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Jackson County @ East Robertson


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East Robertson is 2-6 and have wins over Houston County and Eagleville who are a combined 2-13. They beat Eagleville by 14 and Jackson County beat them by 28. They lost to Westmoreland by 17 points and Jackson County beat Westmoreland. They lost to Community by a touchdown and Jackson County beat Community by 20 points.

 

Jackson County is 6-2 and has lost to Macon County (62-42) and Watertown. Macon County is a 4A team that is gonna finish either 7-3 or 8-2. Watertown is probably gonna finish 9-1 and is one of the top teams in 2A.

 

Jackson County allowed 106 points in those 2 losses. They have only allowed a total 45 points and no more than 14 points in the 6 wins. East Robertson has been to held to less than 14 points in 5 of their games.

 

When you look at like opponents and strength of schedule the impression I get is that Jackson County has consistently been 14-28 points better than East Robertson.

 

Jackson County 35

East Robertson 14

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