#HSFT19 Stop #31 -- Houston Hilltoppers
The Hilltoppers believer they'll be even better than the 2018 division championship team.
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The Hilltoppers believer they'll be even better than the 2018 division championship team.
A new season for the Tigers begins against Hamilton on August 23rd
Choctaw County begins it season at home in Ackerman against Independence on August 23rd.
The queen has returned to the Magnolia State.
Ricketts has coached the Bulldogs since 2015.
Mississippi State football legend and Dallas Cowboy's quarterback Dak Prescott returned to Starkville, Mississippi, to host his 3rd annual youth football camp.
About a month after competing in his second consecutive College World Series, MacNamee finally has his chance at a professional career.
The team leaders feel they have learned a valuable lesson heading into the new season.
Although a new season presents a new team for Lamar County football the expectation always remains the same.
Alabama head coach Nick Saban and Tua Tagovailoa spoke with the media about how the Clemson loss taught the Crimson Tide plenty.
Mississippi State head coach Joe Moorhead and his team talk about the upcoming season as well as who could fill Nick Fitzgerald's spot at starting quarterback.
The Sulligent Blue Devils are ready for redemption.
Ole Miss Head Coach Matt Luke and company talk about the excitement surrounding the chance to play a bowl game in the upcoming season.
Stuedeman spent eight years coaching the Bulldogs.
South Lamar begins it's quest for a state championship win against Lamar County on August 23rd.
Varnon was the sheriff in Lamar County for 16 years. He also served as Millport's police chief for more than 15 years.
Phillips contributed 14 touchdowns last season.
The Columbus native rushed over 700 yard in his 2018 season.
The two bulldogs are amongst 80 on the list.
Winona kicks off the season with a home opener August 23rd against Eupora.
Despite the losses, Water Valley brings back senior quarterback Jacob Truss who looks to showcase the growth and development he's made this off season in his game.
Former Ole Miss Rebel and NFL defensive tackle, Channing Ward, returns to his hometown of Aberdeen for his annual football camp.