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Dillard Regular season streak moves to 19 with a (58-6) win over mcarthur last night


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What up what up, it’s been a minute since I made a post & tbh I’m still heated that the BCAA didn’t give teams a option to opt in or not so were left to play games with really no true meaning other then highlights for the college recruits. 
 

But on another note I believe this is something that should be recognized & appreciated, after so many years of mediocre seasons Dillard has found themselves in rare company here in broward county. 
 

dillard has won 18 consecutive regular season games finishing (8-2) in 2018 (10-0) in 2019, and is currently (1-0) in 2020 and will look to make it 19 consecutive wins tonight fa stranahan. I know regular season streaks mean nothing if you didn’t finish the deal in the post season, but with all that has happen in 2020 and through the Dillard community these last few months I just wanted to take the time to celebrate my panthers, KEEP IT UP #ThisiSDillard

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Good stuff. I always predicted Dillard as a 5-5 to 7-3 type team depending on schedule. Just an average team that isn’t great, but isn’t garbage either. They have elevated their play the last few years and that is especially impressive considering they play in a county with teams like STA, CG, AHP and Chaminade who poach all the public talent they can. 

Props to the Panthers 

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7 minutes ago, nolebull813 said:

Good stuff. I always predicted Dillard as a 5-5 to 7-3 type team depending on schedule. Just an average team that isn’t great, but isn’t garbage either. They have elevated their play the last few years and that is especially impressive considering they play in a county with teams like STA, CG, AHP and Chaminade who poach all the public talent they can. 

Props to the Panthers 

Thanks bro being in a reigion/county with so many national ranked powerhouses such as STA AHP Miami central Miami northwestern Booker T Carol city, chaminade & Etc you tend to be measured against the likes of those schools, which if you’re not getting heavily recruited talented as well you won’t measure very well. 
 

but the last few years Dillard has been silently building a powerhouse program, which makes it hurt so bad with my friend/coach passing he went 10-0 in his first year as head coach and took us to the regional finals at (12-0) first time we had been since 2001. Just imagine what he could’ve done this year smh. Now we have the a new coach who was the brain of operations behind chaminades football program.

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