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Actually, if you want to get factual about it, Columbia came out of quad 2 last year, which is in the east bracket.

 

playing in Quad 2 doesn't make the Lions an "East TN" team....as a matter of fact...Columbia Central is located "WEST" of I-65..which is often used as the "center dividing line" which divides our beautiful state in half...as a Tennessean...you know that "most Tennesseans" prefer to divide our state in thirds...West, Middle, and East...using either method...Columbia is not an "East TN" team. I see nothing "factual" about your post other than the fact that Columbia played in Quad 2....a "fact" that most of us already knew without you pointing it out.

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playing in Quad 2 doesn't make the Lions an "East TN" team....as a matter of fact...Columbia Central is located "WEST" of I-65..which is often used as the "center dividing line" which divides our beautiful state in half...as a Tennessean...you know that "most Tennesseans" prefer to divide our state in thirds...West, Middle, and East...using either method...Columbia is not an "East TN" team. I see nothing "factual" about your post other than the fact that Columbia played in Quad 2....a "fact" that most of us already knew without you pointing it out.

 

Again, fact in evidence. I've lived in Tennessee all of my life. I know where Columbia is. I didn't say they were an east Tennessee team, but you can't say that they are a west Tennessee team, either.

 

The only undisputable fact is that they did come out of the east bracket.

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Again, fact in evidence. I've lived in Tennessee all of my life. I know where Columbia is. I didn't say they were an east Tennessee team, but you can't say that they are a west Tennessee team, either.

 

The only undisputable fact is that they did come out of the east bracket.

 

Which is really rather irrelevant, unless you want to say a "middle" TN team was put in the "east" bracket and cleaned up the last 2 years..... :thumb:

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Which is really rather irrelevant, unless you want to say a "middle" TN team was put in the "east" bracket and cleaned up the last 2 years..... :thumb:

 

 

Again, I didn't say they were an east Tennessee team, but the inferrence was that their championship should somehow prove how inferior east Tennessee football is to west Tennessee football in the original discussion.

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Again, fact in evidence. I've lived in Tennessee all of my life. I know where Columbia is. I didn't say they were an east Tennessee team, but you can't say that they are a west Tennessee team, either.

 

The only undisputable fact is that they did come out of the east bracket.

 

I have gone back over all of my posts...I have yet to see where I or anyone else said that Columbia was a West TN team!

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well...to get back on subject...who's gonna be the last 4 teams in? If the season had ended last Friday...here are those last 4 schools;

 

Centennial still left to play- Ravenwood, Shelbyville, & Hillsboro

Station Camp still left to play- Wilson Central, & Portland

Anderson County still left to play- Karns, Hardin Valley, & Clinton

Cleveland still left to play- Soddy Daisy, Bradley Central, & Rhea County

 

Does Centennial go 2 out of 3...losing to Shelbyville?

Can the Station Camp Bison finish 2-0?

Will Anderson County stay in the hunt? They are 3-4 while Karns is 5-3 and Hardin Valley is 5-2...

Can the Cleveland Blue Raiders stay alive? Soddy Daisy is 3-4, Bradley Central is 5-2, while Rhea Co. is 0-7!

 

Thoughts???

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If the season ended today, this is the 5A bracket. I got all this information from the TSSAA website. They have the quandrants divided up already.

 

Quad 1

 

1 Morristown West

8 Morristown East

 

4 South Doyle

5 Cocke Co.

 

3 Cherokee

6 Sullivan South

 

2 Knoxville West

7 Tennessee

 

Quad 2

 

1 Powell

8 Cleveland

 

4 Tullahoma

5 Ooltewah

 

3 Shelbyville

6 Lenior City

 

2 Columbia

7 Anderson Co.

 

Quad 3

 

1 Gallatin

8 Station Camp

 

4 Beech

5 Glencliff

 

3 Hendersonville

6 Springfield

 

2 Antioch

7 Centennial

 

Quad 4

 

1 Henry Co.

8 Clarksville

 

4 Ridgeway

5 Craigmont

 

3 Memphis East

6 Clarksville NE

 

2 Dyer Co.

7 Bartlett

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well...to get back on subject...who's gonna be the last 4 teams in? If the season had ended last Friday...here are those last 4 schools;

 

Centennial still left to play- Ravenwood, Shelbyville, & Hillsboro

Station Camp still left to play- Wilson Central, & Portland

Anderson County still left to play- Karns, Hardin Valley, & Clinton

Cleveland still left to play- Soddy Daisy, Bradley Central, & Rhea County

 

Does Centennial go 2 out of 3...losing to Shelbyville?

Can the Station Camp Bison finish 2-0?

Will Anderson County stay in the hunt? They are 3-4 while Karns is 5-3 and Hardin Valley is 5-2...

Can the Cleveland Blue Raiders stay alive? Soddy Daisy is 3-4, Bradley Central is 5-2, while Rhea Co. is 0-7!

 

Thoughts???

 

I believe your spot on with Centennial and Station Camp. I think Anderson Co. will go 2-1. I don't see them beating Karns, but playing for a playoff spot against Hardin Valley to get the W. Cleveland should beat Soddy Daisy and Rhea Co., but I just don't see them beating Bradley Central.

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If the season ended today, this is the 5A bracket. I got all this information from the TSSAA website. They have the quandrants divided up already.

 

Quad 1

 

1 Morristown West

8 Morristown East

 

4 South Doyle

5 Cocke Co.

 

3 Cherokee

6 Sullivan South

 

2 Knoxville West

7 Tennessee

 

Quad 2

 

1 Powell

8 Cleveland

 

4 Tullahoma

5 Ooltewah

 

3 Shelbyville

6 Lenior City

 

2 Columbia

7 Anderson Co.

 

Quad 3

 

1 Gallatin

8 Station Camp

 

4 Beech

5 Glencliff

 

3 Hendersonville

6 Springfield

 

2 Antioch

7 Centennial

 

Quad 4

 

1 Henry Co.

8 Clarksville

 

4 Ridgeway

5 Craigmont

 

3 Memphis East

6 Clarksville NE

 

2 Dyer Co.

7 Bartlett

West would take that Quad in a heartbeat. The only team with a pulse is Morristown West and they have already peaked.

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