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Again I respect your top 10 but just like last year you people already putting somebody over the 3 time defending state champs...

Like I said last year, until someone beats them (if anyone can beat them) Fulton is on top.

1. Fulton

2. Greeneville

3. Catholic

4. Pearl Cohn

5. Livingston Academy

6. Crockett County

7. Carter

8. Springfield

8. Hixon

10. Sullivan South

 

 

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1. Greeneville

2. Lipscomb

3. Fulton

4. LA

5. Knx Cath

6. Pearl Cohn

7. Springfield

8. White House

9. Hixon

10. Crockett Co

I think Greeneville was young in 2014, will be tough to beat in 2015. I think Lipscomb is getting back to what they were 1998-2005 era. Fulton will be good, but will not have the fire power they had in 2013 or 2014. Catholic will be very good, but skeptical they can get by Fulton or Greeneville. Watch out for LA. Typically they don't have speed but Hollars, Linder, and Hayes are burners who will play all over the field. You can never count out White House or Pearl Cohn in 4a. Hixon and Crockett have experinced teams back with some talent to go deep in the playoffs if they get some breaks.
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I think Greeneville was young in 2014, will be tough to beat in 2015. I think Lipscomb is getting back to what they were 1998-2005 era. Fulton will be good, but will not have the fire power they had in 2013 or 2014. Catholic will be very good, but skeptical they can get by Fulton or Greeneville. Watch out for LA. Typically they don't have speed but Hollars, Linder, and Hayes are burners who will play all over the field. You can never count out White House or Pearl Cohn in 4a. Hixon and Crockett have experinced teams back with some talent to go deep in the playoffs if they get some breaks.

Crockett will not have an experienced team back. They were senior heavy in the starting line up this year. Losing a lot.

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