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How Are Florida's OOS Opponents Doing?


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Below are the year-to-date records for some of the out-of-state teams that played Florida teams earlier this season.  Most are proving to be reasonably good teams, if not very good teams.  

Dematha(MD)-lost to STA 38-0; 6-2 record; LOST 13-7 to nationally-ranked St John's 

St Joseph Regional(NJ)-lost to AH Plantation 20-17; 7-2 record (only other loss was by 4 points to ranked Bergen Catholic) WON

St John's(DC)-beat Central; 8-0 record WON

Milton(GA)-beat Cardinal Gibbons 42-17; 7-2 record WON

North Gwinnett(GA)-lost to Wekiva 28-14(NG's lowest offensive output of the year) ; 8-2 record WON

Buford(GA)-lost to Deerfield Beach 19-14(Buford's lowest offensive output of the year); 7-2 record WON

Westlake(GA)-lost to Deerfield Beach 41-16; 7-2 record (only other loss was close game with Grayson) WON

Lee County(GA)-beat Dr Phillips; 9-0 record WON 

Lowndes(GA)-beat Lincoln 51-15; 7-2 record WON 

Muscle Shoals(AL)-lost to Chaminade-Madonna 28-21; 8-2 record (only other loss by 1 point to Top 10 AL team) WON

Bob Jones(AL)-beat Mainland 39-36; 6-4 record WON 

Clay-Chalkville(AL)-beat Niceville 58-14; 9-1 record WON

Fort Dorchester(SC)-beat Viera 31-28; 8-0 record IDLE

Louisville(MS)-beat Navarre 14-6; 10-1 record WON 

Holmes County Central(MS)-lost to Niceville 35-7; 9-1 record WON

 

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Have updated the original post with this past week's results.  Only one of the teams lost.  Turns out that Lee County(GA) team that beat Dr P is really good.  They are 8-0 and have outscored their opponents 341-30.  After beating Gonzaga the week prior,  Dematha(MD) demolished Our Lady of Good Counsel 32-2 this past week to go to 6-1.  Dematha's opponents sport a combined 40-14 record to date.  St Thomas' 38-0 win over them keeps continues to look very impressive.   

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Just updated the original post to include this weekend's results.  One team was idle and all of the rest won, with the exception of Dematha.  Dematha went toe-to-toe- with nationally-ranked St John's and lost 13-7.  All of the points were scored in the first half.  St John's stopped Dematha on a fourth-and-goal from 1-foot away in the second half to preserve the victory. Dematha's opponents to date have a combined record of 51-16 record.

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