Losing your best player at 2A usually means elimination, now Mart 1999 or Chilton 2006, I think they could have lost a top player and still survive. One of the best small school games I've seen for intensity was Mart/Chilton 2006 when Mart was still what is now 3A. Both won state that year, Chilton in what is currently 2A.bear2be2 said:If Hamlin had stayed healthy, they'd have challenged Mart again this year. But they lost one of their two best players to a dislocated ankle in their playoff opener, which was like losing two standout players for a 2A DII team.Forest Bueller_bf said:In a major way. I am looking for a way to watch that one online. Mart comes in with some real ball players.Carlos Safety said:Tenaha is going to get donkey stomped this week.Forest Bueller_bf said:Yea Chilton was 3rd in district and got to the third round too. Got donkey stomped last weekend, but they are high on effort, just too slow to beat someone like Teneha.br53 said:Not really these days. The playoffs are watered down at all levels with 4 teams from each district making the playoffs. The first two rounds are generally warm up games for decent teams.bear2be2 said:So did Comanche, Comfort, San Saba and Wall. Mason was down this year. But they still made it to the third round of the playoffs in a down year. I'd call that a success.Carlos Safety said:
Shiner beat the brakes off them.
Wish Mart and Shiner could match up, I think they are different divisions. That would be a great 2A ballgame.
Chilton went up 20-0 but the TD was called back, I didn't see the penalty. Chilton also fumbled at the worst time possible and had a pass interference called against them, which again, looking at it with a microscope on film, I didn't see it. Mart won 19-13, but man Chilton had that one without mistakes.