If the Ram Train plans on stationing their season in their hometown next week, they'll have to go on the road and get a win. For some, that could be concerning, even intimidating. Not for Tyner.

The Rams played their entire 2023 and 2024 seasons on the road as their new school and stadium was being built. Due to construction delays, the Rams even had to play their entire regular season this fall away from home.

It's something that clearly doesn't phase this football team as they enter their TSSAA 3A state semifinal game with Gatlinburg-Pittman with a 12-1 record. Tyner's lone loss came in the regular season to defending Division-II A state champion Nashville Christian. An Eagles team that will play for a second straight state title next Thursday in Chattanooga.

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