CLYDE — During a successful six-year run under coach Rocky Smart, the Clyde Bulldogs never suffered from an identity crises — quickly becoming known for a full-throttle, air raid attack that seldom changed gears.
With Smart resigning in the spring and Clyde replacing him with Luling’s Scott Campbell, it may have been assumed by some that CHS would simply keep its foot on the gas offensively, given their success with an up-tempo scheme.