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TUSCOLA DEFEATS HIBRITEN
Headed to Western Regional Championship Game!
Story: Tuscola rallies with 14 points in 4th quarter
Video: WBTV/FFN Highlights: Tuscola vs. Hibriten
”Give thanks to the LORD, call on His name; make known among the nations what He has done.“
- 1 Chronicles 16:8

- John Austin Chambers Commits to WCU Read More
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
from TuscolaFootball.com!
From the Coach:
Wishing a very Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and I hope you all have a great day! I am happy and THANKFUL to be practicing football on Thanksgiving Day!
- Coach Kiefer
Tuscola defeats Burns 31-22, advances
to Round 3 for first time since 1992
- Tuscola "burns" Bulldogs, advances to Rd. 3 Read More
- THS advances to Rd. 3, Brosius sets records Read More
- Brosius could "pass" Heath Shuler tonight Read More
SPECIAL COVERAGE: CROMPTON SENIOR GAME
Crompton wins final game at Neyland Stadium
Jonathan Crompton poses with TuscolaFootball.com administrator Patrick Maney in the Tennessee
Locker Room following his 31-16 win over Vanderbilt in his last game at Neyland Stadium.
Nearing the end of his college career after having to learn 4 different offenses, former Tuscola High School Quarterback Jonathan Crompton threw for 221 yards and 2 touchdowns on Saturday in a 31-16 win over Vanderbilt in his final game at Neyland Stadium. This team has really come together under the current system, and Crompton, who has dedicated an unmeasurable amount of time and effort to learning another new system has prevailed in the end and made Tennessee bowl eligible- despite everything that he has had to deal with, including things as extreme as death threats. Crompton, who completed 20 of 34 passes with only 1 interception is now 2nd in Tennessee history for consecutive passes completed without an interception, stopping one short of the record by no fault of his own when a pass was deflected. Crompton has been turning heads in recent weeks and leads the SEC in touchdown passes. He also broke Peyton Manning's record for most yards passing in a half against Memphis. The Jonathan Cropmton that Tuscola fans remember is swinging in full force, running over teams like Georgia and nearly upsetting teams like Florida and Alabama. One can't help but wonder if the leader of many Tuscola comeback victories has made a comeback for his career that could land him in a role playing on Sundays.
Stories:
The Mountaineer:
Crompton’s two TD passes leads Vols past Vandy on Senior Night
Crompton’s gritty comeback: A matter of faith
UTSports.com: Seniors Deliver in Final Game at Neyland Stadium
Pictures of Crompton, his family, and his supporters:
 
 
 
 
Supporters pictured include Sean Fitzgerald, Patrick Fitzgerald, David Crompton, Janet Crompton, Brooke Crompton, Brian Smith, Patrick Maney, Paul Mintz, Josh Parton, Chuck Fiebernitz, Bob Kearney, and Lane Kiffin. Also attending was Photographer Patrick Parton. Star of the show- former Tuscola quarterback Jonathan Crompton.
TuscolaFootball.com will be adding a video report this coming weekend about Crompton's final game at Neyland. Stay tuned for more information!
Tuscola defeats Hickory 17-10 to advance
- Tuscola survives Tornadoes, advance to Rd. 2 Read More
- Brosius breaks season passing yards record Read More
- Nelson is WNC's first 1,000 yard reciever Read More
- Catamounts offer John Austin Chambers Read More

2009 AAC CHAMPIONS
- Tuscola wins AAC Championship Read More
- Tuscola, Franklin teams vie for AAC title Read More
- Black Friday! Much at stake tonight! Read More
- JV's defeat Franklin, finish season 5-4 Read More
- Brosius nears 7,000 career yards Read More
- Tuscola wins "Mud Bowl" over E. Henderson Read More
- Brosius & G. Fisher make Shrine Bowl See Roster.
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