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The Bison go on the road for the first time this year with revenge on their mind. The Bears defeated SC last year in Gallatin but the Bison have something different in mind for Friday night. The Bison need to continue what they started last Friday night and take the next step forward. Antioch is very talented and quick on both sides of the ball but do they have enough to stop the Bison offense? Also, SC isn't too shabby of a defensive team either. I'm saying SC by two TD's.

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The Bison go on the road for the first time this year with revenge on their mind. The Bears defeated SC last year in Gallatin but the Bison have something different in mind for Friday night. The Bison need to continue what they started last Friday night and take the next step forward. Antioch is very talented and quick on both sides of the ball but do they have enough to stop the Bison offense? Also, SC isn't too shabby of a defensive team either. I'm saying SC by two TD's.

You have Malone. Unfortnately for Antioch their secondary is the weakest area on their defense. They have a pretty physical running back in Cornelius. Last week they bowed up and slowed down the run against us (Smyrna). They are a physical defensive team. Can't take them lightly. However I think SC gets the win in a close one .

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