Wolfpack Caravan
By Allen Etzler
Published in Sports on May 7, 2015 1:51 PM
"We currently have 12 in-state players coming in," Doeren said. "I've always felt like the best teams I've been on have been in-state oriented. Not that football is more important to them than it is to the other kids, but they take a lot of pride in making sure when they go back to their hometowns that they're handling their school the right way."
All three have had different roads to success and all three have their share problems this season. But one thing is certain -- winning makes these events a whole lot easier.
"Ain't that the truth," Doeren said. "You always want to be able to come up there and brag about your program."
Gottfried echoed that sentiment.
"People are always in a much better mood when you're winning, so it makes these things easier," he said.
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