etfan Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Brentwood Academy 7 Championship Games (1980-82, 1986-89) 5 Titles (1980-82, 1987-88) #8 USA Today (1988) Sold! 70's era: Tennessee High 80's era: Brentwood Academy 90's era: M-Riverdale 00's era: Maryville Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rollredroll Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Not to split hairs but no team was a National Champion. They ended up the year ranked #1 in the nation. Being a champion means the team won a championship. No one is implying that these teams won a national championship through a national playoff system. Their number one ranking is what justifies them as a national champion. The three teams mentioned did win a national championship although they didn't compete in a national playoff system for it. The National Sports News Service and USA Today consider a variety of factors to determine a national champion. Regardless, it's a presitigious award that only 3 Tennessee teams have ever received. Its meaning is mostly belittled by schools that weren't selected. I spent part of the weekend doing some research on past national rankings. While I understand that national rankings and championships are subjective, I do find them interesting. While we probably all agree that national rankings are difficult to put much stock in, they do represent some nice publicity for the schools that receive them, and it's safe to say that the Tennessee schools that have received them are usually the best, or one of the top three or four schools, in the state in that particular year. Anyway, here are some interesting tidbits I was able to find this weekend: National Rankings. Finding national rankings before 1982 on the internet is a tough chore, but I was able to uncover some of the older National Sports News Service (NSNS) polls pre-1982. It is nice to see some of the Tennessee schools ranked in that period, including some high rankings: Dobyns-Bennett: #9, 1960 Chattanooga Central: #5, 1962 Morristown East: #4, 1969 Tennessee: #4, 1971 Tennessee: #1, 1972 Baylor: #1, 1973 Bradley Central: #19, 1976 I'm sure some other Tennessee teams were ranked in other NSNS polls, but I was only able to find a few of the old polls. If anyone is interested in looking at them, I have put them on my website here: NSNS Rankings National Champions. As noted above, and as discussed on this and other threads, Tennessee ('72) and Baylor ('73) have won mythical national titles. The 1958 Oak Ridge team is also credited with a mythical national title. Do any ORHS fans know the media source of that title? The only poll I am aware of that season is the NSNS poll, and a team out of Oregon is listed as its national champion (Note: I am certainly not questioning the quality of that team - Oak Ridge outscored its 10 opponents 438-26 and seemingly was far and away the best team in Tennessee that year - but I have yet to find the media source for that mythical title). On the mythical national championship front, I also found that Knoxville High claimed a mythical national title in 1930. Does anyone know if KHS is the precursor school to Knoxville Central? Anyway, that team went 13-0 and outscored its opponents 568-12 that year. The research I uncovered indicates a team out of Arizona was the NSNS champion that year, but Knoxville High did have a "self-proclaimed" (not my word; just quoting) mythical national title that year. Here is a list of all mythical national champions I have found: Mythical National Champions Just though I would throw these nuggets out there; take them with a grain of salt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THSVikings2004 Posted July 28, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 I spent part of the weekend doing some research on past national rankings. While I understand that national rankings and championships are subjective, I do find them interesting. While we probably all agree that national rankings are difficult to put much stock in, they do represent some nice publicity for the schools that receive them, and it's safe to say that the Tennessee schools that have received them are usually the best, or one of the top three or four schools, in the state in that particular year. Anyway, here are some interesting tidbits I was able to find this weekend: National Rankings. Finding national rankings before 1982 on the internet is a tough chore, but I was able to uncover some of the older National Sports News Service (NSNS) polls pre-1982. It is nice to see some of the Tennessee schools ranked in that period, including some high rankings: Dobyns-Bennett: #9, 1960 Chattanooga Central: #5, 1962 Morristown East: #4, 1969 Tennessee: #4, 1971 Tennessee: #1, 1972 Baylor: #1, 1973 Bradley Central: #19, 1976 I'm sure some other Tennessee teams were ranked in other NSNS polls, but I was only able to find a few of the old polls. If anyone is interested in looking at them, I have put them on my website here: NSNS Rankings National Champions. As noted above, and as discussed on this and other threads, Tennessee ('72) and Baylor ('73) have won mythical national titles. The 1958 Oak Ridge team is also credited with a mythical national title. Do any ORHS fans know the media source of that title? The only poll I am aware of that season is the NSNS poll, and a team out of Oregon is listed as its national champion (Note: I am certainly not questioning the quality of that team - Oak Ridge outscored its 10 opponents 438-26 and seemingly was far and away the best team in Tennessee that year - but I have yet to find the media source for that mythical title). On the mythical national championship front, I also found that Knoxville High claimed a mythical national title in 1930. Does anyone know if KHS is the precursor school to Knoxville Central? Anyway, that team went 13-0 and outscored its opponents 568-12 that year. The research I uncovered indicates a team out of Arizona was the NSNS champion that year, but Knoxville High did have a "self-proclaimed" (not my word; just quoting) mythical national title that year. Here is a list of all mythical national champions I have found: Mythical National Champions Just though I would throw these nuggets out there; take them with a grain of salt. Red, that's turning into a great site. /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" /> I found a similar list a few years ago that goes back to 1902. It has Odessa Permian listed in 1972 as well. I'm not sure if that's due to rankings or if it's self-proclaimed. Oak Ridge wasn't in the originial list; I added it later. ------------------1902 CHICAGO HYDE PARK 105 BROOKLYN POLYTECHNIC PREP 0 1903 CHICAGO NORTH DIVISION 75 BROOKLYN BOYS 0 1904 DETROIT CENTRAL 6 TOLEDO CENTRAL 5 1905 ? 1906 ? 1907 ? 1908 CHICAGO ENGLEWOOD 11 BUTTE MONTANA 4 1909 ? 1910 OAK PARK ILL (10-2) 6 PORTLAND WASHINGTON 3 1911 OAK PARK ILL (10-0) 17 ST JOHN'S OF DANVERS, MASS. 0 1912 OAK PARK ILL (10-0) BEAT BOSTON EVERETT MA 32-14 FOSTORIA OHIO (8-0) BEAT BUFFALO CENTRAL 74-0 (points 596-0) 1913 OAK PARK ILL 10-1 1914 BOSTON EVERETT MA (13-0) 80 OAK PARK 0 1915 BOSTON EVERETT MA (11-0-1) TIED DETROIT CENTRAL 0-0 CO-CHAMPS 1916 SAN DIEGO 12-0 1917 NONE 1918 HARRISBURG PA TECH 9-0 1919 HARRISBURG PA TECH (12-0) BEAT PORTLAND MAINE 56-0 TOLEDO SCOTT AND BOSTON EVERETT MASS TIED 7-7 1920 OAK PARK ILL 9-0-1 EVERETT MA (9-0-1) 16 CLEVELAND EAST TECH 7 1921 JACKSONVILLE FLA DUVALL 8-0 1922 TOLEDO SCOTT (9-0) 32 CORVALLIS ORE 0 1923 TOLEDO SCOTT (10-0) BEAT PORTLAND ORE COLUMBUS 20-17 AND CEDAR RAPIDS IA WASHINGTON 24-21 1924 TOLEDO WAITE (10-0) BEAT BOSTON EVERETT MASS 46-0 CEDAR RAPIDS IA WASHINGTON 8-0 1925 PINE BLUFF ARK (16-0) 61 DAYTON STIVERS 0 1926 TUSCALOOSA ALA 9-0 1927 WACO TX (14-0) 44 CLEVELAND CATHEDRAL LATIN 12 LAST KNOWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1928 MEDFORD ORE 9-0 1929 TUSCALOOSA ALA 9-0 1930 PHONEIX UNION 13-0 1931 ASHLAND KY 10-0 1932 TOLEDO WAITE 12-0 NEW ROCHELLE NY 9-0 nhs 1933 OKLA CITY CAPITOL HILL 12-0 1934 CANTON McKINLEY 11-0 1935 MASSILLON 10-0 1936 MASSILLON 10-0 1937 CHICAGO AUSTIN 10-0 1938 LOUISVILLE MANUAL 10-0 1939 MASSILLON 10-0 PINE BLUFF ARK 11-0-1 1940 MASSILLON 10-0 1941 CHICAGO LEO 11-0 1942 MIAMI FLA 9-0 1943 MIAMI FLA 9-0 1944 NONE 1945 NONE 1946 LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL 14-0 1947 LYNN MASS CLASSICAL 11-1 EAST CHICAGO IND ROOSEVELT 9-0 1948 WACO TX 14-0 1949 WICHITA FALLS TX 14-0 1950 MASSILLON 10-0 1951 WEYMOUTH MA 9-0 1952 MASSILLON 10-0 1953 MASSILLON 10-0 1954 VALLEJO CALIF 9-0 1955 SAN DIEGO 12-0 1956 ABILENE TX 14-0 1957 LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL 12-0 PORTLAND ORE JEFFERSON 11-0 1958 PORTLAND ORE JEFFERSON 12-0 Oak Ridge 1959 MASSILLON 10-0 1960 LAWRENCE KS 9-0 MIAMI 8-0-2 pa 1961 MASSILLON 11-0 1962 VALDOSTA 12-0 MIAMI 8-0-1 is SAN FRANCISCO ST IGNATIUS ? is 1963 CHICAGO ST RITA 9-0 1964 CORAL GABLES FLA 12-0 1965 MIAMI SENIOR 12-0 1966 PICO RIVERA CALIF 13-0 1967 CORAL GABLES FLA 13-0 AUSTIN REAGAN TX 14-0 1968 AUSTIN REAGAN TX 15-0 1969 PASADENA CALIF BLAIR 13-0 CORAL GABLES FLA 10-0 VALDOSTA 12-0-1 1970 AUSTIN REAGAN TX 14-1 1971 VALDOSTA 13-0 1972 ODESSA TX PERMIAN 14-0 BRISTOL TENN 13-0 1973 TYLER TX 15-0 CHATTANOOGA BAYLOR 13-0 1974 THOMASVILLE GA 12-1 1975 LA CALIF LOYOLA 13-0 1976 WARNER ROBINS GA 12-0 CINCINNATI MOELLER 12-0 1977 CINCINNATI MOELLER 12-0 1978 HOUSTON STRATFORD 15-0 ANNANDALE VA 14-0 1979 CINCINNATI MOELLER 12-0 1980 CNCINNATI MOELLER 13-0 1981 WARNER ROBINS GA 15-0 1982 CINCINNATI MOELLER 13-0 1983 BERWICK PA 13-0 1984 VALDOSTA 15-0 1985 EAST ST LOUIS ILL 14-0 1986 VALDOSTA 15-0 1987 FONTANA CALIF 14-0 p PLANO TX 16-0 n PITTSBURGH HORTH HILLS 13-0 u 1988 PRICHARD ALA VIGOR 13-0 p PENSACOLA PINE FOREST 14-0 u,n 1989 ODESSA TX PERMIAN 16-0 n,p CLEVELAND ST IGNATIUS 13-0 u 1990 ALDINE TX 15-0 p RUSTON LA 14-0 n LAWTON OKLA EISENHOWER 14-0 u 1991 INDIANPOLIS BEN DAVIS 14-0 n,p LaGRANGE GA 14-0 u 1992 VALDOSTA 14-0 p,n BERWICK PA 14-0 u 1993 CLEVELAND ST IGNATIUS 14-0 1994 CONCORD CALIF DeLaSALLE 13-0 n,p SANTA ANA CLAIF MATER DEI 14-0 u 1995 CLEVELAND ST IGNATIUS 14-0 n,p BERWICK PA 15-0 u 1996 HAMPTON VA 14-0 n,p SANTA ANA CALIF MATER DEI 14-0 1997 HAMPTON VA 13-0 n,p CANTON McKINLEY 14-0 u 1998 CONCORD CALIF DeLaSALLE 12-0 1999 CONCORD CALIF DeLaSALLE 12-0 n EVANGEL CHRISTIAN LA 15-0 t,p,f MIDLAND TX LEE 15-0 u 2000 CONCORD CALIF DeLaSALLE 13-0 u,p,f,ss WEST MONROE LA 15-0 t LONG BEACH CA POLY 14-0 b 2001 CONCORD CALIF DeLaSALLE 12-0 2002 CONCORD CALIF DeLaSALLE 13-0 2003 CONCORD CALIF DeLaSALLE 15-0 2004 SOUTHLAKE TX CARROLL 16-0 CINNCINNATI COLERAIN 15-0 c 2005 SOUTHLAKE TX CARROLL 16-0 LAKELAND FLA 15-0 u 2006 SOUTHLAKE TX CARROLL 15-0 u,c,t LAKELAND FLA 15-0 p,r,ss NATIONAL CHAMPION POLLS the major polls n-NATIONAL SPORTS NEWS SERVICE 52-99 u-USA TODAY 82- t-TONY POLL 98- p-PREP NATION 87- other polls thru the years ss-STUDENT SPORTS replaces FOX scs-SCHOOL SPORTS i-iHIGH r-RISE MAGAZINE replaces SCHOOL SPORTS c-unapproved website / FREEMAN RATINGS f-FOX SPORTS nfh-NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COACHES is-IMPERIAL SPORTS SYNDICATE pa-POPULAR ACCLAIM b-DICK BUTKUS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rollredroll Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Red, that's turning into a great site. /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" /> I found a similar list a few years ago that goes back to 1902. It has Odessa Permian listed in 1972 as well. I'm not sure if that's due to rankings or if it's self-proclaimed. Oak Ridge wasn't in the originial list; I added it later. Thanks. It's a chore to keep up (and I have so many things I am behind on), but I like doing it. I have seen that list as well. It's an older looking site as you know, but they appear to keep it up. Some of the stuff I have found is flat out interesting. A lot of teams "claimed" titles outside of any established poll. One team, the 1923 East Cleveland Shaw team, claims a national title with a 9-1 record. The loss is footnoted in their records as "quit the game due to dubious referreing decisions." We may not have any games today if that were the case. /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" /> Anyway, check back to that national champions page over the next couple of weeks if you find that stuff interesting. I eventually will have season scores/schedules for all national champions (just click on the record). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FlyBy Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 In the three class days, MBA competed in 11-AAA. I know that was the district it was in in the early 1980s; I assume it was the same district in 1971 based on the teams on MBA's schedule that year. 1971 (10-1) MBA 59 Glencliff 12 MBA 34 Hillwood 7 MBA 28 Overton 18 MBA 34 Franklin 0 MBA 42 Hillsboro 13 MBA 35 Brownsville 7 MBA 34 Springfield 8 MBA 45 Pearl 6 MBA 42 Antioch 7 MBA 24 Father Ryan 3 MBA 13 Covington 21 MBA Scores 1970-1999 Please correct the 1986 score in the Ryan game to 3-0 Ryan, not 37-0. That was a bad night, but it wasn't that bad. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FBEmeritus Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 I spent part of the weekend doing some research on past national rankings. While I understand that national rankings and championships are subjective, I do find them interesting. While we probably all agree that national rankings are difficult to put much stock in, they do represent some nice publicity for the schools that receive them, and it's safe to say that the Tennessee schools that have received them are usually the best, or one of the top three or four schools, in the state in that particular year. Anyway, here are some interesting tidbits I was able to find this weekend: National Rankings. Finding national rankings before 1982 on the internet is a tough chore, but I was able to uncover some of the older National Sports News Service (NSNS) polls pre-1982. It is nice to see some of the Tennessee schools ranked in that period, including some high rankings: Dobyns-Bennett: #9, 1960 Chattanooga Central: #5, 1962 Morristown East: #4, 1969 Tennessee: #4, 1971 Tennessee: #1, 1972 Baylor: #1, 1973 Bradley Central: #19, 1976 I'm sure some other Tennessee teams were ranked in other NSNS polls, but I was only able to find a few of the old polls. If anyone is interested in looking at them, I have put them on my website here: NSNS Rankings National Champions. As noted above, and as discussed on this and other threads, Tennessee ('72) and Baylor ('73) have won mythical national titles. The 1958 Oak Ridge team is also credited with a mythical national title. Do any ORHS fans know the media source of that title? The only poll I am aware of that season is the NSNS poll, and a team out of Oregon is listed as its national champion (Note: I am certainly not questioning the quality of that team - Oak Ridge outscored its 10 opponents 438-26 and seemingly was far and away the best team in Tennessee that year - but I have yet to find the media source for that mythical title). On the mythical national championship front, I also found that Knoxville High claimed a mythical national title in 1930. Does anyone know if KHS is the precursor school to Knoxville Central? Anyway, that team went 13-0 and outscored its opponents 568-12 that year. The research I uncovered indicates a team out of Arizona was the NSNS champion that year, but Knoxville High did have a "self-proclaimed" (not my word; just quoting) mythical national title that year. Here is a list of all mythical national champions I have found: Mythical National Champions Just though I would throw these nuggets out there; take them with a grain of salt. Intresting and great work. Can't agree more, to be the number one you have to defeat all commers. In HS it is not possible to have a true national championship team. We can just be subjective and use polls. Not agood system, jut the only one available. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rigger101 Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 Very true; I couldn't tell you when Madison opened. If you try to picture the area from overhead, you'd have Madison and Dupont on Old Hickory Blvd, on opposite sides of Gallatin Rd, and East and Litton down Gallatin Rd, not too far away. You could probably throw in Maplewood and Goodlettsville on Dickerson Rd. That makes for 6 pretty good teams in a very small area. Small wonder there were some great rivalries in those days. William Bryant (Bill) Brimm developed Nashville-area powerhouse football teams right after he took over as head coach of the new Madison High in 1953. His teams in the 1960s were Nashville’s best, with his Rams once compiling a 28-game winning streak. More known for his football success, Brimm also coached basketball and baseball (and briefly golf, tennis and track) at the school from 1953-1970 and won NIL championships in all sports We went to the Clinic Bowl (a Nashville bowl played at Vanderbilt between two top area teams prior to playoffs). When those guys got to be seniors in 1955, we went 10-0. BB: Our teams won NIL championships in 1955 and 1958, then three straight in ’60, ’61 and ’62 (when the Rams went on their 28-game winning streak). I got my 100th victory at that time. In 1961, we were undefeated, and we played in the Butter Bowl against Fayetteville High which was ranked No. 1, and we were No. 2 (Action Ratings). If we had won, we would have been named state champions, but we tied 0-0 and they finished No. 1. We were 9-2 in 1978 & 79! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thtguy93 Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 It has become quiet on the boards lately, especially with it being the dead period. So I thought I would attempt to make a list of the top 25 historical teams in the state of Tennessee to help generate some talking. The list is intended to encompass all great teams of the past. I attempted to exclude teams that have been subpar throughout the years, although 2008 will be "their year." /biggrin.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt="biggrin.gif" /> The list is in no particular order. Do you agree? Disagree? Any comments? 1. MBA Big Red Year football was established: circa 1899??? State Championships: 9 2nd Winningest team in the state of Tennessee MBA in my opinion is a team that should belong in everyone's top 25 poll, maybe top 5 poll. They're consistently a tough team and they play other top teams from around the nation. 2. Alcoa Tornadoes State Championships: 9 Alcoa has been a force in 2A for several years and a top team in the state. 3. Chattanooga Central Pounders State Championships: 6 They have struggled lately, but six state titles is impressive. 4. Maryville Rebels State Championships: 11 60 Game Winning Streak 3rd Winningest Program in Tennessee They have won the past 4 state titles in 4A and a top notch coaching staff. 5. Milan Bulldogs State Championships: 4 6. Brentwood Academy Eagles State Championships: 10 Brentwood Academy is another top 5 team. They are one of four teams to win back to back state titles in the highest classification. 7. MUS State Championships: 3 8. Tennessee High Vikings National Championships: 1 State Championships: 2 Year football was established: 1900, recorded 1911 Old Nicknames: Maroon and White Machine, Warriors, Adamites The Vikings have been playing football for quite some time. One of four teams to win back to back state championships at the highest classification. Declared National Champions in 1972. 9. Cleveland Blue Raiders State Championships: 3 The Blue Raiders won back to back to back state titles in 4A from 1993 to 1995. 10. Riverdale Warriors State Championships: 4 Riverdale has been a 5A powerhouse throughout the years. 11. South Pittsburgh Pirates State Championships: 4 12. Marion County Warriors State Championships: 4 13. Melrose Golden Wildcats State Championships: 2 14. Germantown Red Devils State Championships: 2 15. Austin East Roadrunners State Championships: 3 16. Fulton Falcons State Championships: 3 Very good 3A team. 17. Battle Ground Academy Wildcats State Championships: 6 They have had subpar teams lately. 18. Lincoln County Falcons State Championships: 3 19. Oak Ridge Wildcats National Championships: 1 State Championships: 7 Oak Ridge is one of only 3 teams to ever be declared national champions and one of only four teams to win back to back state championships at the highest classification. 20. Shelbyville Bedford County Training Undefeated for 82 consecutive games. 52 consecutive shutouts. /ohmy.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":o" border="0" alt="ohmy.gif" /> 21. Gallatin Green Wave State Championships: 3 22. Baylor Red Raiders National Championships: 1 State Championships: 1 4th Winningest Program in Tennessee 23. Trousdale County Yellowjackets State Championships: 6 24. Dobyns-Bennett Indians State Championships: 6 Winningest Program in Tennessee Old Nicknames: Magicians?? Few People can spell their name correctly /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" /> Great team with tradition. One of the best football atmospheres in the state. 25. David Lipscomb Mustangs State Championships: 3 well i dont know many of the teams but of what I do know its good Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rollredroll Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 Please correct the 1986 score in the Ryan game to 3-0 Ryan, not 37-0. That was a bad night, but it wasn't that bad. Fixed. Thanks for the catch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KWoodroof Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 We were 9-2 in 1978 & 79! I remember the teams in the late '60's and early '70's a little better. I recall watching Madison beat Hendersonville in a monsoon in '68. My dad and I got a little wetter than everybody else because he assumed that Hendersonville started their home games at 7:30 like everybody else. They didn't, they kicked off at 8:00. I remember David Belt and Houston Regan. It wasn't too many years later that they had Lonnie Sadler. Am I right in thinking that Cliff Goodman was coaching then, and Bill Brimm was a game commentator on WENO, back in the day where every high school had its games on radio? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FLMS Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 I don't know if Loudon has been mentioned but late 60's and early 70's produced a couple of state titles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rigger101 Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 I remember the teams in the late '60's and early '70's a little better. I recall watching Madison beat Hendersonville in a monsoon in '68. My dad and I got a little wetter than everybody else because he assumed that Hendersonville started their home games at 7:30 like everybody else. They didn't, they kicked off at 8:00. I remember David Belt and Houston Regan. It wasn't too many years later that they had Lonnie Sadler. Am I right in thinking that Cliff Goodman was coaching then, and Bill Brimm was a game commentator on WENO, back in the day where every high school had its games on radio? When I started at Madison in 76 the program had been in the decline for a few years. I think they had only won 1 game in 5 years. /dry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=" We had Bob Leach for a new Coach who brought Madison back to it's winning ways. /cool.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="B)" border="0" alt="cool.gif" /> We only had a School of about 700+ playing at the AAA the highest level in the state at that time. During my 3 years there we had the NIL bacK of year twice. (Berry Monda & Dewayne Rickets). In 1978 we were 7-0 and one of he few undefeated 3A teams left in the State before we lost to H'ville and Mt. Juliet. We had some big wins against Seveirville. Hillsboro, Statford, White House, Dupont and others. If I remember correstly we had 3 backs that went over a 1,000 yeards each and our QB was over 800. It's the same offense Coach Leach took to Startford and made them a contender in the 80's. Those were great Community schools in the old NIL. It's sad to see what has happened to the Nashville Metro Programs. If I remember correct Goodpasture placed 2nd in the 1A that year so there were some good ball players on that side of Nashville back then. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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