The Statesboro Blue Devils have proven they can win on the road with four consecutive victories when playing away from Womack Field.
Their most recent victory came Nov. 14 in the opening round of the state playoffs when they knocked off Habersham Central 36-28 in Mt. Airy. The Blue Devils hope to continue their road success this Friday, traveling to No. 1 seed Woodward Academy for the second round of the state playoffs.
Last week, the Blue Devils put up more than 400 yards of offense, with 356 yards coming on the ground. Statesboro was able to answer every Habersham score and the defense and special teams came through in the clutch, as well.
“Friday was a total team effort,” coach Matt Dobson said. “The team has shown a lot of maturity in being able to handle a four-hour road trip. It

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