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I've said it many times before Raider, Grundy county could be (should be) very successful in football.  Really good facilities and tough hard nosed kids live on the mountain.  If we would ever get the right guy in charge of our program, Grundy Football could be as competitive as any football program in the Sequatchie Valley.  Yes, we had some good coaches and leadership in the program in the 90's.

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32 minutes ago, Rocky34 said:

I've said it many times before Raider, Grundy county could be (should be) very successful in football.  Really good facilities and tough hard nosed kids live on the mountain.  If we would ever get the right guy in charge of our program, Grundy Football could be as competitive as any football program in the Sequatchie Valley.  Yes, we had some good coaches and leadership in the program in the 90's.

Well for the kids I hope they get it fixed.

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7 hours ago, Raider1234 said:

Did they not beat SQ last year ?

Yeah because we were marshmallow soft last year as a team. This team isn’t Squatch tough anymore. But you look back over the last 20 years and Dunlap has been the envy of the county to the West.

Heck the Grundy boys wouldn’t even show up to the Turkey Bowl this year to get smoked by us. 

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On 2/4/2021 at 10:03 AM, Rocky34 said:

I've said it many times before Raider, Grundy county could be (should be) very successful in football.  Really good facilities and tough hard nosed kids live on the mountain.  If we would ever get the right guy in charge of our program, Grundy Football could be as competitive as any football program in the Sequatchie Valley.  Yes, we had some good coaches and leadership in the program in the 90's.

Are you boys ever not looking for a coach? I just don’t see that Grundy be as competitive year in and year out as some other teams in the valley. 

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