The Panther’s seemed to continue to struggle. Still in the 1st Quarter, Perry continued to try to run the ball against Jackson’s powerful defense. The Polar Bears first score of the night ends up coming from #15 Cooper Geissinger – TOUCHDOWN!!! PAT- Good! JHS-7 PHS-0. As Jackson’s #51, Teigen Essig, hikes the ball to his QB you could tell that something special was about to happen. Following the time out, Ecrement keeps the ball and is chased out of bounds by #8 Carter Foster- another 1st Down. Where he is tackled by #15, 5 ‘4, Vann Riordan- 1st and 10…. Next #3 Lucas Ecrement, The Bears QB, completes a bomb to Jr. The Panthers QB #9 Austin Mattox takes the field.Īs Jackson’s offensive takes the field, it will be exciting in Week 5 to see if they continue to dominate their opponents. Ivanic receives the catch and returns the ball 10 yards. The Panthers Roy Simmons #2 and Christian Ivanic #20 were back awaiting the catch to start Perry with an advantage. Cooper Mizeur, started off the game with a high flying kick off to Perry as the past, present, and future Polar Bears cheered their team on. The oldest Polar Bear Mascot is from 1963! Tonight, was also Jackson’s “Homecoming Game”. It was amazing! The Jackson band also honored all the past mascots as well. Throughout the night, at one point, there were at least 450 musicians musically entertaining the crowd. One of the first highlights of the evening was the Jackson’s Purple Army celebrating Past, Present, and Future Night. From the other end of the field, you could see the Jackson’s Student Section, this week, was displaying red, white, and blue. As the game began, you could hear the sound of a megaphone coming from the Perry stands, cheering on their team. The Panthers Student Section was filled with bright pink and a lot of sparkles for “Barbie Night”. It was another cool and brisk night for football as the Perry Panthers entered the Robert Fife Stadium to face the Jackson Polar Bears. The cheers and the bright lights – Oh, those Friday Night Lights. The NFL Draft begins later this week, and with the Seahawks already possessing two lethal weapons in the WR room, former Auburn football star Williams could audition to be the cherry on top as a late-round steal.I Have A Question: What does “Friday Night Lights” mean to you? A few of our Jackson Football Fans shared, – “It brings me lots of excitement!” – “It’s on – It’s payday!” – “There is no feeling like getting to go out and play in front of your town with your best friends.” With the Seahawks having seen their stature fallen in the NFC West after a home loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the postseason and ceding the NFC West crown in the years prior to the San Francisco 49ers and Rams, it’s put up or shut up in the Emerald City.Īs a potential boundary WR toeing the sidelines in the Seahawks schemes with DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett serving as the deep-ball threats on the opposite side of the field, Williams could be a late-round steal that scores plenty with the defensive spotlight shining on Seattle’s top two pass-catchers. Sleepers oftentimes develop from undervalued studs during draft season and Williams has the potential to be a fantasy football owner’s dream in the right situation.Ī great situation for Williams would be the Seattle Seahawks, who have their backs against the wall in 2021 due to a quarterback situation that could further deteriorate due to the wandering eyes of Russell Wilson. Williams has been called a sleeper by PFF due to his knack for creating highlights down the field and in the red zone. Schwartz has been garnering interest because of his blazing 40-yard-dash time and post-catch burst. The highest draft pick could be in round 3 or round 4, with Anthony Schwartz or Seth Williams being the first name called from the Plains. The fit of every former Auburn football star is paramount at the next level because of the razor-thin margins that exist to see a career be made or broken.įor the Class of 2021 Tigers looking to graduate to the NFL, there is no can’t miss day one talent like Derrick Brown or Noah Igbinoghene, from the 2020 draft.
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