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Price may have beaten McMinn A few times. But I can't remember the last time a McMinn team went 2-8. What was Bradley's record the year before, 4-6. Those 6 wins in two years must have been a whole lot more important than the 17 that Mullinax won. Losing seasons at McMinn are unheard of unlike Bradley.

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Let's see when was the last time McMinn lost half of it's feeder program to a new school? If Bradley were the only game in town (like McMinn)it might be different. But Cleveland has three schools not just one. Bradley Central, Walker Valley and Cleveland. All the sports at Bradley except wrestling have suffered. Regardless of the coach. But, Price has had teams that were back to back region champions has Mullinax? If McMinn is so great why have they never gotten any further in the state playoffs?? Just somethings to ponder.

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cephus23, You only mentioned the last two years. Why didn't you talk about how Coach Price's Bradley teams the three years(98,99,00) prior all beat McMinn. Also, I'm not sure but I think his Soddy teams had a winning record against McMinn as well. So be glad Coach Price isn't in your region anymore. Fact is coach Mullinax did a good job but Price had his number. Best of luck in the future to both coaches.

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you want to talk about feeder programs, mcminn has none. bradley has no excusses for losing. mcminn hasnt had a losing season since 1984 and that was mullinax's first season. no feeder programs, no jr. high football, just two junoir football teams going head to head every year. dont give me this crap about losing feeder programs. unless you know the program like cephus23 and i, you cant say anything. you dont see cleveland having a bad year do you. no pity, no excusses.

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I think Coach Price is going to make a difference in Coffee

County. If our boys will stick with him I think he will develop a winning program. The boys are already winners. It isn't easy to go out day in and day out knowing that you probably won't win on Fri. night, but they stuck it out. The fans are ready for a winning team, but there were many times last season when there were as many or more people from Coffee Co. at away games as the home team. We will be there for our kids! I think things are going to get better.

Thanks for your faith in us Coach Price.

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