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Big Three For Saturday Morning Coffee

J Grine

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Big 3: Saturday Morning Headlines
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What will be the big three headlines for tomorrow morning?

After a fun, very long, week one Friday night it's time for another game night! Before you head to the lake and open the fishing lines and refreshments let's enjoy another night. For me it's the excitement of seeing scores come in, texts with updates and calls from my boss (Hendo) just chatting about the high school scene. Damn I love Friday nights.

Okay, today on Friday we see who can predict the three story lines for tonight. Who can go 3 for 3?

1. Isaac Vance (Mayfield/RB): He goes for over 200-yards rushing again. Is this a bold prediction? Maybe not after a week one performance of 350-yards, but I need to start off with a high percentage chance of going 1 for 1 on my Big Three predictions.

2. Hobbs Drops to 0-2. Yes, I am anticipating the comments for this prediction. Is it a knock at Hobbs, no way, I really like what Gleghorn is doing with the program and I am a fan of Hobbs each time I have visited. I just like Artesia this season and the QB. I guess I should predict an over/under on Hobbs comments (if) this happens and they drop to 0-2. 50 or more comments?

3. Less shutouts/mercy rule games this Friday night: Plenty of shutouts last weekend but this week we have some evenly matched games like the Cleveland-Del Valle (TX), La Cueva-Las Cruces and even the Highland-Rio Grande. I am even intrigued with the Capital vs St. Mike's contest.

Maybe I will come up with a prize if you can go 3-3. Be bold (like Week 2 Bold Predictions) but try to get three stories that will headline your Saturday morning.
 
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