAIA in the 70s, started three years as the smallest OT in the NAIA at 195, and the other OT was one of the largest at 6'8" 285 - my game was about 24 inches off the ground. Then I moved to my HS position my Sr year at guard. Those O-lines above are massive. I saw Carol City when they thumped Charlotte in the State Semi-final game a few years ago with guys that size - but a few had some footwork. 

    I agree; you see these great big O-linemen and I marvel how they do it. I've watched three teams big men wear down in three games this season. I could never gain weight, then after football - after 10 years, could never keep it off.  

    By the way,  here's a couple of SW FL guys to watch: We play Lehigh next week, who has Richard Young, who they're billing as the Top RB in the nation (see below) they have a LB & C that are getting a lot of attention. 

    We have a couple of guys flying below the radar, Sr. Corner TaiVhain Kelly, lockdown corner, return man;  Sr QB John Busha, 6'2" 200lb physical duel threat; 6'2" Sr WR Niqueu Graham;  6'6" So WR John Gamble; he had two of the nicest toe tip TDs I've ever seen in the last three weeks - incredible body control. 

    https://www.news-press.com/story/sports/high-school/2020/05/05/football-recruiting-ramps-up-some-southwest-floridas-best/3079153001/

     

  4. In Punta Gorda, families had a choice to go virtual or Brick and Morter. School went well for the first week, we got a game in the Friday night with 1,000 in the stands, and play in Sarasota Friday.  JV game tomorrow night and Volleyball is playing.

    In school, kids are wearing masks (If they get caught not wearing, they get referalls, then if it happens again, they automatically got to virtual school).  Teachers and staff have to have a mask on anywhere on school property. They spray and wipe down desks between each class. Doors are propped open to let students in and out at bell, so no one touches them. The custodians spray a sanitizer every night that lasts for 2 days on desks not being used. 

    If a student gets sick, or even if one of their siblings gets sick at another school; that student is sent home for two weeks. They do contact tracing. So far so good. But this is going to be a fluid issue.

    I think South Florida's decisions were based on trending politics- Local Democratic leaders bucking against  Federal and State Republican executive branches.  I mean how else can you explain my Miami Hurricanes playing tomorrow night in Hard Rock with 13,000 fans allowed and the Dolphins with the same number when they open? 

  5. 47 minutes ago, Wilddog10 said:

    @nolebull813 Just curious. Who's your pick for this week's game between Hardee and Fort Meade?

    @Silver King Yeah, it annoys me that Charlotte and Port Charlotte take away players from DeSoto.

    Players leave every program, we've lost kids to Venice, Port Charlotte; no one can take them away, if they want to stay. And, at least put PC first - Desoto was a farm team for them over the last decade after that former Desoto coach arrived there. 

  6. VeniceIndiansFootball, you guys have an interesting schedule this season. How do you think the Indians will fare after seeing the team live if we can get the entire season in?  I'm not familar with a couple of those teams your playing. 

  7. 1 hour ago, Hwy17 said:

     

    Hardee is breaking in a brand new offensive line. This was the first varsity start for all 5.

    This is the 2nd year in a row Charlotte is doing that - last year we started 5 seniors, all first time starters. This year only a couple with playing experience. We always have a fair amount of skills, but that's our achilles tendon. 

  8. I played NAIA Ball in the 70s, we had 7 guys from Belle Glade and another six of us from Florida playing in Dodge City Kansas, St Mary of the Plains College - pretty darn good teams.

    Our two running backs, Roy Brown and Walt Haslam who both rushed for over 1,000 yds my Sr season (I was an OG). They told me about running down those rabbits when they burned the Cane fields down, 35 years before ESPN ran that story and promoted it with some Miami kids. 

    Another school, Bethel College out there, had some Pahoke guys.

  9. In Punta Gorda they pre-sold to parents of team, cheer and band. Then they have the remaining available tickets (up to a 1,000 which is 1/4 capacity) to sell at gate. And, there's a District Wide edict that you have to wear a mask on school property at all times. Kids have been great this week in school. They want to be back.

    Charlotte opens with Desoto - the last time this game was in the Fish Bowl, there were between 5-7,000 but that was the showdown between the State's Top Two rushers. This used to be an old rivalry with good traveling fans, but this is a very different year.

    I'm just keeping my fingers crossed for two more days to get to finally see some live football. I think a lot of coaches and teams have worked harder than ever before  under these added Covid restrictions and uncertainty. Credit goes out to all of them, and the athletes  so games can get played. 

    I'm guessing a lot of people on this site played - think about it being your senior year and being faced with this. If you had a knee or other debilitating injury its hard to accept, but losing a season like this, man it would weigh on me the rest of my life. But then again, I still have reoccurring dreams about two minute drill drives in college. 

  10. 21 hours ago, Jesse said:

    Slow down buddy, that ain't happening.  They still in same class.  Which you want booker t in 1a or something.  How does this help small schools?

    Hold up Hoss, I've seen comments for years where a couple of those 1a teams claim they can play with anybody in the state. Well then, here's their chance. 

  11. On 8/20/2020 at 10:28 AM, HornetFan said:

    From Orlando Sentinel (8/20/20)

    Orlando area private schools form ‘The Citrus League’ for fall sports scheduling
    By J.C. Carnahan

    A set of private schools from the Orlando area have announced an exclusive scheduling agreement for fall sports during the 2020-21 school year and maybe even beyond. The Citrus League was introduced through social media posts and emails to families late Wednesday afternoon. The group consists of Bishop Moore, Lake Highland Prep, The First Academy, Trinity Prep, Windermere Prep and Montverde Academy.

    Those schools will compete among each other in girls volleyball, bowling, cross country, golf, and swimming and diving. They will be paired in a weekly rotation under a return-to-play plan that includes shared safety protocols due the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

    The league is still working to determine scheduling for the football season. Montverde Academy does not field a football team. “What started as a temporary ‘pod’ concept [for a group of schools] to provide the safest and best competitive opportunities for our student-athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed into a coalition of six local independent schools,” according to an email sent to parents by Lake Highland president Alfred Harms Jr.

    Among the group’s goals as stated in the email were to “prevent our schools from being at the mercy of what other areas, counties and school boards decide” and to reduce the amount of travel and number of facilities athletes visit.

    The Citrus League group agreement requires masks for middle and high school students throughout the entire school day. Athletes must then have their temperature checked each day before the start of practices and games. Member schools are currently working on schedules and a start date for fall sports. All programs will maintain status within the Florida High School Athletic Association and remain eligible for state series play.

    Eight other local private schools announced a similar scheduling agreement for fall sports on Friday.
    Initially introduced as the Private Schools Athletic Conference and now officially named PAC-8 , that group includes Foundation Academy, Faith Christian, The Geneva School, Lake Mary Prep, Mount Dora Christian Academy, Orangewood Christian, Orlando Christian Prep and The Master’s Academy.

    “We firmly believe that the formation of The Citrus League gives us the best opportunity to start [and] maintain athletics for the fall season,” Harms wrote. “We also foresee this league potentially turning into a conference in future years that will benefit us in scheduling through established competition and healthy rivalries.”

    J.C. Carnahan can be reached by email at jcarnahan@orlandosentinel.com .

    Would love to see some of the old names revamped, like the Tamiami Conference or Coral Coast Conference they had in SW FL

  12. What happens to schools that loose a bunch of students to virtual or home schooling and drop 300-500 students; do they change classifications?

    Maybe the FHSAA shoud look at doing a last minute reclassifying for this BAZAAR season/ playoffs. 

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