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PROPOSED 2021-2023 REGIONS


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In 3A Giles County goes to Region 4.  Smith County and Jackson County go to Region 5 to play with Metro.

 

In 4A DeKalb County and Macon County go to Region 4.  Marshall County, Tullahoma, and Lawrence County go to Region 5 to play with Metro.  

 

If I said that this was confusing that would be a major understatement.  It certainly seems that the same rules do not apply for classifying schools in different classes.  The TSSAA was not consistent here.  

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1 hour ago, FBfan26 said:

Only question is who would they move that makes since.

About the only one that “remotely” makes since is putting Lawrence county in region 6. It still leaves 8 in that region and makes for a long road trips for LC when you play the Jackson teams.

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1 hour ago, Sequatchie33 said:

My Indians Got hoodwinked.  Why all the shifting and change?  That’s crazy to make people have to drive that far. I see a petition coming.  Several others where moved for what reason?  Grundy?  Meigs in 2A got shifted around for what reason?   I bet this list isn’t finalized.   Any options?

Meigs went to region 3 because we lost Cumberland Gap to region 1 and picked up Monterey & York. Meigs us better off in region 3 travel wise

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1 hour ago, Jet Pride said:

Meigs went to region 3 because we lost Cumberland Gap to region 1 and picked up Monterey & York. Meigs us better off in region 3 travel wise

I agree with Meigs that is almost like the old Reg. 3-2A in the mid to late 90's when Sequatchie was in there along with Meigs, Polk, Tellico, Tyner and I think Bledsoe. 

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It just makes no sense to send Sequatchie & Grundy two & half hours west on the other side of I-65 or for that matter Giles that far east.   It will cut down on gate money at all those schools as most fans will not make that trip. 

A trip like that would also put buses getting back to each school at well after midnight. 

They should put Jackson & Smith back in Reg. 4 and put Giles in Reg. 5. 

 

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41 minutes ago, Sequatchie said:

It just makes no sense to send Sequatchie & Grundy two & half hours west on the other side of I-65 or for that matter Giles that far east.   It will cut down on gate money at all those schools as most fans will not make that trip. 

A trip like that would also put buses getting back to each school at well after midnight. 

They should put Jackson & Smith back in Reg. 4 and put Giles in Reg. 5. 

 

I agree. We need to petition.  

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