JONESBORO -- Jaxon Dailey pulled together his offense on the sidelines during a practice last November. It was two days before Pleasant Hill (Iowa) Southeast Polk would play for a football state championship, again meeting an Ankeny team that had beaten it for the title a year prior.
Dailey's group had gone three-and-out in a two-minute drill scenario. For the winningest quarterback at Southeast Polk, that was unacceptable, and it certainly wasn't going to earn them their school's first-ever title.
He told his teammates as much.
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