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6 minutes ago, “PANTHER NATION(CODE BLUE) said:

What happen to the coach that got them to elite level 

They've had seasons where it looks like they are getting on track.....then the coach leaves and it falls apart the next season. There are probably kids walking around the halls of Bartow who could help that team, but they just don't want to be a part of it.

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12 minutes ago, gwdrum75 said:

They've had seasons where it looks like they are getting on track.....then the coach leaves and it falls apart the next season. There are probably kids walking around the halls of Bartow who could help that team, but they just don't want to be a part of it.

That’s crazy 

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27 minutes ago, gwdrum75 said:

They've had seasons where it looks like they are getting on track.....then the coach leaves and it falls apart the next season. There are probably kids walking around the halls of Bartow who could help that team, but they just don't want to be a part of it.

I think the same is true at a number of schools.  Lord knows there is a ton of talent in Polk County..always was.  Some of these schools, like Bartow, used to be considered rural and the kids there 30+ years had that tough, workman-like attitude.  The kids grew up working outdoors from a young age and got strong. 

As those areas have become more urbanized, it seems like some of their schools have lost that "edge" that made them nasty on the football field.  Football was deep in the roots of Polk County...really a part of the culture.  For whatever reason, some kids are being pulled in a different direction.       

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1 hour ago, gwdrum75 said:

They've had seasons where it looks like they are getting on track.....then the coach leaves and it falls apart the next season. There are probably kids walking around the halls of Bartow who could help that team, but they just don't want to be a part of it.

That seems to be the case from what I have heard.  A ton of nobody cares apathy.  

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50 minutes ago, OldSchoolLion said:

I think the same is true at a number of schools.  Lord knows there is a ton of talent in Polk County..always was.  Some of these schools, like Bartow, used to be considered rural and the kids there 30+ years had that tough, workman-like attitude.  The kids grew up working outdoors from a young age and got strong. 

As those areas have become more urbanized, it seems like some of their schools have lost that "edge" that made them nasty on the football field.  Football was deep in the roots of Polk County...really a part of the culture.  For whatever reason, some kids are being pulled in a different direction.       

Is it also to do there is it like the muck ? Very small 

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