Three questions: Anadarko vs. Tuttle
Tuttle hosts Anadarko in a game that will go a long way in clearing up the district 3A-1 playoff picture. Here’s a few angles for this game and beyond.
Can Andarko rebound after losing two out of its last three games?
Sure they can, only trouble is, Tuttle is the wrong team to attempt that against, especially when the Tigers are at home. Anadarko trounced Santa Fe South but lost back-to-back games to Elgin and Blanchard which is there is no shame in. Both are good teams. But Anadarko has also had to deal with injuries so it will be interesting to see how competitive they are playing with a full deck.
What’s in it for Tuttle?
Phil Koons would say plenty. The Class 3A playoffs loom large and these next two games will be helpful in getting ready for when losing games means your season is over. Tuttle has been penalized too much this season, one of its few weaknesses. Crisper execution on both sides of the ball wouldn’t hurt either, but those elements have generally been good to great all year.
What’s in it for Anadarko?
Plenty. This might seem like a game that Tuttle should win easily, and it probably should. But never underestimate a team with something to play for. After a hot start Anadarko has cooled off considerably leaving them at 3-2 in district play fighting for a spot along with Blanchard (3-2), Clinton (3-2) and even Newcastle (2-3). Tuttle and Elgin have the top two spots locked up. The other two remain very much up for grabs.
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they should have been playing matt harper at running back instead of trying to build up the sophties class he had as much yards as david oku his sophmore year and had 480 yards in his 2 varsity games with the high school team as a freshman then got stuck with a freshman class his junior year and played cornerback his senior year so he’s well capable on both sides of the ball shows how the coaching is down and when is coach jackson ever going to figure out they would’ve won games if they had kickers not only for the extra point but long range as well???? Matt played with ou commit austin haywood growing up he tried to move to a better school the first of this year also to guthrie but his aunt lived on the east side of highway 33 BUMMER!!!