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1991 Franklin Road Academy Panthers

 

Class A State Champions (13-2)

 

Head Coach:

GEORGE WEICKER

 

AP 1st team All-State:

TODD JENKINS (LB)

CHRIS HARWELL (DL)

BRINK FIDLER (PK)

 

Also made All-State in 1992:

FIDLER

JASON TOMICHEK (TE)

 

W 14-12 Knox. Webb

W 27-6 Celina

W 34-0 Trousdale Co.

W 26-6 Davidson Academy

W 13-10 South Spencer (IN)

W 48-0 Nashville Christian

L 26-28 Peabody

W 31-15 DCA

L 10-20 Westmoreland

W 24-0 Ezell-Harding

 

Playoffs

W 42-0 McEwen

W 43-6 Celina

W 8-6 Greenback

W 24-7 Whitwell

W 27-8 Peabody

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1991 Brentwood Academy Eagles

 

Class AA State Champions (13-1)

 

Head Coach:

CARLTON FLATT

 

AP 1st team All-State

CHRIS REID (OL)

JEFF SPEEDY (LB)

 

BA's offensive and defensive lines also featured later All-State selections:

REGGIE WILLIAMS

CHRIS HOLT

JOSH SWORDS

 

L 14-18 Paducah Tilghman (KY)

W 41-0 Goodpasture

W 21-8 Haywood

W 49-13 David Lipscomb

W 23-7 Jackson Central-Merry

W 48-7 Harpeth

W 35-15 Franklin Co.

W 35-13 Henry Co.

W 35-13 McCallie

 

Playoffs

W 49-16 Montgomery Central

W 42-28 Loretto

W 28-23 MUS

W 42-19 Springfield

W 49-7 Powell

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1991 Franklin Road Academy Panthers

 

Class A State Champions (13-2)

 

Head Coach:

GEORGE WEICKER

 

AP 1st team All-State:

TODD JENKINS (LB)

CHRIS HARWELL (DL)

BRINK FIDLER (PK)

 

Also made All-State in 1992:

FIDLER

JASON TOMICHEK (TE)

 

W 14-12 Knox. Webb

W 27-6 Celina

W 34-0 Trousdale Co.

W 26-6 Davidson Academy

W 13-10 South Spencer (IN)

W 48-0 Nashville Christian

L 26-28 Peabody

W 31-15 DCA

L 10-20 Westmoreland

W 24-0 Ezell-Harding

 

Playoffs

W 42-0 McEwen

W 43-6 Celina

W 8-6 Greenback

W 24-7 Whitwell

W 27-8 Peabody

AB....fyi.....FRA wuz cawled tha "Rebels" then'st..... :popcorneater:

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AB....fyi.....FRA wuz cawled tha "Rebels" then'st..... :popcorneater:

Yes they were.Greenback beat them in 1987 on the way to our first and only state championship,that was one of the coldest playoff games I can remember(thankful I was playing the kids one the sideline were miserable).FRA had a DB that only had one arm and he also played receiver and was one of their best players.....and we should have beaten them in 91 also! Edited by orngnblk
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Yes they were.Greenback beat them in 1987 on the way to our first and only state championship,that was one of the coldest playoff games I can remember(thankful I was playing the kids one the sideline were miserable).FRA had a DB that only had one arm and he also played receiver and was one of their best players.....and we should have beaten them in 91 also!

So what happened? Not often do we see 8-6 games anymore.

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Paducah Tilghman must have been insanely good in the early 1990's. Only team to defeat BA in '91, and I believe they were also the only team to defeat Gallatin in '92. Both went on to win state championships.

Yep. They also beat AAA state champion Oak Ridge in 1991. Billy Jack Haskins was their QB that year, and he went on to play at Kentucky.

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Yes they were.Greenback beat them in 1987 on the way to our first and only state championship,that was one of the coldest playoff games I can remember(thankful I was playing the kids one the sideline were miserable).FRA had a DB that only had one arm and he also played receiver and was one of their best players.....and we should have beaten them in 91 also!

FRA was not a top team in 87. Had a few games where injuries helped them win. Still remember then throwing the ball 40 times a game in 87.

 

Since 1991 they have beaten their biggest rival 3 times. Decent program with a good coach now. BW is going to do good things there. Very likeable guy too.

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