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re: Prince Tega DE Elmore, Al

Posted on 12/19/14 at 1:21 pm to
Posted by Riseupfromtherubble
You'll Never Walk Alone
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38385 posts
Posted on 12/19/14 at 1:21 pm to
You know really that supports his point right?

Going back to the early 2000s the AISA has always had a dominant program. There was a semblance of parity in the mid 90s but always a top dog after that. Morgan dominated the early 2000s, then Bessemer started to have black kids enroll and white flight happened in Selma so Morgan went to shite. They won a title in '06 but have been miserable since. Mobile Christian was on top for a while then they stated playing in ahsaa, those kids at Bessemer have started playing at the public school again to garner more recruiting interest and Edgewood has taken over in the last 6-7 years. Don't get me wrong, the top dog in the AISA usually has a team that could compete in 2a-3a in the ahsaa, but everyone else is just garbage. Edgewood doesn't play anyone worth a damn, because no one else in their league is worth a damn.
Posted by Rolltide10
Guntersville
Member since Aug 2009
1005 posts
Posted on 12/19/14 at 1:28 pm to
OJ Howard came from a school they played against..
Posted by JustGetItRight
Member since Jan 2012
15715 posts
Posted on 12/19/14 at 1:54 pm to
I don't see it supporting his point at all.

If they were playing AHSAA ball and had a defensive lineman that could run down their backs, it would mean they have a problem.

But they don't play AHSAA so all it means is that their starting running backs are still fast enough to start for the team that's won 6 of 7 and they've got a d-lineman that can catch their opponent's backs from behind.

For where they play, Edgewood doesn't have starting running back problems, starting QB problems, or really any problem at all.
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