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All the top players transferred to Trinity Christian.  

 

@ sunshine state baller ...You seem to have a little insight on TCA.  Would you say TCA is playing a little better now than early season?  By November will they be back to their 'ole powerhouse playoff self?  

 

From what I see they started a little sluggish but are right on schedule to tear up the post-season in 3A...

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@ sunshine state baller ...You seem to have a little insight on TCA.  Would you say TCA is playing a little better now than early season?  By November will they be back to their 'ole powerhouse playoff self?  

 

From what I see they started a little sluggish but are right on schedule to tear up the post-season in 3A...

I have seen them several times on television primarily against IMG on ESPN and the state playoffs.  They look like the typical TCA to me.  They try to out athlete you with press man cover on the outside while they bring the house.  This scheme is very effective for them.  To have any chance of winning opponents have to throw (quick game) to keep them honest. Their offense is fairly one dimensional although I really like what they did to IMG with the unusually large splits on the o line.  That scheme created huge gaps and allowed their over matched o line to get much angles to create huge holes for TCA's talented backs.  I think they run the table if they institute that new scheme.  If they don't Oxy will give them a hell of a game.

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I just wonder where these public school transfers come up with the $10,330 tuition?  :rolleyes:

Very cute Proseteye.  You know how it works.  The families apply for financial aid when applying for admission, it comes back with what they can afford which is usually very little if anything at all, and ,bang, the deal is done and the school has a new student athlete that can ball.  If the school can afford it, they get a whole bunch of those and they go out and win state championships.  

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