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Thank You Dayton Broncos!


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Thank You Dayton football players, coaches, staff, and fans for a fantastic football season. Thank You Seniors for the blood, sweat, and tears shed being the best Bronco you could be. Thank You Mr. Toups for the outstanding footage for which this Thank You video would not have been possible.

May all of you be blessed with all that you have ever wanted!

[color=purple]Dayton High School Football[/color]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kM36DfPOIM
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[quote name="Tyrone_Biggums" post="729780" timestamp="1260750055"]
Easy on the thank you's hanel. You've got to take a break from all the positivity.  It's way more fun to talk smack about how you tried to make one for crosby but your equipment crashed because they sucked so hard. 
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Actually the equipment (Toups Graphics) was overworked since ONCE AGAIN, crosby had to buy tickets to go watch DAYTON play football after the cougars season was ended.

Bummer...
Crosby finally beats Dayton this year (THE FIRST TIME THIS CENTURY) and still ends up watching Dayton play football while they practice dribbling basketballs.

Enjoy the victory over the Broncos this year and the district trophy, if you want to see what a quarterfinal trophy looks like, Dayton has two of them just earned recently.  They are in the foyer of the high school.  Ashame cougar fans can't look at something like that in their school.
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[quote name="Tyrone_Biggums" post="729843" timestamp="1260756647"]
hey toups, can you add any names to the list of broncos who played college ball in the past 10 or 15 years on the crosby is not a rivalry thread?
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Read through it...
That is all I can think of.

I am about to start putting up the first half highlights from the Brenham game to youtube (not much Bronco action in the second half)....
What a turn of events...
Dayton is just dominating Brenham in the first half (Brenham I think only had four first downs in the first half).
Dayton gets the kick off, drives down field, gets a field goal, then Brenham just can't do anything wrong.
You really got to give a lot of credit to Brenham, they never gave up and really turned the tide of the game.
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