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AP POLL CLASS 2A SEPT 17 2018


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1 hour ago, vandyfan1 said:

There is no way you can sit there and say one team can beat another when you havent seen the other team play. Im not trying to take anything from anybody but right now at this moment I wouldnt say R7 is the toughest region either. In past years yes but not right now. TCA and Peabody are the only teams in R7 to keep an eye on. Union City and Adamsville hasnt shown much yet. R6 you have Waverly and Riverside. R5 you have CA and Lewis the list goes on. The only way to find out is to strap up. Your just taking a wild guess in my opinion.

Good point!!

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What's it worth... or not. LOL

Opponent's combined records:

1. Meigs Co.  (7-14)
2. Columbia Academy (7-18)
3. Peabody (5-18)
4. Tyner (11-12)
5. Watertown (11-12)
6. Riverside (6-13)
7. Oneida (12-11)
8. Sullivan North (8-16)
9. Westmoreland (11-12)
10. Lewis Co. (10-14)

 

Polk Co. (6-18)

Union City (16-4)

Waverly (16-4)

 

 

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City not County
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3 minutes ago, Dunc4265 said:

What's it worth... or not. LOL

Opponent's combined records:

1. Meigs Co.  (7-14)
2. Columbia Academy (7-18)
3. Peabody (5-18)
4. Tyner (11-12)
5. Watertown (11-12)
6. Riverside (6-13)
7. Oneida (12-11)
8. Sullivan North (8-16)
9. Westmoreland (11-12)
10. Lewis Co. (10-14)

 

Polk Co. (6-18)

Union Co. (16-4)

Waverly (16-4)

 

 

That why I have Union City and Waverly both ranked in my top 10. Union City is one of the top 4 teams in 2A. Just wait and see what saying. 

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2 hours ago, BulldawgsRise said:

Just my opinion, but I think most would agree

I do somewhat agree, but overall 2A is down in the west. UC is sort of the Waverly of the far west...they have some key injuries, but have played a murderous schedule. They are good when healthy. Peabody looks like world beaters, and I think that they ARE better than last year, but most of the competition is down. Riverside has a legit big boy defense, their offense has weapons, and are getting more in sync each week. Waverly has serious firepower on offense, and I believe the D will be sufficient come playoff time. Trinity, Adamsville, McKenzie, Lewis Co., and the rest of the usual "right in the mix" teams seem to be a good step (or more) behind those mentioned to face CA as the field narrows down. Lewis County, of the second tier group mentioned seems to have the best shot (IMO) to give one of the first 4 mentioned serious problems.

   Don't hate...it's not so much a staunch prediction as a current opinion.

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40 minutes ago, Dunc4265 said:

What's it worth... or not. LOL

Opponent's combined records:

1. Meigs Co.  (7-14)
2. Columbia Academy (7-18)
3. Peabody (5-18)
4. Tyner (11-12)
5. Watertown (11-12)
6. Riverside (6-13)
7. Oneida (12-11)
8. Sullivan North (8-16)
9. Westmoreland (11-12)
10. Lewis Co. (10-14)

 

Polk Co. (6-18)

Union Co. (16-4)

Waverly (16-4)

 

 

Thats good stuff right there!

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1 hour ago, Dunc4265 said:

What's it worth... or not. LOL

Opponent's combined records:

1. Meigs Co.  (7-14)
2. Columbia Academy (7-18)
3. Peabody (5-18)
4. Tyner (11-12)
5. Watertown (11-12)
6. Riverside (6-13)
7. Oneida (12-11)
8. Sullivan North (8-16)
9. Westmoreland (11-12)
10. Lewis Co. (10-14)

 

Polk Co. (6-18)

Union Co. (16-4)

Waverly (16-4)

 

 

For what it's worth

 

Trousdale County (15-5)

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1 hour ago, Dunc4265 said:

What's it worth... or not. LOL

Opponent's combined records:

1. Meigs Co.  (7-14)
2. Columbia Academy (7-18)
3. Peabody (5-18)
4. Tyner (11-12)
5. Watertown (11-12)
6. Riverside (6-13)
7. Oneida (12-11)
8. Sullivan North (8-16)
9. Westmoreland (11-12)
10. Lewis Co. (10-14)

 

Polk Co. (6-18)

Union Co. (16-4)

Waverly (16-4)

 

 

At midseason, this makes a lot of sense and is very interesting!!

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