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Folsom #26 Nationally: 2019 Outlook


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Folsom Bulldogs (14-1) #1 SJS, #7 State, #26 National . One of very few public schools to make top 30 preseason nationally. 

Coach: Paul Doherty

League: Sierra Foothill

Division: I

Enrollment: 2,600

School opened: 1922

Pedigree: Nine league, seven section, four CIF State championships since 2010 and some of the very best players, teams and coaches in regional history.

The skinny: The Bulldogs lost some all-time program greats to graduation but still boast the section’s top talents, headed by national recruits RB Daniyel Ngata and WR Elihjah Badger, and do-all marvel CJ Hutton. QBs Ari Patu and Jake Reithmeier are versatile. Folsom hosts De La Salle on Sept. 13.

Yes, it’s those guys in royal blue and red again, on top of the high school football heap in full-on flex mode.

It’s the Folsom Bulldogs, the ones who run circles around all comers in waves and devour with equal ferocity on defense.

Folsom has been ranked No. 1 by The Bee every week except one since the start of the 2012 season. That’s seven complete seasons and 107 prep football weeks at the top, the best such regional run since the Cordova Lancers conquered the region in the 1970s.

Be it national recruits who came aboard as incoming freshmen or scores of grinders who grew up through the youth ranks in town, Folsom has left quite a blue jet stream in its historic wake.

As the Aug. 23 season openers loom, Folsom’s stronghold on the region remains as it has piled up accolades in achieving the most successful decade for any program in Sac-Joaquin Section history, including seven section and four CIF State crowns in going 126-10, a 92.6 percent win clip.

Want more, like gulping down a bucket of curdled and spoiled cottage cheese?

Folsom is on a 42-game league winning streak since 2011, including 36 in succession in the section’s most power-packed conference: the Sierra Foothill League.

One more forearm to the face mask for those who have had it up to their ear holes with the Bulldogs: Folsom has won 66 of its last 67 games at home and has 11 players with scholarship offers on the roster.

Is there hope for anyone else? For teams strong in the trenches, perhaps. No Folsom starters return on the offensive line and just one is back on the defensive front, but he’s a seek-and-destroy national recruit in DeShawn Lynch.

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11 minutes ago, frankyjames said:

Folsom Bulldogs (14-1) #1 SJS, #7 State, #26 National . One of very few public schools to make top 30 preseason nationally. 

Coach: Paul Doherty

League: Sierra Foothill

Division: I

Enrollment: 2,600

School opened: 1922

Pedigree: Nine league, seven section, four CIF State championships since 2010 and some of the very best players, teams and coaches in regional history.

The skinny: The Bulldogs lost some all-time program greats to graduation but still boast the section’s top talents, headed by national recruits RB Daniyel Ngata and WR Elihjah Badger, and do-all marvel CJ Hutton. QBs Ari Patu and Jake Reithmeier are versatile. Folsom hosts De La Salle on Sept. 13.

Yes, it’s those guys in royal blue and red again, on top of the high school football heap in full-on flex mode.

It’s the Folsom Bulldogs, the ones who run circles around all comers in waves and devour with equal ferocity on defense.

Folsom has been ranked No. 1 by The Bee every week except one since the start of the 2012 season. That’s seven complete seasons and 107 prep football weeks at the top, the best such regional run since the Cordova Lancers conquered the region in the 1970s.

Be it national recruits who came aboard as incoming freshmen or scores of grinders who grew up through the youth ranks in town, Folsom has left quite a blue jet stream in its historic wake.

As the Aug. 23 season openers loom, Folsom’s stronghold on the region remains as it has piled up accolades in achieving the most successful decade for any program in Sac-Joaquin Section history, including seven section and four CIF State crowns in going 126-10, a 92.6 percent win clip.

Want more, like gulping down a bucket of curdled and spoiled cottage cheese?

Folsom is on a 42-game league winning streak since 2011, including 36 in succession in the section’s most power-packed conference: the Sierra Foothill League.

One more forearm to the face mask for those who have had it up to their ear holes with the Bulldogs: Folsom has won 66 of its last 67 games at home and has 11 players with scholarship offers on the roster.

Is there hope for anyone else? For teams strong in the trenches, perhaps. No Folsom starters return on the offensive line and just one is back on the defensive front, but he’s a seek-and-destroy national recruit in DeShawn Lynch.

Folsom is terrible no offense  

 

literally they got No offense  

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Blockhead is back. We knew it would happen a couple weeks before the season started. This clown was 100% certain before he was banned that this was a "rebuilding" year for Folsom and now he's trying to hype them up? Shows how little you actually follow the program other than keeping the stats for maxpreps. 

God you are the absolute worst. 

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2 hours ago, frankyjames said:

Folsom Bulldogs (14-1) #1 SJS, #7 State, #26 National . One of very few public schools to make top 30 preseason nationally. 

Coach: Paul Doherty

League: Sierra Foothill

Division: I

Enrollment: 2,600

School opened: 1922

Pedigree: Nine league, seven section, four CIF State championships since 2010 and some of the very best players, teams and coaches in regional history.

The skinny: The Bulldogs lost some all-time program greats to graduation but still boast the section’s top talents, headed by national recruits RB Daniyel Ngata and WR Elihjah Badger, and do-all marvel CJ Hutton. QBs Ari Patu and Jake Reithmeier are versatile. Folsom hosts De La Salle on Sept. 13.

Yes, it’s those guys in royal blue and red again, on top of the high school football heap in full-on flex mode.

It’s the Folsom Bulldogs, the ones who run circles around all comers in waves and devour with equal ferocity on defense.

Folsom has been ranked No. 1 by The Bee every week except one since the start of the 2012 season. That’s seven complete seasons and 107 prep football weeks at the top, the best such regional run since the Cordova Lancers conquered the region in the 1970s.

Be it national recruits who came aboard as incoming freshmen or scores of grinders who grew up through the youth ranks in town, Folsom has left quite a blue jet stream in its historic wake.

As the Aug. 23 season openers loom, Folsom’s stronghold on the region remains as it has piled up accolades in achieving the most successful decade for any program in Sac-Joaquin Section history, including seven section and four CIF State crowns in going 126-10, a 92.6 percent win clip.

Want more, like gulping down a bucket of curdled and spoiled cottage cheese?

Folsom is on a 42-game league winning streak since 2011, including 36 in succession in the section’s most power-packed conference: the Sierra Foothill League.

One more forearm to the face mask for those who have had it up to their ear holes with the Bulldogs: Folsom has won 66 of its last 67 games at home and has 11 players with scholarship offers on the roster.

Is there hope for anyone else? For teams strong in the trenches, perhaps. No Folsom starters return on the offensive line and just one is back on the defensive front, but he’s a seek-and-destroy national recruit in DeShawn Lynch.

Nobody Cares....

Stop Ducking Corona Centennial and People will care...

San Diego or Narbonne by 17....

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1 minute ago, Eddyr2 said:

Servite is currently ranked #10 in the CIF D1/2 Poll...how great would it be to see these team play each other in the CIF 1-aa SBG???

It would be great. I would love to see Folsom smash a lowly team like Servite by 40. Probably put 80 on them as I would put Servite on the level of Central Fresno. 

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15 minutes ago, frankyjames said:

It would be great. I would love to see Folsom smash a lowly team like Servite by 40. Probably put 80 on them as I would put Servite on the level of Central Fresno. 

Prior to last year's game between Folsom and DLS, what would you have thought the outcome to be? Folsom by 17ish?

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24 minutes ago, frankyjames said:

It would be great. I would love to see Folsom smash a lowly team like Servite by 40. Probably put 80 on them as I would put Servite on the level of Central Fresno. 

Servite will be bigger up front...Folsom will have a hard time moving the ball.

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