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Lost state championship by 1 point


Yaboychris28

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22-21, other teams kicker made a 45 yarder in the rain to beat us. had the ball on the 19 yard line with 30 sec left but coach decided to go for it on 4th and 2. feelsbadman.

oh well, i had a good season.. rushed for 2,127 yards. 10.6 ypc. broke school rushing record.

sorry, this has nothing to do with the panthers, but why does it really matter? we're 1-12. lol

here are the gm highlights, i'm #28

http://www.wlos.com/shared/newsroom/sports/local/videos/wlos_vid_1230.shtml

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yeah i would like too but only the smaller schools are looking at me. I would like to try to walk on to app state or maybe east carolina but i dont know if thats realistic.

Theres nothing wrong with D3 football. Is it D1? No, but the competition is still high and the athletes are still great. I play at Bridgewater College. Small school in VA, but we have a good program and compete in the ODAC (Old Dominion Athletic Conference). If you love the game, consider it.

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Theres nothing wrong with D3 football. Is it D1? No, but the competition is still high and the athletes are still great. I play at Bridgewater College. Small school in VA, but we have a good program and compete in the ODAC (Old Dominion Athletic Conference). If you love the game, consider it.

D3 ball is still very competitive and usually it's players that are better football players but maybe not better athletes. You get a lot of guys that really understand the game but aren't as physically gifted. They get overlooked because they don't have the measurables the big schools wanted, even though that isn't what makes a football player a player.

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Keep your head up kid, you had one hell of a season. As others have said, if you love the game, play it. If you really want to walk-on, work your ass off in the off-season and just flat out get bigger, faster, and stronger. Maybe even a personal trainer for speed and agility.

I'd be willing to bet they could find a position for you. Once on the roster, just work harder than the rest and work your up the depth chart. Easy to get ladies as well ;)

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sucks to lose that close! Lost zone championship playing high school basketball by a single point too...to a team that beat us by 50 in the regular season. Would have sent us to provincials...like a state, but Canadian!

If coach woulda put you in fourth quarter, you would've been provincial champions. No doubt. No doubt in my mind.

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