Obviously be an improved team this year. They only have three home games this year. They open up the season with Denison which should turn out to be one of there easier games. After Denison three tough games come up. At Carroll at Lewis Central then homecoming against Dallas Center. It will be key to stay healthy during those games.
Obviously probably see a lot of Tarney running the ball. Which most teams will try to stop the run. He hits his holes hard and can make big runs and break tackles. He is up to 240 and from what I hear they want him to get quicker. He had issues fumbling the ball and makes some bonehead decisions sometimes. As seen in baseball sliding in to second base man getting thrown out of the game and suspended the next one. He did it again in the state tournament to but they didn't throw him out in that game though even Ron on the radio said they could of. He will make the big play but he makes mistakes at key times most of the time mental mistakes. Fumbled the ball quite a bit last year. Doesn't always give his all every play.
Another key for Harlan will be keeping Juhl healthy and they need him to make better throws if they are going to win games. He had 14 interceptions last year and 5 td. He saw a lot of open targets last year he either overthrew or underthrew. Just wasn't accurate with his throws. People are going to try to stop the run and make Juhl beat them through the air. He is going to see a lot of blitzes and pressure we will see if he can stay healthy. He will have to be able to make the throws if Harlan is going to have a good season.
Hosack isn't coaching this year so obvious weak point is going to be the offense again. Juhl didn't coach last year but he decided to come back and coach this year. Harlan coaches are Bladt, Carstens, Kohorst, Juhl and Todd Bladt.
Im guessing Harlan improves from 3-6 to 5-4.
Obviously probably see a lot of Tarney running the ball. Which most teams will try to stop the run. He hits his holes hard and can make big runs and break tackles. He is up to 240 and from what I hear they want him to get quicker. He had issues fumbling the ball and makes some bonehead decisions sometimes. As seen in baseball sliding in to second base man getting thrown out of the game and suspended the next one. He did it again in the state tournament to but they didn't throw him out in that game though even Ron on the radio said they could of. He will make the big play but he makes mistakes at key times most of the time mental mistakes. Fumbled the ball quite a bit last year. Doesn't always give his all every play.
Another key for Harlan will be keeping Juhl healthy and they need him to make better throws if they are going to win games. He had 14 interceptions last year and 5 td. He saw a lot of open targets last year he either overthrew or underthrew. Just wasn't accurate with his throws. People are going to try to stop the run and make Juhl beat them through the air. He is going to see a lot of blitzes and pressure we will see if he can stay healthy. He will have to be able to make the throws if Harlan is going to have a good season.
Hosack isn't coaching this year so obvious weak point is going to be the offense again. Juhl didn't coach last year but he decided to come back and coach this year. Harlan coaches are Bladt, Carstens, Kohorst, Juhl and Todd Bladt.
Im guessing Harlan improves from 3-6 to 5-4.