Middlesboro focused on Morgan County
Published 12:10 am Thursday, October 10, 2019
Coming off of an emotional comeback victory in overtime against Leslie County last week, the Middlesboro Yellow Jackets have their sights set on the 0-7 Morgan County Cougars.
The Cougars come into Bradner Stadium winless on the season after falling to Breathitt County 35-6 last Friday.
For the second time in the season, Middlesboro was able to triumph in overtime during their last game, giving them momentum heading into this game.
Quarterback Eric Helton played an efficient game against the Eagles, completing 9-of-16 passes for 65 yards and a touchdown. He also had 10 carries for 12 yards and a touchdown. Jabari Kyle continued to lead the ground game and the receiving game with 19 carries for 109 yards and a touchdown and six receptions for 41 yards.
“Winning games builds confidence,” said Middlesboro coach Larry French, after defeating Leslie County. “These are young guys that work their tails off every day. Seeing results does wonders for confidence. Confidence leads to better execution. I think we’re seeing a confident football team right now.”
With the victory, Middlesboro improved to 5-2 on the season, matching their win total for the last four seasons.
The Yellow Jackets are averaging 26.7 points-per-game, while allowing 31.8 points-per-game. However, that number is slightly skewed, thanks to the Williamsburg Yellow Jackets and the Breathitt County Bobcats, who put up 55 and 57 points on Middlesboro, respectively.
The Yellow Jackets are averaging 221.8 rushing yards per game and 78 passing yards per game. However, over the course of the last three games (with the exception of Breathitt County) Middlesboro has been more balanced on offense.
Excluding the loss to the Bobcats, Helton is 13-of-25 passing for 125 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions. Kyle has over 250 all-purpose yards in those same games, with two touchdowns.
If Middlesboro takes care of business against Morgan County, they will improve to 6-2 on the season before a bye week followed by a road trip to Knott County Central on Oct. 25.