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11-12-2011, 12:30 AM
How did this happen???
11-12-2011, 12:31 AM
Wow. What happened in this game?
11-12-2011, 12:31 AM
fancyfeet Wrote:How did this happen???
Both teams left their defense on the sidelines??? Did they play basketball?
11-12-2011, 12:33 AM
Jarons Wrote:Wasn't Franklin unbeaten coming into this game?
Yep. Looks like they got all their whoopins at once.
That would have been a bad game for the faint of heart.
11-12-2011, 12:33 AM
Heck of a Basketball game!!!
Congrats Cougars
Congrats Cougars
11-12-2011, 12:38 AM
Sounds like Franklin County thought they was unbeatable and got took to the wood shed.
11-12-2011, 12:38 AM
Oh my
11-12-2011, 12:39 AM
^Sounds right. They were at least at one time late this season.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
11-12-2011, 12:47 AM
sounds like franklin defense didnt show up!!!! oline sounds like franklin beat them selfs .All the players need to hold there heads hi because next year they will be the team to beat!!! great season flyers!!!!:Thumbs:
11-12-2011, 12:47 AM
bubba22 Wrote:sounds like franklin defense didnt show up!!!! oline sounds like franklin beat them selfs .All the players need to hold there heads hi because next year they will be the team to beat!!! great season flyers!!!!:Thumbs:
Not sure that Conners defense showed up either....
11-12-2011, 12:49 AM
Well, good to see that neither team chose to play defense!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
LOSERS QUIT WHEN THEY'RE TIRED, WINNERS QUIT WHEN THEY HAVE WON
LOSERS QUIT WHEN THEY'RE TIRED, WINNERS QUIT WHEN THEY HAVE WON
11-12-2011, 12:51 AM
leecoukfan Wrote:Well, good to see that neither team chose to play defense!
FC just could not hit their threes and gave up way too many fast break baskets....
11-12-2011, 01:02 AM
:lmao: ^Now that's funny!
11-12-2011, 01:02 AM
Wow. I knew Franklin had been giving up a lot of points but 84!? Wow.
11-12-2011, 01:03 AM
Wonder if anyone will complain about Conner running up the score?
11-12-2011, 01:13 AM
Sounds like Conner's full court press gave the Flyers some problems.
I thought this game was close at halftime
I thought this game was close at halftime
11-12-2011, 01:22 AM
Conner is one of the last eight standing in their first season of 5A. I knew it would happen eventually, but I never figured it would be this fast. Congrats Cougars!
11-12-2011, 01:44 AM
What an exciting game by the indication of the score
11-12-2011, 01:51 AM
As I said ealier this year; Franklin County has one of the weakest schedules in the state and this butt whoopin proved that. Conner is a really good team and Franklin County hasn't seen a really good team all season. I said don't believe the hype after the regular season on Franklin Co and this is exactly why.
Maybe next year Franklin Co. A word to the coaches! Schedule some good teams earlier in the season!!!!!!!
Maybe next year Franklin Co. A word to the coaches! Schedule some good teams earlier in the season!!!!!!!
11-12-2011, 02:33 AM
They play Arena football in Frankfort?
11-12-2011, 05:15 AM
Cmon Conner, you couldnt squeak 2 more out and put up a 100? lol
Looks like all the slack i was getting over ranking Franklin County low was pointless.
Giving up 84 points to a team that wasnt even ranked in the top 10 througout most of the year means a really weak schedule and district.
Looks like all the slack i was getting over ranking Franklin County low was pointless.
Giving up 84 points to a team that wasnt even ranked in the top 10 througout most of the year means a really weak schedule and district.
11-12-2011, 07:43 AM
132,now thats what I call alot of points for a football game.Wow.
11-12-2011, 08:08 AM
^ I wonder where that falls in playoff history
11-12-2011, 08:41 AM
11/11/2011
Conner 84 Franklin Co. 48
Conner 21 21 21 21 84
Franklin Co. 21 19 8 0 48
Scoring summary:
Class 5A
C--Cameron Fogle 11 run (Stephen Dunaway kick); FC--Ryan Timmons 58 run (Zach Durham kick); FC--Alex Prado fumble recovery (Durham kick); C--Drew Baker 29 run (Dunaway kick); FC--Chris Roberts 15 run (Durham kick); C--Baker 39 run (Dunaway kick); C--Fogle 69 run (Dunaway kick); C--Fogle 49 run (Dunaway kick); FC--Logan Woodside 1 run (kick blocked); FC--Roberts 12 run (pass failed); C--Jesse McKeehan 21 run (Dunaway kick); FC--Greg Maupin 6 pass from Woodside (Durham kick); C--McKeehan 80 run (Dunaway kick); C--Baker 1 run (Dunaway kick); FC--Timmons 76 run (Daniel Anderson run); C--McKeehan 66 run (Dunaway kick); C--Baker 6 run (Dunaway kick); C--Jake Mulderink 24 pass from Baker (Dunaway kick); C--Dylan Levsey 2 run (Dunaway kick).
Records: Conner 7-5, Franklin Co. 11-1.
Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2010/08/17/13961...z1dUXXSFku
Conner 84 Franklin Co. 48
Conner 21 21 21 21 84
Franklin Co. 21 19 8 0 48
Scoring summary:
Class 5A
C--Cameron Fogle 11 run (Stephen Dunaway kick); FC--Ryan Timmons 58 run (Zach Durham kick); FC--Alex Prado fumble recovery (Durham kick); C--Drew Baker 29 run (Dunaway kick); FC--Chris Roberts 15 run (Durham kick); C--Baker 39 run (Dunaway kick); C--Fogle 69 run (Dunaway kick); C--Fogle 49 run (Dunaway kick); FC--Logan Woodside 1 run (kick blocked); FC--Roberts 12 run (pass failed); C--Jesse McKeehan 21 run (Dunaway kick); FC--Greg Maupin 6 pass from Woodside (Durham kick); C--McKeehan 80 run (Dunaway kick); C--Baker 1 run (Dunaway kick); FC--Timmons 76 run (Daniel Anderson run); C--McKeehan 66 run (Dunaway kick); C--Baker 6 run (Dunaway kick); C--Jake Mulderink 24 pass from Baker (Dunaway kick); C--Dylan Levsey 2 run (Dunaway kick).
Records: Conner 7-5, Franklin Co. 11-1.
Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2010/08/17/13961...z1dUXXSFku
11-12-2011, 09:01 AM
In a game in which Conner rolled up 84 points and 835 yards total offense, it was actually its defense in the second half that proved to be the difference.
After leading 42-40 at halftime the Cougars held previously undefeated Franklin County to just eight second-half points thanks to forcing five turnovers and pulled away for an 84-48 victory in a second-round Class 5A playoff game on Friday at Watkins Field.
http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll...311120077/
Conner (7-5) advances to the state quarterfinals next week for the first time in 15 seasons where it will host Anderson County, which defeated Montgomery County in a second-round game on Friday night.
“We made an adjustment in the second half by going from a three-man front to a four-man front and stymied them from running the ball and then they started to panic a little and started throwing the ball,” said Conner coach Dave Trosper. “We knew then we had them where we wanted.”
Conner picked off Franklin County quarterback Logan Woodside four times in the second half, two each by senior safety Nathan Freese and senior cornerback Cody Huff.
The Cougars turned the first two of those interceptions on Franklin County’s first two possessions of the second half into touchdowns to take a 56-40 lead.
After Franklin County junior standout Ryan Timmons, who has committed to the University of Kentucky, scored on 76-yard touchdown run to cut the Conner lead to 56-48, the Cougars dominated the rest of the way.
Timmons, who entered the game with over 1,000 yards and 18 touchdowns rushing and over 1,000 yards and 18 touchdowns receiving, finished with 264 yards rushing and two touchdowns on seven carries and three catches for only 19 yards.
“The Timmons kid is a spectacular player,” said Trosper. “We knew he was going to get his and we didn’t panic, because we knew we were going to score points.”
Conner did that thanks to rushing for a staggering 745 yards on 67 carries in the game.
Sophomore running back Jesse McKeehan led the way with 251 yards and three touchdowns on 16 carries after replacing junior Cameron Fogle, who was injured in the first half and didn’t return after rushing for 162 yards and three touchdowns on only nine carries. Sophomore quarterback Drew Barker rushed for 219 yards and four touchdowns on 26 carries and also threw for 90 yards and a touchdown. Senior Dylan Levsey chipped in 108 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries.
“We gave them a set they hadn’t seen,” said Trosper. “I talked all year about when we started clicking it was going to be scary. Up front is where we started taking over.”
Trosper was quick to credit that group up front of senior left tackle Ryan Finck, junior left guard Darien Wolnitzek, junior center Austin Brake, junior right guard Jared Kunkel and senior right tackle Aaron Johnson.
Franklin County finished with 593 yards total offense, 225 in the second half, just 149 without Timmons’ touchdown run.
The first half featured 782 yards in total offense between the two teams – 414 by Conner, 369 of which came on the ground, and 368 by Franklin County, 255 of which came on the ground.
The Cougars led 7-0, trailed 14-7 and then trailed 21-14 before scoring three straight touchdowns over the final three minutes of the first half and first minute of the second half. Barker’s 39-yard touchdown run with 3:33 left in the half tied it at 21-21.
Franklin County had a chance to take the lead, but Woodside fumbled at the Conner 1 with less than a minute left in the first quarter and junior Aaron Spencer recovered for Conner. Four plays later – on the first play of the second quarter – Fogle raced 69 yards off left guard for a touchdown to give Conner a 28-21 lead.
Then on the first play following a successful Conner onside kick – its second successful one of the first half – Fogle ran 49 yards for a touchdown to put Cougars up 35-21 just 16 seconds later.
Franklin County came back to close within 35-33, but had an extra point blocked and the missed a two-point conversion.
Conner upped its lead to 42-33 on Jesse McKeehan’s 21-yard TD run. with 2:20 left in the half, but that was enough time for Franklin County to march 66 yards in eight plays with Woodside passing six yards to Greg Maupin for a TD with 39 seconds left to cut it to 42-40.
After leading 42-40 at halftime the Cougars held previously undefeated Franklin County to just eight second-half points thanks to forcing five turnovers and pulled away for an 84-48 victory in a second-round Class 5A playoff game on Friday at Watkins Field.
http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll...311120077/
Conner (7-5) advances to the state quarterfinals next week for the first time in 15 seasons where it will host Anderson County, which defeated Montgomery County in a second-round game on Friday night.
“We made an adjustment in the second half by going from a three-man front to a four-man front and stymied them from running the ball and then they started to panic a little and started throwing the ball,” said Conner coach Dave Trosper. “We knew then we had them where we wanted.”
Conner picked off Franklin County quarterback Logan Woodside four times in the second half, two each by senior safety Nathan Freese and senior cornerback Cody Huff.
The Cougars turned the first two of those interceptions on Franklin County’s first two possessions of the second half into touchdowns to take a 56-40 lead.
After Franklin County junior standout Ryan Timmons, who has committed to the University of Kentucky, scored on 76-yard touchdown run to cut the Conner lead to 56-48, the Cougars dominated the rest of the way.
Timmons, who entered the game with over 1,000 yards and 18 touchdowns rushing and over 1,000 yards and 18 touchdowns receiving, finished with 264 yards rushing and two touchdowns on seven carries and three catches for only 19 yards.
“The Timmons kid is a spectacular player,” said Trosper. “We knew he was going to get his and we didn’t panic, because we knew we were going to score points.”
Conner did that thanks to rushing for a staggering 745 yards on 67 carries in the game.
Sophomore running back Jesse McKeehan led the way with 251 yards and three touchdowns on 16 carries after replacing junior Cameron Fogle, who was injured in the first half and didn’t return after rushing for 162 yards and three touchdowns on only nine carries. Sophomore quarterback Drew Barker rushed for 219 yards and four touchdowns on 26 carries and also threw for 90 yards and a touchdown. Senior Dylan Levsey chipped in 108 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries.
“We gave them a set they hadn’t seen,” said Trosper. “I talked all year about when we started clicking it was going to be scary. Up front is where we started taking over.”
Trosper was quick to credit that group up front of senior left tackle Ryan Finck, junior left guard Darien Wolnitzek, junior center Austin Brake, junior right guard Jared Kunkel and senior right tackle Aaron Johnson.
Franklin County finished with 593 yards total offense, 225 in the second half, just 149 without Timmons’ touchdown run.
The first half featured 782 yards in total offense between the two teams – 414 by Conner, 369 of which came on the ground, and 368 by Franklin County, 255 of which came on the ground.
The Cougars led 7-0, trailed 14-7 and then trailed 21-14 before scoring three straight touchdowns over the final three minutes of the first half and first minute of the second half. Barker’s 39-yard touchdown run with 3:33 left in the half tied it at 21-21.
Franklin County had a chance to take the lead, but Woodside fumbled at the Conner 1 with less than a minute left in the first quarter and junior Aaron Spencer recovered for Conner. Four plays later – on the first play of the second quarter – Fogle raced 69 yards off left guard for a touchdown to give Conner a 28-21 lead.
Then on the first play following a successful Conner onside kick – its second successful one of the first half – Fogle ran 49 yards for a touchdown to put Cougars up 35-21 just 16 seconds later.
Franklin County came back to close within 35-33, but had an extra point blocked and the missed a two-point conversion.
Conner upped its lead to 42-33 on Jesse McKeehan’s 21-yard TD run. with 2:20 left in the half, but that was enough time for Franklin County to march 66 yards in eight plays with Woodside passing six yards to Greg Maupin for a TD with 39 seconds left to cut it to 42-40.
11-12-2011, 09:20 AM
I will eat my CROW! I thought Franklin County had a shot to be in Bowling Green. I thought they had to many skill kids that it would difficult to match up with.
The Flyer Defense must have had D-hall and was still with the in school suspension teacher........
The Flyer Defense must have had D-hall and was still with the in school suspension teacher........
11-12-2011, 10:50 AM
The happiest team in the state of Kentucky are the Anderson county Bearcats. If you thought they got their rear-ends handed to them last month, It would have been much worse next Friday night. So, Merry Christmas Bearcats, enjoy your 1 week of glory. Basketball practice will began next Saturday morning.
11-12-2011, 11:21 AM
FlyerFan, Anderson County might be happy, but they are still playing.:lmao:
11-12-2011, 11:28 AM
like i said before anderson had a fluke game against franklin co and it looks like franklin had one to!!so you got hope not to have one in the playoffs.now you are going to say ac got a christmas present come on they beat a good team in montgomery co bad last night.like i said if franklin and anderson played again it would have been a good game!with everybody healthy now but they were not when we played the flyers!! anderson is very strong team when healthy first time all year. i wish they could played the flyers!!!so fans like you could understand that this is high school football and you have game like that and you had one last night!!!!!!!:please::dudecomeon:
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