Pisgah and Tuscola struggle with low seeds.
this is something that has me worried
Pisgah and Tuscola struggle with low seeds.
If Tuscola had won the "just another game" they would currently be awaiting a home playoff game with a team that they already put 68 on this season. IF a bullfrog had wings, right?
All of this is true IMO as well. Not to mention they had some real low country talent on that team across the board.I think it's just a matter of that low seed playing very hard, as I recall back in about '09 we had a struggle with low seed hickory but came back the next week and beat up on burns. I believe it just gives those kids a boost to come up and play that higher seed with a nice record and the longer they stay in the game, the more confident they become, plus they had 2 weeks to prepare and they did a good job of it.
When your claim to fame is beating Burns that sets a pretty low bar. "Shoot low they're riding Shetland ponies."I think it's just a matter of that low seed playing very hard, as I recall back in about '09 we had a struggle with low seed hickory but came back the next week and beat up on burns. I believe it just gives those kids a boost to come up and play that higher seed with a nice record and the longer they stay in the game, the more confident they become, plus they had 2 weeks to prepare and they did a good job of it.
When your claim to fame is beating Burns that sets a pretty low bar. "Shoot low they're riding Shetland ponies."
Tuscola struggled with Hickory in the playoffs Hibriten killed Hickory that year. Then Tuscola beat Hibriten by 1 so you never know.I think it's just a matter of that low seed playing very hard, as I recall back in about '09 we had a struggle with low seed hickory but came back the next week and beat up on burns. I believe it just gives those kids a boost to come up and play that higher seed with a nice record and the longer they stay in the game, the more confident they become, plus they had 2 weeks to prepare and they did a good job of it.