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9 hours ago, harley04 said:

Its exciting watching our kids become men before our eyes and sad when they leave. But we we are proud of them.Congrats :thumb:

It will be sad when he leaves but never thought he would have a chance to play football in college at any level . His 1st start was against GP when he was 14 in 2018. He was so nervous before the game. He was sitting on a bench at the locker room before warmups and that leg was just a shaking.

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On 12/11/2020 at 5:40 PM, Appvol said:

Had to mess with you. I actually think Avery would of been a good game for you as much as they throw the ball. I don’t know if the next QB can sling it like Hoilman though. 

Every school in western nc wants to play Avery County , next to Madison county worst program in western highlands conf. 

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1 hour ago, nickleback said:

Went to couple Hampton games, very solid team well coach.  Very physical playing style , if they can work on their overall team speed this coming year, they have chance at championship.

Yep got to improve in a few areas for sure, off season training is going really well. Think we will be improved .

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On 12/28/2020 at 11:15 PM, Appvol said:

That’s awesome. Is it as a punter.

I would think so but I don’t actually know. He’s a good back but not sure about SEC caliber. I’m sure wherever he goes they can find a creative way to use him with his athletic ability. I think that’s what makes him stand out in a sea of really talented punters is he is a true athlete. It gives you an actual 11th defender on punt cover and in a fake or botched punt situation he is obviously a pretty good RB as well. Just thought it was cool. Love seeing the small schools in this sticks get a little power 5 attention :thumb:

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3 hours ago, crow said:

I would think so but I don’t actually know. He’s a good back but not sure about SEC caliber. I’m sure wherever he goes they can find a creative way to use him with his athletic ability. I think that’s what makes him stand out in a sea of really talented punters is he is a true athlete. It gives you an actual 11th defender on punt cover and in a fake or botched punt situation he is obviously a pretty good RB as well. Just thought it was cool. Love seeing the small schools in this sticks get a little power 5 attention :thumb:

That was my thinking to. There is so many ways you could use Morgan as a punter. Hopefully he will go to TN. 

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