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  1. 59 minutes ago, SpottedGoat said:

    Lots of truth here. Westview is like the Dallas Cowboys of TN HS football. Kids are kids, definitely not rooting against them. But the bandwagon fans & daddy ballers are gonna win championships every year. Forget Alcoa or East Nashville, if you can't even dominate your region, the title talk falls soft......       except in the center of the universe. And if you can't win in 3A, how exactly are 4A bosses gonna treat you? So, in another year Dyersburg & Covington will still have to battle each other for region supremacy while The View looks to head back to 2A. We've all seen this show before.

    Or, just for conversation is Covington/Dyersburg making a move up to 4A or more? With the new Ford plant down there how will it affect those schools even though they aren't in Haywood County? Maybe Covington more so, being closer to the action? And, is this going to push Haywood to 5 or 6A? Or will they split with another new school? Maybe it's too early to tell? 

    Regarding Blue Oval (the Ford plant), it is too soon to tell how Covington High will be affected. Stanton has a new RV park for construction workers. That’s Haywood county, so any kids there will go to Haywood. Truck production is scheduled to begin in 2025, so that’s when construction ends and permanent employees move in. 
     

    I’m sure Tipton County will get some new folks, but Mason is the closest town to the plant in Tipton and it’s zoned for Brighton High. 
     

    We will see how it shakes out in a couple of years.

  2. On 2/5/2024 at 9:44 AM, Allthetalk said:

    Dyersburg had a lot of seniors this year, but they always reload. Coach Stowe and company always do a great job.  Covington is going to be loaded this year and lost vey little to graduation, their sophomore class is loaded as well. I don't see Covington taking a step back for a while. Covington also had Westview's number in McConnell's previous stint as well as 3 out of the 4 years of Ty Simpson's high school career. Ripley was pretty young as well and didn't lose much, they will have a larger senior class this year as well. I believe Westview will be good, but to say that these teams won't have a say so would be in injustice. I think it is safe to say that these 4 teams will represent the region in the playoffs most years. I will also say that it will be a sweep in the playoffs and there will be a rematch for some of these teams. Westview almost capitalized on the rematch with Dyersburg this year. It will be a fun region to watch.

    Westview seems to have folks who like to talk a lot about how good they are gonna be. What was it that Yoda said - “There is no try. Do or do not”?

    As a Covington fan, I think that the Region 7-3A title will go thru Dyersburg and Covington for the foreseeable future. Aside from last year’s win at Covington over Westview, I can recall that Covington and Westview were last in the same region Ty Simpson’s sophomore and junior years. At our place  in 2019, Covington won 53-7. The following year, Covington shut out Westview in Martin by a score of 48-0. 
     

    I know that past results are not indicators of future performance, but I recall that Westview fans were touting those two teams a lot, just like they seem to be doing now. But, y’all are welcome to continue doing that.

  3. 3 hours ago, 2001Bobcat said:

    Heck, we drive that far for a couple region games too. Ridiculous!

    Well, your answer made me look at our region. For Region 7-3A, the longest drive is from McNairy Co. (Bolivar) to Westview (Martin). That’s 90 miles and GoogleMaps says it’s 1 hr 50 minutes. I’m lucky to live near the center of our region, so just over an hour is my longest drive.

  4. Here’s some playoff history for each team. Source is AHSFHS.org database, but it only has records through 2020, so I had to update it for the last two seasons. 
     

                                                 COVINGTON.        DYERSBURG

    OVERALL RECORD                      51-26.                 27-28

    APPEARANCES.                               26.                      28

    1st ROUND                                    18-6                  14-13

    2nd ROUND.                                   16-3.                   9-5

    3rd ROUND.                                    11-5.                  4-6

    SEMIS.                                              6-6.                    0-4

    FINALS.                                             0-6.                    0-0

  5. Here's the Commercial Appeal write-up:

    https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/sports/high-school/2023/11/15/tssaa-football-playoffs-germantown-houston-memphis-area-top-quarterfinal-matchups/71443254007/

    Covington (10-2) at Dyersburg (12-0) 

    When: 7 p.m. Friday 

    Covington suffered two losses this season and Dyersburg was one of them. The Chargers were shut out in Week 3, 24-0. In that game, Skylan Smith had just 48 rushing yards, his second-lowest total this season. As Smith goes, the Chargers go and they’ll need a performance like his 192 yards and two touchdowns a week ago.   

    Wilcox’s pick: Dyersburg 24, Covington 14 

  6. From the Daily Memphian

    https://dailymemphian.com/section/sportshigh-school-sports/article/39916/tssaa-quarterfinal-playoff-preview-six-memphis-shelby-county-teams

    Class 3A

    Covington (10-2) at Dyersburg (12-0)

    Storylines: Everyone on the planet, or at least in Tennessee, knows what Covington is going to do.

    The Chargers are going to line up in their tried-and-true Wing-T offense and feed the ball to their star running back. This year, it’s Skylan Smith in that role.


    Lakeland begins Econo Lodge demolition


    The junior ran for 192 yards on 26 carries and scored two touchdowns in last week’s 38-6 victory over Ripley, taking his season totals to 2,006 yards and 31 TDs. It was also Smith’s ninth game in a row over 100 yards, with three of those over 200.

    Not coincidentally, the Ripley game was also Covington’s ninth victory in a row. Which brings us to Dyersburg. The Trojans shut out Covington, 24-0, Sept. 1, held Smith to 57 yards and allowed just 162 in total.

    It’s rare to see the Chargers held so completely in check, and certainly Dyersburg will be brimming with confidence because of it. But that loss more than two months ago also seems to have lit a spark for Covington, and the smart money says Friday’s game will be much different and much closer.

    What’s next: Liberty Creek (8-4) or East Nashville (10-2) will play host to the winner of this one in the semifinals. Covington has reached the semifinals 12 times, most recently in 2022 when it lost to East Nashville.

  7. 49 minutes ago, tennesseeannouncer said:

    This game is going to be an absolute war. Looking forward to the chess match between both coaching staffs.

    I think you are right. The playoffs are always “win or go home”.  This game is no different. The losing team puts away their gear for the winter. Many of their seniors will have played their last ever game of organized football. 
     

    The winners will advance to travel to Middle Tennessee next week and play the Liberty Creek / East Nashville winner. 
     

    Congrats to both teams for making it this far. I’ll be pulling hard for my Chargers to advance, but both squads have had great seasons. I’m hoping for no injuries and a well-played game. May the best team win. 

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  8. I really can’t predict the outcome of this game. I have seen every game that Covington has played this season, and I do see improvement on both sides of the ball since our loss to Dyersburg. I have not see Dyersburg play since then, so I can’t assess how much they have been hurt by injuries. 
     

    So, I have gone to three outside sources to check their predictions.

    Massey predicts

    Covington 34

    Dyersburg 28

    Cal-Preps predicts

    Dyersburg 28

    Covington 26

    and the Sonny-Moore Power Rankings are

    Covington 131

    Dyersburg 120

    To get a point spread, the difference is 11 points, but Dyersburg gets 2 points for home field advantage, putting the point spread at Covington by 9.

    I personally think this game is a toss-up. It may be decided by turnovers and penalties, as close games often are.

  9. I am always of the opinion that high school football decides it's final placings through the TSSAA playoff system, rather than through polls by voters. However, I have found that alt least this year, the two systems correspond pretty well. Here is what I mean.

    The TSSAA Playoff Bracket for 3A shows these Quarterfinal games:

    Alcoa @ Gatlinburg-Pittman

    Giles County @ Meigs County  

    Liberty Creek @ East Nashville

    Covington @ Dyersburg

    So, I looked back at the final AP Poll for 3A published on Oct. 30. Here is the poll:

    https://dailymemphian.com/section/sportshigh-school-sports/article/39565/ten-memphis-area-high-school-teams-ranked-ap-prep-football-polls

    Division I - Class 3A
    School Record Points Prv
    1. Alcoa (10) 8-1 116 1
    2. Dyersburg (1) 10-0 107 2
    3. Meigs County (1) 10-0 100 3
    4. Gatlinburg-Pittman 9-1 76 4
    5. East Nashville 8-2 67 5
    6. Giles County 7-2 60 7
    7. Covington 8-2 59 6
    8. McMinn Central 7-3 24 8
    9. Sheffield 8-2 19 NR
    10. Kingston 7-3 14 9

    Others receiving votes: Unicoi County 10. Westview 4. Sequatchie County 2. Chuckey-Doak 2.

    Comparing these lists, seven of the eight Quarterfinals teams were the top seven teams listed in the AP Poll. I find it interesting that all seven made it to the third round of the playoffs without anyone getting upset and knocked out. And, I have to conclude that the AP voters did a very good job of identifying the top teams in the state. 

    I'm curious. Do you think this is unusual, or do you think that the playoffs and the polls always agree like this?

  10. 1 hour ago, TrickyD said:

    We have two teams going in opposite direction on offense Dyersburg getting worse Covington getting better 

    The Covington rushing attack is built around Mr. Football semi-finalist Skylan Smith, who is at 2006 yards rushing for the season after last night’s Ripley game. Dyersburg stopped Skylan effectively in the previous game. What’s been added in the backfield is Skylan’s freshman Brother Jaheim. He was not getting any significant playing time until game 8. Jaheim may be faster than his older brother. He is averaging 9 yards per carry and gained 118 yards last night versus Ripley. 

  11. So, after a long season and two rounds of the playoffs, Covington will visit Dyersburg again. I know that when the Covington coaches and players came home after being shut out at Dyersburg 24-0 in week three, they were embarrassed and feeling pretty low. We fans were too. Dyersburg fielded a very good team, but I think most Covington folks felt that we just didn’t compete like Covington has always competed. Maybe it was just due to better talent for the Trojans. 
     

    That is what the upcoming Quarterfinal game will determine. Are the Trojans truly just a better team this year than the Chargers?  Can the Chargers use the confidence we developed while winning 9 in a row to step up against what is apparently the best talent in Region 7-3A? 
     

    It’s like the old serials they used to run at the movies. “Tune in NEXT WEEK folks for the thrilling end to this saga”.

    What’s the word out there on this one, folks?
     

     

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