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30 minutes ago, Nolestrong said:

Great pick up for Osceola to finish out their schedule. I knew they wouldn't look the other way at this chance. After checking some contacts, it looks like they have had some kids come back home to play this season.

Osceola will win this game. From what I’ve seen, the majority of their skill positions last year were sophomores and juniors. That talent coming back will help them greatly, even if the game is played at Vero. 

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15 hours ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

Osceola will win this game. From what I’ve seen, the majority of their skill positions last year were sophomores and juniors. That talent coming back will help them greatly, even if the game is played at Vero. 

Boy VeniceIFB  you  really don't like Vero.  Vero lost to Osceola  in a regional championship game in the past,we didn't have any excuses like you, they just had more athlete's then we did.

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5 hours ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

When was the last time Vero won a regional championship? Or a state championship? When was the last time Vero scheduled IMG or an out of state powerhouse in the regular season? I’ll wait. You’re living in the past roygod. We’ll  see soon enough.

It's been awhile. Vero's last state championship was in 1981. I agree with you as I think Venice's football program is as strong as Vero's, and I'm talking about the fans and community.In the year we beat you we traveled to Oscar Smidt in Virgina who was the state runnerup and we  beat them.And now we have a giant target on our backs having the  longest unbeaten regular season record in the states history. Take your best shot Sept11th.

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53 minutes ago, roygod said:

It's been awhile. Vero's last state championship was in 1981. I agree with you as I think Venice's football program is as strong as Vero's, and I'm talking about the fans and community.In the year we beat you we traveled to Oscar Smidt in Virgina who was the state runnerup and we  beat them.And now we have a giant target on our backs having the  longest unbeaten regular season record in the states history. Take your best shot Sept11th.

Yeah you beat them week 1 of post championship year, after Oscar Smith lost everything to graduation. Seems like Vero waits until everyone loses their talent and schedules them week 1 when they are at their weakest, doesn’t it? Well that’s not going to happen with us. And comparing Venice’s program to Veros is like comparing apples and oranges. Venice has won 4 regional championships And a state championship in the past 4 years. Vero hasn’t won their region in years, and hasn’t won states in 39 years. Stop living in the past. Regardless of who wins 9/11, I have nothing but respect for Vero Beach’s program.

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2 hours ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

Yeah you beat them week 1 of post championship year, after Oscar Smith lost everything to graduation. Seems like Vero waits until everyone loses their talent and schedules them week 1 when they are at their weakest, doesn’t it? Well that’s not going to happen with us. And comparing Venice’s program to Veros is like comparing apples and oranges. Venice has won 4 regional championships And a state championship in the past 4 years. Vero hasn’t won their region in years, and hasn’t won states in 39 years. Stop living in the past. Regardless of who wins 9/11, I have nothing but respect for Vero Beach’s program.

Based on how you have just bashed them, that one is hard to believe, LOL!

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On 8/31/2020 at 12:02 PM, Coach said:

Osceola has a ton of talent on the DL, Skill positions and they got a transfer QB in as well. They could make a run this year.

Osceola is down this year, OL is young, inexperienced skill kids, they hope to be able to compete with a team like Vero :)

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