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Bye week comes at right time for Hawks to emphasize intent to get back on track

QUINCY — Take nothing for granted. It’s the most important lesson the Week 2 loss at Roosevelt taught the Quincy University football players. “Compared to how we prepped Week 1 and went and played a great game, in Week 2, we just kind of sat and felt we won the game before it even came,” Hawks junior center Jack Bishop said of the 23-21 loss in Arlington Heights, Ill., on Sept. 6. “We just have to take every game like it’s the first one or the l…
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