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Preseason Midstate Poll as voted on by MTSCA coaches:

 

AAA

1 Riverdale

2 Brentwood

3 Wilson Central

4 Dickson County

5 Beech

6 Rossview

 

AA

1 Marshall County

2 Creekwood

3 Greenbrier

4 Hume Fogg

5 Giles County

6 Stewart County

 

A

1 Goodpasture

2 Davidson

3 Ezell Harding

4 Franklin Road

5 Forrest

6 Friendship

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Preseason Midstate Poll as voted on by MTSCA coaches:

 

AAA

  1 Riverdale

  2 Brentwood

  3 Wilson Central

  4 Dickson County

  5 Beech

  6 Rossview

 

AA

  1 Marshall County

  2 Creekwood

  3 Greenbrier

  4 Hume Fogg

  5 Giles County

  6 Stewart County

 

A

  1 Goodpasture

  2 Davidson

  3 Ezell Harding

  4 Franklin Road

  5 Forrest

  6 Friendship

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I've seen the top 5 teams play in Class AAA, and I cant say that I disagree, except that I might list them 1a-1e, because if they were all to play each other 10 times, at least 8 games would probably end up in the tiebreaker, which doesnt necessarily determine who the best team is.

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I think the polls in AAA are very close, only there are 4 or 5 more teams right there in the mix. Any of these teams could beat the other on a given day. This may be the year when there is no team that will truly dominate. All of the teams in the area are getting better. Even though I have the greatest respect for Don at Ezell-Harding I also think those days of 1 team dominating are over, even though I think Ezell will always be in the mix.

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Not bad but i dont think the A is right have they seen Columbia Acd. play. They should be in the top five .....

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I havent seen columbia academy play, but they usually have a good team. Ezell is down some this year, maybe they shouldnt be in the top 5 yet...they are probably there because of past reputation.

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why do you think private schools are better teams?

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reasons private schools are better?

1. they have better coaches, not some football coach who is just doing it for a stipend.

2. The best ball players play travel ball, which is expensive to do, and private school families tend to be able to afford it more

3. The good players can pick and choose what school they want to go to, without having to worry about zoning restrictions, so they can go to a successful program.

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