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Week 3 Point Spread Results...A Third STAR Already!

King Marques I

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We have never had a start to the season like this...doctrk's 22 wins edged out OfficerDick and TVGB9582 getting him this week's STAR...In just our fourth week doctrk has earned his third STAR...doctrk is starting to go where no poster has gone before...It is impressive.
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Week 3
saw the favorites go 28-6 straight up...On the season favorites are 108-29 straight up.

When the point spreads were included a season high 12 games flipped to the dogs and 1 ended in a forfeit and was discarded (Rialto at Granite Hills)...That means the Favorites lost out to the Dogs finishing just 16-18...On the season Favorites continue to lead the dogs 75-59-3
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Here is our Week 3 Leaderboard:

22 Wins- doctrk
21- OfficerDick
21- TVGB9582
20- FrmrOlineguy
20- warrenmlk
19- OPHS83
19- Dave Keefer
19- takedwnmachine
17- King Marques I
17- 2i Tech
17- MagnoliaRam
15- bigmitchdogg1
13- div5prep
12- D5fan
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Our STAR Leaderboard for the season looks like this:

3 STARs- doctrk

2 STARs- OfficerDick

1 STAR- D5fan
1 STAR- OPHS83
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Here are the results from Week 3:

Thursday
Eisenhower* -7 Moreno Valley 21-22
Kaiser -25 Hillcrest* 22-14

Friday
Centennial* -20 1/2 Liberty (Henderson, NV) 63-29
Silverado* -14 Corona 20-27
Norco* -13 1/2 Vista Murrieta 49-28
Murrieta Valley -6 Roosevelt* 43-17
Santiago -21 Grand Terrace* 26-14
Bishop Amat* -27 1/2 Chino Hills 33-14
Damien -4 1/2 Charter Oak* 33-14
Etiwanda* -32 Great Oak 31-34
Los Osos* -29 1/2 Redlands 28-21
Upland* -35 Central Catholic (Modesto, CA) 49-27
Murrieta Mesa* -17 1/2 Palm Desert 21-16
Temecula Valley -20 Norte Vista* 16-12
Servite -10 1/2 Cajon* 45-21
San Gorgonio* -2 1/2 Carter 40-36
Citrus Valley -51 La Quinta* 56-10
Heritage* -12 Redlands East Valley 33-10
Chaparral -32 1/2 Yucaipa* 52-29
Tahquitz -14 Canyon Springs* 22-21
North* -8 1/2 Hemet 7-6
El Monte* -10 1/2 Orange Vista 35-6
Diamond Ranch -35 Valley View* 41-7
Beaumont* -46 1/2 Banning 59-0
Citrus Hill -7 1/2 Rancho Mirage* 34-17
West Valley* -4 Vista Del Lago 20-24
Patriot* -3 1/2 Indian Springs 28-6
Miller -6 1/2 Fontana* 12-23
Arroyo Valley* -16 1/2 Pacific 36-14
Notre Dame* -10 Rubidoux 56-12
La Sierra -4 Bloomington* 7-30
Ramona* -6 1/2 Arlington 35-20
Jurupa Hills* -5 Temescal Canyon 47-34
Granite Hills* -14 Rialto DROPPED (forfeit)
Summit* -21 Barstow 38-14
 
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Doc called it luck but I gotta go with him to a Vegas casino sometime. He's on to something and keeping it secret. lol.

Hey KingM, how was South Carolina, was Hilinski impressive?
 
The game started with a moment of silence and a hand salute to remember those with mental illness (a nice moment to the memory of Tyler).

Ryan Hilinski lead a nice opening drive that had to settle for a field goal which became the mode of the day. The Gamecocks moved the ball but had difficulty finishing drives.

Alabama had no such difficulty. They were as advertised and by the 3rd quarter had taken over the game.

Hilinski at times looked really good, especially in the short game. He had the Gamecocks looking competitive but still a step away.

They are excited for him and they believe he is a step in the right direction.
 
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