Allthetalk Posted December 9, 2019 Report Share Posted December 9, 2019 This region has proved to be a tough region year in and year out. I know it is early, but what does everyone have coming back next season? Haywood (12-2) proved to be dominant again this season even with a huge graduation and coaching change. They also battled injuries and hardly missed a beat which should be scary for the region. Crockett County (8-5) started off to a shaky 0-2 start but came on strong and finished as a very good team. In all honesty could have easily played Springfield instead of Haywood in the Semis if not for untimely fumbles. Ripley (6-6) looked better at times this season against some very good teams and beat some quality teams. I believe they had the 2nd toughest schedule in Coacht's final rankings. Dyersburg (3-8) battled injuries throughout the season and had some very competitive games against good teams like Haywood even after the injuries. It appears that their young talent got valuable experience this season and look to bounce back. Obion County (2-8) played a demanding schedule as well and even though didn't find many wins had some close games in Dyersburg, Ripley, Gibson Co., Mckenzie and Westview for a while. Is the finish going to be the same or similar this year or will some shuffle? What is everyones thoughts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kruger77 Posted December 9, 2019 Report Share Posted December 9, 2019 1.haywood 2. dyersburg 3. ripley 4. crockett 5. obion majority of Haywood’s contributors were underclassmen. The return of atlex Evans and jakaylon Taylor will be huge for the backfield will be a monster of thunder and lightning. Dyersburg will be very strong. Ripley will be senior heavy this year. Crockett will lose a lot of seniors from this past team. I don’t know much on obion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperBowlKid1489 Posted December 18, 2019 Report Share Posted December 18, 2019 On 12/9/2019 at 10:34 AM, Allthetalk said: This region has proved to be a tough region year in and year out. I know it is early, but what does everyone have coming back next season? Haywood (12-2) proved to be dominant again this season even with a huge graduation and coaching change. They also battled injuries and hardly missed a beat which should be scary for the region. Crockett County (8-5) started off to a shaky 0-2 start but came on strong and finished as a very good team. In all honesty could have easily played Springfield instead of Haywood in the Semis if not for untimely fumbles. Ripley (6-6) looked better at times this season against some very good teams and beat some quality teams. I believe they had the 2nd toughest schedule in Coacht's final rankings. Dyersburg (3-8) battled injuries throughout the season and had some very competitive games against good teams like Haywood even after the injuries. It appears that their young talent got valuable experience this season and look to bounce back. Obion County (2-8) played a demanding schedule as well and even though didn't find many wins had some close games in Dyersburg, Ripley, Gibson Co., Mckenzie and Westview for a while. Is the finish going to be the same or similar this year or will some shuffle? What is everyones thoughts. I think Haywood is still the team to beat in this region until someone proves other wise. I know they graduated a ton the year before, but I'm pretty sure its not quite as many this year. They should be just as strong as they normally are. I'm interested to see the way things shape up over in Dyersburg. The wheels completely fell off after #42 went down and by the end of the year a lot of good players were kicked off the team. Hard to think they will be that down again, but #42 isn't coming back from what I hear and neither are the ones that were kicked off, so definitely some talent to replace. I'm sure Stowe has a plan though. Ripley only graduated 7 or 8 kids on a team that showed a lot of improvement this past season, I'm sure they will compete this upcoming year with all of the veteran kids they will have on the field, they could be a bit of a wild card in this region. Crockett County surprised some last season, but many expected them to play well with the veteran kids and good coaches on that sideline. Not sure how many they are losing, but I'm sure they will reload and continue to play good ball. Obion County abandoned the spread and got back to their option ways they are use to, but did not change much about their season. They will compete hard, but hard to see them being any where other than the bottom of this region when it's all said and done! I'll go.... 1. Haywood 2. Ripley 3. Crockett Co. 4. Dyersburg 5. Obion County Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kruger77 Posted December 18, 2019 Report Share Posted December 18, 2019 4 hours ago, SuperBowlKid1489 said: I think Haywood is still the team to beat in this region until someone proves other wise. I know they graduated a ton the year before, but I'm pretty sure its not quite as many this year. They should be just as strong as they normally are. I'm interested to see the way things shape up over in Dyersburg. The wheels completely fell off after #42 went down and by the end of the year a lot of good players were kicked off the team. Hard to think they will be that down again, but #42 isn't coming back from what I hear and neither are the ones that were kicked off, so definitely some talent to replace. I'm sure Stowe has a plan though. Ripley only graduated 7 or 8 kids on a team that showed a lot of improvement this past season, I'm sure they will compete this upcoming year with all of the veteran kids they will have on the field, they could be a bit of a wild card in this region. Crockett County surprised some last season, but many expected them to play well with the veteran kids and good coaches on that sideline. Not sure how many they are losing, but I'm sure they will reload and continue to play good ball. Obion County abandoned the spread and got back to their option ways they are use to, but did not change much about their season. They will compete hard, but hard to see them being any where other than the bottom of this region when it's all said and done! I'll go.... 1. Haywood 2. Ripley 3. Crockett Co. 4. Dyersburg 5. Obion County Crocketts losing a good bit QB and the backfield is gone, and a couple of linemen gone as well as their kicker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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