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RB Bri'onte Dunn (dismissed from team)

next beanie wells maybe or could be even better

:osu: thank god this kid is a firm verbal he has heart i wont say anything about kalis other than those who really want to be a buckeye all fans should welcome with much love and resect they are living our dream. those who really dont love the buckeyes go up north and get used to losing bowl games that is if you make it to a bowl game!
 
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Aviator330;1974783; said:
Was thinking of going to Glenoak play this weekend, but I just noticed they play tomorrow night against Firestone. May have to go check that game out and go to a different one Friday night.
He's playing against Massillon next week which will be a good game. Go to that one.
 
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Aviator330;1974783; said:
Was thinking of going to Glenoak play this weekend, but I just noticed they play tomorrow night against Firestone. May have to go check that game out and go to a different one Friday night.

Unless they sit him early, I expect he'll go for some big numbers against an out manned Firestone team.
 
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http://www.sportsink.com/259/3823/glenoak-too-much-for-young-firestone-football-team/Default.aspx

GlenOak running back Brionte Dunn showed why he’s one of the most talked about running backs in the state. Dunn carried the ball seven times on the eight-play opening drive that resulted in a touchdown. Senior quarterback Christian Manns hit wide receiver Lunden Butler in the corner of the end zone from 10 yards out. Butler out-jumped Firestone defensive back Dion Collins for the score.

“I think I did a good job,” said Dunn, who carried the ball 27 times for 130 yards. “My offensive line opened the holes for me along with my fullback.”

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