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The TSSAA can adjust the geography a bit. There is a certain amount of arbitrariness in the "geogrphic" thing anyway. Plus, they say its a "guideline." Therefore, they may tweak quad 4 a bit.

all this crap is to confuseing to me,,,has anyone seen that big over grown hog head Butchie around ,,,if ya do tall him i got something for him a big Ole can of WHOOp ARSE :wacko::bored:

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all this crap is to confuseing to me,,,has anyone seen that big over grown hog head Butchie around ,,,if ya do tall him i got something for him a big Ole can of WHOOp ARSE :wacko::bored:

 

I have said it before, start with Voodoo Math and factor in gerrymandering Geography and anything can happen. :roflol: As far as the Acme WhoopArse, I think Butchie has had a can or 2 opened on him this season. :roflol:

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How will Greenback not be 1 or 2 seed with a win over Harriman? they are ahead of Coalfield on the TSSAA site. I understand if SP gets beat at Grace but even if SP wins how will Greenback be a 3? What is that based on?

 

 

 

Huntingdon 1A 9 5 4 52 38 44 7 2 37 35 29 2 2 15 3 15

Wayne County 1A 9 4 3 43 47 34 9 3 43 47 34 0 0 0 0 0

Eagleville 1A 9 3 2 35 55 29 8 2 32 49 26 1 0 3 6 3

South Pittsburg 1A 8 7 5 54 39 38 4 2 26 22 17 4 3 28 17 21

Greenback 1A 8 4 3 35 47 23 7 3 35 47 23 0 0 0 0 0

Coalfield 1A 8 4 3 34 57 26 8 3 28 54 26 0 0 6 3 0

You are correct. My apologies. Those teams must of flipped from last week. I corrected that

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There are no "Magical Maps." The TSSAA gets together weekly and draw up the quads based on their opinions on what the most natural quads are. I suspect they will look more closely at it after week 10.

 

So basically before Week 10 they just play pin-the-tail-on-the-team?

 

Get a pin with a team's name and put it somewhere on the map of Tennessee? :mrgreen:

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So basically before Week 10 they just play pin-the-tail-on-the-team?

 

Get a pin with a team's name and put it somewhere on the map of Tennessee? :mrgreen:

 

Basically. :roflol: They try to group them in groups of 6 or 8 best they can on "historical" or "natural geographical" quads. The problem is, SP has been "Quad 1" and "Quad 2" over the years. :mrgreen:

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I don't see how they can allow Quad 4 to be the way it is now. Lake County and West Carroll are the 1 seeds!?! That would mean a 4th place district team(WC) would be a 1 seed. Not fair at all

 

As it stands now following week 9, the #1 Seed in Quad 4 is West Carroll and the #2 seed is Lake County. That said West Carrol plays McKenzie on Friday.

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