Christian Goeckel
Rocky Hidalgo Show Oct 24
Tough Loss For Terrors
By: Christian Goeckel
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The Glynn Academy Terrors fell to the Richmond Hill Wildcats 12-7 Friday night in a game that put Glynn Academy in unfamiliar territory.
Someone else now controls the Terror’s fate. Richmond Hill came into the game undefeated, with West Virginia commit Sam James leading the way from his wide receiver spot.
While Glynn entered off of dominating performance over Brunswick the week before. This was a matchup of the top two contenders in this region.
The Terrors entered this game knowing all of this full and well. Both teams would be in for a slugfest. In a game that was black and blue throughout with both teams playing a smothering brand of defense, the predominant color was yellow. Flag after flag flew in Glynn County stadium, with most going against the home team.
For the most part Glynn did a great job of shutting James down. Unfortunately, there were too many times when a Glynn corner would deflect a pass, only to look down and see that little yellow hanky laying at their feet. I counted at least 3 pass interference calls against the corners covering James, and there were even more holding calls charged against the Terrors.
It’s hard enough to beat a quality opponent on their own, much less when you’re competing against the officials as well.
Glynn’s defense was smothering, with the only touchdown coming on a 4th and an inch, when the running back broke free from the scrum for a walk in. Besides that, this vaunted Richmond Hill offense was shut down.
The only problem? So was Glynn’s. Richmond Hill committed hard to stopping the dive, and forcing Jernigan to throw. Jernigan never looked comfortable in the pocket, and was only able to complete a few balls. Two of those passes lead to first downs in the Terror’s lone touchdown drive, but they simply weren’t able to be consistent enough.
The run game, Glynn’s bread and butter, was also hit or miss. Caine Crews and Tyler Grant were able to break a few, but never consecutively. The quarterback center exchange didn’t help either as Jernigan was scooping the ball off the ground at least five times during the game.
All of that, and Glynn still had a chance to pull it out in the end, but bad snaps and lack of a true passing game bit them as they tried to work the ball down the field in a two minute drill.
This game was an aberration. Literally, nothing fell the Terror’s Way. The snap issue will be corrected quickly. You won’t see another receiver like Sam James until deep into the playoffs. And, the flag situation will even itself out.
There are also many positives that can be taken from this game. Number one? This defense is real. Guys like Sam James are going to get the benefit of the doubt with officials on 50/50 calls, but even with all of that you still only allow 12. That will get the job done 99% of the time.
All is not lost in the region, either. Currently the region sits like this:
Richmond Hill 2-0
Glynn Academy 2-1
Brunswick 2-1
Effingham 0-2
Bradwell 0-2
This thing is still way up for grabs. Glynn holds the tie breaker over Brunswick, and will be huge Pirate fans next week when Brunswick takes on Richmond Hill. If the Terrors beat Bradwell to close the season and Richmond Hill falls to Brunswick and Effingham, the Terrors will reclaim the region. If Brunswick wins out and Glynn falls to Bradwell, the Pirates will own the region. Still with me?
All of this will be decided in the next couple of weeks, and it’s going to be a whole lot of fun.
Florida/Georgia Weirdness
By: Christian Goeckel
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In a series that has been dominated by Florida in recent history, a lot of traditional football knowledge can be tossed to the wayside.
Remember the year Treon Harris completed three passes IN THE ENTIRE GAME and Florida still demolished Georgia 38-20?
Yeah, this series is the definition of “throw out the record books”. So, in the spirit of the World’s Largest Outdoor…or whatever it is now, I’m throwing out the same old matchup rundown and digging deep and getting weird with the fringe matchups that will decide this decidedly weird, beautiful, annual tradition.
Rocky Hidalgo Show Oct 17
Terrors Sink Pirates
By: Christian Goeckel
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There’s nothing quite like high school football. In a town with just two teams, everyone must choose a side.
From downtown Brunswick coffee shops, to the golf courses on Jekyll, City Championship smack talk reached a fever-pitch this week. Brunswick finally has a team their fans and alumni can be proud of, putting up a over 40 points a game and doing it in style.
On the other side, Glynn Academy entered this week as the pseudo undercard (an undercard that had won the past three matchups, but an undercard nonetheless.).
The Terrors started the year 1-2, and the offense seemed to be missing a little too much after the departure of Deejay Dallas. Sure, they’d won a couple to get to 3-2, but have you seen Brunswick’s offense?
All that hype led to an atmosphere on Friday night that can only be described as Bowl Game -esque. Because Glynn and Brunswick share a stadium, the teams rotate home and away sides of the field every year. This year the home side fell to Glynn, with Terror nation packing the stadium side under the press box, while Brunswick’s faithful equally filled up the “away” side.
White and red smoked mixed in the South Georgia night while both teams exploded onto the field. The stage was set, now could this game live up to the hype?
For Glynn it did and then some. After deferring until the second half, Glynn’s defense took the field to test their metal against an offense that hadn’t been held under 43 points since week one.
Glynn answered the challenge. Hunter Hall stuffed Brunswick on a fourth and short deep in Glynn’s territory, setting the tone for the rest of the game. Glynn consistently got Brunswick Quarterback Jamarius Stevens off his spot, never allowing him to settle in and throw.
Brunswick was able to gash Glynn up the middle on their lone scoring drive of the first half, but couldn’t consistently establish any ground game.
Offensively, Coach Hidalgo doesn’t hide what he wants to do. He wants his running backs to hit you in the mouth all night, try to stop them.
Senior Caine Crews has taken that philosophy to heart, rushing for over 100 yards and 3 touchdowns. Hidalgo also unleashed his “Riverboat Gambler” side, with a throwback to Randon Jernigan that set up Glynn’s first score, and a reverse to back-up QB Sam Wagoner who pulled up and fired a strike to a wide open Jernigan streaking down the sideline for another touchdown.
With Glynn’s running game in full gear and Brunswick’s offense stuck in reverse, this game seemed to be headed to a blowout. Credit Brunswick for not backing down.
The Pirates put a touchdown on the board before the half to put the score at 12-7 headed into the break. The game hung in the balance deep into the third until Patrick Fulton came untouched on a Brunswick punt, blocking it and recovering it deep in Pirates territory.
Crews punched it in a few plays later, and that was that. Both teams would score once more, with Glynn emerging victorious 26-13.
Hidalgo has stated throughout the year that this region still runs through Glynn Academy. No matter how down they may seem, nothing will be given to you. You’ll have to pry this region from Glynn’s hands. Good luck.
This team has improved every week. If they can continue this formula of smash mouth running and smothering defense, another deep playoff run is in the cards. To the rest of Georgia… you’ve been warned.
Rocky Hidalgo Show Oct 10
Terrors Throttle Effingham
By: Christian Goeckel
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Good football teams seem to take on the identity of their coach.
Alabama is a “trust the process” machine that will cut you out if you don’t fit, just like their coach Nick Saban.
Georgia Tech carries a huge chip on their shoulder, to go along with a huge inferiority complex mostly perpetuated by head man Paul Johnson. The Glynn Academy Red Terrors are no exception.
Rocky Hidalgo Show Oct 3
Glynn Exterminates Wayne
By: Christian Goeckel
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When the Terrors took the field Friday night in Jesup, it had been four weeks to the day since they walked off the field after being trounced by Tift County.
In those 28 days lie a hurricane whose effects are still felt around the county, irreparable damage done to families, 16 grueling hot practices, and a lot of determination.