DUBLIN — Following in the footsteps of what some would argue is the top quarterback in Dublin history, would be a difficult task for any players who venture through DHS.
But when you hand that duty over to a sophomore with no varsity experience, an eyebrow raise is a common first reaction.
Chris Teten is the man tasked with the job of replacing the graduated Cy Wing, a player who helped Dublin to back-to-back playoff appearances in 2018-19 (a feat DHS has only achieved three times since the 1960s.