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Hey guys i have a few questions about how the seeding and teams that host games are determined. i am baffeled on how red bank is the only team that is undefeated in 4a (as far as i know) and they are the only team in the region that is hosting a first round game. i mean tyner finished secound in the region with their only region loss to the lions, and they are surrounded by 4a teams in this region being only 1 of two teams in 3a in this region. their losses came to red bank #1 in 4a, ooltewah #1 in 6a at the time, and baylor and mccallie who are both powers in the private school playoffs every year. this sounds like some bad politics in this selection.

 

then there is east rigde who is the second seeded team in the region in the 4a classification. their only region lossses were to red bank and tyner, 1 an d2 in region, and out of region loss to bradley central another 6a team in the area. so how does east ridge not deserve to host a first round game?

 

my main problem with this is because in the past the host teams were determined by how you finished in your region. 1 played host to 4 in opposing region and 2 played host to 3 in opposing region, then in turn 3 would travel to 2 in the opposing region and 4 would go to 1 in opposing region. i just wanna know how they figured that only the #1 seed in this region was deserving of a home playoff game. how exactly are they determining the seeds now. is it based solely on the state rankings???

 

a little help guys, thanks

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Hey guys i have a few questions about how the seeding and teams that host games are determined. i am baffeled on how red bank is the only team that is undefeated in 4a (as far as i know) and they are the only team in the region that is hosting a first round game. i mean tyner finished secound in the region with their only region loss to the lions, and they are surrounded by 4a teams in this region being only 1 of two teams in 3a in this region. their losses came to red bank #1 in 4a, ooltewah #1 in 6a at the time, and baylor and mccallie who are both powers in the private school playoffs every year. this sounds like some bad politics in this selection.

 

then there is east rigde who is the second seeded team in the region in the 4a classification. their only region lossses were to red bank and tyner, 1 an d2 in region, and out of region loss to bradley central another 6a team in the area. so how does east ridge not deserve to host a first round game?

 

my main problem with this is because in the past the host teams were determined by how you finished in your region. 1 played host to 4 in opposing region and 2 played host to 3 in opposing region, then in turn 3 would travel to 2 in the opposing region and 4 would go to 1 in opposing region. i just wanna know how they figured that only the #1 seed in this region was deserving of a home playoff game. how exactly are they determining the seeds now. is it based solely on the state rankings???

 

a little help guys, thanks

Conference winner gets a home game...that would be Greeneville at #2, Claiborne gets home game with 8-2 record. I haven't applied the approved tie-break formula to either team but at a glance, I'd say Fulton has a stronger schedule.

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Hey guys i have a few questions about how the seeding and teams that host games are determined. i am baffeled on how red bank is the only team that is undefeated in 4a (as far as i know) and they are the only team in the region that is hosting a first round game. i mean tyner finished secound in the region with their only region loss to the lions, and they are surrounded by 4a teams in this region being only 1 of two teams in 3a in this region. their losses came to red bank #1 in 4a, ooltewah #1 in 6a at the time, and baylor and mccallie who are both powers in the private school playoffs every year. this sounds like some bad politics in this selection.

 

then there is east rigde who is the second seeded team in the region in the 4a classification. their only region lossses were to red bank and tyner, 1 an d2 in region, and out of region loss to bradley central another 6a team in the area. so how does east ridge not deserve to host a first round game?

 

my main problem with this is because in the past the host teams were determined by how you finished in your region. 1 played host to 4 in opposing region and 2 played host to 3 in opposing region, then in turn 3 would travel to 2 in the opposing region and 4 would go to 1 in opposing region. i just wanna know how they figured that only the #1 seed in this region was deserving of a home playoff game. how exactly are they determining the seeds now. is it based solely on the state rankings???

 

a little help guys, thanks

 

I think the entire process stinks. To many teams with poor records and others who have played really weak competition getting in the playoffs.

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Hey guys i have a few questions about how the seeding and teams that host games are determined. i am baffeled on how red bank is the only team that is undefeated in 4a (as far as i know) and they are the only team in the region that is hosting a first round game. i mean tyner finished secound in the region with their only region loss to the lions, and they are surrounded by 4a teams in this region being only 1 of two teams in 3a in this region. their losses came to red bank #1 in 4a, ooltewah #1 in 6a at the time, and baylor and mccallie who are both powers in the private school playoffs every year. this sounds like some bad politics in this selection.

 

then there is east rigde who is the second seeded team in the region in the 4a classification. their only region lossses were to red bank and tyner, 1 an d2 in region, and out of region loss to bradley central another 6a team in the area. so how does east ridge not deserve to host a first round game?

 

my main problem with this is because in the past the host teams were determined by how you finished in your region. 1 played host to 4 in opposing region and 2 played host to 3 in opposing region, then in turn 3 would travel to 2 in the opposing region and 4 would go to 1 in opposing region. i just wanna know how they figured that only the #1 seed in this region was deserving of a home playoff game. how exactly are they determining the seeds now. is it based solely on the state rankings???

 

a little help guys, thanks

Tyner got HOSED.....its like they are saying they are the worst team in the state in 3a......by sending them to Alcoa.....Tyner is one of the better teams in 3a and after a tough regular season schedule...and finishing 2nd to 4a Red Bank in their district.....their reward......ALCOA.....something is just not right....T$$AA got this one WRONG........

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Why play Alcoa like you would other teams, Tyner needs too get creative throw everything at them.If coaching staff would put thier heads together come up with schemes and trick plays theres nothing wrong with doing what it takes to beat a team with that much talent.This school has under 500 students and nearly 100 players do the math, and half of students are girls.

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