CLEARFIELD, Pa. (WTAJ) -- Clearfield was once again a tower of power in the LHAC, winning all 10 conference games and making it to the quarterfinals of the PIAA playoffs, but a lot of talent graduated from that roster, including All-State running back Brady Collins.

The Bison ran the down their opponents throats every game as Collins ran all over the gridiron to the tune of 2,652 yards and an absurd 36 touchdowns for a unit that averaged 315 rushing yards per game. One way that the Bison are trying to replace some of that production will be to throw the ball more, and they feel confident that second year starter Xavier Curry will be able to lead a good passing attack.

"Now, I just hope to grow my arm, be able to throw accurately, make the right decisions, make the right reads, and just p

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