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Obviously, Division II-AAA East got 4th place, but 6A Region 3 ( Riverdale, Oakland, Blackman, Coffee County , Rockvale, and Siegel) got an honorable mention. This is going to be a very fun region to watch this year. There’s going to be a lot of big games in this region other than Rockvale, respectfully, it’s a bye week for most teams in the region, but I have the region coming down to Oakland  and Riverdale at the very last game of the year at Oakland. I think it will determine the winner of the region, but don’t bet against Blackman. Unfortunately, I’ve had to learn that the hard way through the years, and obviously, Seagal and Coffee County Central both have very good teams and I could see them winning, Rockvale too if you want to get really crazy, there are many different ways this region could play out. That's for sure going to be very fun to watch. This should be one of the best public school regions in the nation this upcoming season.

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8 hours ago, Elias287 said:

https://highschoolfootballamerica.com/toughest-high-school-football-conferences-districts-leagues-regions-heading-into-2023/
 

Obviously, Division II-AAA East got 4th place, but 6A Region 3 (Bradley Central, Hardin Valley, Bearden, Farragut, Maryville, and Cleveland) got an honorable mention. This is going to be a very fun region to watch this year. There’s going to be a lot of big games in this region other than Hardin Valley, respectfully, it’s a bye week for most teams in the region, but I have the region coming down to Bearden and Bradley Central at the very last game of the year at Bradley Central. I think it will determine the winner of the region, but don’t bet against Maryville. Unfortunately, I’ve had to learn that the hard way through the years, and obviously, Cleveland and Farragut never write them out, and Hardin Valley if you want to get really crazy, there are many different ways this region could play out. That's for sure going to be very fun to watch. This should be one of the best public school regions in the nation this upcoming season.

Wrong again Big E. 6A region 3 is Oakland, Riverdale, Blackman, Rockvale , Siegel, and Coffee Co. I don't see how you got this wrong because you made many comments on the thread about the 6A Region 2 championship race. I know you want to make a big splash and promote Bearden coaching staff and their players, but get your facts correct. BHS, FHS, MHS, HVA, CHS, and BCHS are in 6A Region 2. Just for fun 6A Region 1 is DB, SHHS, WB, WR, Jeff Co, and MHEHS. Any thing West of 6A Region 3 l would just be guessing.

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18 hours ago, Elias287 said:

https://highschoolfootballamerica.com/toughest-high-school-football-conferences-districts-leagues-regions-heading-into-2023/
 

Obviously, Division II-AAA East got 4th place, but 6A Region 3 ( Riverdale, Oakland, Blackman, Coffee County , Rockvale, and Siegel) got an honorable mention. This is going to be a very fun region to watch this year. There’s going to be a lot of big games in this region other than Rockvale, respectfully, it’s a bye week for most teams in the region, but I have the region coming down to Oakland  and Riverdale at the very last game of the year at Oakland. I think it will determine the winner of the region, but don’t bet against Blackman. Unfortunately, I’ve had to learn that the hard way through the years, and obviously, Seagal and Coffee County Central both have very good teams and I could see them winning, Rockvale too if you want to get really crazy, there are many different ways this region could play out. That's for sure going to be very fun to watch. This should be one of the best public school regions in the nation this upcoming season.

Riverdale has a very good team this year so does Oakland their matchup at the very end of the season should be one for the books. 

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10 hours ago, BigTime1950 said:

Wrong again Big E. 6A region 3 is Oakland, Riverdale, Blackman, Rockvale , Siegel, and Coffee Co. I don't see how you got this wrong because you made many comments on the thread about the 6A Region 2 championship race. I know you want to make a big splash and promote Bearden coaching staff and their players, but get your facts correct. BHS, FHS, MHS, HVA, CHS, and BCHS are in 6A Region 2. Just for fun 6A Region 1 is DB, SHHS, WB, WR, Jeff Co, and MHEHS. Any thing West of 6A Region 3 l would just be guessing.

He didn’t even say anything about Bearden? Are you one of them troll accounts everyone keeps talking about never actually seen one it’s like a leopard in the jungle. 

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14 hours ago, GWAVE1 said:

Not sure on the region number but Hendersonville, Beech, Springfield, and Henry Co have a tough region.  All of those teams have experienced deep Playoff runs in recent years.  

Henry Co is a team I feel everyone is sleeping on of course we’ll have to wait and see, but I think they can surprise everyone. 

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3 hours ago, Dawgz4life said:

Riverdale has a very good team this year so does Oakland their matchup at the very end of the season should be one for the books. 

Let's see how they do with the schedule I'm front of them. They make it to Week 11 with only 1 loss, then I might be worried 

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4 hours ago, Dawgz4life said:

He didn’t even say anything about Bearden? Are you one of them troll accounts everyone keeps talking about never actually seen one it’s like a leopard in the jungle. 

Big E edited his original post after l made my post. You apparently like to carry water for E and BHS. Good luck to you.

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On 7/8/2023 at 3:45 PM, Elias287 said:

https://highschoolfootballamerica.com/toughest-high-school-football-conferences-districts-leagues-regions-heading-into-2023/
 

Obviously, Division II-AAA East got 4th place, but 6A Region 3 ( Riverdale, Oakland, Blackman, Coffee County , Rockvale, and Siegel) got an honorable mention. This is going to be a very fun region to watch this year. There’s going to be a lot of big games in this region other than Rockvale, respectfully, it’s a bye week for most teams in the region, but I have the region coming down to Oakland  and Riverdale at the very last game of the year at Oakland. I think it will determine the winner of the region, but don’t bet against Blackman. Unfortunately, I’ve had to learn that the hard way through the years, and obviously, Seagal and Coffee County Central both have very good teams and I could see them winning, Rockvale too if you want to get really crazy, there are many different ways this region could play out. That's for sure going to be very fun to watch. This should be one of the best public school regions in the nation this upcoming season.

Rockvale is a playoff team if they stay healthy,  IMO. Not sure I'd consider 3-6A to be a great region nationally,  but it'll be one of the best in the state. Long time since RuCo has been this balanced

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