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TENNESSEE HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING POLL

                                                                                                                                   

From: Jeff Price                                                               Results from 18 January 2021

 

THIS IS THE THIRD POLL OF THE SEASON. 

 

Now in its 29th year, The Poll is primarily a measure of dual meet strength with some consideration to individual tournament strength.   Votes are cast by a state-wide panel of high school wrestling coaches and are based on a maximum Power Ranking of 144.

 

STATE POLL:

 

RANK

SCHOOL

POWER

RANKING

LAST WEEK

1

BAYLOR

141

1

2

CLEVELAND

133

2

3

WILSON CENTRAL

117

3

4

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS

112

4

5

BRADLEY CENTRAL

96

5

6

FATHER RYAN

61

12

7

BLACKMAN

59

6

8

MCCALLIE

50

7

9

PIGEON FORGE

46

10

10

SUMMIT

42

8

11

DOBYNS-BENNETT

38

9

12

OAKLAND

13

NR

 

ALSO RECEIVING VOTES: BEECH, CENTENNIAL, CLARKSVILLE, HERITAGE, MBA,

 

 

 

 

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On 1/19/2021 at 1:43 PM, ArtusCimber said:

TENNESSEE HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING POLL

                                                                                                                                   

From: Jeff Price                                                               Results from 18 January 2021

 

THIS IS THE THIRD POLL OF THE SEASON. 

 

Now in its 29th year, The Poll is primarily a measure of dual meet strength with some consideration to individual tournament strength.   Votes are cast by a state-wide panel of high school wrestling coaches and are based on a maximum Power Ranking of 144.

 

STATE POLL:

 

RANK

SCHOOL

POWER

RANKING

LAST WEEK

1

BAYLOR

141

1

2

CLEVELAND

133

2

3

WILSON CENTRAL

117

3

4

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS

112

4

5

BRADLEY CENTRAL

96

5

6

FATHER RYAN

61

12

7

BLACKMAN

59

6

8

MCCALLIE

50

7

9

PIGEON FORGE

46

10

10

SUMMIT

42

8

11

DOBYNS-BENNETT

38

9

12

OAKLAND

13

NR

 

ALSO RECEIVING VOTES: BEECH, CENTENNIAL, CLARKSVILLE, HERITAGE, MBA,

 

 

 

 

Looks like you need to put the Hill in nexts week poll. Beat Dobyns-Bennett 39-30 tonight 

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2 hours ago, GoTNwrestling said:

Looks like you need to put the Hill in nexts week poll. Beat Dobyns-Bennett 39-30 tonight 

nahhhhh. not yet. not with the losses they have. It’s a good win, but they have losses to Heritage, Clarksville, and finished P4 at an individual tourney behind DB, Heritage, and Maryville. IMO should be Heritage jumping in. SH shouldn’t be jumping Heritage, Oakland, Clarksville, Centennial, or Beech IMO

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6 hours ago, Bump11 said:

nahhhhh. not yet. not with the losses they have. It’s a good win, but they have losses to Heritage, Clarksville, and finished P4 at an individual tourney behind DB, Heritage, and Maryville. IMO should be Heritage jumping in. SH shouldn’t be jumping Heritage, Oakland, Clarksville, Centennial, or Beech IMO

I wasn’t saying they should jump everyone to be ranked, but at least receiving votes. This poll is for mainly duals and this win has to be taken into account. This was a good win. They can be behind MBA in nexts week poll, but at least in the poll itself. 

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I think dual losses before 1/1/21 don’t mean as much as dual wins after the same date for obvious reasons.  Not saying it’s relevant in the DB scenario, just something the panel should factor in. Covid and associated contact tracing is a wildcard that now throws some uncertainty in the mix. 

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