Benedictine vs. High School
BC (1-0)
Last Week: Beat Windsor 7-6.
Leading Rusher: John Williams 142yds.
Leading Receiver: Joey Friess 2 rec.
TD: Michael Summers
Leading Tacklers: Michael Foran, Matt Shay, Taylor Robinson
* 4 lost fumbles
Last Week: Beat Windsor 7-6.
Leading Rusher: John Williams 142yds.
Leading Receiver: Joey Friess 2 rec.
TD: Michael Summers
Leading Tacklers: Michael Foran, Matt Shay, Taylor Robinson
* 4 lost fumbles
via Georgia High School Football Daily:
Savannah Blue Jackets (0-0)
Coach: David Jackson (first year)
Offense: I formation
Defense: 50
Starters returning: 5 on offense, 5 on defense
Best player: RB Jamel Green
Other top players: OL/DL Quarzell Taylor.
Savannah alum David Jackson has his work cut out for him transforming an 0-10 mess into the respectable program the Blue Jackets were when Jackson played in the mid-1980s. After firing former coach and NFL wide receiver Charlie Brown midway through last season, the Blue Jackets fell into disarray and were outscored 201-28 in their final five games. Now Jackson begins work in 2009 with a small roster of just 43 players. RB Jamel Green, one of a handful of seniors, gives the Blue Jackets speed and skill in the backfield, but there is precious little of it. Sophomore quarterback Robert Lewis got some snaps last season but is still raw and needs time to mature. James Cooper, a 6-3 junior, is talented and is the team's top receiver. The Jackets had their off date last week which gave the new staff more time to teach and prepare a youthful squad. There is talent at Savannah, its just a matter of getting it on the field and on the same page.
Savannah Blue Jackets (0-0)
Coach: David Jackson (first year)
Offense: I formation
Defense: 50
Starters returning: 5 on offense, 5 on defense
Best player: RB Jamel Green
Other top players: OL/DL Quarzell Taylor.
Savannah alum David Jackson has his work cut out for him transforming an 0-10 mess into the respectable program the Blue Jackets were when Jackson played in the mid-1980s. After firing former coach and NFL wide receiver Charlie Brown midway through last season, the Blue Jackets fell into disarray and were outscored 201-28 in their final five games. Now Jackson begins work in 2009 with a small roster of just 43 players. RB Jamel Green, one of a handful of seniors, gives the Blue Jackets speed and skill in the backfield, but there is precious little of it. Sophomore quarterback Robert Lewis got some snaps last season but is still raw and needs time to mature. James Cooper, a 6-3 junior, is talented and is the team's top receiver. The Jackets had their off date last week which gave the new staff more time to teach and prepare a youthful squad. There is talent at Savannah, its just a matter of getting it on the field and on the same page.
2 Comments:
"F*** Savannah High"
-PLowe
exactly
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