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  1. (Initially I posted this in the Week 4 thread, but actually intended it for here.) There were some positives for BA. KR #9 has exceptional change-of-direction skill. Under no circumstances should any high school team ever kick to him. DB #0 is a skilled playmaker who is all over the field. QB #12 has the talent to tear you apart when he has the blocking, but I knew that part already. As for the defense, it was almost jarring to see the Irish run the ball so effectively against BA. The RB stretch play actually worked. BA's announcers did a good job of explaining some of the problems, issues like poor defensive angles and arm-tackling. I'm far enough removed now to where I'm not familiar with these teams like I was in the late 2010s, but what they said matched what I saw. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvDS1usJK2I
  2. Two tremendous games tonight. FINAL: MBA 28, McCallie 27 McCallie's rally from down 14 falls short on a failed two-point conversion. That last McCallie TD happened on 4th and goal from the 13. The Blue Tornado showed great heart, but their streak of state title wins ends at three. Unbeaten MBA is heading to Chattanooga. FINAL: Baylor 44, BA 39 BA player ruled down short of the goal line to end the game. That was one of the wildest high school playoff games I've seen in a long time, worth your time to watch the last few minutes of it. They're going to be debating this one for years in Brentwood, but Baylor gets the win in a thriller. UPDATE: Another view, albeit also inconclusive. But look at that spot, just shy of the goal line. Baylor was down 9 at one point in the second half. Multiple late lead changes. MBA vs. Baylor in Chattanooga should be a great championship game.
  3. Two very entertaining games thus far. Halftime: MBA 14, McCallie 14 BA 25, Baylor 23
  4. Links to the broadcasts, good luck tonight everyone: Baylor at BA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnkVu9sPUDk McCallie at MBA https://livestream.com/bigred/events/10683742games
  5. Baylor 42, MUS 16 McCallie 38, Ensworth 28 MBA 33, Christian Brothers 14 BA 38, Pope Prep 7 Two great semifinal matchups next week. II-AAA Semifinals Baylor at Brentwood Academy McCallie at MBA
  6. Here's the link to MUS at Baylor on LocalLive (free), mid-Q1 no score. The other II-AAA games begin at 7p CST. https://events.locallive.tv/finalsite/94435 McCallie at Ensworth: https://livestream.com/ensworth/events/10680187 CBHS at MBA: https://livestream.com/bigred/events/10676041 (also on Hippie Radio 94.5 in Nashville) Pope Prep at Brentwood Academy: Ch. 30 local TV in Nashville, NFHS Network
  7. II-AAA Quarterfinals Christian Brothers at MBA McCallie at Ensworth MUS at Baylor Pope Prep at Brentwood Academy This will be MUS' first game at Baylor since the 2006 playoffs.
  8. The Irish have a solid run defense. They beat Cane Ridge, who hasn't lost to anybody else in 2022. We'll see how tonight goes. 6p CDT start time in Memphis. Something I really liked about the old days was how the first couple of rounds usually involved teams that were relatively close geographically. Look at the tournament tree from the 1992 AAA playoffs, the final season before the TSSAA expanded from three to five classifications. Most teams were 8-2 or better. Of course, they're never going back to this for many reasons, which is too bad. Fun while it lasted, and nobody had to drive from Knoxville to Memphis to play a game. https://tssaasports.com/event/bracket.cfm?id=19920103
  9. Div. II-AAA East/Middle MBA 5-0 (10-0) Baylor 4-1 (8-2) McCallie 3-2 (8-2) Pope Prep 2-3 (7-3) Knox Catholic 1-4 (3-6) Father Ryan 0-5 (2-8) Div. II-AAA West Brentwood Academy 5-0 (8-2) Ensworth 4-1 (7-3) MUS 3-2 (7-3) Christian Brothers 2-3 (6-4) Briarcrest 1-4 (5-5) St. Benedict 0-5 (2-8) Last run in the territory for the foreseeable future for St. Benedict at Auburndale and Pope Prep. Safe travels to all, and some of you have some long trips ahead. The top two seeds in each region receive a first-round bye. II-AAA Playoffs -- opening round Knox Catholic at Christian Brothers St. Benedict at McCallie Father Ryan at MUS Briarcrest at Pope Prep
  10. It's kind of weird for me as an Overbrook Elementary grad that my old junior high doesn't exist anymore, yet I understand why they made the change. Once Father Ryan went co-ed in 1970, merging with all-female Cathedral High School, it shifted the dynamic for St. Cecilia. For some Catholic families in west Nashville, Overbrook K-6 and MBA 7-12 ends up being a better fit for their boys. And that was true even when Father Ryan was still downtown on Elliston. And they've always treated me with kindness and respect over at MBA. That includes when I'd show up in a purple shirt to do play-by-play for Father Ryan, back when the school used to actually broadcast its road games. Perhaps again someday. As for Knoxville Catholic, I could imagine scheduling is challenging considering that every region opponent is in another media market. If Catholic could pick its own schedule for 2023/2024 and choose any schools they'd like as opponents, who would they want to play?
  11. McCallie didn't broadcast the game and Baylor's archived version is stuck behind a password. I wasn't joking when I wrote awhile back that high school sports broadcasting peaked in 2018. Here are some highlights from local TV: I wonder who Baylor's opponent will be when they play in Ireland next year. Such a unique opportunity for those students. https://www.wdef.com/baylor-red-raiders-football-going-global-next-year-with-game-in-ireland/
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