
<p>ROME, Ga., September 8, 2013 A clearly energized capacity crowd turned out Saturday to watch the first ever Berry College football team take the field.</p><p>The raucous crowd gave the historic evening an aura of a Division I showdown, not a Division III matchup. Fans remained enthused throughout the game, even as the visiting Scots from Maryville College marched down the field on six different scoring drives, posting a 37-0 win.</p><p>Rome's historic Barron Stadium was electric as fans showed up hours before the Vikings took the field. Fans donned plastic Viking helmets, blue body paint and temporary tattoos to show their spirit for an evening 111 years in the making.</p><p>"It was a great feeling for the first game," Berry Coach Tony Kunczewski said in a brief on-field interview following the game."</p><p><a href="http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/sports-around/2013/sep/8/berry-college-celebrates-first-ever-football-game/">Keep reading...</a></p>