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2 minutes ago, ReitzFan said:

With one week to go, two teams are in and 5 are still eligible for playoffs.  Two spots up for grabs between Union City, McKenzie, and Gibson County.  Seeding still up in the air for 2, 3, and 4.  

Peabody  is region champion.

TCA has secured third place and can still get second.

UC can finish second, fourth, or be eliminated 

McKenzie and Gibson County can each finish third or fourth, or be eliminated

Region 7-2A Slobberknockers?  You bet!

Couldnt have thought of a better nickname for us !!!! LOL it truly is us!!!

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On 10/20/2018 at 2:47 PM, BigEdMo said:

If it is a 3 way tie in the region. They go to overall record to determine the highest seed. After that the 2 remaining go to head to head. A tca win Thursday and a Mckenzie win Friday will mean. Peabody, TCA, Mckenzie then UC. 

Per the TSSAA Handbook:

In Class 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A, all teams are required to play all other teams within their region. The teams
with the best region records shall be declared the region winner, runner-up, third and fourth place and shall
advance to the first round of the football play-off series.

B. If at any point when the following tie-breaking 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.

C. In the event of a tie for the region winner, runner-up, third-place, or fourth-place team, if either team(s) has
defeated the other(s) in regular-season play, the team(s) shall be rated above the other(s) in the standings.
(After
the region winner has been determined, the tie-breaker procedure shall begin all over again starting at the top to
work out the runner-up position. The procedure shall be repeated to determine the third- and fourth-place teams.)

D. The following tie-breaking procedures shall be applied and all regular-season games, both region and non-region,
shall count (After each of the following steps have been applied, item C above shall be applied.):
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 team whose opponents have received fewer defeats.
6. Coin Flip

Notice in the text highlighted it says defeated the "others" as in plural?  This means even if there are 4 teams tied with the same region record, if one has defeated the other 3, they are the champ.. Overall record does not matter in this case.

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28 minutes ago, FridayMainEvent said:

Per the TSSAA Handbook:

In Class 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A, all teams are required to play all other teams within their region. The teams
with the best region records shall be declared the region winner, runner-up, third and fourth place and shall
advance to the first round of the football play-off series.

B. If at any point when the following tie-breaking 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.

C. In the event of a tie for the region winner, runner-up, third-place, or fourth-place team, if either team(s) has
defeated the other(s) in regular-season play, the team(s) shall be rated above the other(s) in the standings.
(After
the region winner has been determined, the tie-breaker procedure shall begin all over again starting at the top to
work out the runner-up position. The procedure shall be repeated to determine the third- and fourth-place teams.)

D. The following tie-breaking procedures shall be applied and all regular-season games, both region and non-region,
shall count (After each of the following steps have been applied, item C above shall be applied.):
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 team whose opponents have received fewer defeats.
6. Coin Flip

Notice in the text highlighted it says defeated the "others" as in plural?  This means even if there are 4 teams tied with the same region record, if one has defeated the other 3, they are the champ.. Overall record does not matter in this case.

Learn something new everyday. Thank you

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1 hour ago, FridayMainEvent said:

Per the TSSAA Handbook:

In Class 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A, all teams are required to play all other teams within their region. The teams
with the best region records shall be declared the region winner, runner-up, third and fourth place and shall
advance to the first round of the football play-off series.

B. If at any point when the following tie-breaking 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.

C. In the event of a tie for the region winner, runner-up, third-place, or fourth-place team, if either team(s) has
defeated the other(s) in regular-season play, the team(s) shall be rated above the other(s) in the standings.
(After
the region winner has been determined, the tie-breaker procedure shall begin all over again starting at the top to
work out the runner-up position. The procedure shall be repeated to determine the third- and fourth-place teams.)

D. The following tie-breaking procedures shall be applied and all regular-season games, both region and non-region,
shall count (After each of the following steps have been applied, item C above shall be applied.):
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 team whose opponents have received fewer defeats.
6. Coin Flip

Notice in the text highlighted it says defeated the "others" as in plural?  This means even if there are 4 teams tied with the same region record, if one has defeated the other 3, they are the champ.. Overall record does not matter in this case.

Thank you for clearing that up. Every darn time I think I got it figured out I dont lol.

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Quad Four            
             
Region 7-1  Peabody            
Region 8-4  MAHS            
             
Region 8-2  Mitchell               
Region 7-3  McKenzie            
             
Region 7-2  Trinity            
Region 8-3  Douglass               
             
Region 8-1  Fairley            
Region 7-4  Union City            
             
Ironically it was Adamsville who pulled off an upset on Union City by 22 points last year.   This year, it was McKenzie that upset the Tornadoes last week.   Peabody should win the region.   If Gibson County beats McKenzie, then Union City takes second, Gibson County is third and Trinity is 4th.   If McKenzie beats Gibson County and Trinity beats Lake County then Trinity would be second and McKenzie is third and Union City falls to fourth.   If McKenzie beats Gibson County and Trinity loses to Lake County that puts them and Union City tied with 5 overall wins.   McKenzie would drop out of that tie breaker with 4 overall wins.   
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