Muscogee County implements safety rules for Friday night football
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 10:59 PM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026

As Muscogee County prepares for Friday night football at Kinnett and Odis Spencer Stadiums, safety measures are being prioritized. Attendees will undergo weapon screenings at the entrances, and safety personnel will monitor the venues. Middle school-aged children must be accompanied by an adult for entry, even with tickets. Fans are advised to arrive early to avoid delays during the screening process, as re-entry is not permitted once attendees leave the stadium.
- •Screenings for weapons will be conducted at both stadiums.
- •Children require adult supervision to enter the stadium.
- •Fans advised to arrive early for screening.
- •No re-entry allowed once attendees exit.
- 10:59 PMYahoo Sports — Stadium safety rules for Friday night football in Muscogee County
"COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — As fans prepare for Friday night football, safety remains a primary focus in Muscogee County. The Muscogee County School District reminds all attendees of varsity football events at either Kinnett Stadium or Odis Spencer Stadium that they will be screened for weapons upon entry to the stadium. Safety personnel will be stationed […]
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