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📸 Look at this post on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/share/p/hAb...ibextid=dD9HTC
BRT Time! RIP young man!
I'm an asshole! What's your excuse?
Hunter Bower's story on Bobby Ray Tell. https://www.facebook.com/GoldenTorna...PpWEqn4USY2jHl
They still aren't sure the last I knew, but what I've heard from really reliable sources it was some sort of medical emergency. I used to see him with his brothers quite often at my last job. I am not old enough to have seen and remember him play in his HS years, and I went to Homer at first, but I've never heard more respect for a player than there was him around Claiborne Parish, as far as ability goes anyway.
Best high school running back I've ever seen
Rarely played a full ball game in the regular season
''Don't be a bad dagh..."
i mentioned above that i faced him in my very first high school jamboree. i was a sophomore and he was a senior. he was in that game for two whole plays and scored a touchdown on both. i watched both touchdowns from the ground where i landed after grabbing the cloud of smoke he left behind as he ran past me.
I wrote the above post in this same thread back in 2007. Nothing has changed my opinion about BRT since. I will say that without BRT, I'm not sure LA Tech beats Bama 26-20 in Tuscaloosa in 1997. Tim Rattay and the Bulldogs racked up more than 500 yds of offense that day against the Crimson Tide, and BRT frustrated the Bama defense repeatedly with short flare pass receptions and "draw play" runs. To end the game, Tech depended a great deal on BRT's short pass receptions to drive the length of the field and run out the clock. When the game finally ended, Tech still possessed the ball, and was in scoring position again deep in Bama territory. BRT was a key part of that.