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All jokes aside, it has been fun bantering back and forth. I know Huntingdon presents a challenge like we haven’t experienced this season. They’re stacked across the board and very, very athletic for a 1A team. I’m looking forward to seeing the QB live. I like his playing style, based on the little film I’ve watched. If we don’t come to play tonight, it could get out of hand quickly. 

 

 

But this ain’t your daddy’s Bulldogs. Heck, it’s not even your older brother’s Bulldogs. They won’t hang their heads and quit when the other team makes a big play, like in years past. Coach Randolph has done an amazing job at getting everyone to buy in. Contrary to popular belief, Cornersville has always had talent (obviously not the amount that this team has), but we’ve had trouble getting everyone to trust the process. Too many players wanted instant gratification instead of putting in the work to compete at a high level. This group is the complete opposite. They’ve had their fair share of beatings the past two years, but they continued to work. We no longer have the issue of having poor participation in the off-season weight program. We no longer have to call and beg players to show up for summer practice. We no longer have to worry about having enough players to go 11 on 11 during fall practice. Coach Randolph and his staff, the player’s parents, and most importantly the players have all bought in and have changed the culture. It’s absolutely surreal that Cornersville is hosting a 3rd round playoff game. I never in my life thought I’d see that. I’m very, very proud of this group and fortunate to be able to watch tonight. 

 

 

 

 

 

Go Dawgs

 

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15 minutes ago, cornerback10 said:

All jokes aside, it has been fun bantering back and forth. I know Huntingdon presents a challenge like we haven’t experienced this season. They’re stacked across the board and very, very athletic for a 1A team. I’m looking forward to seeing the QB live. I like his playing style, based on the little film I’ve watched. If we don’t come to play tonight, it could get out of hand quickly. 

 

 

But this ain’t your daddy’s Bulldogs. Heck, it’s not even your older brother’s Bulldogs. They won’t hang their heads and quit when the other team makes a big play, like in years past. Coach Randolph has done an amazing job at getting everyone to buy in. Contrary to popular belief, Cornersville has always had talent (obviously not the amount that this team has), but we’ve had trouble getting everyone to trust the process. Too many players wanted instant gratification instead of putting in the work to compete at a high level. This group is the complete opposite. They’ve had their fair share of beatings the past two years, but they continued to work. We no longer have the issue of having poor participation in the off-season weight program. We no longer have to call and beg players to show up for summer practice. We no longer have to worry about having enough players to go 11 on 11 during fall practice. Coach Randolph and his staff, the player’s parents, and most importantly the players have all bought in and have changed the culture. It’s absolutely surreal that Cornersville is hosting a 3rd round playoff game. I never in my life thought I’d see that. I’m very, very proud of this group and fortunate to be able to watch tonight. 

 

 

 

 

 

Go Dawgs

 

Great Post!! 

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24 minutes ago, cornerback10 said:

All jokes aside, it has been fun bantering back and forth. I know Huntingdon presents a challenge like we haven’t experienced this season. They’re stacked across the board and very, very athletic for a 1A team. I’m looking forward to seeing the QB live. I like his playing style, based on the little film I’ve watched. If we don’t come to play tonight, it could get out of hand quickly. 

 

 

But this ain’t your daddy’s Bulldogs. Heck, it’s not even your older brother’s Bulldogs. They won’t hang their heads and quit when the other team makes a big play, like in years past. Coach Randolph has done an amazing job at getting everyone to buy in. Contrary to popular belief, Cornersville has always had talent (obviously not the amount that this team has), but we’ve had trouble getting everyone to trust the process. Too many players wanted instant gratification instead of putting in the work to compete at a high level. This group is the complete opposite. They’ve had their fair share of beatings the past two years, but they continued to work. We no longer have the issue of having poor participation in the off-season weight program. We no longer have to call and beg players to show up for summer practice. We no longer have to worry about having enough players to go 11 on 11 during fall practice. Coach Randolph and his staff, the player’s parents, and most importantly the players have all bought in and have changed the culture. It’s absolutely surreal that Cornersville is hosting a 3rd round playoff game. I never in my life thought I’d see that. I’m very, very proud of this group and fortunate to be able to watch tonight. 

 

 

 

 

 

Go Dawgs

 

Well said CB10!

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26 minutes ago, cornerback10 said:

All jokes aside, it has been fun bantering back and forth. I know Huntingdon presents a challenge like we haven’t experienced this season. They’re stacked across the board and very, very athletic for a 1A team. I’m looking forward to seeing the QB live. I like his playing style, based on the little film I’ve watched. If we don’t come to play tonight, it could get out of hand quickly. 

 

 

But this ain’t your daddy’s Bulldogs. Heck, it’s not even your older brother’s Bulldogs. They won’t hang their heads and quit when the other team makes a big play, like in years past. Coach Randolph has done an amazing job at getting everyone to buy in. Contrary to popular belief, Cornersville has always had talent (obviously not the amount that this team has), but we’ve had trouble getting everyone to trust the process. Too many players wanted instant gratification instead of putting in the work to compete at a high level. This group is the complete opposite. They’ve had their fair share of beatings the past two years, but they continued to work. We no longer have the issue of having poor participation in the off-season weight program. We no longer have to call and beg players to show up for summer practice. We no longer have to worry about having enough players to go 11 on 11 during fall practice. Coach Randolph and his staff, the player’s parents, and most importantly the players have all bought in and have changed the culture. It’s absolutely surreal that Cornersville is hosting a 3rd round playoff game. I never in my life thought I’d see that. I’m very, very proud of this group and fortunate to be able to watch tonight. 

 

 

 

 

 

Go Dawgs

 

Oh and my prediction:

 

Dawgs-37

Huntingdon-36

 

Post game party at Exit 22, boys.

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3 minutes ago, sum1uno said:

Great Post!! 

Congrats to Cornersville for a breakout season. Winning is fun isn't it. You don't know how much this benefits your programs future. Football unites your community like no other sport. Y'all have got over the hump which isn't easy to do. Good luck tonight and may the best team win an injury free game not decided by the stripes. Sure hope we get a good crew. I'm ready to kick it off right now. Go Mustangs

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2 minutes ago, Croppygenius said:

Congrats to Cornersville for a breakout season. Winning is fun isn't it. You don't know how much this benefits your programs future. Football unites your community like no other sport. Y'all have got over the hump which isn't easy to do. Good luck tonight and may the best team win an injury free game not decided by the stripes. Sure hope we get a good crew. I'm ready to kick it off right now. Go Mustangs

Agree but them good official crews are getting about as scarce as hens teeth. 

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