Bremen football wipes slate clean for 2019
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Posted: Aug 9, 2019 11:43 PM EDT
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BREMEN, Ind. - From the outside looking in, it may feel like August 23 couldn't come soon enough for Bremen football.
The Lions made a run to semi-state in 2018, before their season ended in heartbreak on a controversial call that allowed Eastbrook to retry a game-winning field goal. Now, they return with plenty to prove but also a desire to start fresh.
Head coach Jordan Leeper leads a team that has fewer seniors, but competition for playing time at several positions. In the video above, hear from the Lions on how they believe that competition could keep Bremen playing at the level they've come to expect.
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