2016 Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Winners
Division I Class 1A Lineman | Division I Class 1A Back |
Josh Silvey
Greenback High School | Preston Rice
Wayne Co. High School |
Division I Class 2A Lineman | Division I Class 2A Back |
Alex Kirkendoll |
Oakland's JaCoby Stevens and Siegel kicker Jacob Smith were named 2016 Tennessee Titans Mr. Football winners Monday. More than 400 people, including the honorees, their families, coaches, school administrators and members of the media from all parts of the state, attended the 2016 luncheon at Nissan Stadium.
Division I Class 1A Lineman | Division I Class 1A Back |
Josh Silvey
Greenback High School | Preston Rice
Wayne Co. High School |
Division I Class 2A Lineman | Division I Class 2A Back |
Alex Kirkendoll |
The Oakland Patriots defeat the Maryville Rebels 23-7 to punch their ticket to the Class 6A State Championship Game. NewsRadio WGNS' Jon Dinkins has your Sir Pizza Game Recap...
Planning to go to the semifinal football game tonight (Friday) as Oakland battles Maryville? If so, you can beat the lines at the ticket booth. The main gate will be open between 1-3pm at the school for fans who want to get their tickets early.
Many Rutherford County prep football players and coaches will participate in this year's Toyota East-West All-Star Classic. NewsRadio WGNS' Bryan Barrett has more...
Riverdale's Marqwell Odom, Gentry Bonds and Preston Barge -- Devin Sims and Deylon Williams from Smyrna -- Anthony Ochoa and Joseph Sewell from Blackman -- Oakland's Lazarius Patterson, Kaleb Oliver and Elijah Dobbins and Siegel's Jacob Smith have all been selected to play for the East team.
The Oakland Patriots power their way to a 49-7 quarterfinal win over Hardin Valley. NewsRadio WGNS' Jon Dinkins has your Sir Pizza Game Recap...
NewsRadio WGNS' Bryan Barrett and Jon Dinkins talk with Jonathan Sutton of Blackman Cross Country in this edition of the "Fleet Feet Cross Country Spotlight."
BOARD OF CONTROL MINUTES
November 17, 2016
Hermitage, TN
This space will be updated throughout the day as the Board considers its agenda.
The 2016 BlueCross Bowl games will air live across a statewide network of affiliates and will reach nearly three million households across Tennessee. Games will be broadcast on the following network affiliates: