There is buzz all over the state of Kentucky that the
biggest game under this Friday night’s lights will be at Hazard’s Daniel Field
as the #1 team in 2A, the Somerset Briar Jumpers, are next on deck for the
Bulldogs. So far this year the Briarjumpers have steamrolled every opponent on
their schedule putting up and incredible 54 points per game while only giving
up 10 per contest! There is little doubt to their validity this year in the
talk for 2A title contention and, outside of die hard Mayfield fans, seem to be
the consensus #1 in their class. The Bulldogs have been on a different path.
They weren’t even ranked in the top 10 of 1A for the first three weeks of the
season, spent one week at #10 tied with Pineville, then catapulted to #3 after
a huge win over the Paintsville Tigers last week. The Briar Jumpers are an
explosive team with some unbelievable athletes and the Bulldogs will have to
play an even better game than they did last week against Paintsville if they
are to be competitive against 2A’s #1.
Somerset has one of the most balanced offensive attacks you
will ever find. They will feature Kentucky recruit Kaiya Sheron at QB. He has
already put up some gaudy numbers, 51/67 for 1,030 yards, 11 TDs, only 1 INT
through the air, and has added another 300 on the ground. In addition to
Sheron, another big weapon in their arsenal is Alex Miller. Big number 21 gets
downhill in a hurry and never stops grinding for more yards. Miller and Sheron
run and pass behind a great looking center as well in Drew Johnson. Johnson is
the anchor of a line that opens up holes and doesn’t stop working their feet until
the whistle blows. Defensively, the Briarjumpers will have two big bodies to
clog up run lanes with Jase Bruner and Cale Todd. Bruner is leading Somerset in
tackles with 31 on the season and 4 TFL. Total offense for Somerset stands at
1,400 yards rushing and 1,000 yards passing. Sheron can create with his legs
when the pocket breaks down, but is also one of the most composed QBs in the
state, making secondaries cover all night during scrambles. Containment and
coverage will be the keys for the Bulldogs on Friday night against that
dangerous offense.
The Bulldogs are coming into the game riding a 4 game win
streak that has seen wins come against increasingly more difficult opponents
week after week. The Bulldog’s offense has been steady this season behind
Garrett Miller, who is quietly having a big year with 869 yards through the
air, going 49/72 with 9 TDs and 3 INTs. The Bulldogs has also relied heavily on
their run game this season in addition to Miller’s arm. Trajon Campbell is
leading the ground attack with 399 yards, but don’t be fooled by only having
250 yards, Reece Fletcher has also been a force over the past 2 weeks, breaking
100 yards in each contest, to compliment Campbell’s big numbers. The leading
pass catcher for the Bulldogs is Andrew Ford. The sophomore has hauled in the
most catches for Hazard this season and is sitting at 261 yards on the year.
Mason Collins is also having a giant year, hauling in some big receptions from
his tight end position and accounting for 1/4 of Miller’s TDs through the air.
The Bulldogs defense came up big again last week against a hard running John
Walker Phelps for the Tigers and were able to only give up 2 touchdowns against
a very explosive offense and big, physical offensive line. The big guys up
front on the defensive line, Timothy Owsley, Jacob Fields, Nate Smith, Ian
Brashear, Matt Couch, and Hootie Thomas had a huge game with Thomas having his
best game to date as a Bulldog recording 10 tackles with 2 sacks. Behind that
line is two seasoned veterans at the linebacker position in Mason Collins and
Reece Fletcher. This huge duo has combined for almost 100 tackles on the
season. The Bulldogs will have one distinct advantage, other than homefield,
coming into Friday nights contest. Jonah Helm may be the difference in a
tightly contested ball game. Helm has put 4 field goals through for the
Bulldogs against 0 field goals for Somerset. His steady leg as been huge so far
this year for Hazard and is a threat from 50 yards out.
For the Bulldogs to be successful on Friday they must
control the line of scrimmage. Somerset’s o and d-lines aren’t as big as
Paintsville’s were but they seem to have better feet and are able to block
until the whistle blows and blow would be blockers up on the defensive side of
the ball. They have some very good linebackers that get to the ball much like
Danville did. The Briarjumper secondary is also fast enough to play man across
the field and allow the interior to bring pressure on the QB or stack the box
against the run. It should be and exciting night in Happy Hollow on Friday
night and will be a great atmosphere to be a part of. Kickoff is scheduled for
7:30pm. Check back in with Bluegrasssportsnation.com on Saturday for a complete
recap.