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Morgan County and Putnam County will face off this Friday in Madison at Bill Corry Stadium for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff. LANCE McCURLEY/File photo

Morgan County and Putnam County will face off this Friday in Madison at Bill Corry Stadium for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff. LANCE McCURLEY/File photo

‘Dogs favored over War Eagles in rivalry game

Putnam County (1-0) and Morgan County (1-0) will renew their rivalry Friday night at Bill Corry Stadium in Madison. Last season, the Dogs defeated the War Eagles 42-28 in a shootout. Morgan is favored to win 48-16 this year, according to the Massey Ratings prediction by On3.com.
Putnam County players listen to head coach Joel Harvin’s postgame speech this past Friday after losing to Greene County. (LANCE MCCURLEY/Staff)

Putnam County players listen to head coach Joel Harvin’s postgame speech this past Friday after losing to Greene County. (LANCE MCCURLEY/Staff)

Putnam, Morgan ready to resume rivalry on gridiron

Putnam County and Morgan County will meet on the gridiron for the first time since 2021 this Friday in Eatonton. The ‘Dogs lead the all-time series 31-18-1, but the War Eagles have won the last two games by a combined 42-2 score.Putnam County head coach Joel Harvin is happy the rivalry is back.
Putnam junior Cory Foster (10) made several carries for the War Eagles against Westside last week and no doubt will be looking for more this Friday against Glenn Hills. IAN TOCHER/Staff

Putnam junior Cory Foster (10) made several carries for the War Eagles against Westside last week and no doubt will be looking for more this Friday against Glenn Hills. IAN TOCHER/Staff

Game Preview: War Eagles look to continue winning streak against Glenn Hills

Putnam County (4-2, 2-0 Region 4-AAA) returns to Al Reaves Field Friday to face Glenn Hills (1-6, 0-1). • Series History: Putnam County leads the series, 4-0. • Last Meeting: Putnam County defeated Glenn Hills 48-6 in 2022.