Just something neat.

DinwiddieProud

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While scrolling through Four Seasons Football, I noticed something that is probably a rarity.

Dublin High School played their first season in 1916. They played five games and went undefeated. They only gave up a total of 6 points all season, that being to Galax.

Exactly the opposite is true with most schools. They struggle mightily to win a game or two those first few years. Heck, most of the time in those first few years they were lucky to score a touchdown.
 

Beefaithful08

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Would be interested to know DP how you got to the Four Seasons site. I haven't been able to pull that up on my phone or tablet for months. Is there a link? Thanks
 
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K7w5

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I assume Dublin was an entirely new school(meaning not a consolidation)? If so that is impressive. Consolidated HS generally are pretty good their first year as they’re in theory combining rosters and doubling(or tripling, even quadrupling) their “starting experience”.
 

Researcher27

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It was everyone in that area's first year of football. Records are very hard to come by. I would not have even know about teams from that area playing in 1916 if it wasn't for Marshall Johnson's research.
 

Researcher27

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If you are having trouble with www.fourseasonsfootball.com try this fix.

1. Go to the site using chrome.
2. Click on the lock or circles (depending on the version you have) in the address bar to the LEFT of the web address
3. Click on site settings
4. Click on privacy and security
5. Scroll down to the choice named insecure content.
6. Change the setting to "allow"
 

DinwiddieProud

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I assume Dublin was an entirely new school(meaning not a consolidation)? If so that is impressive. Consolidated HS generally are pretty good their first year as they’re in theory combining rosters and doubling(or tripling, even quadrupling) their “starting experience”.
Researcher27 cleared it up, but I was going to say “ask Bleeding Navy”. I’m pretty sure he had only graduated from high school a few years before 1916. 🤭🤣😇