Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 1 hour ago Moderators Posted 1 hour ago Both had huge games in the third round of the playoffs ... Chaminade-Madonna has started leaning on the 6-1, 210-pound Cooper in the playoffs with the games mattering much more. He posted 257 yards and a TD on 34 carries in Friday's win. He had 171 yards and 4 TD's on 14 carries in the playoff game prior. Cooper now has 1,391 yards and 17 TD's on 142 carries (9.8 ypc) in 12 games. Chaminade-Madonna now takes on Jax Trinity Christian Academy in the 1A state semi-final December 5. ------ Jermaine Bishop Jr. caught 15 passes for 328 yards and 3 TD's, picked off a pass, rushed for a TD and sold popcorn in the 38-32 win over Forney High. Bishop Jr. now has 108 receptions for 1,716 yards and 18 TD's on the season, plus 410 rushing yards and 7 TD's. He has 2,373 all-purpose yards in 13 games. Willis will now take on DeSoto High December 6 at Waco's Floyd Casey Stadium at 3pm. 11 3 2 Quote
Jbro52 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Are those the only guys left in the playoffs @Gerry Hamilton Quote
Quinncent McManning, Jr. Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago Very excited about both of these guys. Gerry do you think the learning curve will be high for Cooper? We would need him to learn to pass block to get snaps, so does that severely limit his ability to get carries next year or can he learn quickly ala a CJ Baxter. Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 54 minutes ago Author Moderators Posted 54 minutes ago BTW ... North Crowley and Allen coming in 6A DI Region I final this week Waxahachie and Kohen Brown will meet Duncanville High this week in 6A Division I Region II final. Waxahachie beat Duncanville in district play. Samari Matthews and Hough High (N.C.) advanced to the 8A State Championship game vs. Millbrook High to be played December 11. ----- Carrollton High (Ga.) beat Grayson High (Ga.) 34-14 ... the HS career of 5-star LB Tyler Atkinson has concluded. 4 Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 52 minutes ago Author Moderators Posted 52 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Quinncent McManning, Jr. said: Very excited about both of these guys. Gerry do you think the learning curve will be high for Cooper? We would need him to learn to pass block to get snaps, so does that severely limit his ability to get carries next year or can he learn quickly ala a CJ Baxter. Spring ball will def give him the opportunity. I believe he's a football smart player. Not sure many HS RB's learned a system as quick as Baxter, and thus prepared in pass pro to that level. He's was so rare IMO 2 Quote
Oldest Horn Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago 9 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said: Both had huge games in the third round of the playoffs ... Chaminade-Madonna has started leaning on the 6-1, 210-pound Cooper in the playoffs with the games mattering much more. He posted 257 yards and a TD on 34 carries in Friday's win. He had 171 yards and 4 TD's on 14 carries in the playoff game prior. Cooper now has 1,391 yards and 17 TD's on 142 carries (9.8 ypc) in 12 games. Chaminade-Madonna now takes on Jax Trinity Christian Academy in the 1A state semi-final December 5. ------ Jermaine Bishop Jr. caught 15 passes for 328 yards and 3 TD's, picked off a pass, rushed for a TD and sold popcorn in the 38-32 win over Forney High. Bishop Jr. now has 108 receptions for 1,716 yards and 18 TD's on the season, plus 410 rushing yards and 7 TD's. He has 2,373 all-purpose yards in 13 games. Willis will now take on DeSoto High December 6 at Waco's Floyd Casey Stadium at 3pm. SIAP - Where do you think Bishop lines up in September? Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 47 minutes ago Author Moderators Posted 47 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, Oldest Horn said: SIAP - Where do you think Bishop lines up in September? I would play him at WR/PR 8 Quote
drag worm Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago 18 minutes ago, Quinncent McManning, Jr. said: Very excited about both of these guys. Gerry do you think the learning curve will be high for Cooper? We would need him to learn to pass block to get snaps, so does that severely limit his ability to get carries next year or can he learn quickly ala a CJ Baxter. Not Gerry but I’d get one veteran insurance RB in the portal that buys you half the season while Cooper gets up to speed. You can’t go into Ohio State game in austin expecting a freshman to carry the load. Wisner will be a great change of pace but we need a dog who runs hard between the tackles. Quote
f1revo Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago 23 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said: I would play him at WR/PR He needs to be the explosive slot guy, no doubt. Him, Mosely and Wingo on the field would add some stress. Throw in Townsend as a TE/Utility... Quote
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