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So since some folks “booking” the future of high school kids... who does TC have coming back next year. With #5 playing on Saturday’s is there a horse in the barn to replace him? I think one of the things that goes understated about TC is their LB play. Fast and strong to the ball. What’s it looking like next year for TC?

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1 hour ago, PurpleReign said:

So since some folks “booking” the future of high school kids... who does TC have coming back next year. With #5 playing on Saturday’s is there a horse in the barn to replace him? I think one of the things that goes understated about TC is their LB play. Fast and strong to the ball. What’s it looking like next year for TC?

Claiborne #3 will be lead back, LB will be a question to be filled 

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2 hours ago, BCB~MVP said:

Cheese has the info* however i think most is in pen and paper. I’ve got him sending me this years stuff but wish I’d done with prior and I’m putting it into the computer. I know you have a program now as well that will save it. 

Going back and gathering this data would be a full time job. Maybe one day. My focus has been on team records and opponents for every season as a start. That’s been a goose chance in itself. TC started a program in 1909 and these are the years I’m missing info on. If you have a yearbook from any of these years that contains a schedule and scores, I’d love for you to hit me up. If the year isn’t listed, I have got the info already. Player stats will be an even bigger challenge. image.thumb.jpeg.a4a16648ffb1a34ad7060846734f79b8.jpeg

* the truest thing that will ever be said on this website

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5 hours ago, BCB~MVP said:

Cheese has the info however i think most is in pen and paper. I’ve got him sending me this years stuff but wish I’d done with prior and I’m putting it into the computer. I know you have a program now as well that will save it. 

Going back and gathering this data would be a full time job. Maybe one day. My focus has been on team records and opponents for every season as a start. That’s been a goose chance in itself. TC started a program in 1909 and these are the years I’m missing info on. If you have a yearbook from any of these years that contains a schedule and scores, I’d love for you to hit me up. If the year isn’t listed, I have got the info already. Player stats will be an even bigger challenge. image.thumb.jpeg.a4a16648ffb1a34ad7060846734f79b8.jpeg

I think I can probably help you with several years. I will check my old yearbooks. Have you checked with John Oliver? He collects old yearbooks for the Trousdale County Historical Society. Tommy Rush has a lot of TCHS history too.

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