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Dinwiddie enters 2026 after a 32-point scoring margin
What Happened
Dinwiddie's 2025 season featured a 32-point average scoring margin against its opponents. The Generals had a great season, though the ending has been compared to Charlie Brown reaching for the football while Lucy pulls it away. Dinwiddie's defense had given up just a limited number of points, but the available source text cuts off before providing that figure. No official school comment is included in the source cluster, and no additional 2026 roster or schedule details are provided.
Why It Matters
- A 32-point average margin gives Dinwiddie a clear baseline for measuring whether its 2026 offense remains as productive.
- The Charlie Brown comparison points to the gap between dominating regular-season results and finishing the job when the season turns.
- The defense was a major part of last year’s profile, but the available excerpt doesn’t provide enough detail to measure how much of that unit returns.
THE PATE STATE READ
THE PATE STATE READ: Dinwiddie gets credit for building enough weekly separation to average a 32-point margin. The harder task is carrying that control into the final stretch, where last season apparently left the program short of the ending it wanted. That’s a finish problem before it’s a talent verdict. The next useful test is whether the 2026 preview supplies a schedule and defensive personnel that explain how the Generals plan to close that gap.(Josh has not yet commented.)
What's Next
- A dated Dinwiddie 2026 schedule release or team announcement; no such date is included in the source cluster.
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