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Bill Dauterive

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  1. [quote name="bh89-2" post="753065" timestamp="1265047392"]
    [quote author=bh34 link=topic=64943.msg752691#msg752691 date=1265033684]
    I'm not concerned as much about our defense, as I am our offense. I was in one of our local restaurants, and over heard two guys talking about how great our offense was going to be next year. I'm glad everyone is pumped up, so am I, but I can't figure out how we are going to run the wishbone, when we don't have any real running backs? I just don't see any big, fast, powerful running backs to make the wishbone successful. Plus don't we need three or four of them? Then where do we get a option QB? Does anyone know any of these answers? I'm excited,but a little nervous also.
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    I have seen small backs, with small O-Lines run it effectively.  If you have good fundamentals and block well, the formation allows for the defense to have one guy or more out of place and creates a one-on-one in open space with the lead runner.  More than size, speed and athletic ability can help.  Not saying a Clay McWilliams blocking out of the backfrield would not be nice, but you can run it effectively without size.  Liberty Hill ran a version of it, they called it the "Wing-Tee" and they did very well.  They were not a big team at all, just ask Jasper who played them the year Jasper went to State.
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    Liberty Hill runs the Slot-T, not the Wing T. They are two different things, and both are far different from the Wishbone.
  2. [quote name="fanofthegame7" post="731036" timestamp="1260923337"]
    [quote author=Grammar Police link=topic=62612.msg728245#msg728245 date=1260559945]
    [quote author=the_dude_abides link=topic=62612.msg728236#msg728236 date=1260559297]
    If i were running the show over there, I would target the OC at Friendswood, Brenham, Dayton, or maybe take a shot in the dark at some of the guys with usual state contenders like Lake Travis or Katy.  But from the way this sounds, this isn't going to be a hire based solely on football.
    [/quote]

    I used to know another poster, on another board, who used the "Dude" monicker. He became famous during the Can Rebellion of '05.
    [/quote]

    viva la can......
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    I know a little about the Can
  3. [quote name="BHBrave08" post="713301" timestamp="1258760874"]
    [quote author=Grammar Police link=topic=62612.msg712898#msg712898 date=1258726836]
    [/quote]Well the thing is... There is no possible way thats gonna happen because Price was the only head coach they have ever hired from inside... It isn't happening...[/quote]



    Not true....Pudgy Richardson was hired from inside. He was Sharp's DC, and eventually won a state championship for The Hill. Pudgy's  replacement, Joe Evans, was hired from inside as well.

    Know your facts before spouting rhetoric............
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    Those were over 25 years ago. Thats why I didn't include them. Prolly should have though... Sorry
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    Don't forget that Price himself was hired from within. He was Skidmore's OC.
  4. Couldn't agree more BHFAN.. Jabo can light a fire under anybody because the kids can see he really cares..and the move ins, no doubt many of them are clueless about the BH football tradition...

    I was a "move-in" my sophomore year...took me about 2 days of 2-a-days to figure it out (after Pete Garner laid the wood to me and then helped me off the ground).  But then again, I knew there was something special here, thats why we choose THE HILL.  Now I've got two kids who have been here since Kindergarten.  There is nothing wrong with "move-ins", they either get a clue quickly or ride the pine.  In my humble opinion, move-ins are welcome.  Fresh blood is good, but you better respect the tradition and the work ethic or you won't fit in.

    I played on the same team as Pete. He was indeed a good player

  5. Buddy Tinsley was by far the best lineman to ever play at Barbers Hill.

    He played for 17 seasons in Canada, and has been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of fame.

    Donnie Myers (receiver) was a good one.

    Bill Kilgore was probably as good of an overall football player that ever went through the Hill.

    J.W. Pittman........three words about him..........fast, fast, fast.

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