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they were rotating backs, but he was the only one that was hitting the hole hard. he almost scored , they got him at the 2 yard line. he is also on the kickoff team and he forced a fumble. mark my words he is seperating himself from the other runners.

also another central player at maryville college Howerton is a tackling machine, his dad does not like me saying this, but the nfl will find him. watch and see.

guess who they played middle school football for?

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As a Vandy fan I hope Cassen has as successful college career as high school. I also like Jeff Jennings kid. Those two are better than Norval & Kwane. Bobby Johnson needs to go ahead & make the switch. I know this is a high school board but I could'nt resist getting a plug for those two former TSSAA high school players.

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they were rotating backs, but he was the only one that was hitting the hole hard. he almost scored , they got him at the 2 yard line. he is also on the kickoff team and he forced a fumble. mark my words he is seperating himself from the other runners.

also another central player at maryville college Howerton is a tackling machine, his dad does not like me saying this, but the nfl will find him. watch and see.

guess who they played middle school football for?

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He and Jennings are both doing well this season, esp. for true freshmen. They both got significant playing time in a game i was at earlier this season. Jennings scored his first career td two weeks ago against Rutgers

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they were rotating backs, but he was the only one that was hitting the hole hard. he almost scored , they got him at the 2 yard line. he is also on the kickoff team and he forced a fumble. mark my words he is seperating himself from the other runners.

also another central player at maryville college Howerton is a tackling machine, his dad does not like me saying this, but the nfl will find him. watch and see.

guess who they played middle school football for?

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I'm sure it had everything to do with their middle school coaching as to how good they're doing now! You REALLY crack me up jp!

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