Thursday, September 14, 2006

BC(0-1) vs. Groves(2-0)


*ATTN: for all bloggers who make unneeded posts, they will be dealt with. Thank You*

BC returns to action tonight after an overwhelming experience last week. Being promoted as "BC Spirit Night", I can not think of a better game to bust that out.

This is the first time in my life that BC is expected to lose to a City of Savannah School. The lack of depth, speed, and numbers does not come close to explaining why BC's football team is where they are today. However, the season continues and it might be one of the more entertaining in recent memory. This is only due to the offensive explosions that will be present on the field from the opposing teams. BC's defense does not have one playmaker. I feel great for Jenkins because they have something to feel good about and had a genuinly good crowd with tremendous student support. Something not seen in Savannah puplic schools in a very long time. Still, Jenkins is a poor football team and play Calvary this weekend in a game that BC supporters will defiantly keep an eye on. -- Other than the obvious appeal of "Spirit Night" there is one very intriguing storyline to follow going into this game. Groves Head Coach Karl DeMasi was interested in the Benedictine football job this past off-season. Being Catholic and having a sparkling record while rebuilding Groves, many thought he would have a decent shot at the job. Sources reported that he was hardly even considered. This leads to tonights game in which Groves will have the better team. How much better is to be determined. I have a strong feeling that DeMasi wants to be ALOT better. If given the chance, DeMasi is highly unlikely to call off the horses and would love nothing better than to blowout BC and at the same time make a point. Groves offensive attack is designed to where they are capable of putting up a big number. If BC's defence plays as they did against the Warriors, people will read the Saturday Newspaper and get a true understanding of where BC stands. -- For BC to stay close, (this is sad to say) and possibly pick up a huge upset, the Cadets will have to controll the clock and use some magic on special teams. Turnovers are the only reason BC held Jenkins under 50 and will need a bundle from the Rebels as well. Groves is a lot better coached and have superior athletes to Jenkins. Groves first 2 wins came via last minute heroics over South Effingham and Brunswick. They won't need those heroes this week and I'm afraid this game will only reassure what we saw last week. Rebels 48- BC 14

3 Comments:

Blogger PMac said...

Jack can you give us an example of an unneeded post please. Thank you

9/14/2006  
Blogger JJBA said...

Just basically "some" of Schivs predictions.

9/14/2006  
Blogger PMac said...

I had a feeling that was it! Way to go Bryan! Your going to go ahead and get booted out of here off your first post.Nice

9/14/2006  

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