Most area games were moved up to tonight due to the forecasted track of Hurricane Laura, which is projected to be a tropical depression when it reaches the area.
Roughly 10 games are still on tap for Friday, although one – Beech at Henry County (scheduled to play at Milan) – could go Saturday depending on the forecast.
Meanwhile, catch up on what you might have missed on Wednesday, and stay tuned to find out our first Citizens Bank Player of the Week recipient later today:
- Daily News Journal
- Area high school football Week 2 preview
- Region 5-6A football in limbo over MNPS decision to postpone sports
- Williamson Herald
- Football: Indy coach seeks better mental toughness in Week 2 against CPA
- Football: As deluge awaits, Ravenwood, Summit, Franklin, Centennial, Page, Nolensville opt to play Thursday
- Football: Brentwood hosts neighborhood showdown; Fairview lands distant senior night opponent
- Southern Middle Tennessee Sports
- Spartans second in opening AP poll; Eagles earn votes in 2A
- Williamson Home Page
- FOOTBALL PREVIEW: CPA, Independence to meet again, Ravenwood, Summit have home stand, BGA to start year
- Robertson County Connection
- PICK ‘EM: Joel’s Week 2 Robertson County-area Predictions
- Gallatin News
- Zach’s Sumner County Week 2 Preview
- Wilson Post
- Storms will impact Week 2 contests
- Main Street Preps
- Northeast football preview: The hype is real… and deserved
- Columbia Daily Herald
- Week 2 predictions: CA look to bounce back