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2008 CLASS 4A TSWA ALL-STATE TEAM
bronco1 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I normally don't comment on these All-State, All-District awards, that being said, how in the world does Dayton get to State with only two All-State Players. RIDICULOUS!!!! -
Linemen Challenge - Need to find out area interest
bronco1 replied to playdefense's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Sounds good, I am sure you could get some good participation with something like that. -
Sending a PM to all the Dayton folks if you dont get one, PM me and I will get you details.
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One of the guys called that coyote up after we finished hunting. The big pile is Gadwall.
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If only Dayton people are going to be there then we should eat somewhere a little closer. ;D
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From last weekend.
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Bronco1=2
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I guess it all depends on how you measure success. Other than football, Basketball makes the playoffs regularly, Baseball is not real strong yet(New Coach this year), our Track team does well with several State qualifiers last year and many more before that. Dayton football has had 2 historic seasons back to back but, before that, they would have only been viewed as slightly more successful than the other sports at Dayton. If the measuring stick is the playoffs.
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[Hidden Content] Casey plots two-sport future at Baylor By Dave Rogers Published January 15, 2009 Robert Griffin went from Copperas Cove High School in the fall of 2007 to a third-place finish in the intermediate hurdles at the NCAA championship meet six months later. Then he was named Big 12 Conference freshman of the year quarterbacking Baylor’s football team this past season. Chance Casey noticed. And the running back-hurdler from Crosby has decided to join Griffin with the Baylor Bears, continuing his standout two-sport career in football and track and field. He plans to sign with the Bears on national signing day Feb. 4. “It did influence my decision,†Casey said of following the success at Baylor of Griffin, an old track rival. “Hurdle-wise, I know I’ll have somebody to compete with at practice every day. That’s only going to make me better. And he’s a really good football player. I heard he’s a really hard worker, too.†Casey, a first-team All-District 19-4A running back, finished third in the league with 717 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns, despite a serious groin injury that cost him several games late in the year. He averaged 15 yards per catch receiving and 204.7 all-purpose yards per game, numbers that included a 32.2-yard average on kickoff returns. On the track last spring, the 5-foot-11, 165-pound Casey won Class 4A state championships in both the 110-meter high hurdles and the 300-meter intermediate hurdles. He went on to finish second in the highs, third in the intermediates in the USA Track & Field Junior Championships last summer. Among the many colleges seeking to recruit Casey for football and track, Stanford and TCU were in his final three along with Baylor. “Baylor was just the best situation for me,†he said. “They have an up and coming football program that did really well this year,†finishing a more competitive than it sounds 4-8 under coach Art Briles. “And they’re known for having an excellent quarter-miler sprint program. “And it’s close enough for my family to come see me play.†Casey says track and football are “50-50†propositions for him, both equally his favorite sports. Baylor, which turned out world champion sprinters in Michael Johnson and Jeremy Wariner, to name a few, has long made good on its promises to let its better athletes perform in both football and track and in Griffin, has a new standard-bearer. Casey said he was well-warned going into the recruiting process that all football coaches don’t deliver when it comes to allowing their players to compete in two sports. “I wanted to commit to Baylor a long time ago, but I wanted to be sure about my decision,†said Casey. “After I took my visit in December, that pretty much sealed the deal over there.†Casey returned home and canceled pre-arranged recruiting visits to Stanford and TCU. While on the Baylor campus, he had the opportunity to visit with Griffin. But that wasn’t the first time, he’d talked about going to Baylor with the fellow who beat him in the 4A intermediate hurdles in the 2007 state meet. “I’ve competed against him maybe twice,†Casey said. “Once when we were about 11 or 12 years old, and in the state meet my sophomore year. I’ve talked to him a few times.†At Baylor, the Bear football coaches are intending to try Casey at either receiver or defensive back, both positions he played at Crosby on occasion. Currently, Casey is still in the recovery mode after last fall’s injury. He’s looking forward to a return to the track and a new District 19-4A rivalry against Cameron LaCour, a standout hurdler who transferred to Dayton last summer after finishing second in the Class 5A high hurdles and fifth in the 5A intermediates at state last year. “Actually we’re pretty good friends,†Casey said. “I’m not sure when I’ll start running, but there’s a pretty good chance we’ll run against each other at the Nike Indoor meet up in Boston (March 13-15).â€
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Exactly, I think it is an insult to the AD/HC to assume they only care about football. They hire good Head Coaches for each sport and that's where the directing stops, unless they are needed to handle an unusual situation. As a coach Football is their primary concern, as an AD every sport is their concern.
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Yeah, we will never see that many Mallards in one spot down here.
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UIL Events Moving Out of Austin?
bronco1 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
The Lucio family had to do something to get in the news, Austin just makes good common sense. But, we are dealing with politicians her so common sense ain't real high on their agenda. -
BRONCO FNL DVD VIDEOS UPDATE...
bronco1 replied to PURPLE 4EVER's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Great work Toups! It is greatly appreciated! -
Yep, Dominic Merka. I think yall are right he should be a good one, I was impressed by him this year.
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One of the 3 promising prospects at Dayton. ;D
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If you only have the Kaboose, you can hardly call it a train. ;D
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Texas to reconsider $6M steriod testing in schools
bronco1 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Hmmm! -
WHO WAS THE BEST RUNNINBACK IN 20-4A?
bronco1 replied to bigned02's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I was impressed by Grogan at the Nederland vs. C.E. King game. So with my very limited knowledge of 20-4A, Grogan. -
Ok. Ok, I give up. Its me, good ole bronco1 is the lethal running throwing combo QB Dayton is expecting. Seriously though, we don't need a transfer. We will be fine next year.
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TexasPrepInsider 2008 Class 4A All-State Team
bronco1 replied to bronco1's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
The Bayou Bowl is probably as close as we will get to that. They do seem to be recruiting a little more east every year.