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Football at White Hall hopes to return to success in 2024

After two consecutive four-win seasons, the White Hall Bulldogs hired well-known head coach Daryl Patton to get the team back on track.

WHITE HALL, Arkansas – After a season in which White Hall won just four games, the Bulldogs football program made a splash in the offseason when they hired well-known head coach Daryl Patton.

“His name carries a lot of weight here,” senior Savion Slater said. “He's a great coach, so he's going to do us right.”

Patton's name certainly means a lot, especially in the state of Arkansas.

The Bulldogs' new head coach is best known for his illustrious career as head coach at Fayetteville High School (116 wins, 4 state titles), but he has also made stops at Bryant, Bauxite and most recently Little Rock Southwest.

Even though he is now entering his 27th consecutive season as head coach at Arkansas, Patton remains true to his philosophy.

“I haven't changed. I'm the same person I was before,” Patton said. “We're going to come in and try to make the culture the way we want it to be. We're going to build on it every day… It's going to be a sacrifice by everybody, but at the end of the day there's going to be a reward for it.”

Patton has been in the program for nearly eight months now and said he is still working on building that culture.

“I am still trying to [the players’} trust, and for some of them, I’m trying to get their trust from them, and vice versa. So it’s a process. It doesn’t happen overnight,” he added.

While trust can only be built over time, Patton certainly has the respect of his team.

“Coach Patton, he’s a great coach. He’s coached multiple NFL players, he’s won multiple state championships. It’s great to have a coach that has such a great legacy, has a great history, knows how to win, and knows what it takes to win to be coaching us.,” senior Ivan Armour said.

Patton bringing a winning recipe is desperately needed for a program that is coming off back-to-back four-win seasons. This year’s team doesn’t just want to be different than last year’s, they are also focused on becoming more disciplined.

“There were so many games where we came up a yard short and we had 200 yards worth of penalties. I feel like coming up short like that taught us that discipline is probably the most important thing when it comes to winning football games,” Armour noted.

This is something that Patton heavily emphasized as well in ways that he wants to see his new team improve in 2024.

“We want to be a disciplined bunch,” Patton added. “The last couple of years we’ve not been as disciplined as we’ve needed to be, a lot of penalties in the worst times that’s hurt us and so we’re trying to be a little more disciplined football team.”

The Bulldogs’ first chance to prove their discipline will be on Friday, August 30, 2024, at 6A foe, Sheridan.