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Just keeping it real folks. Should be a good game. TC much better should win by 3 TDs. GP has no passing game and if you stop their Tailback it will get ugly fast.

That was exactly my scouting report!!....Good Job...i'd like to also add that one of there cornerbacks doesn't like contact...probably be a good idea to sweep to his side, block everyone but him and let Harper have him 1 on 1.

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No the years they won they were still in class 3a. Each district is made up of teams from different classifications. The ones that go to the playoffs are the ones that finish usually in the top 4 of the district and how they are seeded are how they did againist the other same calssification teams in their district. When the TSSAA did their re-organization a few years ago that was how  they made the districts with all different classifications in a district.

 

From TSSAA 2013 Handbook pages 2 and 3.

III. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Division I: Class 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 6A)

A. There shall be 24 teams in the Class 1A and Class 2A play-offs. There shall be 32 teams in the Class 3A, 4A,

5A, and 6A play-offs.

B. Each district/region shall be comprised of teams from two subdivisions.

1. In Class A, districts/regions will be comprised teams from two subdivisions: Class 1A and Class 2A

2. In Class AA, districts will be comprised of teams from two subdivisions: Class 3A and Class 4A.

3. In Class AAA, districts shall be comprised of teams from two subdivisions: Class 5A and Class 6A.

C. Teams are required to play all other teams in their district/region unless the district/region is comprised of nine

teams. In the case of a nine team district/region, the district/region can vote to play a “pod scheduleâ€. The nine

teams would be placed in three groups of three teams. Each team would play the other two teams in their pod

and two teams from the other two pods for a total of six district/region games. The six district/region games in the

pod schedule shall be designated as district/region games for each team. If a team chooses to play a game

against a team in the district/region that is not a designated district/region opponent, the game shall count as a

non-district/non-region game for the purpose of district/region standings.

D. Teams shall qualify for the play-offs by finishing 1st or 2nd in their district/region or by placing high enough in the

state wide standings for their classification based on a set criterion.

If the 1st place team in the district is under disciplinary action from TSSAA and, as a result, is not eligible for the

play-offs then the 2nd place team shall be moved up to 1st place and the 3rd place team shall be moved up to 2nd

place. If the 2nd place team in the district is under disciplinary action from TSSAA and, as a result, is not eligible

for the play-offs then the 3rd place team shall be moved up to 2nd place.

2013-14 TSSAA Handbook

Page 3 July 30, 2013

For the purpose of district/region standings, the following tie-breaking procedures shall be applied and all regular

season games, both district/region and non-district/non-region, shall count. If at any point when the following tiebreaking

procedures are applied, one team has beaten all the other teams that are tied for a play-off position, that

team shall be rated above the others. After any position in the district/region standings has been determined, the

tie-breaker procedure shall begin all over again to determine the next position. This procedure shall be repeated

to determine all places in the district/region.

Tie-Breaker Procedures:

1. The team with the greatest number of victories.

2. The team who plays the greatest number of team who win 50 percent or more of their games.

3. The team who has the greatest number of victories over teams winning 50 percent or more of their games.

4. The team whose opponents have earned the most victories.

5. The team whose opponents have received fewer defeats.

6. The team who has the greatest number of victories over teams in its own class.

7. Ten yard-line overtime procedure at neutral site Monday night at 7:30 P.M.

Once the district/region champions and runners up have been determined, the remainder of the 32 team bracket

in 3A, 4A, 5A, and 6A and the remainder of the 24 team bracket in 1A and 2A shall be completed with teams as

they appear on the overall standings within each classification (1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, and 6A). The standings will

be determined with the following criteria:

Note: Some of the tie-breaker criteria below involve games against non-Division I opponents. If a team plays a

school that is not in Division I, the following criteria will be used to determine that schools’ classification for the

purpose of breaking ties. Non-Division I being non-TSSAA schools, TSSAA Division II schools, and out-of-state

schools.

The non-Division I school’s enrollment will be used. That school’s enrollment will then be applied to the current

TSSAA enrollment breakdowns of 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, and 6A. If the school is non-public, its enrollment will be

multiplied by 1.8. If the school is a single sex private school, the enrollment will be doubled and also multiplied by

1.8.

1. The team with the greatest number of victories.

2. The team who plays the greatest number of teams who win 50 percent or more of their games.

3. The team who has the greatest number of victories over teams winning 50 percent or more of their games.

4. The team whose opponents have earned the most victories.

5. The teams whose opponents have received the fewest defeats.

6. Total wins by the opponents of teams defeated.

7. The team with the greatest number of victories in their own classification.

8. The team who has the greatest number of victories over teams in their own classification winning 50

percent or more of their games.

9. The team whose opponents in their own classification have earned the most victories.

10. The team whose opponents in their own classification have received fewer defeats.

2013-14 TSSAA Handbook

Page 4 July 30, 2013

11. Total wins by the defeated opponents within their own classification.

12. The team with the greatest number of victories over teams in a larger classification.

13. The team who has the greatest number of victories over teams in a larger classification winning 50 percent

or more of their games.

14. The team whose opponents in a larger classification have earned the most victories.

15. The team whose opponents in a larger classification have received fewer defeats.

16. Total wins by the opponents of teams in a larger classification defeated.

17. Coin toss

Once the 24 teams have been selected in the Class 1A and 2A playoffs, the teams will be geographically grouped

into four six-team quadrants. Once the 32 teams have been selected in the Class 3A, 4A, 5A, and 6A playoffs, the

teams will be geographically grouped into four eight-team quadrants. This grouping will be done without regard to

district/region alignments.

Priority for seeding once the teams have been placed in their geographic quadrants shall be as follows:

1. Teams finishing 1st in their district will receive first priority.

2. Teams finishing 2nd in their district will receive second priority.

3. Teams who do not finish 1st or 2nd in their district and qualify based on their position in the football play-off

standings shall receive last priority.

Could be the longest post in the history of coacht. Goodluck tonight TC. Represent.

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