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This worked well last year so we're going to try it again this year. And like last year, the winner gets a free lifetime membership. I'll do my darnedest to have the results updated by Monday each week, but Mrs. Sol, Sol Jr., and traveling to see Granny and Grandma/Grandpa may make that impractical a couple of weeks. Anyway, here are the rules from last year we'll use again -

 

This is ONE contest combining the 5A and 6A brackets and not two separate ones, so be sure to fill out both. Just reply to this thread and enter your picks. NO EDITING AFTER 7 PM EST FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5 OR YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED!!!!!

 

Each round is worth 320 points.

 

Round 1 - 10 points a piece

Round 2 - 20 points a piece

Round 3 - 40 points a piece

Round 4 - 80 points a piece

Finals - 160 points a piece

 

Tie-breakers -

 

Tie-breaker #1 is total points scored in the 6A championship game

Tie-breaker #2 is total points scored in the 5A championship game

Tie-breaker #3 is total number of first round games picked correctly

Tie-breaker #4 will be.....I hope we don't get to this point.

 

Brackets can be found here -

 

5A - http://www.tssaa.org/2010Champions/StateFootball/5ABracket.htm

 

6A - http://www.tssaa.org/2010Champions/StateFootball/6ABracket.htm

 

Here is also sample format to post your picks to use from last year. If you could please use the same format this year I would appreciate it.

 

6A:

1st Sevier Co, Farragut, McMinn Co, Maryville

2nd Sevier Co, Maryville

3rd Maryville

 

1st Blackman, Riverdale, Oakland, Cookeville

2nd Riverdale, Oakland

3rd Oakland

 

1st Arlington, Franklin, Hunters Lane, Brentwood

2nd Franklin, Brentwood

3rd Franklin

 

1st Germantown, Wooddale, White Station, Brighton

2nd Germantown, White Station

3rd White Station

 

Semi Finals Oakland, Franklin

Champion Oakland

 

5A

1st Tennessee, Daniel Boone, Morristown West, Sullivan South

2nd Tennessee, Morristown West

3rd Tennessee

 

1st, Columbia, Hillsboro, Anderson Co, Clinton

2nd Clinton, Columbia

3rd Clinton

 

1st Henry Co, Gallatin, Hendersonville, Beech

2nd Gallatin, Beech

3rd Beech

 

1st Lawrence Co, Mitchell, Melrose, Hardin Co

2nd Lawrence Co, Melrose

3rd Melrose

 

Semi Finals Clinton, Melrose

Champion Clinton

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1st-DB,Hardin Valley,Farragut,Maryville

2nd-DB,Maryville

3rd-Maryville

 

1st-Bradley,Cookville,Soddy,Riverdale

2nd-Cookville,Riverdale

3rd-Riverdale

 

1st-Smyrna,McGavock,Oakland,Blackman

2nd-Smyrna,Blackman

3rd-Blackman

 

1st-Whitehaven,Arlinton,Dickson,Brighton

2nd-Whitehaven,Dickson

3rd-Whitehaven

 

Semis-Maryville,Blackman

Champion-Maryville

 

 

 

5A

 

Powell,Anderson County,Daniel Boone,Knox West

Powell,Knox West

Knox West

 

Columbia,Knox Catholic,Cleveland,Tullahoma

Knox Catholic,Cleveland

Knox Catholic

 

Henry County,Gallatin,Beech,Springfield

Henry County, Beech

Henry County

 

Ridgeway,Mitchell,Craigmont,J Northside

Ridgeway,Northside

Northside

 

Semis-KnoxWest,Northside

Champ-Northside

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6A:

1st DB, Bearden, Sevier Co., Maryville

2nd DB, Maryville

3rd Maryville

 

1st Bradley, Cookeville, Soddy, Riverdale

2nd Bradley, Riverdale

3rd Riverdale

 

1st Smyrna,McGavock,Oakland,Blackman

2nd Smyrna, Oakland

3rd Smyrna

 

1st Whitehaven,Wooddale,Dickson,Brighton

2nd Whitehaven, Brighton

3rd Whitehaven

 

Semis Smyrna, Maryville

Champ Smyrna

 

5A:

1st Powell,Anderson County,Daniel Boone,Knox West

2nd Powell,Knox West

3rd Powell

 

1st Columbia,Knox Catholic,Lawrence Co.,Tullahoma

2nd Columbia, Tullahoma

3rd Columbia

 

1st Henry Co.,Gallatin,Beech,Springfield

2nd Henry Co., Beech

3rd Henry Co.

 

1st Ridgeway,Mitchell,Craigmont,Northside

2nd Ridgeway,Northside

3rd Ridgeway

 

Semis Henry Co., Columbia

Champ Henry Co.

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6A:

1st DB, Bearden, Sevier Co., Maryville

2nd DB, Maryville

3rd Maryville

 

1st Bradley, Cookeville, Soddy, Riverdale

2nd Bradley, Riverdale

3rd Riverdale

 

1st Smyrna,McGavock,Oakland,Blackman

2nd Smyrna, Oakland

3rd Smyrna

 

1st Whitehaven,Wooddale,Dickson,Brighton

2nd Whitehaven, Brighton

3rd Whitehaven

 

Semis Smyrna, Maryville

Champ Smyrna

 

5A:

1st Powell,Anderson County,Daniel Boone,Knox West

2nd Powell,Knox West

3rd Powell

 

1st Columbia,Knox Catholic,Lawrence County,Tullahoma

2nd Columbia, Lawrence County

3rd Columbia

 

1st Henry Co.,Hendersonville,Beech,Springfield

2nd Henry Co., Beech

3rd Henry Co.

 

1st Ridgeway,Hardin Co.,Craigmont,Northside

2nd Ridgeway,Craigmont

3rd Ridgeway

 

Semis Ridgeway., Powell

Champ Ridgeway

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1st:DB, Bearden, Sevier Co., Maryville

2nd:DB, Maryville

Maryville

 

1st:Bradley, Cookeville, Soddy-Daisy,Riverdale

2nd:Cookeville, Riverdale

Riverdale

 

1st:BRENTWOOD, McGavock, Oakland, Blackman

2nd:Brentwood,Blackman

Brentwood

 

1st: Whitehaven, Wooddale, Dickson Co., Brighton

2nd:Whitehaven,Dickson Co

Whitehaven

 

Maryville vs Riverdale

Maryville

 

Brentwood vs Whitehaven

Brentwood

 

Finals:Brentwood vs Maryville

Brentwood

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6A

 

1st-DB, Hardin Valley, Farragut, Maryville

2nd-DB, Maryville

3rd-Maryville

 

1st-Bradley, Cookeville, Soddy-Daisy, Riverdale

2nd-Cookeville, Riverdale

3rd-Riverdale

 

1st-Smyrna, Mount Juliet, Oakland, Blackman

2nd-Smyrna, Blackman

3rd-Blackman

 

1st-Whitehaven, Arlinton, Dickson County, Brighton

2nd-Whitehaven, Brighton

3rd-Whitehaven

 

Semis-Riverdale, Blackman

Champion-Riverdale

 

 

 

5A

 

1st-Powell, Anderson County, Daniel Boone, Knox West

2nd-Powell, Knox West

3rd-Knox West

 

1st-Columbia, Knox Catholic, Lawrence County, Tullahoma

2nd-Knox Catholic, Tullahoma

3rd-Tullahoma

 

1st-Henry County, Hendersonville, Beech, Springfield

2nd-Henry County, Beech

3rd-Henry County

 

1st-Ridgeway, Hardin County, Craigmont, Jackson Northside

2nd-Ridgeway, Jackson Northside

3rd-Jackson Northside

 

Semis-KnoxWest, Jackson Northside

Champ-Jackson Northside

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5A Powell, Anderson County, Sullivan South, Knox West

Powell, Knox West

Powell

 

Columbia, Knox Catholic, Lawrence Co, Tullahoma

Columbia, Tullahoma

Columbia

 

Henry Co, Gallatin, Beech, Springfield

Gallatin,Beech

Gallatin

 

Ridgeway, Mitchell, Craigmon, J North Side

Ridgeway, J North Side

Ridgeway

 

Semi-Finals

Powell---Columbia

Powell

 

Gallatin--Ridgeway

Ridgeway

 

Champions--- Ridgeway

 

6A Dobyns-Bennett, Bearden, Farragut, Maryville

DB, Maryville

Maryville

 

Bradley Central, Oak Ridge, Soddy Daisy, Riverdale

Bradley Central, Riverdale

Riverdale

 

Smyrna, Mt Juliet, Oakland, Blackman

Smyrna, Oakland

Smyrna

 

Whitehaven, Wooddale, Dickson Co, Brighton

Whitehaven, Dickson Co

Whitehaven

 

Semi-Finals

Maryville---Riverdale

Maryville

 

Smyrna--- Whitehaven

Smyrna

 

Champions---Maryville

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5A

 

Quad 1:

Powell, Anderson County, Boone, Tenn High

Powell, Tenn High

Powell

 

Quad 2:

Columbia, Shelbyville, Lawrence County, Tullhoma

Columbia, Tullhoma

Columbia

 

Quad 3:

 

Henry, Galtain, Beech, Springfield

Henry, Beech

Henry

 

Quad 4:

Ridge, Mitchell, Craigmont, J.North Side

Ridge, J. Northside

J. Northside

 

Semis:

 

Powell, Henry

 

2010 5A State Champions: POWELL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6A

 

Quad 1:

DB, Bearden, Sevier, Maryville

DB, Maryville

DB

 

Quad 2:

Bradely, Oak Ridge, Soddy Daisy, Riverdale

Bradeley, Riverdale

Riverdale

 

Quad 3:

Smyrna, McGavoack, Oakland, Blackland

Smyrna, Oakland

Oakland

 

Quad 4:

White Haven, Wooddale, Dickson County, Brighton

White Haven, Dickson County

Dickson County

 

Semis:

Riverdale, Oakland

 

2010 6A State Champs: RIVERDALE

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5A:

1st Powell, Anderson Co, Sullivan South, Knox West

2nd Powell, Knox West

3rd Powell

 

1st Columbia, Knox Catholic, Cleveland, Tullahoma

2nd Knox Catholic, Tullahoma

3rd Knox Catholic

 

1st Henry Co, Gallatin, Beech, Springfield

2nd Henry Co, Beech

3rd Henry Co

 

1st Ridgeway, Mitchell, Craigmont, J. North Side

2nd Ridgeway, J. North Side

3rd Ridgeway

 

Semifinals Powell, Ridgeway

Champion Ridgeway

 

6A:

1st Dobyns-Bennett, Bearden, Farragut, Maryville

2nd Dobyns-Bennett, Maryville

3rd Dobyns-Bennett

 

1st Bradley Central, Oak Ridge, Soddy Daisy, Riverdale

2nd Bradley Central, Riverdale

3rd Riverdale

 

1st Smyrna, Mt. Juliet, Oakland, Blackman

2nd Smyrna, Blackman

3rd Blackman

 

1st Whitehaven, Wooddale, Dickson Co, Brighton

2nd Whitehaven, Dickson Co.

3rd Whitehaven

 

Semifinals Dobyns-Bennett, Blackman

Champion Dobyns-Bennett

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