drseuss Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 I think Region 1-3A gets a bad rap, because Region 1-3A and 2-3A are all people in East Tn really know about in 3A. There are some other regions across the state that are not very strong either. Region 2-3A is very, very strong. There is no doubt about that, but it is incredibly stronger than any other region in the state also. Region 8-3A in Memphis is a joke, absolute joke. Their #1 team gets beat a lot in the first round of the playoffs. Region 6-3A is a joke also. Year in and year out the teams in Region 6-3A couldn't play with any teams in Region 7-3A. Region 3-3A is really weak also. I believe Region 1-3A gets a bad rap, because it is paired up with one of the toughest regions in the state (2-3A) in any classification. Besides Region 3-4A, no other region can boast as many champions as Region 2-3A can since 2000. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LEONARDSLOSERS Posted February 1, 2007 Author Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 Very good point drseuss enjoying your day off? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruse? Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 QUOTE(drseuss @ Feb 1 2007 - 09:35 AM) 826354307[/snapback] I think Region 1-3A gets a bad rap, because Region 1-3A and 2-3A are all people in East Tn really know about in 3A. There are some other regions across the state that are not very strong either. Region 2-3A is very, very strong. There is no doubt about that, but it is incredibly stronger than any other region in the state also. Region 8-3A in Memphis is a joke, absolute joke. Their #1 team gets beat a lot in the first round of the playoffs. Region 6-3A is a joke also. Year in and year out the teams in Region 6-3A couldn't play with any teams in Region 7-3A. Region 3-3A is really weak also. I believe Region 1-3A gets a bad rap, because it is paired up with one of the toughest regions in the state (2-3A) in any classification. Besides Region 3-4A, no other region can boast as many champions as Region 2-3A can since 2000. drseuss. Good point. I would venture to say that Big Country (and I would not disagree) would say that Regions 4 & 5-3A are deeper than 1-3A. There is a big drop after Carter in 1-3A. In fact in 05, 2-3A swept 1-3A in the playoff. I know it was LA's migical run. So in 05 there was no difference in playoff performance between Regions 1 & 8 3A. I would also say that the 2 and in some cases 3 seeds from 4, and 5-3A could have hung with Carter the last couple of years. Also, prior to Carter moving to 3A jsut a couple of years ago, that region was really light. 3-3A is also stronger top to bottom w/ND & Meigs Co. ND could certainly give Carter all they wanted & then some, and I would take most Meigs teams over Seym, Gibbs, Rutledge, Claiborne Co. Also with Alcoa's run 2-2A is right in there in terms of runs like those @ 2-3A, and 3-4A. Not just Alcoa either. Loudon w/Hawkins a UT commit, and CAK are moving forward. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Country Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 Hey ruse? I would say that Region 2-3A is the best because of the state titles from all of the teams in the region. Since 2001 Fulton has 3, Austin East has 1, & Livingston Academy also has 1. Both Knoxville Catholic & Anderson Co. are also legit contenders year in and year out. As for Region 1-3A?????? Carter is esteblishing themselves as a Top 10 3A Program year in and year out. Outside of that I can't find a team in the region that I can say that same thing about. In Regions 4-3A & 5-3A there are several teams that I'd consider to be in the elite status as well. In Region 4 alone you have Pearl Cohn, White House, Greenbrier, Macon Co., & Sycamore who've all had success in the playoffs in recent years. Station Camp is on the rise quickly as they nearly won the region this past year. In Region 5 David Lipscomb sits there as an obvious power who's just came up short the last two years now to Region 2 teams. Outside of that every team in the region has been to the playoffs at least once in the last three years. THERE ARE NO PUSHOVERS IN THIS REGION!!!!! Region 1-3A may have more success if they were matched up with Region 3-3A or Region 8-3A in the first rounds of the playoffs instead of Region 2-3A I do agree HOWEVER it's a region that from top-to-bottom would never be able to matchup with Regions 4 & 5 in Class 3A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old_Highlander_13 Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 does anyone know hte overall record for teams from region 1 vs region 2? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruse? Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 QUOTE(Old_Highlander_13 @ Feb 1 2007 - 04:29 PM) 826354802[/snapback] does anyone know hte overall record for teams from region 1 vs region 2? Playoffs for 05: 4-0 Region 2. Playoffs for 06: 3-1 Region 2. plus Fulton Def. Carter. Reg Season. How far back do you want to go? I think 05 was last realignment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old_Highlander_13 Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 i want the record for all the games played against each other Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
showvol Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 2005 (I think region reallignment was this year if I remember correctly) Scott 14 - Gibbs 9 2006 Scott 22 - Gibbs 17 Catholic 63 - Gibbs 17 (playoffs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LEONARDSLOSERS Posted February 2, 2007 Author Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 GO to high school football database and find out how many times the teams from region 1 and 2 have played. Of course like showvol said this alignment only happened recently. Other than Gibbs Scott Co. has not had alot of success against region 1 teams. That would be in games played more than just 2 times. It is very obvious that the top two teams the past several years have been Fulton and Catholic. Before that was AE and Fulton. Other than Fulton, Catholic and AE, Region 1 & 2 are pretty much the same. There are not many teams anywhere that can hang with Fulton. http://www.hsfdatabase.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MagicMan/WR Posted February 2, 2007 Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 QUOTE(LEONARDSLOSERS @ Feb 1 2007 - 07:25 PM) 826354980[/snapback] GO to high school football database and find out how many times the teams from region 1 and 2 have played. Of course like showvol said this alignment only happened recently. Other than Gibbs Scott Co. has not had alot of success against region 1 teams. That would be in games played more than just 2 times. It is very obvious that the top two teams the past several years have been Fulton and Catholic. Before that was AE and Fulton. Other than Fulton, Catholic and AE, Region 1 & 2 are pretty much the same. There are not many teams anywhere that can hang with Fulton. http://www.hsfdatabase.com/ What other teams does Scott play out of 1 other than Gibbs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old_Highlander_13 Posted February 2, 2007 Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 This is all time records Carter vs Anderson Co (0-4) AC Carter vs Fulton (2-10) Fulton Carter vs Kingston (1-2) Kingston Carter vs Knox Catholic (0-2) Knox Catholic Carter vs Livingston (0-1) LA Carter vs Scott (1-1) Tie Carter vs Huntsville (now Scott high) (0-1) huntsville Carter overall (4-20) Region 2 Gibbs vs Scott (1-5) Scott Gibbs vs Fulton (0-4) Fulton Gibbs vs AE (0-4) Austin East Gibbs vs Knox Catholic (0-1) Catholic Gibbs vs Kingston (1-3) Kingston Gibbs vs AC (0-4) AC Gibbs vs LA (0-0) Never played Gibbs overall (2-21) Region 2 Seymour vs Scott (0-0) Never played Seymour vs Fulton (0-5) Fulton Seymour vs AE (1-2) AE Seymour vs Knox Catholic (0-0) Never played Seymour vs Kingston (1-0) Seymour Seymour vs AC (0-0) Never played Seymour vs LA (0-0) Never played Seymour overall (2-7) Region 2 Pigeon Forge vs Scott, Kingston, AC, LA (0-0) never played Pigeon Forge vs Fulton (0-2) Fulton Pigeon Forge vs AE (0-2) AE Pigeon Forge vs Knox catholic (0-2) Catholic PF overall (0-6) Region 2 Rutledge vs Scott, Kingston, LA, Knox Catholic, (0-0) never played Rutledge vs Fulton (0-2) fulton Rutledge vs AE (0-1) AE Rutledge vs AC (0-1) AC Rutledge overall (0-4) region 2 Union vs Scott, Fulton, KC, Kingston, LA, (0-0) never played Union vs AE (0-1) AE Union vs AC (0-2) AC Union overall (0-3) Region 2 Claiborne Vs Scott (0-2) Scott Claiborne Vs Fulton (0-1) fulton Caliborne vs AE, Kingston, LA, AC never played Claiborne vs Knox catholic (0-1) KC Claiborne overall (0-4) Region 2 So lets see thats (8-66) Region 2. Little one sided Scott vs Region 1 (2-9) Scott Fulton vs Region 1 (2-22) Fulton AE vs Region 1 (1-10) AE KC vs Region 1 (0-5) KC Kingston vs Region 1 (3-5) Kingston AC vs Region 1 (0-11) AC LA vs Region 1 (0-1) LA Looks like Kingston is the only team that hasent completly dominated against region 1. I didnt think it was this lopsided but it is, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LEONARDSLOSERS Posted February 2, 2007 Author Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 Just a couple of years ago Gibbs beat Fulton. I think Jeffery Phillips was on the Gibbs team when it happened. It might have been about 5 years ago though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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