Was a GMC thread now it’s Winton Woods Football

Wolverines698

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I know it is by far way to early but I have not seen much GMC talk on here lately. Drop your early GMC predictions below.
(Regular Season)

1. Lakota West - Undefeated beat X week 1 and roll. Only hope to knock off a private school from winning the region.
2. Lakota East - They lose a game or 2 but that’s it.
3. Princeton - Lost their whole offense with Engleman gone I see 7-3 or 6-4.
4. Colerain - They aren’t the Colerain of old that’s been the trend. I think a 6-4 year is likely, though they are far better then the bottom 6.
5. Mason - A very likely 6-4 or 5-5 year.
6. Fairfield - Interchangeable with Mason will have very similar seasons.
7. Sycamore - Could win 7 games, could win 3 who knows.
8. Hamilton - Same applies here. They have talent but I just don’t see winning tough games.
9. Middletown - You can see improvement but you can’t change culture overnight 1 - 3 wins.
10. Oak hills - I don’t know if they win a game for the 2nd year in a row.
 

SLB22

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You about right Princeton going to be young at skill position but I’m liking what I’m seeing so far
 

fish82

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I don't know about beating X week one, but I'd think that's the only regular season game West will be in danger of losing.
 

bomberinmonroe

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I don't know about beating X week one, but I'd think that's the only regular season game West will be in danger of losing.
Wouldn't be surprised if they beat X early, they lost 18(!) Starters, with almost all of those kids playing at the next level, including 6 3 year starters. They have some talent and size coming back on the lines, but little experience in the offensive skill players or defensive backfield other than mop up duty. West should roll for the most part, with their biggest challenge not coming until they hit Moeller or X in the playoffs.
 

mostchilly

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I know it is by far way to early but I have not seen much GMC talk on here lately. Drop your early GMC predictions below.
(Regular Season)

1. Lakota West - Undefeated beat X week 1 and roll. Only hope to knock off a private school from winning the region.
2. Lakota East - They lose a game or 2 but that’s it.
3. Princeton - Lost their whole offense with Engleman gone I see 7-3 or 6-4.
4. Colerain - They aren’t the Colerain of old that’s been the trend. I think a 6-4 year is likely, though they are far better then the bottom 6.
5. Mason - A very likely 6-4 or 5-5 year.
6. Fairfield - Interchangeable with Mason will have very similar seasons.
7. Sycamore - Could win 7 games, could win 3 who knows.
8. Hamilton - Same applies here. They have talent but I just don’t see winning tough games.
9. Middletown - You can see improvement but you can’t change culture overnight 1 - 3 wins.
10. Oak hills - I don’t know if they win a game for the 2nd year in a row.
Princeton’s offense is going to be fine. Just as explosive as last year. Break out year coming for Riley Woods. With the addition of Ishmail from Hamilton, now the Vikes will have two D1 6’4 Wide Receivers. The offensive line is experienced and will be good and a super freshman is coming. Question will be the defense. Offense will be the best in the GMC.
 
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Wolverines698

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I don't know about beating X week one, but I'd think that's the only regular season game West will be in danger of losing.
X lost a lot of seniors and I know they just replace and go on but a lot of uncertain talent on that X squad. West has lost a lot as well but bring back and replace with much more talented athletes. I see a pretty even matchup scheme wise as Bolden and Specht are two of the best. I would not be surprised if QB Bolden goes 4-5 touchdown but I do see a classic 10-7 game. Both defenses should be pretty stout.
 

Wolverines698

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Princeton’s offense is going to be fine. Just as explosive as last year. Break out year coming for Riley Woods. With the addition of Ishmail from Hamilton, now the Vikes will have two D1 6’4 Wide Receivers. The offensive line is experienced and will be good and a super freshman is coming. Question will be the defense. Offense will be the best in the GMC.
Understand that but to neglect how important Engleman was to that offense would be extremely foolish. The kid is an absolute playmaker. I will say the defense will be the question I can see high scoring close games until they run into a defense that can combat the WRs.
 

oxat622

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Going by hudl, last year's starting QB from Boone County (KY) transferred to Princeton.
 

mostchilly

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Ty I couldn’t find nothing and my son left for Iowa o line camp yesterday
He looks good! Boy, oh boy, can't wait to see him throwing to Ishmail, Williams and Woods! Scoreboard is going to blow up.
 

brianwr112

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There’s enough exemptions that it’s rare kids don’t fall under one. At this point who cares? We aren’t far from kids getting openly paid to go to different schools.
 
RJ West transferred to Springfield earlier this year, and after the Arcanum kid transferred to Springfield he then moved to Princeton. West is a 2023. The receiver from Boone Co that moved to Springfield with him is staying in Springfield.
 
It amazes me how so many on here just say Colerain is done for. Last year was one of the worst years in Colerain history and they still only lost to Princeton (11-2) having its best year in a long time by a score 13-12. They lost to LaSalle by less than a touchdown. They lose to Lakota East 7-6. Than play Elder in the playoffs at the Pit and lose in OT. They lost their head coach who took several players /coaches with him to Lakota West. I know it’s not the Colerain that dominated in the past but trust me the coach they have now has been with this program since Kerry Coombs was there. He will rebuild and once again Colerain will rise from the ashes.
 

Evillive

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I wouldn't sleep on Fairfield. Those kids have been playing since their sophomore year so they are experienced.
I would agree with this .... Fisher returns as active leader in many categories - Jackson twins - lots of weapons on both sides of the ball . Krause puts the pieces in the right place could be a good year.
 

Wolverines698

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It amazes me how so many on here just say Colerain is done for. Last year was one of the worst years in Colerain history and they still only lost to Princeton (11-2) having its best year in a long time by a score 13-12. They lost to LaSalle by less than a touchdown. They lose to Lakota East 7-6. Than play Elder in the playoffs at the Pit and lose in OT. They lost their head coach who took several players /coaches with him to Lakota West. I know it’s not the Colerain that dominated in the past but trust me the coach they have now has been with this program since Kerry Coombs was there. He will rebuild and once again Colerain will rise from the ashes.
Not in our lifetimes…
 

Wolverines698

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I would agree with this .... Fisher returns as active leader in many categories - Jackson twins - lots of weapons on both sides of the ball . Krause puts the pieces in the right place could be a good year.
I am sorry to inform you that Fisher only leads 1 category in the GMC among returning players. Decent ball player but it’s not like JuTahn McClain is coming back.
 

edsfootball10

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It amazes me how so many on here just say Colerain is done for. Last year was one of the worst years in Colerain history and they still only lost to Princeton (11-2) having its best year in a long time by a score 13-12. They lost to LaSalle by less than a touchdown. They lose to Lakota East 7-6. Than play Elder in the playoffs at the Pit and lose in OT. They lost their head coach who took several players /coaches with him to Lakota West. I know it’s not the Colerain that dominated in the past but trust me the coach they have now has been with this program since Kerry Coombs was there. He will rebuild and once again Colerain will rise from the ashes.
Y’all are just the mentor of cincy , and as a St Ed’s fan it’s exhausting hearing colrain this and that just like mentor , only thing colerain has done was almost 20 yrs ago , they can’t win the big one anymore.
 

mostchilly

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I would agree with this .... Fisher returns as active leader in many categories - Jackson twins - lots of weapons on both sides of the ball . Krause puts the pieces in the right place could be a good year.
Please enlighten me. What statistical category does Fisher lead in?
 

Generalbigcat

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Please enlighten me. What statistical category does Fisher lead in?
If you have been watching this group of seniors have been playing since their freshman/sophomore years. That's a lot of experience. Fisher has been playing since he was a freshman. This will be his 3rd yr. Experience is the key. They played some playoff teams tough w young kids in the last 2 years that should give optimism. I have them in top 3.
 

mostchilly

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If you have been watching this group of seniors have been playing since their freshman/sophomore years. That's a lot of experience. Fisher has been playing since he was a freshman. This will be his 3rd yr. Experience is the key. They played some playoff teams tough w young kids in the last 2 years that should give optimism. I have them in top 3.
Uh, ok. Thanks. But, that didn’t answer my question.
 
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