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Senior Night can be a huge distraction. Bulldogs Beware!!

 

Now, since I have warned the "Dawgs" , i'll say Bearden by 27.

 

 

I agree with the distraction part, as we have witnessed the Bulldogs beat Science Hill on Homecoming, the Cougars on Homecoming and Da Bears on Senior Night. I am sure Coach Taylor will have his young team prepared.

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Dillon is his grandson and he plays DE, if he gets better with technique and puts on 15 lbs he could be very good. Very good athlete. Good thing is they only lose 1 person off of their defense next year.

 

 

 

I guess your referring to Tanner Fine. He will not be easy to replace. They do lose more than one senior of defense. LB and backup RB, Brandon Sapp is a senior.

 

On offense they will lose to graduation starters, OL Travis Roberson, WR Will Campbell, and QB Ryan Potter.

 

Also graduating is one of the states most consistent kicker/punter Brandon Reagan.

 

With all that said this team will be thick with returning starters and a strong sophomore turning junior class.

All the changes in the structure of the TSSAA should create an interesting season in 2009.

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Dillon Wilker has a bright future in football.......I'm not sure baseball is his best option at this point...although I know he is very good playing baseball.......IMO he has a D-1 future in football...

 

 

I agree with your assessment as his game has improved each week. He is tenacious. He and Tanner compete for tackles as you wrote in a recent article.

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I agree with your assessment as his game has improved each week. He is tenacious. He and Tanner compete for tackles as you wrote in a recent article.

 

 

 

Yes...those are two of the more competitive kids I have talked too. Tanner is just a straight up beast at LB....he will strike you....Dillon's problem early in the season was confidence..and he didnt start the season as a starter...but he has really come on...Dillon's dad was a pretty good athlete and so was his mom......I think Dillon's dad played college ball...comes from a very athletic family...Buddy and such...

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Jeff County fans, do these starting lineups look good?

 

Jefferson County

Offense

 

Pos...No.....Name..................Ht.....Wt.....Yr.

WR....18...Shane Frank............6-0....180.....Sr.

QT.....74...Stephen Jenkins......6-4.....235....So.

QG.....63...Brandt Stooksbury..5-11...242....So.

C.......54...Erick Cain..............5-10....180....So.

SG.....58...Jamie Plount...........6-4.....270....Sr.

ST.....51....A.J. Narcisse..........6-3.....250....Sr.

TE.....20...Jesse Kraus............6-0.....205....Sr.

QB....17...Will Darby..............6-1.....215....Sr.

RB.....21..Travis Tolliver........5-10....168.....Jr.

RB.....46..Will Brooks.............6-1.....225....Sr.

SE......7....Nick Grindstaff.......6-0.....181.....Sr.

 

Defense

E....32...Thomas Cook............6-0.....187.....Jr.

T....70...Terrence Stewart.......6-4.....315.....Sr.

NG..56...Dustin Whitt............5-11....215....Sr.

T....72...Michael Sinard...........5-10....311....Sr.

DE..20...Jessy Kraus..............6-0.....205....Sr.

LB..31...David Simms.............5-10....170....Sr.

LB..44...Zack Kountz..............6-1......207....So.

CB...7...Nick Grindstaff...........6-0.....181.....Sr.

CB..26...Ben Moore................5-9.....165....Sr.

SS..10..Anthony Goins............6-0.....171....So.

FS...18..Shane Frank..............6-0......180...Sr.

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After last season, it's good to see the Dogs have come around more than most people game them credit. During the summer, 4 games was the number they were supposed to win. This seems to be more than the usual class of sophs.

 

 

Yes, Bearden has a strong sophomore class, highlighted by Devrin Young, Stefon Stephens, Peyton Landers, and Drew Williamson.

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