Thursday, November 11, 2010

Rivals Radio High School Expert

S, I finally was able to here the gentleman on Rival's that downgraded Texas HS Football.

He freely admitted that he was a guy from the Midwestern way of thinking.
His name is Dallas Jackson and he is from Pennsylvania and lives in Nashville, TN, which explains the Rivals job.

He actually said the Ohio playoffs were better than the Florida Playoffs, ??????????

His positive toward to No. 1 ranked South Panola in Mississippi. He loves the depth.

He then took his shot at Texas for some Texas schools getting credit for the good schools and going 10-0 doesn't mean much. He said Texas teams are playing bad Texas schools, he is in a state of delusion on thinking that the average Texas team is bad.

I will give him credit for this, he has an opinion. He thinks that 9-10 Div 1 players is not as important as 30 good players. I think he forgets that the next year the Texas teams have another load of Div 1 players filling the spots. He does like Katy, I guess he should have read my post in week 2.
TX 5A Div 1- he also ranked behind Ohio Div 1...Please.
San Antonio has nothing.
Trinity-Katy here we come. Thank you for buying my ticket.

-Below is one of his post on Texas Teams- Logical.
Teams who play in weak divisions and get to 7-3 or 6-4 are still not as good as Colquitt. For an example you may be able to understand.Pearland is 10-0, Harlingen is 10-0 ... in Texas.Longview is 6-4. Which team is better?Record doesnt tell the whole story. Pearland and Harlingen are 10-0 with zero wins that mean anything. Longview has losses to Tyler, Allen, and Lufkin... and wins over Abilene, Mesquite Horn, and DeSoto... If Pearland or Harlingen would have played Longview's schedule what would its record be?THAT is the difference in strength of schedule compared to adding up wins and losses.

I would take Longview in that game every time, and when someone knocks Longview outof the playoffs it will mean more than the team that eliminates Pearland or Harlingen.

J.

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