Trigg County looks to move to 2-1 in district play when they travel to Reidland Friday night for a 7:30pm contest with the Greyhounds.
The Wildcats are coming off a 30-29 win over Caldwell County, coming from 21 points down to shiock the Tigers. The 21-point deficit is believed to be the biggest come-from-behind win in school history.
After running the football 64 times against Caldwell County, expect the Wildcats to run it again against the Greyhounds, who enter the game with a 3-3 record.
Trigg County leads the all-time series with Reidland 14-2. They have won the last seven games over Reidland by a total score of 373-20, an average of 53-3.
Last year, Trigg County hammered Reidland 61-0 at Perdue Field. Trigg held Reidland to minus-58 rushing yards, which broke the old mark of minus-54 for a Wildcat opponent, held by Lone Oak in a 1971 game.
The 61-point win was the fourth-largest in school history and the highest since a 62-0 shutout of Reidland in 2003. Five of Trigg County's largest margins of wins have come against Reidland.
Coverage of Trigg County and Reidland begins at 6pm with the Friday Night Blitz, with the Tailgate Show at 6:30pm on WKDZ 106.5 FM and online at www.wkdzradio.com.
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