They would have to apply for a hardship waiver to be eiligible, otherwise he would have to wait 365 days from his last play at CCS to play at Brainerd. If he played basketball at CCS and he's currently playing at Brainerd then it sounds like he already received the waiver.
Jackson had 1874 passing yards, 1420 rushing yards, and 40 tds. He also had 57 tackles, 3 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries and 3 interceptions. I'm not a Fulton fan but I am a fan of Football players. I think his numbers are very worthy of being Mr. Football.
https://tssaasports.com/football/television.cfm
on regular tv across the state
The NFHS coverage was good last year, they use the live tv announcers and stream
TSSAA rules only allow for a single classification jump. The highest they could play would be 4a. The last time they tried to move many 4a teams went to 5a to avoid them. They had to stay in 3a so they could have any chance at a full schedule. Also, they have between 55-60 players on their roster, not even close to a 6a roster.
I agree with most posters that Alcoa should win and this will be a very entertaining game. On a sidenote, I'm not sure if a team has beaten both Maryville and Alcoa in the same season but if the stars align and the breaks fall their way West certainly has the talent to pull it off. Who Knows?
Here in East Tennesse i would say Jordan Harris from Alcoa would be the front runner. I don't have a clue to his stat line but he has scored in every phase of the game: Offense rushing and receiving, Defense pick six, and Return game tds. His yardage totals have to be pretty hefty, I believe he went for over 250 total yards and 2 scores in the win over Maryville. In my opinion he will be tough to beat.