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14 hours ago, CHARGERFAN said:

I agree that 7-3A has been the toughest Region in 3A football in the state. How many other regions have had 3 different teams win their region the last three years, and have had 3 teams ranked in the AP top ten most of that time?

With 9 classifications of football in the state, it's not too hard to be ranked. It's kinna on the tilt of & on par to participation recognition/trophy's. About 8-9 teams at the most are even worthy of being ranked whatsoever in the entire class and that's being democratically liberal

 

1. Alcoa

2. PC

3.Covington

4.Milan

5.SGC

6.Brainard (RB or Loudon)

After & beyond any of these (in all reality the first 4) the rest are an anomaly at best & absolutely little if any chance of reaching the finals.

9 State Champions in football. Come On Man. Watered down hardware

*Have Cov ranked ahead of Milan & SGC cause everybody & recent po history reflects when it counts/makes difference, Cov will take the W and move on

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11 minutes ago, wolfchase said:

With 9 classifications of football in the state, it's not too hard to be ranked. It's kinna on the tilt of & on par to participation recognition/trophy's. About 8-9 teams at the most are even worthy of being ranked whatsoever in the entire class and that's being democratically liberal

 

1. Alcoa

2. PC

3.Covington

4.Milan

5.SGC

6.Brainard (RB or Loudon)

After & beyond any of these (in all reality the first 4) the rest are an anomaly at best & absolutely little if any chance of reaching the finals.

9 State Champions in football. Come On Man. Watered down hardware

*Have Cov ranked ahead of Milan & SGC cause everybody & recent po history reflects when it counts/makes difference, Cov will take the W and move on

:popcorneater:

The disrespect

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3 minutes ago, wolfchase said:

With 9 classifications of football in the state, it's not too hard to be ranked. It's kinna on the tilt of & on par to participation recognition/trophy's. About 8-9 teams at the most are even worthy of being ranked whatsoever in the entire class and that's being democratically liberal

 

1. Alcoa

2. PC

3.Covington

4.Milan

5.SGC

6.Brainard (RB or Loudon)

After & beyond any of these (in all reality the first 4) the rest are an anomaly at best & absolutely little if any chance of reaching the finals.

9 State Champions in football. Come On Man. Watered down hardware

*Have Cov ranked ahead of Milan & SGC cause everybody & recent po history reflects when it counts/makes difference, Cov will take the W and move on

I'm not 100% clear on what your points are. If 3A has 49 or 50 schools divided into 8 regions, I would think that if the talent is equally distributed, most regions would get one team ranked in the top 10. A couple of regions would then need to get two ranked teams to make a total of 10 ranked teams. 

If Region 7-3A has three teams in the top ten, then that leaves only 7 spots in the Top Ten to be split up among the other seven 3A regions. That's my point about 7-3A being loaded.

And, I appreciate the fact that you put my Covington squad ahead of Milan and SGC, but since both teams beat us this year, they deserve to be ranked above us.

 

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2 hours ago, wolfchase said:

With 9 classifications of football in the state, it's not too hard to be ranked. It's kinna on the tilt of & on par to participation recognition/trophy's. About 8-9 teams at the most are even worthy of being ranked whatsoever in the entire class and that's being democratically liberal

 

1. Alcoa

2. PC

3.Covington

4.Milan

5.SGC

6.Brainard (RB or Loudon)

After & beyond any of these (in all reality the first 4) the rest are an anomaly at best & absolutely little if any chance of reaching the finals.

9 State Champions in football. Come On Man. Watered down hardware

*Have Cov ranked ahead of Milan & SGC cause everybody & recent po history reflects when it counts/makes difference, Cov will take the W and move on

:popcorneater:

Who do you think you are? Putting Alcoa as the #1 seed. You are a dang fool! If Alcoa would play some competition and stop playing all of these little cream puff schools they would not be #1. What a joke!...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THIS IS A JOKE!

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