Joe Stocstill - Vols tight end

#26
#26
Indeed! Travelers need allocate no less than 15 full minutes if they hope to see it all.
You can expect to see such exciting attractions like:
-corn fields
-tobacco patches
-a redlight
-a Dollar General store (new in 2010)
-a BP

-and the most famous monument: a railroad underpass with the words "I pray for the magic rat" spraypainted on the entrance (this graffiti is known by all in Cornersville, though nobody seems to know its origin or meaning. My parents tell me it has been there since before they attended the school in the early 80's!)

Sounds like the perfect place to live
 
#27
#27
Serious question... what does 11-of-810 mean? Thats a crazy stat. So his completion percentage was terrible... yet he threw for 10 touchdowns so 10 out of 11 completions were TDs.

11 completions for 1552 yards. That is the type of yards per pass you can achieve when you "pray to the magic rat." I would suggest Worley make an immediate pilgrimage to Connersville. There he must "pray to the rat." Apparently this "magic rat" can be found at one of Cornersville's several strip bars: "the watering hole", "midnight express", and the nearby "boobie bungalow."

Obviously Jim Bob Cooter from a nearby town channelled the "magic rat's power." Maybe the Cooter connection could be made in the Boobie Bungelow or Watering Hole. Tread carefully though, Bammers are many in the area.
 
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#32
#32
I haven't ever seen this kids name on here, but he's listed on the roster as a RS FR LB from Lewisburg, TN.

According to an article I read, he's apparently a QB, turned safety, turned tight end. Last week he played during a goal line double tight end set in a short yardage situation and "won his one on one matchup," according to Mark Elder.

Anyway, I always like seeing tidbits like this from little known players like Stocsstill. Maybe someone to look for against Georgia.



:hi:
:eek:k:
 
#33
#33
Cornersville is a tiny school in CORNERSVILLE, TN, not Lewisburg. It's where my parents went and got together and you know, made me....

Anyways, 75% of my family goes/went there. Right now I have a cousin who currently attends the school who told me before the season about this guy. I have been looking for him each game, but he rarely sees any PT. However, he is a legend in Cornersville. Hope he makes it one day. GBO

Is it where Cornvol is from??? Hummmmm
Could be.
 
#34
#34
I haven't ever seen this kids name on here, but he's listed on the roster as a RS FR LB from Lewisburg, TN.

According to an article I read, he's apparently a QB, turned safety, turned tight end. Last week he played during a goal line double tight end set in a short yardage situation and "won his one on one matchup," according to Mark Elder.

Anyway, I always like seeing tidbits like this from little known players like Stocsstill. Maybe someone to look for against Georgia.



:hi:

Thanks for info. All the time reading I was going "who the heck is this"? Wow, you never really know what you think you know. (Yogi Berra). :thumbsup:
GO VOLS! BEAT THE DAWGS!!:clapping:
 
#36
#36
Cornersville, Duck River Valley Conference, 1-A...unless it has changed names in 31 years. We played(play) them at Huntland. Scrappy teams that played above their talent IMO.
 
#39
#39
I haven't ever seen this kids name on here, but he's listed on the roster as a RS FR LB from Lewisburg, TN.

According to an article I read, he's apparently a QB, turned safety, turned tight end. Last week he played during a goal line double tight end set in a short yardage situation and "won his one on one matchup," according to Mark Elder.

Anyway, I always like seeing tidbits like this from little known players like Stocsstill. Maybe someone to look for against Georgia.



:hi:

That completion percentage isn't very good; 11-810? But his TD to attempts ratio is pretty solid.
 

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