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The week we have all been waiting for since last October has finally arrived. I can't wait to make the long trip from Sevierville to Betsy Friday night to watch the Falcons. The boys have worked hard this summer and it all starts Friday night, time for them to come together and show Betsy what they have.

 

Anyone have any predictions?

 

I am going to say

Falcons 35

Cyclones 31

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Volunteer will have a tough task against Elizabethton. The coaching match up between Uncle and Newphew should be pretty good. Both teams have good QB's and RB's so it should come down to line play on both sides of the ball that will lead to the W. Of Course I will be pulling for the Falcons since they are a Big 8 team.

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How is Devin Rogers this week. He got absolutely jacked up by DB linebacker Jason Michaels at the South Superbowl scrimmage last week. When he got up i saw his left arm was straight and my first thought was a broken collar bone. But, he came back in a few players later. He's tough but needs to hit the weight room hard. Good luck to the Falcons. The Cyclones always play tough.

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How is Devin Rogers this week. He got absolutely jacked up by DB linebacker Jason Michaels at the South Superbowl scrimmage last week. When he got up i saw his left arm was straight and my first thought was a broken collar bone. But, he came back in a few players later. He's tough but needs to hit the weight room hard. Good luck to the Falcons. The Cyclones always play tough.

 

 

Devin is feeling good this week, with Volunteer running the jumbo package, once Devin got to the outside he was free game for the DB defenders on that play, he got a stinger on that hit.

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How is Devin Rogers this week. He got absolutely jacked up by DB linebacker Jason Michaels at the South Superbowl scrimmage last week. When he got up i saw his left arm was straight and my first thought was a broken collar bone. But, he came back in a few players later. He's tough but needs to hit the weight room hard. Good luck to the Falcons. The Cyclones always play tough.

 

 

Devin is feeling good this week, with Volunteer running the jumbo package, once Devin got to the outside he was free game for the DB defenders on that play, he got a stinger on that hit.

 

 

That was a real nice hit by DB's LB. Thankfully it was only a stinger. Devin is starting to feel good he has been battling with a cold for the last few weeks. He's pumped about the start of the season and believes Volunteer can do good this year.

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You gotta tough back in Rogers. That was a big time hit the other night..glad he's ok. My sources say you have your hands full against the Cyclones..good luck.

 

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I have to agree with Spear24. From a co-worker who is a Souther, I hear the Cyclones are very athletic at skill positions and will make some noise this season. I'd like to see a Falcon victory, for my niece's sake (VHS senior), but I think this may be a rough start for the Flock.

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Elizabethton 35

Volunteer 13

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