By Jacob Dickman
NKyTribune sports reporter
Despite a relatively disappointing 2-8 record in the 2024 football season, the Boone County Rebels are building upon the foundation laid in those games and possibly post their first winning record since 2011.
“Our offseason has been outstanding, not just in the weight room, but in terms of overall development,” said coach Dan Court. “We’ve grown physically and mentally, and the players are buying into the process. We’re looking to compete in every game this year and take another step forward as a program.”
Court returns for his second season as head coach hoping that the holes left by the graduation of last year’s starting quarterback, leading rusher and top three wide receivers can be plugged effectively during preseason practice.
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