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43 minutes ago, GCPioneer said:

Somebody just told me that Crockett County has an all-state RB that transferred in from a high school in Alabama that was out last week but is back this week and is the real deal... ran for over 2,000 yards last season... can anyone confirm this?

Haven’t heard anything about it. It woulda been in the Jackson sun or something if that happened

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15 minutes ago, MayoBottomHermit said:

I’m curious how this one turns out. I was really surprised that Dyer co took it to Crockett like they did as tough as they have been the past few years.

Crockett had 3 first qtr turnovers in there own territory so that did not help. I love what Puckett is doing at LC he was my OL coach at haywood my senior year love that guy 

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