Creek, Rams will have three QBs on the field at the same time; Sharpe, Neal, and Robinson. And all of them will probably share the QB position. Good luck to any defense trying to defend them and the Rams offense this fall. And not to worry about the Rams defense. They have plenty coming on board.This is a great choice for the topic of this thread. Using returnees as my guide for…. skill players stats and leading tacklers….Brevard is at the top of the list. I don’t know if that translates to being improved; but, it definitely helps.
Surprisingly …Bunker Hill has more returning players than I thought as well. Led by Willis Jr. and his brother, Jaylan, who was a leading tackler. They must be twins because they are the same age. The Bears have a decent core returning …heck! I thought they were losing everybody. Just for the record….West Lincoln and Maiden do too. The CVAC is going to be fun to watch.😉
Another example…Reidsville is losing more than I thought. Mansfield and Widerman were not only the leading tacklers but were 2 of the leading rushers. No one can convince me that Sharpe wont be the QB to replace Lee and he had as many tackles as the other two did. I can’t see Sharpe going both ways…but maybe he will. Of course they still have Neal, Harrison and Cobb which is still plenty good on both sides of the ball but for Reidsville to improve (topic of this thread) means they have to win it all again and finish higher in the overall rankings. That ain’t gonna be easy to do. Honestly, they shouldn’t even be mentioned in this thread as they are the reigning champs.
I studied all of the top 25 (2a) teams for returnees…Shelby too…but Imma leave it right here for now as to not get Shelby Lion all tore up on a Sunday morning. 😜