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looking at their schedule which I just did for the first time I don't have a real problem with it other than 2 teams.  Rocky bayou and Snook Christian.  They played Holmes County 7-3, Chipley 8-2, Vernon 4-5 rivalry, Jay 6-4 rilvary, Rutherford 4A school, South Walton, Northview and Graceville all made the playoffs last year but had down years.

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1 minute ago, Panhandle Jet said:

Just wondering if you are Baker why not play up at least one or two play a couple schools from Pensacola or maybe FWB or somebody in Okaloosa County.

Baker has a big stadium that is always packed they pay small schools very well to go play them there.  I think that maybe their fans like supporting a winner and when you can go 9-1 or 10-0 every regular season and get at least 2 home playoff games and have 5000+  butts in the seats you keep doing what you're doing.  They have won some championships.

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