Anonymous wrote:Certainly either team can win and both have good players. In terms of a Vegas point spread I'd say STAB is favored by 4. Visitation will likely have to score over 10 goals to win unless they get creative and go old school four corners and slow the game down to a crawl. Is Visitation ready to admit they are the underdog and change tactics? I don't think so. Look for offensive fireworks. Stab has a short field similar to visitations home field but a faster playing surface that should help visitation midfield hold up for the entire game. Stab is mostly big and strong on defense so letting them pack it in on the eight is a tough road to victory. They seem to struggle more with extremely high level dodgers rather than the cutters. Visitation should look for quick scoring strikes which they should be able to do with elite level midfield. However Stab has plenty of options on offense and in a run and gun game ya better get back on d. I think visitation hangs in there through mid way of the third quarter then the 84 degress shows up in tired legs. Wind speed is predicted at 7 mph which shouldn't favor either team. If game is tied at the end. The coaches should square off in a braveheart. I think Rassas gets King to bite on a spin dodge and finishes high right for the win. But that's just a guess. Not really familiar with either team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BI vs PVI was not as close as score looks. BI was in control the whole way. PVI scored a few at the end when BI substituted to get seniors playing time on senior night.
Seniors didn't start on Senior night?
That's odd. Most schools like BI schedule less difficult opponents for senior night so seniors can start and get a lot of playing time.
You assume but that’s not reality. Senior night is a home game towards the end of the season (increases the likelihood of good weather). This means, you are probably in the midst of your league games. Changing when league games happen (3rd league game to the last for example) has a compounding effect on everyone else in the league. So the coach picks a game not schedules a specific game for senior night. It’s not SEC football homecoming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BI vs PVI was not as close as score looks. BI was in control the whole way. PVI scored a few at the end when BI substituted to get seniors playing time on senior night.
Seniors didn't start on Senior night?
That's odd. Most schools like BI schedule less difficult opponents for senior night so seniors can start and get a lot of playing time.
You assume but that’s not reality. Senior night is a home game towards the end of the season (increases the likelihood of good weather). This means, you are probably in the midst of your league games. Changing when league games happen (3rd league game to the last for example) has a compounding effect on everyone else in the league. So the coach picks a game not schedules a specific game for senior night. It’s not SEC football homecoming.
You're right, it's not SEC football. But you're wrong in assuming that it has to be a league game at the end of the season. Coach/AD can choose whomever and whenever they want to play Senior night. Who said that senior night had to be vs league opponent and at the end of season? There is no rule saying such. IMO, whether it's a league game or non-league game, an empathetic coach starts their seniors on senior night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BI vs PVI was not as close as score looks. BI was in control the whole way. PVI scored a few at the end when BI substituted to get seniors playing time on senior night.
Seniors didn't start on Senior night?
That's odd. Most schools like BI schedule less difficult opponents for senior night so seniors can start and get a lot of playing time.
You assume but that’s not reality. Senior night is a home game towards the end of the season (increases the likelihood of good weather). This means, you are probably in the midst of your league games. Changing when league games happen (3rd league game to the last for example) has a compounding effect on everyone else in the league. So the coach picks a game not schedules a specific game for senior night. It’s not SEC football homecoming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BI vs PVI was not as close as score looks. BI was in control the whole way. PVI scored a few at the end when BI substituted to get seniors playing time on senior night.
Seniors didn't start on Senior night?
That's odd. Most schools like BI schedule less difficult opponents for senior night so seniors can start and get a lot of playing time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BI vs PVI was not as close as score looks. BI was in control the whole way. PVI scored a few at the end when BI substituted to get seniors playing time on senior night.
Seniors didn't start on Senior night?
That's odd. Most schools like BI schedule less difficult opponents for senior night so seniors can start and get a lot of playing time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BI vs PVI was not as close as score looks. BI was in control the whole way. PVI scored a few at the end when BI substituted to get seniors playing time on senior night.
Seniors didn't start on Senior night?
Anonymous wrote:Latest from Vegas:
STAB -1.5 vs GV
SR -13.5 vs HC
SSSA -12.5 at HAS
GC -7.5 vs BI