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2019 Football Capsules

Last updated: November 22, 2019 10:40 PM

These capsules are based on the CoachT.com Strength + Success ranking. The ranking combines a team's opponent win percentage with the team's own win percentage. Teams that perform better against opponents that perform better will rank higher.

These rankings are updated every morning and are based only on scores reported to CoachT.com.

Division II Class A

1. 
Schedule: 8th toughest
Overall: 11-1
Region: 8-0
Members of West Region. Eleven meetings with Top 25 opponents. Lost to #3 University School of Jackson by 21 on Nov. 22.
2. 
Schedule: 3rd toughest
Overall: 10-2
Region: 7-1
Members of West Region. Thirteen meetings with Top 25 opponents. Recently defeated #4 Friendship Christian.
3. 
Schedule: 6th toughest
Overall: 10-3
Region: 6-2
Members of West Region. Thirteen meetings with Top 25 opponents. Recently defeated #1 Nashville Christian.
4. 
Schedule: 9th toughest
Overall: 9-3
Region: 7-0
Members of East Region. Eleven meetings with Top 25 opponents. Lost to #2 Davidson Academy by 17 on Nov. 22.
5. 
DCA Wildcats
Schedule: 15th toughest
Overall: 8-4
Region: 5-2
Members of East Region. Eleven meetings with Top 25 opponents.
6. 
Columbia Academy Bulldogs
Schedule: 1st toughest
Overall: 6-6
Region: 5-3
Members of West Region. Twelve meetings with Top 25 opponents.
7. 
Fayette Academy Vikings
Schedule: 4th toughest
Overall: 6-6
Region: 4-4
Members of West Region. Eleven meetings with Top 25 opponents.
8. 
Schedule: 10th toughest
Overall: 6-5
Region: 6-1
Members of East Region. Ten meetings with Top 25 opponents.
9. 
Schedule: 5th toughest
Overall: 4-7
Region: 2-6
Members of West Region. Nine meetings with Top 25 opponents.
10. 
Schedule: 2nd toughest
Overall: 3-7
Region: 2-6
Members of West Region. Ten meetings with Top 25 opponents.

Honorable Mentions: Middle Tennessee Christian (4-7), Jackson Christian (3-7), Clarksville Academy (3-7), Mt. Juliet Christian (3-7), Grace Baptist - Chattanooga (3-7), Webb School (1-7), Grace Christian - Franklin (0-10).

Division II Class AA

1. 
Schedule: 11st toughest
Overall: 12-1
Region: 5-0
Members of West Region. Fourteen meetings with Top 25 opponents. Recently defeated #9 Lausanne.
2. 
Schedule: 15th toughest
Overall: 9-3
Region: 5-1
Members of East Region. Nine meetings with Top 25 opponents.
3. 
Schedule: 6th toughest
Overall: 8-4
Region: 2-2
Members of Middle Region. Eleven meetings with Top 25 opponents.
4. 
Schedule: 4th toughest
Overall: 7-4
Region: 5-1
Members of East Region. Ten meetings with Top 25 opponents.
5. 
CPA Lions
Schedule: 1st toughest
Overall: 7-6
Region: 4-0
Members of Middle Region. Thirteen meetings with Top 25 opponents. Recently defeated #10 Lipscomb Academy.
6. 
CAK Warriors
Schedule: 16th toughest
Overall: 8-3
Region: 4-2
Members of East Region. Eight meetings with Top 25 opponents.
7. 
Boyd Buchanan Buccaneers
Schedule: 18th toughest
Overall: 8-3
Region: 4-2
Members of East Region. Seven meetings with Top 25 opponents.
8. 
BGA Wildcats
Schedule: 13rd toughest
Overall: 8-4
Region: 2-2
Members of Middle Region. Eight meetings with Top 25 opponents.
9. 
Lausanne Lynx
Schedule: 8th toughest
Overall: 7-5
Region: 4-1
Members of West Region. Nine meetings with Top 25 opponents. Lost to #1 Evangelical Christian by 21 on Nov. 22.
10. 
Lipscomb Academy Mustangs
Schedule: 9th toughest
Overall: 7-6
Region: 2-2
Members of Middle Region. Ten meetings with Top 25 opponents. Lost to #5 CPA by 17 on Nov. 22.

Honorable Mentions: FACS (5-6), Goodpasture (4-7), Knoxville Webb (3-7), Silverdale Academy (4-6), St. George's (4-7), Northpoint Christian (3-8), Harding Academy (2-9), Notre Dame (0-9).

Division II Class AAA

1. 
MUS Owls
Schedule: 7th toughest
Overall: 10-2
Region: 4-1
Members of West Region. Ten meetings with Top 25 opponents. Lost to #3 MBA by 17 on Nov. 22.
2. 
McCallie Blue Tornado
Schedule: 8th toughest
Overall: 10-2
Region: 4-1
Members of East & Middle Region. Ten meetings with Top 25 opponents. Recently defeated #6 Ensworth.
3. 
MBA Big Red
Schedule: 1st toughest
Overall: 8-4
Region: 4-1
Members of West Region. Thirteen meetings with Top 25 opponents. Recently defeated #1 MUS.
4. 
Schedule: 10th toughest
Overall: 9-2
Region: 4-1
Members of West Region. Seven meetings with Top 25 opponents.
5. 
Baylor Red Raiders
Schedule: 11st toughest
Overall: 9-2
Region: 4-1
Members of East & Middle Region. Nine meetings with Top 25 opponents.
6. 
Ensworth Tigers
Schedule: 5th toughest
Overall: 8-4
Region: 3-2
Members of East & Middle Region. Nine meetings with Top 25 opponents. Lost to #2 McCallie by 8 on Nov. 22.
7. 
Schedule: 2nd toughest
Overall: 6-4
Region: 2-3
Members of East & Middle Region. Seven meetings with Top 25 opponents.
8. 
Knoxville Catholic Fighting Irish
Schedule: 6th toughest
Overall: 7-4
Region: 2-3
Members of East & Middle Region. Eight meetings with Top 25 opponents.
9. 
Schedule: 4th toughest
Overall: 6-5
Region: 2-3
Members of West Region. Eight meetings with Top 25 opponents.
10. 
Schedule: 12nd toughest
Overall: 6-4
Region: 1-4
Members of West Region. Seven meetings with Top 25 opponents.

Honorable Mentions: St. Benedict (3-7), Father Ryan (2-8).

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