Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Observations from March:
PVI has been the most consistent at 8-0 But they haven't been tested since the STAB and IMG contests from mid-March. How much have they improved since late February?
Landon, GP, SJC, and even Bullis have all played pretty inconsistently. All of them have played challenging schedules but haven't found their groove just yet. The Lil Hoyas will be tested again next week with California Power Saint Ignatius in town. Prep had a good showing on their Spring break trip in Florida against quality teams.
Good Counsel and STA are looking to play spoiler in their respective conferences. Don't take them lightly, as they are very capable of upending one of the teams mentioned above.
Gonzaga. Despite their (2 - 6 record), no team in the area has played a tougher schedule than the Eagles. At times last night against Landon, they gave the Bears all they could handle. No dog in the fight, but the end score was much closer than the final score showed.
I'm not sold on Episcopal, despite the Mad Lax guy doing everything possible to hype the program. They've played two quality opponents and got the shit kicked out of them in both games.
Onto April....
Neutral.
Not to nitpick, but it keeps being said over and over that nobody has played a tougher schedule than Gonzaga. Go take a closer look at SJC’s schedule. Tougher in every rating I’ve seen, their three losses are to nationally ranked #’s 2, 5 and 15, they beat BL (who GZ lost to). Both play far tougher schedules than others from the area, but it’s interesting how one isn’t mentioned.
I think that’s fair. They’ve definitely played at least as tough a schedule as Gonzaga, with a slightly better goal differential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Observations from March:
PVI has been the most consistent at 8-0 But they haven't been tested since the STAB and IMG contests from mid-March. How much have they improved since late February?
Landon, GP, SJC, and even Bullis have all played pretty inconsistently. All of them have played challenging schedules but haven't found their groove just yet. The Lil Hoyas will be tested again next week with California Power Saint Ignatius in town. Prep had a good showing on their Spring break trip in Florida against quality teams.
Good Counsel and STA are looking to play spoiler in their respective conferences. Don't take them lightly, as they are very capable of upending one of the teams mentioned above.
Gonzaga. Despite their (2 - 6 record), no team in the area has played a tougher schedule than the Eagles. At times last night against Landon, they gave the Bears all they could handle. No dog in the fight, but the end score was much closer than the final score showed.
I'm not sold on Episcopal, despite the Mad Lax guy doing everything possible to hype the program. They've played two quality opponents and got the shit kicked out of them in both games.
Onto April....
Neutral.
Not to nitpick, but it keeps being said over and over that nobody has played a tougher schedule than Gonzaga. Go take a closer look at SJC’s schedule. Tougher in every rating I’ve seen, their three losses are to nationally ranked #’s 2, 5 and 15, they beat BL (who GZ lost to). Both play far tougher schedules than others from the area, but it’s interesting how one isn’t mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Observations from March:
PVI has been the most consistent at 8-0 But they haven't been tested since the STAB and IMG contests from mid-March. How much have they improved since late February?
Landon, GP, SJC, and even Bullis have all played pretty inconsistently. All of them have played challenging schedules but haven't found their groove just yet. The Lil Hoyas will be tested again next week with California Power Saint Ignatius in town. Prep had a good showing on their Spring break trip in Florida against quality teams.
Good Counsel and STA are looking to play spoiler in their respective conferences. Don't take them lightly, as they are very capable of upending one of the teams mentioned above.
Gonzaga. Despite their (2 - 6 record), no team in the area has played a tougher schedule than the Eagles. At times last night against Landon, they gave the Bears all they could handle. No dog in the fight, but the end score was much closer than the final score showed.
I'm not sold on Episcopal, despite the Mad Lax guy doing everything possible to hype the program. They've played two quality opponents and got the shit kicked out of them in both games.
Onto April....
Neutral.
Anonymous wrote:Also I dont think really even need a QB, they have a pretty good one returning I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With SJC stealing another GP player (football), there won't be any games scheduled in the near future.
Make sure that his teammates keep an eye on their credit cards
Thats low…
But a fact....
You’re right! Prep had a kid stealing credit cards and let him remain a Hoya for him to walk away a year later.
Stop spreading rumors you know nothing about.
this is 100% true.
Prep admin turned a blind eye to all of this to chase football glory in the IAC. Only for the kid to transfer out at the end of his sophomore year.
So did prep admin turn a blind eye or did they not invite him back. Someone’s story is twisted here. But everyone knows the story 100%
Anonymous wrote:Latest DC Power Rankings after yesterday's results
1. Paul VI (8-0): Panthers are cruising.
2. Georgetown Prep: (6-2): After the Gonzaga upset, the Hoyas found their mojo in Florida with two very good wins.
3. SJC (4-3): Big win over Ryken, revenge is sweet.
4. Landon (4-3): The Bears' offense came alive last night against Gonzaga's zone.
5. Bullis: After a hot start, the Bulldogs have dropped 2 straight.
HM:
Good Counsel
St. Albans
Anonymous wrote:Observations from March:
PVI has been the most consistent at 8-0 But they haven't been tested since the STAB and IMG contests from mid-March. How much have they improved since late February?
Landon, GP, SJC, and even Bullis have all played pretty inconsistently. All of them have played challenging schedules but haven't found their groove just yet. The Lil Hoyas will be tested again next week with California Power Saint Ignatius in town. Prep had a good showing on their Spring break trip in Florida against quality teams.
Good Counsel and STA are looking to play spoiler in their respective conferences. Don't take them lightly, as they are very capable of upending one of the teams mentioned above.
Gonzaga. Despite their (2 - 6 record), no team in the area has played a tougher schedule than the Eagles. At times last night against Landon, they gave the Bears all they could handle. No dog in the fight, but the end score was much closer than the final score showed.
I'm not sold on Episcopal, despite the Mad Lax guy doing everything possible to hype the program. They've played two quality opponents and got the shit kicked out of them in both games.
Onto April....
Neutral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With SJC stealing another GP player (football), there won't be any games scheduled in the near future.
Make sure that his teammates keep an eye on their credit cards
Thats low…
But a fact....
You’re right! Prep had a kid stealing credit cards and let him remain a Hoya for him to walk away a year later.
Stop spreading rumors you know nothing about.
this is 100% true.
Prep admin turned a blind eye to all of this to chase football glory in the IAC. Only for the kid to transfer out at the end of his sophomore year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With SJC stealing another GP player (football), there won't be any games scheduled in the near future.
Make sure that his teammates keep an eye on their credit cards
Thats low…
But a fact....
You’re right! Prep had a kid stealing credit cards and let him remain a Hoya for him to walk away a year later.
Stop spreading rumors you know nothing about.
Anonymous wrote:St. Johns's football has plucked a few of the best players from area teams. They got the RB from Prep and an OL from Episcopal.
They really tried to get the QB from St. Albans but heard he's staying.
I'm sure there are many others.
Will be interesting to see what happens with their team this year.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis lost to perennial DE state champs and Episcopal by a goal each. Nothing to worry about. Still best in IAC.