I was not surprised that Allen beat Plano, but I was surprised by the score. Who would have thought that the Eagles would score more points against Plano than they did against Monterrey Tech.
And as for the Dallas Morning News prognosticators - don't pay any attention to them anymore. Seven of the Eight picked Plano. HMMMMMMMM. Experts.
The Offense could not have gotten any better. The defense bent a little, but came through with big turnover after turnover. Carson Meger, the Plano quarterback threw his first three interceptions of the year to the grateful Eagles.
You can tell things are going your way, when your only potential turnover of the night (a fumble around midfield) turns into a 50 touchdown run when Bradlee Waddell picks up the loose ball and runs to the end zone. Plano had to be totally demoralized by that one.
The Eagle's need to celebrate, remember what it took, then take care of business the next two weeks vs Jesuit and Plano East. Wylie, the last regular season game of the year looks as though it could be a tough one. And if things work out, we may see Plano again 3-4 weeks down the playoff road.
Dakarai Pecikonis celebrates his fourth touchdown reception of the game. Dakarai has 10 TD receptions on the season.
Cody Milam pass blocks against Plano. Cody was one of four offensive lineman to be signaled out as "Players of the Game". The others were: Richard Greer (#67), Cedric Ogbuehi (#71) and Taylor Pearson (#77).
Josh Reed makes a leaping interception in the end zone.
Defensive lineman LaChris Anyiam flattens a Wildcat. LaChris was named a Player of the Game in three categories: Defense, Defensive Big Play and Bubble (Big Hit).
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