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27 minutes ago, ItsAlwaysSunnyInAtwood said:

Derek Carr leaves Milan for Lexington. Bulldogs in the market for a new HC

Is there something i’m missing here ? Lexington is a great job … but leaving Milan is highly questionable unless i’m missing something here 

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2 minutes ago, mrbigster said:

Yes something is missing here The great Milan Bulldogs losing a coach to Lexington 

 

2 minutes ago, mrbigster said:

Yes something is missing here The great Milan Bulldogs losing a coach to Lexington 

His name was popping up a lot for Westview too , that man wanted out of there for some reason 

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1 minute ago, west10EZ said:

 

His name was popping up a lot for Westview too , that man wanted out of there for some reason 

I thought Milan had a little bit of a culture problem last year. I don’t want to get into too specifics, but I can see Carr leaving Milan.

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1 hour ago, JustinBuck said:

Milan should be dominating the easiest public school class (2A) in the state. The right hire would be able to do it quickly.

Na. Their glory days are over. If you want to compete in football in Gibson co you drive over to Peabody or S Gibson.

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18 minutes ago, Waker said:

 

Na. Their glory days are over. If you want to compete in football in Gibson co you drive over to Peabody or S Gibson.

Is this a joke? Milan beats S Gibson just about every year and has beaten Peabody the last two years. It’s also been proven that, with the right coaching and leadership, they can still make it to the state championship. Huntingdon is the hump they haven’t been hurdling in recent years.

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16 minutes ago, MilanFan said:

Is this a joke? Milan beats S Gibson just about every year and has beaten Peabody the last two years. It’s also been proven that, with the right coaching and leadership, they can still make it to the state championship. Huntingdon is the hump they haven’t been hurdling in recent years.

It is. Mostly just picking @BIGPURPLEMACHINE I don’t see yall jumping that Huntingdon hurdle for many years to come. There are a bunch of young studs roaming the halls in Mustang country.

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