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Maxprep is were I get my information. And they could be wrong. Just going off the information in hand at the time.

 

I think this game is going to be a classic. Two teams fairly evenly matched. We defintely can't look past SHHS in to the third round. And I am sure that hasn't crossed anyone's mind so far. Any let down and my Bulldogs will quickly be on the wrong side of the score.

 

So what do I need to know about Steve Spurrier Stadium? Natural turf? Must have item at the concession stands. We plan on driving up in the morning. What good local restaurants are in the area? Stuff like that.

Steve Spurrier Field is field turf which seems to be the rage now.

 

The stadium I think was first used in 2011, Carter's first year. The field house is new.

 

Restaurants around the Stadium are the basic chains on Roan Street near our mall. Go downtown for better places. Main Street Pizza is good as is Holy Taco. Blaze was right about Phils and it should be on your way in. Ridgewood is way off the beaten path.

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Steve Spurrier Field is field turf which seems to be the rage now.

 

The stadium I think was first used in 2011, Carter's first year. The field house is new.

 

Restaurants around the Stadium are the basic chains on Roan Street near our mall. Go downtown for better places. Main Street Pizza is good as is Holy Taco. Blaze was right about Phils and it should be on your way in. Ridgewood is way off the beaten path.

mommaSTARS luvs FireHouse BB and Cootie Browns..... :hungry:

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mommaSTARS luvs FireHouse BB and Cootie Browns..... :hungry:

 

Both good local choices.     A little bit of nostalgia surrounding Firehouse BBQ, it was an old fire dept station that was purchased on auction from Johnson City and turned into a restaurant.    Some pretty cool stuff inside and the BBQ is great.

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Wow. Computer Rankings...

 

28 SCIENCE HILL                     6A     9   2   0   119.18     130.73

 

29 SMYRNA                              6A     8   3   0   120.27     130.46

 

SH gets +2 for Home, however. Go Hilltoppers!!!

 

FYI

 

Class 6A

 

Cookeville [8-3] at Maryville [11-0]  -19

Siegel [3-8] at Blackman [9-2] -23

Riverdale [6-5] at Oakland [10-1] -27

 

Class 5A

 

Knox Halls [7-4] at Sevier County [9-2] -28

Morristown West [9-2] at Knox West [9-2] +4

 

Class 4A

 

Knox Central [9-2] at Greeneville [10-1] -1

Knox Catholic [7-4] at Fulton [10-1] -18

 

Class 3A

 

CAK [10-1] at Elizabethton [10-1] +6

Pigeon Forge [9-2] at Alcoa [10-1] -34

 

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For Fun: BA -7 vs Maryville

 

 

 

 

 

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