Serving in a head coaching capacity for the first time in his career last year, Clyde’s Danny Dudgeon admits there are things he didn’t do as well as he would have liked to.
Leading a young Bulldogs team composed primarily of freshmen and sophomores, he and his players were growing together in a lot of ways.
The final result was a tough 1-9 season in which Clyde was outscored by a 358-166 margin. But the bigger, less visible story was the growth that took place on the sidelines and the experience gained on the field — both of which are expected to pay dividends this fall for a Bulldogs squad that returns almost of all of its talent from a year ago.

