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  1. Updated thru Week 9. Just released this morning. http://tssaa.org/footballplayoffs/
  2. I think if Rhea County wins they are going to make the playoffs. I predict Franklin County to lose, and a Millington loss. With a win I think Rhea COunty is in.
  3. Wins over 5a and 6a opponents are viewed the same. They are all AAA wins. The TSSAA looks at wins over 1a, 2a, or 3a. Not the sub classes. Those teams can not help they are placed in predominantly 5a districts.
  4. Why you hate Brighton so bad? Were you afraid of losing your job at Siegel?
  5. I have a question. What if you are the only 6a team in your district, and you can only play all 5a teams? Then what? Is this why Brighton had the lowest score in your formula?
  6. I can clear up this whole thread. Crazy Cowboy or whoever started this did not do his research. I spoke to an assistant principal at Brighton today who helped make the schedules. He said that originally Brighton and Collierville had agreed to play. The contracts were signed and everything was a go. Then the TSSAA realigned the districts, forcing Collierville to play a district game that night. So Brighton only had nine games late in the scheduling period. MAHS called Brighton wanting to play!!! The coach said they were trying to start a new program and they needed the money and the experience, so the teams agreed to play. Brighton was trying to schedule a 6A opponent. As a matter a fact a school quite larger than themselves. So to avoid having nine games, Brighton agreed to play MAHS. SO before everyone on here bashes someone, do your homework first. I have the schools phone number and the name of the administrator if you would like to call verify this story. Also, the TSSAA put Brighton in an all 5A district. They were 6A by one student. TSSAA should have allowed them to play in 5A or moved them into the district with Millington, Arlington, Cordova, etc. Brighton is the only 6A school west of Jackson not in Shelby County.
  7. Brighton is the only 6a team in the district. So how can you punish them for not playing 6a teams? On top of that games are hard to find for them due to location. MAHS happened to be open two years ago so they signed a contract. That is how lots of smaller schools make money. Manassas did it for years. I don't see how its a joke. The starters came out at halftime. Big deal. Playoffs were not in consideration for playing this game, it was just used to have 10 games on the schedule.
  8. I thought I just said that. I think Brighton does ok considering its a rural school, being forced to play in the largest classification in the state. The school doesn't even have 1500 students. 21-6 over the last 3 years isn't bad. Plus in this time period not one player has signed a division one scholarship. hopefully they can draw Millington in the playoffs, I think that would be an interesting matchup.
  9. I don't think Brighton is a top twenty metro school, but they would beat St. George.
  10. How will the zoning work? Will current students be able to stay at their current schools if they wish? Will it be open zoning at Summit next year? How will they be able to field a team so quickly?
  11. What is going on at ER? What has gotten out of control? Why are they not winning this year?
  12. I think what you mean is, before, Covington got everyone, regardless of zoning. Or bought houses for players, as documented with the TSSAA. Now players are going to Brighton due to zoning, playing style, or academics. Either way, Brighton is hardly getting anything from Crestview. Maybe COvington should ditch the wing t and get some athletes out to play.
  13. I think Brighton has about 1 or 2 kids that played at Crestview. I know only one starter out of 22 played at Crestview.
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