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First drive was all Phillips. Very Impressive.I anticipate a rude awakening for Phillips, but hope I am wrong.
Aaaaand the announcer just said one of their players said they only play man...Hope they don’t try to go man like they did a couple years ago against Rochester at state. Get in cover 2 and play safe. No need to bring 7 every play.
I think offensively they’ll be fine but unless they adjust on defense it’ll be a shootoutAs good and athletic as Phillips is, I think they will be outclassed in this one.
Even Loyola was scared to play them...Can we just crown Phillips 6A champs today? Who in Illinois is going to beat this team?
Lol... same here Bones! Whichever team does not turn it over wins this one. Offenses are definitely dominating this one!i'd be glad to be wrong here. Pick C's D leaves much to be desired.
Phillips defense with no answers
Might want to rephrase the question.Phillips on ESPN at 11:30 today. Can the Ohio team even score?
Lol... yeah, dcaudle might have gotten his head out over his skis a little bit too much on that one!Might want to rephrase the question.
Lol... yeah, dcaudle might have gotten his head out over his skis a little bit too much on that one!
This is just another glaring reminder of where we stand on the national landscape with high school football. Plain and simple, the big 5, Texas, Ohio, California, Pennsylvania, and Florida, are in a different football galaxy.I lived in Cleveland for a couple years for work in 2003-2005. Went to some of the area games with neighbors for Saint Ignatius and Saint Edward and think I saw a team or two in from Cincinnati - the level of football was much much higher than what I was used to seeing in the Northwest (State of Washington - Seattle, Spokane, Tricities, Yakima etc). It’s the real deal in Ohio. I don’t think Phillips has the depth to hang with those teams. They may have the talent - but turnoverovers will beat talent any day of the week.
Disagree. Naperville Central went toe to toe with St. Eds last year.This is just another glaring reminder of where we stand on the national landscape with high school football. Plain and simple, the big 5, Texas, Ohio, California, Pennsylvania, and Florida, are in a different football galaxy.
St Ed’s in all fairness did not win the Ohio State championship last year. Phillips is arguably the best team in Illinois and is getting throttled on national tvDisagree. Naperville Central went toe to toe with St. Eds last year.
I respectfully, and vehemently disagreeWith all due respect, I think Loyola, LWE, Maine South would all be very competitive with this pickerington team.
St Ed’s in all fairness did not win the Ohio State championship last year. Phillips is arguably the best team in Illinois and is getting throttled on national tv
And Phillips won 5A. Thats the 4th tier.St Ed’s in all fairness did not win the Ohio State championship last year. Phillips is arguably the best team in Illinois and is getting throttled on national tv
Noted... but do we really think any team in Illinois could compete with this team? I could be wrong, but I don’t think there is a defense anywhere in Illinois that could hold this team down.And Phillips won 5A. Thats the 4th tier.