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By Jeff Andrews/Special contributor
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 A year after using primarily big formations, Guyer now lines up in the spread as much as it does in two tight end sets. While the team runs the same plays out of the spread as it does other sets, Guyer coach John Walsh believes the added versatility makes his team harder to stop. It's hard to argue with him. Guyer leads the area in Class 4A offense with more than 500 yards per game. That offense -- coupled with a defense that's barely giving up 200 yards per game -- is why Guyer, ranked No. 2 ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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