So they cover the under and West played out of their minds on defense. West basically held Homer Flosswood to 14 points until a final heave into the end zone with :19 left.
If you watch the replay on Comcast I think you would agree that the five LBs for West had an amazing game. I'm sure I will get accused of not knowing my history but that might have been the best, the toughest and biggest victory at Duchon.
I know we beat LWE in I think '09 to go to the finals and the 3-0 mud bowl beating Thorson and WN in '12. The '12 & '15 semis were played at GS and MC last year ran an offense the West knows how to stop.
So I'm going to lay this out there for criticism or debate but I think that was the highest quality victory over the toughest opponent at Duchon in the Hetlet era.
Homer Flosswood could deal and for West defense, especially the five LBs essentially held them to two TDs until a final second disputed bomb to make it 28-21.
Let's go Oswego! Not wanting to make that drive to Edwardsville next week.
If you watch the replay on Comcast I think you would agree that the five LBs for West had an amazing game. I'm sure I will get accused of not knowing my history but that might have been the best, the toughest and biggest victory at Duchon.
I know we beat LWE in I think '09 to go to the finals and the 3-0 mud bowl beating Thorson and WN in '12. The '12 & '15 semis were played at GS and MC last year ran an offense the West knows how to stop.
So I'm going to lay this out there for criticism or debate but I think that was the highest quality victory over the toughest opponent at Duchon in the Hetlet era.
Homer Flosswood could deal and for West defense, especially the five LBs essentially held them to two TDs until a final second disputed bomb to make it 28-21.
Let's go Oswego! Not wanting to make that drive to Edwardsville next week.