The Rosman Tigers and Swain County first met on the gridiron back in 1972 with the Maroondevils winning that first encounter 14-6....The two teams would meet in 73' and 74' as members of the SMC with 2A Swain County winning those 2 conference games by 17-7 and 28-22 scores....The 1975 game at the old field on the hill was memorable for a lot of reasons as legendary Swain County RB Brett Conley injured his knee, and didn't return in the 2nd half of the game, while Rosman Sr. QB Gary Crowe and Swain Sr. DE Billy Joe Murphy got into an altercation after a play near midfield with Crowe breaking Murphy's jaw with a right hook....Those two guys would later meet on the basketball court, and both would be ejected again for fighting....They just didn't like one another, I guess...lol!
Anyway, there's been colorful memories thru the years between the Maroondevils and Tigers, but the rivalry was at it's pinnacle between 83' and 86'.....In 1983, Rosman tied Swain County 7-7 in Bryson City, and Coach Fox was carried off the field by his players....In 84', Rosman would advance to the state 1A title, but would lose 14-7 to a Swain team that was playing it's final year as a 2A member....Beginning in 1985, both Swain and Murphy would be reclassified as 1A schools, and Rosman would play both in the playoffs, beating SMC champ Murphy in Murphy(22-18), and losing to Swain(13-9) in the Mudbowl in Rosman in the 3rd round of the playoffs after Swain had beaten Appalachian Conference Champ Hendersonville in Hendersonville in the 2nd round...Swain would go on to claim their 2nd overall state title, and their first in the 1A class with a 32-0 win in Bryson City over North Edgecombe as RB Johnny "Buck" Mitchell had a big night for the Maroon and White...
Rosman and Swain County have played every year since 1979 which was the year that the Maroondevils claimed the state 2A title, beating Rosman 24-0 that season...
The series as one might expect is very lopsided thanks to Swain winning every season since 1998 with this week being the 47th time that these two teams have battled on the gridiron....
The Tigers have only beaten the Maroondevils 6 times since 1979, and will probably be an underdog this friday when the teams meet in Rosman....
Coach Gentry and I had a conversation a few years ago, and he told me that some of the opponents that Murphy has beat, were beaten before they ever hit the field because of that name Murphy on the jerseys, and there's a whole lot of truth in that statement....If you don't believe that you can beat the Murphy or Swain County's of the world before the game even starts, then you really don't have the mindset to do just that....
It's the same with Swain County as the Maroondevils and Bulldogs have basically dominated the Tigers since the turn of the new Millineum with a close loss here and there, but a loss nonetheless....
With the new rotating SMC scheduling this year, Rosman will close the season with Murphy which is something they've never done before...
As for the game this friday, Rosman is going to have to get some contributions from players other than Gage Orr because the Swain staff is one of if not the best at shutting down what you do best, and they know that Green is gone too, so they will gear their team to stop Orr this friday, so the Tiger offensive line has their work cut out for them this week....
The Rosman defense will also have to play their best game of the season, force some turnovers, and slow down the Maroondevil offensive attack, or it will be another conference loss for the Tigers...
It will be Senior night this friday in Rosman, and this bunch of Seniors that the Tigers have, has done something that NO Rosman team has done since 2001, and that is finish the regular season with a winning record....The season could become even more special if Rosman could somehow, or someway beat their two biggest nemisis to close the season?
It's a tall order indeed but if you don't BELIEVE you can beat Swain County and Murphy as I mentioned above: Then, it won't happen!
I want to wish all the Maroondevil fans safe travels to Tigertown this friday, and I hope the Tigers can give the home folks one lasting memory in their final home game of the regular season....
Roar Tigers Roar!
Anyway, there's been colorful memories thru the years between the Maroondevils and Tigers, but the rivalry was at it's pinnacle between 83' and 86'.....In 1983, Rosman tied Swain County 7-7 in Bryson City, and Coach Fox was carried off the field by his players....In 84', Rosman would advance to the state 1A title, but would lose 14-7 to a Swain team that was playing it's final year as a 2A member....Beginning in 1985, both Swain and Murphy would be reclassified as 1A schools, and Rosman would play both in the playoffs, beating SMC champ Murphy in Murphy(22-18), and losing to Swain(13-9) in the Mudbowl in Rosman in the 3rd round of the playoffs after Swain had beaten Appalachian Conference Champ Hendersonville in Hendersonville in the 2nd round...Swain would go on to claim their 2nd overall state title, and their first in the 1A class with a 32-0 win in Bryson City over North Edgecombe as RB Johnny "Buck" Mitchell had a big night for the Maroon and White...
Rosman and Swain County have played every year since 1979 which was the year that the Maroondevils claimed the state 2A title, beating Rosman 24-0 that season...
The series as one might expect is very lopsided thanks to Swain winning every season since 1998 with this week being the 47th time that these two teams have battled on the gridiron....
The Tigers have only beaten the Maroondevils 6 times since 1979, and will probably be an underdog this friday when the teams meet in Rosman....
Coach Gentry and I had a conversation a few years ago, and he told me that some of the opponents that Murphy has beat, were beaten before they ever hit the field because of that name Murphy on the jerseys, and there's a whole lot of truth in that statement....If you don't believe that you can beat the Murphy or Swain County's of the world before the game even starts, then you really don't have the mindset to do just that....
It's the same with Swain County as the Maroondevils and Bulldogs have basically dominated the Tigers since the turn of the new Millineum with a close loss here and there, but a loss nonetheless....
With the new rotating SMC scheduling this year, Rosman will close the season with Murphy which is something they've never done before...
As for the game this friday, Rosman is going to have to get some contributions from players other than Gage Orr because the Swain staff is one of if not the best at shutting down what you do best, and they know that Green is gone too, so they will gear their team to stop Orr this friday, so the Tiger offensive line has their work cut out for them this week....
The Rosman defense will also have to play their best game of the season, force some turnovers, and slow down the Maroondevil offensive attack, or it will be another conference loss for the Tigers...
It will be Senior night this friday in Rosman, and this bunch of Seniors that the Tigers have, has done something that NO Rosman team has done since 2001, and that is finish the regular season with a winning record....The season could become even more special if Rosman could somehow, or someway beat their two biggest nemisis to close the season?
It's a tall order indeed but if you don't BELIEVE you can beat Swain County and Murphy as I mentioned above: Then, it won't happen!
I want to wish all the Maroondevil fans safe travels to Tigertown this friday, and I hope the Tigers can give the home folks one lasting memory in their final home game of the regular season....
Roar Tigers Roar!