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12 minutes ago, THE KING said:

I saw the footage on facebook.  That was an incredible moment.  I always remember the laughs I shared with Coby and Jacob during the 2015 football season.  I knew he was gonna be a stud no matter what sport he played

He and Pujo's boy were fun to watch that year. The whole team was good...They had more athletes across the board than we do now, but our size & power is double what they had in '15.

7 minutes ago, Appvol said:

Found it on Twitter this morning.

 

Appreciated! I didn't drive down and watch due to being Wednesday night...I came out of church last night and my wife pulled it up on her phone; Darn thing FROZE UP about the time he made the cut to the rim :mad:

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I feel as if a lot of people have counted hampton out of this one and i wouldnt do that my friends it is DANGEROUS. This bulldog team has been overlooked all season long and has proved many wrong time and time again (myself included) and just has zero quit and miles and miles of grit and toughness. I understand this qb is a different animal they are facing but do not count the hampton boys out or you will be in for a rude awakening im telling you. That line of theirs and running game is just special. The team is just special.  It will be a battle. Im hoping you dawgs can prove the doubters wrong yet again and bring that gold ball back to northeast tn.  Win or lose all of carter county is extremely proud of you and those cyclones.  Lets go dawgs!!

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14 minutes ago, VOLSOHARD18 said:

I feel as if a lot of people have counted hampton out of this one and i wouldnt do that my friends it is DANGEROUS. This bulldog team has been overlooked all season long and has proved many wrong time and time again (myself included) and just has zero quit and miles and miles of grit and toughness. I understand this qb is a different animal they are facing but do not count the hampton boys out or you will be in for a rude awakening im telling you. That line of theirs and running game is just special. The team is just special.  It will be a battle. Im hoping you dawgs can prove the doubters wrong yet again and bring that gold ball back to northeast tn.  Win or lose all of carter county is extremely proud of you and those cyclones.  Lets go dawgs!!

We rolling off the bus and won't appear as anything special....If it takes "flare" and "style" to win a state title, we won't be hoisting any gold ball. Most on here says WV has a passing game we cannot defend and that they have faced a slew of hard running teams. With that experience, you add some likely scheme & prep help from minds of college coaches and they shouldn't have a problem. We're just excited to be playing Saturday!

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16 minutes ago, uknoit2 said:

We rolling off the bus and won't appear as anything special....If it takes "flare" and "style" to win a state title, we won't be hoisting any gold ball. Most on here says WV has a passing game we cannot defend and that they have faced a slew of hard running teams. With that experience, you add some likely scheme & prep help from minds of college coaches and they shouldn't have a problem. We're just excited to be playing Saturday!

You have to have a flair for the gold :lol:

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16 minutes ago, uknoit2 said:

We rolling off the bus and won't appear as anything special....If it takes "flare" and "style" to win a state title, we won't be hoisting any gold ball. Most on here says WV has a passing game we cannot defend and that they have faced a slew of hard running teams. With that experience, you add some likely scheme & prep help from minds of college coaches and they shouldn't have a problem. We're just excited to be playing Saturday!

Looks can be deceivng my friend. You dawgs ARE special. Those young men deserve it and i know they can pull it off. let them doubt brother cause in the end talk is cheap and those young men prove week in and out what they are capable of, they are no quit in those hampton boys. 

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2 minutes ago, VOLSOHARD18 said:

Looks can be deceivng my friend. You dawgs ARE special. Those young men deserve it and i know they can pull it off. let them doubt brother cause in the end talk is cheap and those young men prove week in and out what they are capable of, they are no quit in those hampton boys. 

We do appreciate the support '18! We'll play and let the chips fall where they may 

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