This episode focuses on the latest developments in the Mississippi high school football season, providing insights and analysis on key matchups and standout performances. The hosts, Tanner Marlar and Cody Blaszczak, discuss the divisional play in the MHSAA football landscape, highlighting the competitive nature of the various classifications.
The conversation covers the dominant performance of Amory over Tishomingo County, the impressive win by New Albany over Senatobia, and the continued excellence of Grenada’s Michael Taylor. They also delve into the game of the week, where Choctaw County defeated East Webster.
The hosts analyze the quarterback situation at East Webster, exploring the potential of freshman Cross Avent and the decision-making process regarding playing time. They also examine the offensive firepower of Choctaw County, led by the trio of Caleb Cunningham, KJ Cork, and the running back, Miller.
Additionally, they discuss the overall competitiveness of the 4A classification in Mississippi high school football, considering the potential for an upset of the traditional powerhouses like Lewisville.
They also touch on the recent announcement of the Miss Volleyball awards, highlighting the impressive achievements of players like Milee Switcher, Macie Phifer, Adeline Vaughn, and Mabry Eason, who are all aiming to defend their state titles.