and here.. Reed Showed what was poppin... but, Was happy that s.u band was there... made a nice kinna battle but, lol.. just a nice battle...not on Reed Level.. and it's funny to review this and see how it played out...
@Jay St. Aug get destroyed in the stands??? lol. Even if we ever did take a "L" in the stands (which I think we only took 1 during MY 4 years), we never got destroyed and it was always close. The only time I can think of ANY band just manhandling or "destroying" St. Aug in the stands was Kennedy in 98-99
Those were the days. Everyone is correct, they need more feeder programs. Its never gonna be the same, unless you do what St. Aug did and create a 6th grade, or a Jr. high as part of these 9-12th grade schools.
To digress, but did someone compare Mr. Hampton to Mr. Rawlins at Walker, or say that they were on a comprable level? Dude, Mr Hampton was in a class in all his own. He is like Wilt Chamberlin or Bill Russell, no competition, no comparison. I saw this man write an entire field show in 10 minutes that most colleges couldn't execute. He was a master like none we have ever, or maybe never see before.
Reed wanted too take it Outside.. just case we get Kicked out an Arena don't mean it's over... the stads is only the 1st part.. but i would love to see if S Lab met them out there and what went down if they did
But Reed Ripped a Hole In these Dudes A$$es.. but they made a nice battle.. Atleast they tried to hold it down for their city.. But I always say These bands are Carbon Copies of New Orleans Bands
St Aug was always Only at ther best on the Field.. but in the stands They got Destroyed In New Orleans... that's wat i hated about St. Aug.. and It's Soo Funny how that White band like,,,We Gotta get from around these Ignorant A$$ New Orleaneas dudes..
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Those were the days. Everyone is correct, they need more feeder programs. Its never gonna be the same, unless you do what St. Aug did and create a 6th grade, or a Jr. high as part of these 9-12th grade schools.
To digress, but did someone compare Mr. Hampton to Mr. Rawlins at Walker, or say that they were on a comprable level? Dude, Mr Hampton was in a class in all his own. He is like Wilt Chamberlin or Bill Russell, no competition, no comparison. I saw this man write an entire field show in 10 minutes that most colleges couldn't execute. He was a master like none we have ever, or maybe never see before.