Jump to content

Westmoreland moves to the 1A 2A boards


Mr. Postman1
 Share

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 68
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Im looking forward to the move down next season. We have an execellent team returning next year. What does Jcounty, Aquatown, Cascade, and Eagleville have coming back next year? I probably missed someone else to.

Westmoreland should dominate that region.

As big as Gordonsville's region will be we'll only have 2 non region games.

I'm sure we're keeping Smith Co., but I'm anxious to see who we keep out of Westy and Watertown if we keep either one.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

And you're basing that they should "dominate" on what exactly?

Westmoreland, on average, is better than the rest of those teams.

I see them Jackson and Watertown every year, and to be honest, I can't recall a year when those two teams could beat Westmoreland outside of one or two years.

I don't know when Community had a good football team.

East Robertson can't hang with Westmoreland most years.

That leaves Cascade, Eagleville, and Forrest.

Cascade will be their biggest challenge most years.

Eagleville has a very good coach and even though this was a down year, they'll compete most years with Westy, but Westy will be a bit better than them.

And, Forrest. If I'm not mistaken, that's the team you support.

Well, I've never seen anything out of them that they would consistently compete with Westy.

Westmoreland will be challenged mostly by Cascade and Eagleville with Westmoreland winning the majority.

They will probably be the most physical team any of their region opponents play, and they were young in key spots this year, and I don't see any of those teams beating them next year.

Does that answer your question?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Im looking forward to the move down next season. We have an execellent team returning next year. What does Jcounty, Aquatown, Cascade, and Eagleville have coming back next year? I probably missed someone else to.

Lordy, Lordy, the cow has jumped over the moon, it's raining cats and dogs, pigs are flying and any other cliche' that can be used, Postie has left us. You folks are in for a real supprise. Don't say we didn't warn you. Yes, Westie will have a good team next year, not as good as this year, but will be very competitive.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Westmoreland, on average, is better than the rest of those teams.

I see them Jackson and Watertown every year, and to be honest, I can't recall a year when those two teams could beat Westmoreland outside of one or two years.

I don't know when Community had a good football team.

East Robertson can't hang with Westmoreland most years.

That leaves Cascade, Eagleville, and Forrest.

Cascade will be their biggest challenge most years.

Eagleville has a very good coach and even though this was a down year, they'll compete most years with Westy, but Westy will be a bit better than them.

And, Forrest. If I'm not mistaken, that's the team you support.

Well, I've never seen anything out of them that they would consistently compete with Westy.

Westmoreland will be challenged mostly by Cascade and Eagleville with Westmoreland winning the majority.

They will probably be the most physical team any of their region opponents play, and they were young in key spots this year, and I don't see any of those teams beating them next year.

Does that answer your question?

Not really.......Forrest is traditionally better than Cascade (smacked them this year) and handled Eaglevile as well. There's usually not much difference between Eagleville and Forrest, so yeah, not following that logic. See ya next Fall!!!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

For one, I'm not a Westmoreland fan, but I'm very familiar with them.

I'm familiar with the other programs as well.

You have a higher view of Chapel Hill than most that have any ounce of reasoning.

Look it up, the past ten years Forrest and Cascade are about even head to head, and I bet Cascade scored more points in that series, so yeah, not following that logic.

You smacked them by two scores, smh, not really a smacking.

If there's not much difference between Eagleville and Forrest, then you are in trouble. I've seen Eagleville and Westmoreland both in the last couple of years, and West would've beat them.

Granted, Westmoreland has down years, but like I said, on average they'll be the best team in that region.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

Announcements


  • Recent Posts

    • That was after the 2nd year of a 4 year cycle.  Since Covid we have been on a 2 year cycle.  So, there really isn't a "mid cycle" reclassification this time.   Idk if there's anything in place to address the issue of a school closing.  My guess is, nothing can be done.  This would be akin to the 1st year of a 4 year cycle, where a school has the 20% +/- but not allowed or even have the option to move up or down.
    • No reasonable lawyer would take up this case. I am not a lawyer, but I know school law in and out.  Similar situations just like this play out thousands of times each year across the country, even at the college level (i.e. Ole Miss)  The Plaintiff's never win...ever.  If I am wrong, please provide a legal precedent for me. I will be waiting.  https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/39431892/judge-drops-ole-miss-player-lawsuit-lane-kiffin  
    • Yes Justin Cruse was named head coach
    • It used to be, I think it still is, a change of 20% +/- gives reason to reclassify. Schools can choose to play up classifications but not down. Here is the mid cycle reclassification info on TSSAA.org When Memphis East changed from a regular public school to an "all-optional" school in 2017 the would've dropped to A but chose to stay in AAA in basketball (baseball, and softball) Penny was still coaching there and with the players they had they would've beaten A teams by 40 and slept walked to the championship. Other Memphis schools stayed in their classifications (mostly in basketball) until the next reclassification cycle. Of course this is the same time that a 4th class was added basketball.
    • TN USA Freestyle & Greco-Roman State Championships Registration Deadline Tonight 5/2 at 8 p.m. CST! Links to register for this weekend's state championships at Summit H.S. below: Freestyle State Championship Tournament https://unapproved website/tw/opentournaments/VerifyPassword.jsp?tournamentId=853379132 Greco-Roman State Championship Tournament https://unapproved website/tw/opentournaments/VerifyPassword.jsp?tournamentId=853380132
×
  • Create New...