By the time August 23rd rolls around and the Admirals suit up to play Bradley Central, it will have been 281 days since their last game. The Admirals have looked to maximize their efforts and time to get ready for another season of 6A football this offseason.
It all began last November with winter offseason workouts. These workouts saw the Admirals working hard in the weight room to build their strength and prepare their bodies for another season of battle on the gridiron. Winter workouts lasted into the spring, which saw the Admirals get back into pads for three weeks of spring practice. Spring practice proved to be a great time of focusing solely on themselves and improving football fundamentals since there are no sanctioned games that are played. There were however, three separate scrimmages in the spring. The first being the annual Blue vs. Grey game, an inter-squad scrimmage that typically concludes spring practice, but due to scheduling issues, it was the first scrimmage of 2019.
The first scrimmage against another color jersey was the following week against the defending 5A state champions Knox-Central. The scrimmage was a great test for the Admirals against a quality program that provided a measuring stick for where the team stood. The final scrimmage of the spring was against a program looking to rebuild its storied tradition, Halls. The Red Devils came to Farragut with a new head coach that is very familiar with the Admirals, Scott Cummings.
With spring practice concluded and finals over, it was time for summer workouts. Summer training runs from the end of school until early July. As June began the Admirals participated in the UT Select 7v7 Tournament and competed against elite competition from across the Southeast.
The Team Kickoff picnic, an annual gathering of coaches, players, and all of their families, was held at McFee Park on July 28th. The next day, July 29th, saw the Admirals officially began fall camp in preparation for the 2019 football season. The first week of fall camp concluded with an inter-squad scrimmage which allowed coaches to evaluate and gauge the 2019 Football Admirals.
The second week of fall camp saw the Admirals scrimmage against Cookeville High School on August 8th. The Cavaliers have become an annual fall camp scrimmage for the Admirals, as the two teams have met each of the last five years in the fall. The final scrimmage of fall camp was against reigning back-to-back 4A state champions Greeneville. The Admirals and the Greene Devils have met each of the last three seasons in fall camp.
Fall camp concluded with the 2019 High School Football KOC Kickoff Classic Jamboree held at Neyland Stadium on August 16th, just seven days before the first game. While the jamboree is only one quarter of action, it provides a final dress rehearsal before the game starts to count. The Admirals matched up with the Falcons of Fulton High School, the alma mater of Farragut’s Head Ball Coach Eddie Courtney.
Now that the offseason has officially concluded with fall camp, it means that over the next 11 weeks, there are 10 Friday nights that will showcase all of the hard-work and effort the Admirals put in for the regular season. Farragut will open up against former region rival at Bradley Central on August 23rd, with kickoff at 7:30pm. A full preview of that contest can be read by clicking here. The full season schedule is available across this website and also in the wallpapers below (click to enlarge).
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