
🎶If you change your mind, I'm the first in line
Take a chance, take a-take a chance-chance, take a chance, take a chance
Honey, I’m still free - take a chance on me
Take a-take a chance-chance, take a chance, take a chance
Take a-take a chance-chance, take a chance, take a chance
If you need me, let me know, gonna be around
Take a-take a chance-chance, take a chance, take a chance
Take a-take a chance-chance, take a chance, take a chance
If you got no place to go when you're feeling down...🎶
Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, 1978
’26 RB is a three phase contributor and has been ‘on the scene’ for many years
The Glasgow Scotties have traditionally been among the better programs on the western end of Kentucky. Recent highlights include Jeff Garmon’s winning 84-games in 10-seasons with five districts, two regions, and a pair of semi-states. The Scottie football team has reached the 2A State Championship four (4) times (1982–1983, 1999–2000, 2000–2001, as well as 2011–2012). The 2011–2012 team holds the school record for most wins in a season with 14, losing the title game to Covington’s Holy Cross, 33–14, in 2012. The Scottie finished that season 14–1. The Scotties have done this with talent. Cameron Bulle is an example of the type versatile and dynamic talent the Scotties have relied on, and will again this year, if the team wants to fulfill its potential.
HB Lyon, Scouting Director, “KPGFootball”

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Glasgow, KY: ABBA was a Swedish pop group formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. They were among the more renowned and commercially successful musical groups in history, ranking as one of the best selling acts in the history of popular music.

The group had a huge when it released the song, “Take a Chance on Me.” That song dropped January 27, 1978 in the United Kingdom as the second single from their fifth studio album.
Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad shared the lead vocals on the verses and choruses, with Fältskog singing two bridge sections solo. The song reached the top ten in both the UK and US. Some of its more recognizable lyrics are above set forth and we have linked a live performance of the number should you wish to view it.
The song asks the listener to take a chance on someone. That moment has come and gone for the Scotties football program as it decided to take a chance on Cameron Bulle years ago. The talented rising senior, multi-phase contributor, has not let the team down yet and doesn’t plan to start now.
Bulle is a ’26 prospect who has been on the commonwealth wide stage a while. Bulle was a multi-year member of about every middle school all-state roster in existence and he came to ninth grade a known and popular commodity.

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Bulle is 6’1,” 185-pounds who has won several “running back of the year” distinctions. He has been clocked at 4.6-seconds in the 40-yard dash and his pro agility shuttle time hovers in the 4.2-second range.
For those wondering what that means, the shuttle in the low 4s means he is a specially quick guy who is hard to tackle in a phone booth, much less the open field. That is certainly a plus for someone playing RB.
Bulle is a weight room ‘Hoss’ too. Bulle bench presses in the three-bills range (300) and squats 435. That back squat figure might explain the speed and quickness.
Bulle had quite the junior year, all things considered. Bulle gained close to a thousand yards from scrimmage in 145-carries and scored 10-times on the ground. Bulle led the team in scoring and scored on the ground and also scored three (3), two (2)-point conversions on special teams.
Cameron Bulle is among the better and faster athletes playing football in the KHSAA
Friday Night Fletch
Bulle played a bit of defense. He registered a hand full of tackles and made the most of his limited run on that side of the ball. When you are the team’s leading rusher and scorer, also pulling duty on special teams, it is hard to get the coach to trot you out on the field for defense.
As for next level prospects, it is hard to imagine Bulle won’t get a look. Bulle is a lock down defender in the downfield passing game when used there and has the ability and athleticism to be an immediate contributor in the return game.
We couldn’t help but notice Yale, from the Ivy League, has several coaches “following” Bulle on X (formerly, Twitter) and that has always been a reliable indicator of a school’s legitimate interest in a prospect. In case you were concerned about this kid’s grades, that sort of puts that issue to rest, n’est pas?
Join us next week as we return to honor another weekly prize winner. Until then, pop some Mingua Beef Jerky in your mouth and savor the quality and flavor which sets it apart from the competition. Remember, our product is superior and one of a kind; just like Glasgow High School’s Cameron Bulle.
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