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Only 2 Champions Have Done This - Godby & Carol City


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It was the 2003 Carol City Chiefs(video below), arguably the nastiest FL hs defense ever...Kenny Phillips, William Williams, Rick Jean-Francois.  During the 2003 season, the Chiefs finished 14-1, their only loss coming to Northwestern.  They avenged that loss in the playoffs.  The Chiefs' defense gave up less than 10 points per game, on average.  They outscored playoff opponents 102-13 in 5 playoff games, in one of the most dominating defensive displays in FHSAA playoff history.  In the 6A title game, which they won 13-0, they held Edgewater under 100 yards of total offense.  Phillips and Francois went on to NFL careers.  Williams easily could have, but struggled with off-the-field issues.   Offensively, they won the title game without completing a pass, and only attempted 2.  Sedrick Bryant was qb and rushing duties were shared by Chris Smothers and Terry Jones.

Some might argue they weren't really "on the road" when they played those playoff games in Miami-Dade, but they were the "away" team for each game. 

 

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