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There are six divisions for HS football in VA. Stafford plays in 5A.Don't know how good the competition is, but he's on another level:
Don't know how good the competition is, but he's on another level:
Only if he decommits.Does he get back to 4 stars?
Surprisingly good blocker for his current size too.Don't know how good the competition is, but he's on another level:
Speed kills.
We can hope. I won't put those kinds of expectations on a kid until I see him play though.Tucker clone...
Maybe he meant Chris Tucker and that the guy is funny.We can hope. I won't put those kinds of expectations on a kid until I see him play though.
He's gonna be a stud. Does anyone know about the level of his competition?
5A I believe. So solid competition. Kid was a 4 star and then got downgraded for no apparent reason. Has a legit 4 star offer list.He's gonna be a stud. Does anyone know about the level of his competition?
There are six divisions of HS football in the Commonwealth. Mountain View is in division 5A.He's gonna be a stud. Does anyone know about the level of his competition?
Enlighten me. Is it the higher one goes in a high school football division more difficult, like 1st degree burns vs 3rd degree burns? Or is it the opposite like "an accomplishment of the 1st degree?" A better example might be the old college Div. 1, Div 2, Div 3 (which got progressively less competitive or skilled the higher the #). Never understood which way the graduated scale went.There are six divisions of HS football in the Commonwealth. Mountain View is in division 5A.
Yes. Higher the division better the competition.Enlighten me. Is it the higher one goes in a high school football division more difficult, like 1st degree burns vs 3rd degree burns? Or is it the opposite like "an accomplishment of the 1st degree?" A better example might be the old college Div. 1, Div 2, Div 3 (which got progressively less competitive or skilled the higher the #). Never understood which way the graduated scale went.