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    My dear friends and family, William Dean McKamey met his Lord and Savior this afternoon. There are no words to describe the pain our family feels right now, Ho...wever we are rejoicing that Will is now on the fields of Heaven...running the football! I know that we were all praying for a miracle, and we were able to see the miracle of Will entering heaven today. My friends please focus your prayers now on Randy and I and our immediate family as we deal with the upcoming days. We love you all and we are overcome with the way you rallied behind us. Will was able to change the spirit of a community, a school and a Navy football team...without really saying a word. He led a wonderful Christian life and I'm so thankful that God chose me to be his mother for 19 years! ‪#‎livelikewill

     

    Thanks for sharing this; I, and likely many others on this site, wouldn't have seen it otherwise.

     

     

    Revelation 21:4-6

    (4) "And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying; and there shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away."

    (5) Then He who sat on the throne said, "Behold, I make all things new." And He said to me, "Write, for these words are true and faithful."

    (6) And He said to me, "It is done! I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. I will give of the fountain of the water of life freely to him who thirsts."

     

    Matthew 25:21

    "His lord said to him, 'Well done, good and faithful servant; you were faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.'"

  2. Clinton had a great team in I think 98-99 or 97-98, not sure the year ,but it was one of those. Went 30-0 in the regular season, but lost unfortunately in the region, I think. Had the talent to go to state and make a lot of noise, but fell short. Jermaine Shepherd, Dedrick Dye, Torey Morris (sp?) Great team!

    I was talking earlier tonight about the number of quality, wide-bodied big men around the area during those years. I couldn't produce the Oak Ridge center's name. He played alongside Lane during those years, of course. But as you mention there was also Morris at Clinton (who went on to Pitt), Brad Hillsher at Maryville (UT football), Tyson Clabo at Farragut (Wake Forest & the NFL), and in the sectional tournament some guy named Jason Witten from Elizabethton was added to the mix. All had really good skills to go with their bulk.

  3. I remember that Farragut team. They had a 7' Center.

     

    In 1981 which was my junior year. Farragut played Austin East in the region tournement at William Blount. AE won in overtime. One of the best games I ever saw. Maryville back in those days was awful. Farragut had that 7' Center. They also had a sharpshooter guard. He wore AE out. AE had some studs on that team. George Buckner who went to Ole Miss. Gerald Hyatt and Rob Jones who played at UT. 3 UT Football players were also playing on that team. Joey Clinkscale and the Mackenzie Twins.

    The center was Mike Carpenter. The guard was almost certainly Chuck Johnson, a JR that year.

  4. Farragut in '82-'83 went 36-1. The loss was to Nashville East, 72-70, in the state tournament at Memorial Gym. Great team to watch. Ranked 11th nationally.

     

    Austin-East had some outstanding teams in the 80s winning state titles in '85 and '87. The Roadrunners were runners-up in '82 and '86 and throughout the decade had teams with size, athleticism, and toughness.

  5. It's been awhile...over 30 plus years I hear and maybe it has never happened. I go back to the old District 7 days of Clinton, Oak Ridge, Lenoir City, Lafollete, Kingston and seems like Farragut and the great Arthur "Pete" Billingsley.

    :thumb:

     

     

     

    Best wishes to Oak Ridge and Powell in substate.

  6. Looking forward to listening to you guys during the game tomorrow night.  You guys always do a great job with a very informative broadcast and well worth the listen!  Go Admirals!!

     

     

    Agreed......Watched tha reeplay and tha radio audio....Good job!!!

     

    Thanks guys. I thoroughly enjoy every Friday night, but there's a lot of prep that goes into it and even more so last week with the endless playoff scenarios. So your comments are very much appreciated.

  7. Does anybody have a quick link to the matrix the TSSAA uses. I want to look and see which teams just missed the playoffs etc. I'm just being lazy, but I really dislike the TSSAA website.

    They always take down/ don't update the statewide standings once the brackets are out. I started a thread this past week in regard to incorrect numbers for Southwind, thinking it might prompt others to look a little more closely at the accuracy of what the TSSAA was using in all classes. Judging by the replies to that thread, there either weren't any other errors or no one really cared to look for them. Thankfully, in the Southwind case the TSSAA's incorrect figures (which they never corrected on their site) didn't affect the proper placement of teams in the bracket -- or far worse, like last year, who actually qualifies. Obviously, they don't want those standings up for people to scrutinize after the fact. 

     

    So there's no link to provide, but I can tell you that in 6A all teams with at least 6 wins got in (29 of those) plus 5-win Antioch which was an automatic qualifier as District 12's runner-up. That left 2 spots for 7 teams with 5 wins. Here's how those 5-win teams finished in the statewide standings.

     

    31. McGavock

    32. Bradley Central

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    33. Franklin Co.

    34. Hardin Valley

    35. Germantown

    36. Powell

    37. Centennial

     

    In 5A all teams with at least 5 wins got in which made it pretty easy since there were 32 of those. As to their statewide ranking, Cherokee was no. 31 and Lenoir City was no. 32. Here's how the 4-win teams -- 7 of them -- finished in the playoff standings.

     

    33. Daniel Boone

    34. Clarksville

    35. Morristown West

    36. Knox Central

    37. Clinton

    38. Columbia

    39. Memphis Overton

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  8. I haven't followed closely what the TSSAA has done in past years where quads 3 & 4 are concerned in 5A, so I can't guess as to why they sent Lawrence Co. to quad 4 last year. On their website, however, they state that they "never want to move a team more than 1 natural quadrant." Districts 1 through 4 are considered natural quadrant 1, 5-8 are considered natural quadrant 2, 9-12 are natural quadrant 3, and 13-16 natural quadrant 4. Because that restriction of "never" wanting to move a team more than 1 natural quadrant is the most strongly worded of their "guidelines" (see the 2nd video: http://www.tssaa.org/divisiononefootballplayoffs/ ), I was thinking the 5A bracket should be the following.

     

    Quad 1

    #7 David Crockett(wc) @ #2 West(2)

    #6 Gibbs(wc) @ #3 Campbell Co(2)

     

    #5 South-Doyle(wc) @ #4 TN High(wc)

    #8 Cherokee(wc) @ #1 Anderson Co(1)

     

    Quad 2

    #7 Stone Memorial(wc) @ #2 Ooltewah(1)

    #6 Oak Ridge(wc) @ #3 East Hamilton(2)

     

    #5 Cleveland(wc) @ #4 White Co(2)

    #8 Lenoir City(wc) @ #1 Rhea Co(1)

     

    Quad 3

    #7 Clarksville Northeast(wc) @ #2 Lincoln Co(2)

    #6 Hillsboro(wc) @ #3 Beech(wc)

     

    #5 Lawrence Co(wc) @ #4 Gallatin(wc)

    #8 Tullahoma(wc) @ #1 Shelbyville(1)

     

    Quad 4

    #7 Dyer Co(wc) @ #2 Ridgeway(1)

    #6 Melrose(wc) @ #3 Hardin Co(2)

     

    #5 Memphis East(wc) @ #4 Millington(2)

    #8 Kenwood(wc) @ #1 Henry Co(1)

  9. Last year they didn't know, or didn't pay close enough attention to correctly apply, their own rules in the Cleveland/Sullivan South debacle. That rule -- if a team played more than 10 games, only the first 10 counted toward the ranking process -- was changed this year. Afterall, it wasn't their oversight, it was the rule's fault. Now it's all games played through the TSSAA's week 10 that are applied to the rankings.  

     

    Even if they don't consider out-of-state opponents until the regular season has concluded, I don't see how that would explain the discrepancy I'm seeing in the numbers. And if you look in the TSSAA's playoff standings at other schools' numbers that have played winning, out-of-state teams, those games seem to be represented. But, again, I don't see how it applies here, because Southwind isn't being "shorted" an opponent's data but is seemingly getting bonus figures that can't be accounted for.

     

    But maybe I'm overlooking something really obvious.

  10. On this week's 6A statewide playoff standings Southwind is shown to have 6 teams on its schedule .500 or better (criteria no. 2), 3 wins over those .500-or-better teams (criteria no. 3), 48 wins by its opposition (criteria no. 4), 42 losses by its opposition (criteria no. 5), and 22 wins by the opponents it defeated (criteria no. 6). It looks to me that those numbers should be 5 for criteria 2, 2 for criteria 3, 47 for criteria 4, 43 for criteria 5, and 21 for criteria 6.

     

    The out-of-state team on Southwind's schedule, Byhalia, MS, is 3-5 having apparently cancelled a game with Eupora, MS ( http://www.webstercountyschools.org/subsite/ehs/page/varsity-football-243 ). Byhalia's schedule can be viewed here: http://www.unapproved website.com/high-schools/byhalia-indians-(byhalia,ms)/football/schedule.htm .

     

    The .500-or-better teams on Southwind's schedule ( http://www.coacht.com/tennessee/inside/schedule.cfm?schoolid=471&sportid=1&seasonid=203 ) include Memphis East, Trezevant, Germantown, Houston & Collierville. Ridgeway has a good opportunity to get to .500 on Thursday but isn't there yet. Of these teams Southwind has victories over Germantown and Houston. 

     

    The win totals on Coach T match those on the TSSAA's site. Am I missing something? Or are we about to have another embarrassing episode for the TSSAA if these seemingly incorrect numbers affect seeding or even which teams qualify?

     

     

  11. I was wondering if anybody knows how much say the school has in the play-offs? I am assuming Parker had to pay TSSAA for the right to broadcast. How much did he have to pay? That should be public knowledge. No telling how much BC/BS of Tennessee pays to sponsor the Championship games. What I am saying is this, if the TSSAA gets a nice chunk of money to give these rights to Pac-Man Productions, they might have the right to tell the school they must allow the broadcast.

     

    A link to the Media Guidelines from the 2012-13 TSSAA Handbook: http://www.tssaa.org...dbook/Media.pdf .

     

    What I'm unclear on is whether ANYONE should be permitted to televise playoff games live according to the TSSAA's own media guidelines. There are inconsistencies and possible omissions in the TSSAA's use of the terms "telecast" and "videostream". But because there are places where "telecast" and "videostream" are used side by side, I think one has to assume they know the difference and consider them, in fact, to be different. If you look at the link above and therein at section B, articles 1 and 2, you'll notice the only option for "live" video of a football playoff game is a videostream ($750 fee paid to the game director and included as part of the gate receipts). The only opportunity in the media guidelines for a "telecast" is a 24-hour tape delayed telecast ($250 fee paid to the game director and included as part of the gate receipts).

     

    I haven't watched any of the playoff games, but I take it they're being aired live on television, not just on some web channel. If that's correct, just going on the TSSAA's stated media guidelines, it appears as though the TSSAA might once again be overlooking the details of their own Handbook.

  12. Cleveland (3-3) finished ahead of Walker Valley (2-4) in the District 5AAA standings. Cleveland beat Walker Valley head-to-head 56-28. Both were 5-5 overall, so Walker Valley got in because it had 6 teams on its schedule, to Cleveland's 5, that were .500 or better. Personally, I think it's ridiculous that all of these 5-5 teams are in the playoffs (1/4 of the 5A playoff teams are 5-5), so I have difficulty feeling as though anyone is being terribly wronged. But this system flies in the face of good sense, and no amount of adjustments will substantially improve it. The flaws are inherent; the regular season is a square peg and the playoffs a round hole.

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