BoardHater71 Posted June 19, 2020 Report Share Posted June 19, 2020 Great Job Donovan Stewart on breaking down each classification statewide over the last month and a half. That was great stuff. I compiled this information in the following ways. Enjoy! 9 = The # of Programs Statewide to Win 100+ Games 23 = The # of Programs Statewide to Win 90+ Games 36 = The # of Programs Statewide to Win 80+ Games That's pretty elite company and after this the numbers really make a drastic jump (around 40 schools make up the difference to each landmark). 74 = The # of Programs Statewide to Win 70+ Games 116 = The # of Programs Statewide to Win 60+ Games 155 = The # of Programs Statewide to Win 50+ Games 206 = The # of Programs Statewide to Win 40+ Games 242 = The # of Programs Statewide to Win 30+ Games 283 = The # of Programs Statewide to Win 20+ Games 300 = The # of Programs Statewide to Win 10+ Games (Rockvale, Bluff City, and Memphis Business are all have played 10 of fewer games) The only other football playing school from the past decade not accounted for is Cannon County (9-91). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoardHater71 Posted June 19, 2020 Author Report Share Posted June 19, 2020 Maryville (141-7) Alcoa (131-15) Whitehaven (122-18) Greeneville (121-14) Oakland (110-22) South Pittsburg (107-27) Henry County/Greenback (106-25) Elizabethton (101-26) Peabody (99-33) Fulton (98-32) Huntingdon (97-27) Trousdale County (96-28) Coalfield (96-33) Pearl-Cohn (96-36) Blackman (95-32) Beech (94-33) Covington/Union City (94-34) Knoxville West (94-35) Fairview (92-29) Oak Ridge (91-33) Dresden (90-34) Milan (88-42) Mt. Juliet (87-34) Adamsville (86-36) Ravenwood (86-40) Trezevant (86-42) Wayne County (85-36) Hampton (84-31) Lake County (82-39) Hendersonville (82-41) Ridgeway (82-43) Dobyns-Bennett (81-37) Independence (81-41) Lexington (80-39) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoardHater71 Posted June 21, 2020 Author Report Share Posted June 21, 2020 Digging Deeper Into the Numbers 1 = Teams With Less Than 10 Losses: Maryville (7) 3 = Teams With Less Than 20 Losses: Greeneville (14), Alcoa (15), Whitehaven (18) 8 = Teams With Less Than 30 Losses: Oakland (22), Henry County/Greenback (25), Elizabethton (26), South Pittsburg/Huntingdon (27), Trousdale County (28), Fairview (29) 20 = Teams With Less Than 40 Losses: Hampton (31), Fulton/Blackman (32), Peabody/Coalfield/Beech/Oak Ridge (33), Union City/Covington/Dresden/Mt. Juliet (34), Knoxville West (35), Adamsville/Wayne County/Pearl-Cohn (36), Dobyns Bennett (37), Anderson County/Dyersburg (38), Lake County/Lexington (39) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
olhickory Posted June 22, 2020 Report Share Posted June 22, 2020 On 6/20/2020 at 8:43 PM, howdoitknow said: Digging Deeper Into the Numbers 1 = Teams With Less Than 10 Losses: Maryville (7) 3 = Teams With Less Than 20 Losses: Greeneville (14), Alcoa (15), Whitehaven (18) 8 = Teams With Less Than 30 Losses: Oakland (22), Henry County/Greenback (25), Elizabethton (26), South Pittsburg/Huntingdon (27), Trousdale County (28), Fairview (29) 20 = Teams With Less Than 40 Losses: Hampton (31), Fulton/Blackman (32), Peabody/Coalfield/Beech/Oak Ridge (33), Union City/Covington/Dresden/Mt. Juliet (34), Knoxville West (35), Adamsville/Wayne County/Pearl-Cohn (36), Dobyns Bennett (37), Anderson County/Dyersburg (38), Lake County/Lexington (39) Looks like Anderson County has 91 wins in that span, with most of the decade spent in 5A. I am ready to see what they do this decade, it looks like a promising start if we can stay healthy and have a full season. I hope our team will come back off the dead period ready for an explosive season in 2020 to start the decade off on a positive , much like the 2010 team did with a 10 win season,. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swipes Posted June 22, 2020 Report Share Posted June 22, 2020 40 minutes ago, olhickory said: Looks like Anderson County has 91 wins in that span, with most of the decade spent in 5A. I am ready to see what they do this decade, it looks like a promising start if we can stay healthy and have a full season. I hope our team will come back off the dead period ready for an explosive season in 2020 to start the decade off on a positive , much like the 2010 team did with a 10 win season,. Since 2010 AC has only won 79 games not 91 olhickory. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
olhickory Posted June 22, 2020 Report Share Posted June 22, 2020 1 hour ago, Swipes said: Since 2010 AC has only won 79 games not 91 olhickory. I included the 2010 season, which would put us at 89. My fault, I will look at those numbers again to make sure. Thanks for always being a good counter there swipes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swipes Posted June 22, 2020 Report Share Posted June 22, 2020 4 hours ago, olhickory said: I included the 2010 season, which would put us at 89. My fault, I will look at those numbers again to make sure. Thanks for always being a good counter there swipes So did Donovan Who did the Decade in Review and Counting the 2010 Football season AC has won 79 games. Wins by Season since 2010- 10,5,5,11,8,3,3,12,12,10 (Not trying to be an A hole either just a stats guy lol) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
olhickory Posted June 23, 2020 Report Share Posted June 23, 2020 40 minutes ago, Swipes said: So did Donovan Who did the Decade in Review and Counting the 2010 Football season AC has won 79 games. Wins by Season since 2010- 10,5,5,11,8,3,3,12,12,10 (Not trying to be an A hole either just a stats guy lol) Had to go back and get a refresher, you are correct. 79 games, I thought we had won 4 in 15 and 16, but when I went back and looked it was 3 win seasons. Those were tough ones for the Mavericks. Great kids, just didn't get a break. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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