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6 on 6 High School Football in Tennessee?


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I think all smaller programs, public & private, should entertain the thought of playing 8 v 8 football games.  I have seen games in Texas in person and they have just as much action, if not more, than regular HS football.  The TSSAA is looking into this opportunity.  There already is a league for very small non-TSSAA members that play.

 

 

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5 hours ago, chs1984 said:

I’m just not sure there is a market for it in Tennessee. IMO, they should cut back to 4 or 5 public classes in the eleven man game. Remember, prior to 1993, there were 3 classes for public and private combined. 

I'd given up hope on that being the case. I just hope they leave it at 6 for the next 20 yrs and don't water it down any further

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Don't understand the negativity over 8man football.  If it allows some smaller schools to play football and the schools with low numbers to continue to play all I see is positive.  I know here in Mid Tn it seems to be successful.  5 public, 2 private, and 1 eight man classification.

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