Asheville at Robinsville 8/20

DaBluePrint1

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Robbinsville is very very good. Still Asheville..is such a big school with athletes but getting taking to the woodshed by a perennial 1a power..albeit still 1a is embarassing to say the least. A huge congrats to the Black Knights!!!
 

Moparforever

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I think way too much is put into schools being 1a or 4a. Good football teams are good football teams regardless of classification. Just because a school has a large population of students doesn’t always equate to great football. Asheville got whipped by a hella good team regardless of that schools size
 

Mhsneer

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I think way too much is put into schools being 1a or 4a. Good football teams are good football teams regardless of classification. Just because a school has a large population of students doesn’t always equate to great football. Asheville got whipped by a hella good team regardless of that schools size
Robbinsville is a hellavu great team. That sophomore back is a stud, but y’all Asheville should be competitive. If you’re in Asheville city limits and can’t find 11 dudes to compete, there’s a problem. I watched part of that game on my phone because of our trampling of Erwin, honestly Asheville has talent. It didn’t appear they had discipline. That’s not taking anything away from robbinsville who I honestly don’t think will lose till they play tarboro
 

rams10

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I think way too much is put into schools being 1a or 4a. Good football teams are good football teams regardless of classification. Just because a school has a large population of students doesn’t always equate to great football. Asheville got whipped by a hella good team regardless of that schools size
I say this all the time. Good luck getting the 4a boys to listen though
 

Gentle Knight

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Robbinsville is a hellavu great team. That sophomore back is a stud, but y’all Asheville should be competitive. If you’re in Asheville city limits and can’t find 11 dudes to compete, there’s a problem. I watched part of that game on my phone because of our trampling of Erwin, honestly Asheville has talent. It didn’t appear they had discipline. That’s not taking anything away from robbinsville who I honestly don’t think will lose till they play tarboro
It's amazing how Dee Walsh just continues to reload..We were doomed when we lost Matheson, Galivez, Millsaps,Anderson, Hopper etc..but he just keeps reloading.. These 2 tandem sophomores are gonna be fun to watch and will create problems for opponents the next 3 years just as Anderson and Hooper did.. Believe it or not they're really good young runningbacks that are holding in the stable once these 2 studs move on.
 

Pisgah Bear

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I think way too much is put into schools being 1a or 4a. Good football teams are good football teams regardless of classification. Just because a school has a large population of students doesn’t always equate to great football. Asheville got whipped by a hella good team regardless of that schools size
The biggest difference in a bigger school is they have a lot more kids to pick from to get that 11.Most 4A schools have an offence and defense team. Something the smaller school don't have.
 

Reynoldsrocks2

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There is a big difference within just 4A, West Forsyth has almost double the kids ACR has and yes it makes a difference. We play 2A Shelby this week and our student differential with them is around 500 kids (Shelby just over 800, ACR just over 1300) When we play 4A West Forsyth (2300+ kids) they have more then 1000 more kids then we do. So there is a wider gap in two 4A teams then a 2A team and a 4A team. Something isn’t right here.
 
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Pisgah Bear

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There is a big difference within just 4A, West Forsyth has almost double the kids ACR has and yes it makes a difference. We play 2A Shelby this week and our student differential with them is around 500 kids (Shelby just over 800, ACR just over 1300) When we play 4A West Forsyth (2300+ kids) they have more then 1000 more kids then we do. So there is a wider gap in two 4A teams then a 2A team and a 4A team. Something isn’t right here.
They had a chance to go to five classification and they voted it down.
 

Reynoldsrocks2

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They had a chance to go to five classification and they voted it down.
From what I understand a lot of the “larger” schools (I.e. Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Winston Salem) didn’t want it and didn’t vote at all and if a school doesn’t vote it’s a no vote. I’m not saying all those schools didn’t vote but some did and when you need 2/3 of the schools to approve and a lot of the bigger county schools don’t vote it’s hard to get 2/3 approval. 5A or 4A doesn’t affect the biggest schools so they don’t bother voting.
 

rams10

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There is a big difference within just 4A, West Forsyth has almost double the kids ACR has and yes it makes a difference. We play 2A Shelby this week and our student differential with them is around 500 kids (Shelby just over 800, ACR just over 1300) When we play 4A West Forsyth (2300+ kids) they have more then 1000 more kids then we do. So there is a wider gap in two 4A teams then a 2A team and a 4A team. Something isn’t right here.
And Shelby and west Forsyth would be a good game
 
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DaBluePrint1

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Yes..Shelby would beat West as much as West would beat them in a series..Same goes for Reidsville...regardless of the classification..with those two programs.