Quarterfinal TSSAA football playoff preview by the numbers
Here are some important numbers, historical notes and fun facts to know ahead of Friday’s playoff action.
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Here are some important numbers, historical notes and fun facts to know ahead of Friday’s playoff action.
Standouts from Collierville, Covington, Germantown, Houston, MASE, Melrose and Middle College are up for consideration this week.
Players from Collierville, Covington, Fairley, Munford, Sheffield, Southwind and Tipton-Rosemark are in the running for the state’s top high school football prize.
Standouts from Brighton, Covington, East, ECS, Fairley and Germantown are up for consideration this week.
Covington and Collierville, both undefeated, finish at No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in the final rankings of the season.
The Dragons take over the second spot while the Cougars move up to third after last week’s victory over Lausanne. Unbeaten Covington remains on top.
Covington still at No. 1 as the top four spots remain unchanged this week.
Whitehaven is the biggest mover this week following victory over previous No. 1 Houston.
Houston at one spot, Munford jumps into the top five following last week’s victory over Southwind.
Standouts from Covington, ECS, Fairley, Houston, MASE and Whitehaven are up for consideration this week.
Houston holds on at the top spot, while Whitehaven and Bolton debut in the Dandy Dozen after Week 3 victories.
Munford debuts at No. 11 following M&M Bowl victory, while Houston High remains No. 1.
Offensive line is an area of concern but elsewhere the defending Class 6A state champions are loaded.
Standouts from Central, Collierville, Covington, Crosstown, Harding and Houston are up for consideration this week.
Eight Memphis-area teams are ranked in the state football rankings, led by Germantown, The Daily Memphian’s top-ranked Dandy Dozen team. The Red Devils are ranked No. 4 in the Class 6A poll.
Winners will be announced Dec. 5 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
Standouts from Covington, Fairley, Germantown and Houston are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from Bartlett, Covington, FACS, Germantown, MUS, Sheffield and Southwind are all in the running for the state’s top honor.
MUS is ranked No. 1 in D2-AAA poll and Germantown moves up to No. 2 in Class 6A.
Red Devils go wire-to-wire and can finish the regular season 10-0 with a victory over White Station on Friday.
The Lynx move into the sixth spot following a milestone victory for their head coach, Kevin Locastro.
Millington Central High jumps into the Class 4A poll for the first time this season.
MUS, Germantown, Southwind and FACS are all ranked in the top 5 of their classes.
Houston High (Class 6A) and Mitchell High (2A) are the new Memphis-area teams ranked this week.
Germantown stays at No. 1 after beating the Panthers. MUS holds firm at No. 2 ahead of Friday’s rivalry game against CBHS.