Saltillo High School Tigers

SALTILLO, Miss. (WCBI) — No longer are the Saltillo Tigers a football team you can look past.

Prior to the 2012 season, the Tigers had just three winning seasons in 30 years.

CLASS 5A | REGION 1
HEAD COACH: PAT BYRD
Aug 21 North Pontotoc home
Aug 28 Amory away
Sept 4 Itawamba AHS home
Sept 11 Ripley home
Sept 18 Baldwyn away
Sept 25 Lake Cormorant* away
Oct 2 Oxford* home
Oct 9 Clarksdale* away
Oct 16 Center Hill* home
Oct 23 West Point* away
Oct 30 Lewisburg* away
Nov 6 New Hope* home
*District games

Today, head coach Pat Byrd has turned around the program and had three straight winning seasons in three years.

With that success comes a change in the mindset at Saltillo.

“I hope expectations are high,” coach Byrd said. “We’ve won 23 football games in 3 years. We’re in un-chartered waters for Saltillo football but I know we’re going to be very young.”

The Tigers are indeed very young this season, returning just five starters total on both sides of the ball plus Saltillo has a senior class that’s in the single digits numbers wise.

That won’t deter the Tigers from having lofty goals but the youth going into this season will have to grow up quickly.

“They’re going to have to get their nose bloodied,” Byrd said. “We graduated 18 seniors and a majority of those played on one side or both. We only have six seniors this year. We have a big sophomore and junior class and a huge freshman class. It’s just going to be trial by error early on and they will have to learn to sink or swim. We may have to kick them out of the boat to teach the kid how to swim.”

And the biggest name the Tigers will have to replace going into 2015 is Diamante “Mookie” Pounds.

The freak of nature ran for nearly 4,000 yards and 45 touchdowns in two seasons at Saltillo High.

The offense will be modified a bit but there’s hope they will continue to average 30 points per game like they have the last two seasons with Clayton Knight returning at quarterback.

“We’re not going to change what we do but we may tweak it,” Byrd said. “Obviously with Clayton back it gives us an added dimension throwing the football. But you don’t replace Pounds. We have 2 or 3 guys that will add together and we hope it comes close to equaling his production. But we still have to run the football to win.”

Saltillo will start the 2015 campaign at home versus North Pontotoc before hitting the road to face Amory the following week.

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