SMQ: Anadarko vs. Tuttle
So even without Ethan Biddy, one of their best offensive linemen and several other starters missing from the lineup Tuttle still had no problems winning their district in convincing fashion with a 31-0 rout of Anadarko.
Tuttle
What went right: Just about everything. The most amazing thing to come out of this game for me was Bobby Stonebreaker’s 52-yard field goal. That’s such a rarity in high school football where kicking games range from bad to downright awful, generally speaking. Stonebreaker is an elite talent at the position and it’s a complete joke he hasn’t been snagged by a Division I school yet. He already has more range than current OU kicker Jimmy Stevens has on his best day…with hurricane force winds at his back. Moving on, Tanner Koons and Dylan Coppenbarger helped Tuttle rush for nearly 300 yards. The defense pitched a shut out, even without Biddy, as guys like Cole Gracey harassed Anadarko’s ball carriers all night long.
What went wrong: There were a couple of fumbles and Koons threw an interception. Outside of that, a near flawless performance.
Anadarko
What went right: Not much. The good news for Anadarko is they’re getting a little healthier and did a great job on Tuttle defensively in the second half. Also, this is a young Anadarko team that returns loads of starters next year. You can see the potential of this group that should be fully realized in 2010. Hopefully they’ll get a taste of the playoffs this year.
What went wrong: Plenty. Anadarko had a fumble but really never came close to getting anything going on offense as Tuttle limited them to under 150 total yards. Defensively, Anadarko couldn’t stop the rush but did a decent job otherwise, particularly in the second half.
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