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If it wasnt for riverdale in 1992 we would have won 4 champions in a row. Beat us in the playoffs 26-14. They were the last team to beat us before we went on to win 54 in a row

Them mid 90's Riverdale teams were unreal man. Just think of Blackman, and Siegel combined together with all of the Riverdale athletes too. That's what we were up against back then lol and you guys too in 92. The Riverdale 94 team was the best I have ever seen. D1 athletes across the board. As good as Maryville has been I don't think even they would've stood a chance against those Riverdale teams. Yuo have to remember Rankin was their coach then, too.

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Them mid 90's Riverdale teams were unreal man. Just think of Blackman, and Siegel combined together with all of the Riverdale athletes too. That's what we were up against back then lol and you guys too in 92. The Riverdale 94 team was the best I have ever seen. D1 athletes across the board.

agreed. I remember coach monroe always told us to cherish the moments on friday night. And that one day we will look back on it and share the memories with our friends and kids. Now look at us almost 20 years later, we are on coacht still trying to live the dream lol

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name yours cupcake stomper.Smith, Seamster, Marshal, d2, Warren, Creech, Rudwall, Freeman d2, Manning d2

2000 Scott Wilks - Marshall

2001 Colton Baker - Tennessee Tech

2002 Carl Stewart - Auburn

2002 Brandon Waters - Tennessee Tech

2003 Jeff Smith - Tennessee Tech

2004 Rhett Brooks - Murray State

2004 Cade Thompson - South Carolina

2005 Gary Tucker - MTSU

2006 Tyler Maples - UT

2006 Tank Baker - Furman

2007 Brent Burnette - MTSU

2007 Aaron Douglas - UT

2007 Stephen Shiver - UTM

2007 Tyler Clendenen - Austin Peay

2008 Chris Jordan - Air Force

2008 Justin Smith - VMI

2009 Marcus Englehardt - UTC

2010 Zach Sharp - Tennessee Tech

2010 Stian Romberg - Brown

2011 Patton Robinette - Vandy

2011 Jay Guillermo - Clemson

2011 Kevin Neithammer - UTC

2013 (so far) Dylan Jackson - UT

 

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2000 Scott Wilks - Marshall

2001 Colton Baker - Tennessee Tech

2002 Carl Stewart - Auburn

2002 Brandon Waters - Tennessee Tech

2003 Jeff Smith - Tennessee Tech

2004 Rhett Brooks - Murray State

2004 Cade Thompson - South Carolina

2005 Gary Tucker - MTSU

2006 Tyler Maples - UT

2006 Tank Baker - Furman

2007 Brent Burnette - MTSU

2007 Aaron Douglas - UT

2007 Stephen Shiver - UTM

2007 Tyler Clendenen - Austin Peay

2008 Chris Jordan - Air Force

2008 Justin Smith - VMI

2009 Marcus Englehardt - UTC

2010 Zach Sharp - Tennessee Tech

2010 Stian Romberg - Brown

2011 Patton Robinette - Vandy

2011 Jay Guillermo - Clemson

2011 Kevin Neithammer - UTC

2013 (so far) Dylan Jackson - UT

 

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Shebang!!!!!!

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