Both teams are 2-2 and are coming off a bye week.
"Big opportunity in front of us, are we going to grab it or not?" Mason County coach Jonathan Thomas asked rhetorically. 
Scott is led by junior running back Quincy Perrin who has rushed for 431 yards and four touchdowns. He ran for 193 yards and two touchdowns in the Eagles' 21-14 victory over Dixie Heights.
Scott senior quarterback Chad Ohmer has only thrown 30 passes this season. 
Mason County senior running back Seth Chambers has rushed for 460 yards and four touchdowns.
Mason County junior quarterback Carson Brammer has completed 30 of 65 passes for 484 yards and five touchdowns. He has thrown three interceptions.
The last two meetings between the two schools have been close games. Mason County won 21-15 at Scott two years ago. The Eagles defeated the Royals 27-21 in overtime here in Maysville last season.
"We've been in some battles with these guys," Thomas said.
Mason County leads the series with Scott 5-4.
It's Homecoming tonight at Scott. Kickoff is at 7:30.
 
 
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