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2019 Football Capsules

Last updated: December 7, 2019 9:22 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 I Class A

1. 
Lake County Falcons
Schedule: 6th toughest
Overall: 15-0
Region: 6-0
Members of Region 7. Twelve meetings with Top 25 opponents. Recently defeated #3 Greenback.
2. 
Huntingdon Mustangs
Schedule: 20th toughest
Overall: 13-1
Region: 6-0
Members of Region 6. Nine meetings with Top 25 opponents.
3. 
Greenback Cherokees
Schedule: 2nd toughest
Overall: 12-3
Region: 6-0
Members of Region 2. Ten meetings with Top 25 opponents. Lost to #1 Lake County by 15 on Dec. 6.
4. 
South Pittsburg Pirates
Schedule: 38th toughest
Overall: 12-1
Region: 4-0
Members of Region 3. Seven meetings with Top 25 opponents.
5. 
Mt. Pleasant Tigers
Schedule: 12nd toughest
Overall: 8-3
Region: 3-2
Members of Region 5. Seven meetings with Top 25 opponents.
6. 
Oliver Springs Bobcats
Schedule: 28th toughest
Overall: 10-3
Region: 5-1
Members of Region 2. Eight meetings with Top 25 opponents.
7. 
Huntland Hornets
Schedule: 9th toughest
Overall: 9-4
Region: 4-1
Members of Region 5. Eight meetings with Top 25 opponents.
8. 
Middle College Bulldogs
Schedule: 47th toughest
Overall: 10-2
Region: 7-0
Members of Region 8. Five meetings with Top 25 opponents.
9. 
Monterey Wildcats
Schedule: 52nd toughest
Overall: 10-1
Region: 5-0
Members of Region 4. Three meetings with Top 25 opponents.
10. 
West Carroll War Eagles
Schedule: 3rd toughest
Overall: 8-5
Region: 5-1
Members of Region 7. Nine meetings with Top 25 opponents.

Honorable Mentions: Cornersville (8-4), Greenfield (7-4), MASE (8-4), McEwen (8-4), Coalfield (8-4), Richland (6-5), Clay County (8-4), Moore County (5-5), Cloudland (6-6), B.T. Washington (5-6), Memphis East (6-5), Midway (5-5), South Fulton (5-5), Gordonsville (5-8), Collinwood (5-6).

Division I Class AA

1. 
Peabody Golden Tide
Schedule: 27th toughest
Overall: 15-0
Region: 5-0
Members of Region 7. Ten meetings with Top 25 opponents. Recently defeated #2 Meigs County.
2. 
Meigs County Tigers
Schedule: 5th toughest
Overall: 13-2
Region: 4-0
Members of Region 2. Ten meetings with Top 25 opponents. Lost to #1 Peabody by 11 on Dec. 7.
3. 
Forrest Rockets
Schedule: 37th toughest
Overall: 12-1
Region: 5-0
Members of Region 5. Seven meetings with Top 25 opponents.
4. 
Trousdale County Yellow Jackets
Schedule: 18th toughest
Overall: 11-2
Region: 4-1
Members of Region 4. Eight meetings with Top 25 opponents.
5. 
Watertown Purple Tigers
Schedule: 11st toughest
Overall: 10-3
Region: 5-0
Members of Region 4. Eight meetings with Top 25 opponents.
6. 
South Greene Rebels
Schedule: 26th toughest
Overall: 10-2
Region: 3-1
Members of Region 1. Seven meetings with Top 25 opponents.
7. 
Houston County Fighting Irish
Schedule: 38th toughest
Overall: 9-2
Region: 4-1
Members of Region 6. Six meetings with Top 25 opponents.
8. 
Hampton Bulldogs
Schedule: 22nd toughest
Overall: 9-3
Region: 3-1
Members of Region 1. Seven meetings with Top 25 opponents.
9. 
Eagleville Eagles
Schedule: 4th toughest
Overall: 8-4
Region: 3-2
Members of Region 5. Nine meetings with Top 25 opponents.
10. 
Fairley Bulldogs
Schedule: 33rd toughest
Overall: 10-3
Region: 8-0
Members of Region 8. Five meetings with Top 25 opponents.

Honorable Mentions: Oneida (8-5), Lewis County (7-3), Happy Valley (7-4), Waverly (7-5), Decatur County Riverside (8-6), Tyner Academy (8-4), McKenzie (6-6), Mitchell (8-3), Union City (7-5), Gibson County (6-4), Bledsoe County (8-4), Summertown (6-5), MAHS (6-5), Westmoreland (5-6), Rockwood (5-6).

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