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I agree... Cville had alot of inexperience last year, but now those younger guys have a year under their belt. They only lost 2 seniors, so they should be fine! There was alot more losses in the region as far as last years seniors goes. /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />

 

Dawgpride's back ladies and gentlmen!

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He'sss back! should be a fun season on coacht. :roflol:

 

 

anyways...where are the trashtalkin cornersville players now? kinda boring with out em...

 

 

trash talkin? didn't see a whole lot of that last year, but to answer your question I think they're at camp. Don't quote me on that.

 

 

na, im just mostly talkin about that stupidwantan dude. but camp would make since.

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last year was a bust def had high hopes but during the summer lost the most valuable wide reciever in the region kyle hammock because they found out he was eight days to old then keith pearson got kicked out of school who was a two way starter justin deason failed hes back this year and justin mccord went to chapel hill bassham got hurt things did not go c villes way but number 3 is back as a senior hes our best player we got 25 who is gunna be great this year and i think our line will be alot better.

 

 

That's really bold. Most valuable WR?

 

So who will C'ville be looking to to lead them this year? I know it was Bassham and #3 last year.

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last year was a bust def had high hopes but during the summer lost the most valuable wide reciever in the region kyle hammock because they found out he was eight days to old then keith pearson got kicked out of school who was a two way starter justin deason failed hes back this year and justin mccord went to chapel hill bassham got hurt things did not go c villes way but number 3 is back as a senior hes our best player we got 25 who is gunna be great this year and i think our line will be alot better.

 

 

That's really bold. Most valuable WR?

 

So who will C'ville be looking to to lead them this year? I know it was Bassham and #3 last year.

 

 

all the other AWESOME players they had last year. apparently beating teams with a combined record of 5-25 makes you instant contenders.

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