Jump to content

Who is the best team ever in TSSAA history?


str8stylin
 Share

Recommended Posts

I forgot 1993 they went to 5 classifications.  I saw on Riverdale's website where they beat Cleveland in the playoffs in 1992, but they were only 3A that year.  My mistake.

825469012[/snapback]

 

That was the last loss Cleveland had before going on their 54 game winning streak. Cleveland was undefeated in 92 and it was a great game but Riverdale pulled it off.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

chattanooga central purple pounders were #1 in america for a number of years in the '60s, they got their name for killing so many teams then. my dad use to tell me hardly anyone in the city would play them so they had to play teams in many other states. i would put my 2000 red bank team up there too amongst the greatest too, how bout GERALD RIGGS' 182 RUSHING YARDS LAST NIGHT!!!

 

any of you riverdale fans remember that snowy state title game in 2000? cold as crap

Link to comment
Share on other sites

chattanooga central purple pounders were #1 in america for a number of years in the '60s, they got  their name for killing so many teams then.  my dad use to tell me hardly anyone in the city would play them so they had to play teams in many other states.  i would put my 2000 red bank team up there too amongst the greatest too, how bout GERALD RIGGS' 182 RUSHING YARDS LAST NIGHT!!!

 

any of you riverdale fans remember that snowy state title game in 2000? cold as crap

825469804[/snapback]

I remember that miserable night in 2000.

 

What's amazing about Riggs is that not only did he have 182 yards rushing against a good Auburn defense in the SEC championship, he also went over the 1,000 yard mark for the season....and he ain't even the starter either. He became the first RB at Tennessee to go over 1,000 yards in a season since Travis Stephens in 2001.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just from stovetop discussions........the Murfreesboro Central teams in the early 60's were thought to be some awesome teams. That was before the current classifications and I have no idea how many college prospects they had. Those teams were also in the segregation era. Wonder what the Isacc Litton alumni and fans would have to say about that! A little before my time I admit..........

Edited by ksgovols
Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Murfreesboro Central team was truly one of the greats. My highschool played for them when they won state. I have talked to people who were around back then and they said that Central was so good that they could've beaten MTSU at the time, and possibly some other small colleges.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • Recent Posts

    • Looks like everybody's favorite dad is on the move again. Mount Juliet, BA, LIpscomb, Ensworth and now some lucky(?) school in Carolina as the "preacher" has taken a job with the Carolina Panthers. His snow continues to fall.
    • Before this gets out of hand like last time .. seriously guys who is top candidates??? Do they go outside the box or hire from with in??
    • I’ve known a few players who went through TKA, and the only problem is the line, like athletes up there are easy to come by. There’s been great athletes came through TKA. It’s just they can never find a line and the ones they do aren’t that good. 
    • Pretty sure it’s the school he is zoned for, but TKA wasn’t sure if they were going to have a football team this upcoming season, like a months ago. A lot of the good players hit the hay, mainly to GP, but a few went to Concord, which is a school in Knoxville, making a lot of questionable promises, and the rest just went back home to places like Clinton, South Doyle, Seymour, etc.
    • Barn like enny organeyezashun ewe ere correck.....And we haiv haid a lott ov diminishin' reesults reecentlee....
×
  • Create New...