Poll Talk: Big week ahead with 12 winner-take-all region c’ship games

Looks like 12 games this week are winner-take-all region championships. Some are by design, and others just happen to be the 10th game on the schedule. Here they are:

Class AAAAA
1 – Thomas Central-Harris County
3 – Ware County-Effingham County
5 – Allatoona-East Paulding
8 – Flowery Branch-Gainesville
Class AAAA
3 – Burke County-Wayne County
6 – Marist-Carver
7 – Ridgeland-River Ridge
Class AAA
8 – Hart County-North Oconee
Class AA
5 – Bowdon-Heard County
6 – GAC-Lovett
Class A
3 – ECI-Savannah Christian
5 – ELCA-Landmark Christian winner

Here is our schedule of the region play-in games.

Meanwhile, there are five new teams in the rankings this week.

They are Ware County and Flowery Branch for Gainesville and Stephenson in AAAAA, Westside-Macon and Carver-Atlanta for Carrollton and Statesboro in AAAA and North Hall for Woodward Academy in AAA.

Why did Gainesville fall out, and Warner Robins didn’t? First, I have no idea how Loganville beat Gainesville. Has there been a more surprising upset. That’s the answer to the question. WR lost to the #1-ranked team by one TD.

Why did Stephenson fall out despite winning? Despite the victory over Tucker, not sure the Jags are playing like a Top 10 team in losing to Miller Grove (6-3) and beating Mays (5-4) by a point.

Why is Wilkinson and Irwin still ranked at 6-3 and Walker (9-0) unranked. Wilco and Irwin lost close games to ranked teams, and their schedules rank 3-4 in Class A. Hate not ranking a 9-0 team, but I suspect unranked Aquinas and Landmark Christian will do better in postseason than Walker. We’ll see. Unfortunately, we won’t get to see how Walker and other private schools do against publics like Wilkinson County this season in the playoffs.

I’ll return later to add ‘How They Fared’ game summaries and notes for all the ranked teams.

Class AAAAAA
1. (1) Camden County (9-0)

Last week: Beat Lowndes 24-7. Camden County clinched Region 1 while holding Lowndes to 121 yards in total offense, much of which came on the game’s first drive that gave Lowndes a 7-0 lead. Lowndes had only 41 yards of total offense over its final nine possessions, according to the Jacksonville Times-Union. J.J. Green returned the second-half kickoff 74 yards to set up a touchdown that made it 17-7. QB Brice Ramsey threw a 57-yard TD pass to Connor Lockhart for the final margin late in the fourth quarter. Next: Friday at Colquitt County (6-3)
2. (2) Lassiter (9-0)
Last week: Beat Roswell 28-14. Lassiter jumped to a 14-0 lead in the first seven minutes and held on to clinch Region 5. Eddie Printz threw for 251 yards and a touchdown, and Lane Jackman rushed for 73 yards and scored two touchdowns. This is Lassiter’s second region title in history and the first since 2009. Next: Friday at Etowah (4-5)
3. (3) Norcross (9-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Meadowcreek (0-9)
4. (5) Grayson (8-1)
Last week: Beat Archer 48-0. Grayson shut out its fourth consecutive opponent. Ryan Carter and Wayne Galleman each returned interceptions longer than 50 yards for touchdowns. Gallman also rushed for two touchdowns. Archer was held to 97 yards in total offense. Next: Friday vs. Brookwood (6-3)
5. (6) North Gwinnett (8-1)
Last week: Beat Mountain View 49-7. QB Michael Haynes threw four TD passes on 11-of-16 passing for 165 yards before giving way to Hayden Sphire, who was 9-of-12 for 129 yards and a touchdown. North secured the No. 2 seed behind Norcross in Region 7. Next: Friday at Peachtree Ridge (4-5)
6. (4) Lowndes (9-1)
Last week: Lost to Camden County 24-7. Lowndes held Camden County to 241 yards of total offense and limited all-state HB J.J. Green to 18 yards on 10 carries. DB Tiquan Lang and RB Nick Burgman, two likely first-team all-region players, did not play for Lowndes because of injuries. Next: Nov. 16 in state playoffs
7. (7) Lovejoy (8-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Alcovy (4-5)
8. (8) West Forsyth (8-1)
Last week: Beat South Forsyth 56-14. QB A.J. Erdely threw for 408 yards, completing 15 of 19 attempts, with three touchdowns. RB Jake Wieczorek had 276 yards receiving (six catches) and 90 yards rushing (10 attempts) and scored four touchdowns. West Forsyth intercepted four passes. West Forsyth can clinch Region 6 with a victory this week. It would be the 5-year-old school’s first region title. Next: Friday at Lambert (5-4)
9. (9) Parkview (7-2)
Last week: Beat Berkmar 38-7. Justis Rosser rushed for 111 yards and two touchdowns for Parkview, which trailed 7-0 in the second quarter before scoring the game’s final 38 points. Parkview RB Chris Carson, who missed last week’s game against Central Gwinnett, was injured again in the first half and did not return to the game. Parkview can clinch Region 8 with a victory this week. Parkview’s last region title came in 2004. Next: Friday at South Gwinnett (7-2)
10. (10) Colquitt County (6-3)
Last week: Beat Coffee 27-9. Cole Segraves was 14-of-17 passing for 220 yards and two touchdowns, and WR Bobby Hill had 10 catches for 143 yards. It was a must-win game to make the playoffs for Colquitt, the likely No. 4 seed from Region 1. Next: Friday vs. Camden County (9-0)

Class AAAAA
1. (1) Northside-Warner Robins (9-0)

Last week: Beat Warner Robins 35-28. Keshun Hill scored four touchdowns, one on a 25-yard run that gave Northside a 35-21 lead in the final three minutes. Warner Robins scored a touchdown with two seconds left. Hill had 102 yards rushing on nine carries and 73 yards receiving on five catches. Glenn Smith had three TD passes, all in the first half. The victory clinched Region 2 for Northside. Next: Friday vs. Evans (3-6)
2. (2) M.L. King (9-0)
Last week: Beat Tucker 24-17. Monquavious Johnson passed for 188 yards and three touchdowns to help M.L. King clinch its third consecutive region title. Johnson’s third TD pass – a 43-yarder to Romello Shumake – gave M.L. King a 24-10 lead in the third quarter, and Tucker never made a serious bid to tie the game. Next: Friday at Miller Grove (6-3)
3. (3) East Paulding (9-0)
Last week: Beat Lithia Springs 58-14. East Paulding scored touchdowns on its first six possessions and led 44-7 at halftime. Next: Friday vs. Allatoona (9-0)
4. (6) Thomas County Central (8-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Harris County (5-4)
5. (8) Allatoona (9-0)
Last week: Beat North Paulding 56-27. Sophomore TB Josh Bettistea rushed for 344 yards and two touchdowns. T.J. Herron, who was moved to fullback, rushed for 124 yards on 16 carries. Allatoona had 461 yards rushing. Next: Friday at East Paulding (9-0)
6. (9) Kell (8-1)
Last week: Beat Pope 31-3. Matthew McGuigan was 13-of-20 passing for 210 yards. Quincy Mauger had six catches for 105 yards. Kell led 17-0 in the first quarter. Kell clinched its subregion title but must win a Region 7 play-in game this week to make the playoffs. Next: Friday vs. Forsyth Central (2-7)
7. (5) Tucker (7-2)
Last week: Lost to M.L. King 24-17. QB Juwaan Williams scored on a 14-yard run and threw a 21-yard TD pass to Dallas Rivers, but Tucker couldn’t mount a scoring threat in the fourth quarter after pulling within 24-17. It is the first time since 1999 that Tucker has lost to two DeKalb County Schools teams in one season. Next: Friday vs. Mays (5-4)
8. (NR) Ware County (8-1)
Last week: Beat Bradwell Institute 39-6. Xavier Tobler scored three touchdowns for the fourth time this season and broke 1,000 yards rushing on the season. Ware’s game this week will decide the champion of Region 3. Next: Friday vs. Effingham County (6-3)
9. (7) Warner Robins (7-2)
Last week: Lost to Northside-Warner Robins 35-28. Warner Robins trailed 21-0 at halftime and got within 28-21 in the fourth quarter but couldn’t complete the comeback. Warner Robins led in first downs 20-17 and trailed in total yards 385-354. Next: Friday vs. Lakeside-Evans (5-4)
10. (NR) Flowery Branch (7-2)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Gainesville (7-2)

Class AAAA
1. (1) Sandy Creek (9-0)

Last week: Beat Carrollton 30-7. Sandy Creek held Carrollton to 107 yards of total offense. Chris Williams and Michael Henderman each had two of Sandy Creek’s 10 tackles for losses. Sandy Creek RB Delvin Weems rushed for 96 yards on six attempts and scored two touchdowns, one on a 75-yard run. Next: Friday vs. Columbus (0-9)
2. (2) Marist (8-1)
Last week: Beat Chamblee 24-0. Marist ended Chamblee’s bid for an undefeated season and scored its fourth shutout, the most in a season since Marist’s 1999 team had five. Michael Toner intercepted two passes, and Kenneth Brinson had two sacks. Marist forced three turnovers and committed none. Next: Friday vs. Carver-Atlanta (9-0)
3. (3) Burke County (8-1)
Last week: Beat Butler 57-28. Burke completed a 5-0 finish in its subregion and will play for the Region 3 championship this week. Next: Friday at Wayne County (5-3-1)
4. (6) Monroe Area (9-0)
Last week: Beat Chestatee 35-14. Monroe Area won its first region title since 1969. QB Michael Gallup, subbing for injured Stanton Truitt, scored three touchdowns and passed for two. Gallup rushed for 175 yards on 25 carries. Kwan Brooks had 125 yards rushing on 19 carries. Next: Friday at Eastside (6-3)
5. (7) Stockbridge (8-1)
Last week: Beat Locust Grove 36-0. Malik Bryan rushed for 150 yards on 11 carries. Stockbridge can win Region 4 with a victory this week in a region play-in game. WR Maetron Thomas took an end-around 70 yards for a score. The other Region 4 subregion champion is Griffin, which Stockbridge defeated on Sept. 28. Next: Friday vs. North Clayton (2-7)
6. (8) Griffin (8-1)
Last week: Beat Spalding 42-0. Devontae Freeman rushed for 123 yards on 12 carries for Griffin, which won its subregion of Region 4. Next: Friday vs. Eagle’s Landing (1-8)
7. (9) Jonesboro (8-1)
Last week: Beat Upson-Lee 44-35. Tennessee recruit Cameron Sutton scored four touchdowns, and he and Patrick Petty each returned kickoffs for touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Dutchtown (6-3)
8. (10) Cairo (7-2)
Last week: Beat Monroe 28-20. Cairo clinched the Region 1 title. Paul Davis scored three touchdowns, his third to give Cairo a 28-7 lead in the fourth quarter. Monroe QB Charles Stafford threw for 290 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Dougherty (1-8)
9. (NR) Carver-Atlanta (9-0)
Last week: Beat Grady 22-19. Carver recovered a blocked punt at the 2-yard line with 4 minutes left, and QB Jordan Holden scored the game-winning touchdown. Montavious Taylor rushed for 196 yards on 27 carries. Carver has won four games by three points or fewer, including a victory over Washington by the same 22-19 score. Next: Friday vs. Marist (9-0)
10T. (NR) Westside-Macon (8-1)
Last week: Beat Howard 40-3. Westside clinched Region 2 with the victory, the school’s first region title since 2008. Westside was 5-5 last season. Westside is ranked for the first time since Sept. 7, 2010. Next: Friday at Rutland (3-6)
10T. (NR) Ridgeland (8-1)
Last week: Beat Heritage-Ringgold 56-14. Ridgeland had 595 yards of total offense. Darrell Bridges rushed for 168 yards on 16 carries, and Vonn Bell had 145 yards rushing and 66 receiving. The score was 14-14 in the second quarter. Next: Friday vs. River Ridge (5-4)

Class AAA
1. (2) Thomson (9-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Jefferson County (4-5)
2. (4) Carver-Columbus (8-1)
Last week: Beat Peach County 26-17. Trailing 17-13 at halftime, Carver opened the second half with a drive of 80 yards on eight running plays and didn’t allow another point in beating the previously No. 1-ranked team. Brandon Watt’s 25-yard fumble return was the only other scoring of the half. Carver finished with 326 yards rushing, led by Noah Hickey’s 81 yards on eight carries. Carver clinched Region 2. Next: Friday at Jackson (6-3)
3. (3) Buford (6-3)
Last week: Beat East Hall 49-6. Thomas Wilson rushed for 101 yards and a touchdown on three carries and brother Terrance Wilson had an interception. Buford’s leading rusher, Dontravious Wilson, was injured in the first half and was on crutches in the second. Next: Friday vs. North Hall (8-1)
4. (5) Washington County (9-1)
Last week: Beat Dodge County 49-0. Washington County led 35-0 at halftime and held Dodge to 132 yards in total offense. Jukilo Johnson rushed for 104 yards and two touchdowns, and Melvin Hill ran for 98 yards and three touchdowns on 11 carries. William Walker was 8-of-10 passing for 216 yards. Next: Nov. 16 in state playoffs.
5. (1) Peach County (8-1)
Last week: Lost to Carver-Columbus 26-17. Peach County committed three turnovers and was held to 33 yards rushing on 28 carries. It was only the fourth region-game loss for Peach over the past 10 seasons. Next: Friday vs. Southwest (2-7)
6. (6) Cartersville (9-0)
Last week: Beat Sonoraville 56-7. Cartersville scored two touchdowns on blocked punts and another on a 99-yard interception return. Brooks Barden threw three TD passes. Cartersville clinched Region 5 with the victory. Next: Friday at Ringgold (6-3)
7. (9) St. Pius (7-2)
Last week: Beat Blessed Trinity 24-17. St. Pius bounced back from a loss to Woodward Academy and put itself within one victory of the Region 6 title. Branden Mitchell (105) and Ryan Braswell (104) each surpassed 100 yards rushing. St. Pius had 323 yards rushing, none passing. Nick Glass’s 39-yard interception return gave St. Pius the lead for good, 16-14, in the third quarter. St. Pius is tied for the region lead with Cedar Grove and Blessed Trinity but has victories over both and will clinch title with a victory this week. Next: Friday at Decatur (5-4)
8. (10) North Oconee (8-1)
Last week: Beat Oconee County 63-21. Kawon Bryant rushed for 238 yards and three touchdowns, and Nick Colvin rushed for 173 yards and four touchdowns. Colvin also was 5-for-8 passing for 127 yards and one touchdown. North Oconee’s game this week will decide the Region 8 title. Next: Friday vs. Hart County (5-4)
9. (NR) North Hall (8-1)
Last week: Beat Banks County 42-7. North Hall clinched Region 8, the school’s first title since 2007. North Hall got 296 of its 354 total yards in the first half. QB Bradley Brown completed all four of his passing attempts for 103 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Buford (6-3)
10. (7) Blessed Trinity (7-2)
Last week: Lost to St. Pius 24-17. Blessed Trinity took a 14-9 lead into halftime on a Spencer McManes pass to C.J. Brazil for 73 yards. Barring an upset loss by St. Pius, Blessed Trinity is playing for the No. 2 seed this week. Next: Friday vs. Cedar Grove (6-3)

Class AA
1. (1) Calhoun (9-0)

Last week: Beat Model 35-0. Calhoun won Region 7, the school’s 12th consecutive region title, and got its fourth shutout in five games. Alex Urbano rushed for 138 yards, and Taylor Lamb threw for 153 yards. Next: Friday at Chattooga (2-7)
2. (2) Brooks County (9-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Berrien (3-6)
3. (3) Vidalia (9-0)
Last week: Beat Toombs County 41-7. Vidalia led 27-0 at halftime and allowed its only points on an interception return. Juan Foster rushed for 202 yards on 26 carries. Vidalia’s Jordan Black returned an interception for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Next: Friday at Jeff Davis (2-7)
4. (4) Fitzgerald (8-2)
Last week: Beat Thomasville 35-14. Fitzgerald had 414 yards rushing. Larry Stewart (134 yards), Ron Swain (116) and Zeke Coley (98) were the top rushers. Fitzgerald will be the No. 2 seed from Region 1. Next: Nov. 16 in state playoffs
5. (5) Greater Atlanta Christian (7-2)
Last week: Beat Wesleyan 42-20. The score was 14-14 in the third quarter before GAC scored the next four touchdowns. Rafe Chapple was 13-of-16 passing for 191 and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Lovett (5-4)
6. (6) Lamar County (8-0-1)
Last week: Beat Macon County 36-14. Lamar County claimed its second consecutive Region 4-AA title. QB Lance Austin scored on runs of 1 and 33 yards. FB Jeremy Fletcher had touchdown runs of 2 and 49 yards, and RB Lawrence Austin added a 12-yard scoring run. Next: Friday vs. Crawford County (0-9)
7. (7) Cook (7-2)
Last week: Beat Berrien 57-22. QB Ross Pickle was 15-of-26 passing for 196 yards and rushed for 15 yards and three touchdowns on 15 carries. Grant Wilson rushed for 142 yards on 17 carries and caught two passes for 63 yards. Wilson scored four touchdowns. Berrien had 329 total yards – all on the ground. Next: Friday at Early County (6-3)
8. (8) Heard County (9-0)
Last week: Beat Spencer 54-28. Heard County had three rushers with more than 100 yards in Duranta Dunson (153), Tori Rogers (108) and Qua Reid (103). Next: Friday at Bowdon (8-1)
9. (9) Jefferson (8-1)
Last week: Beat Riverside Military 35-7. Jefferson clinched Region 8 and won its eighth consecutive game. QB Bryant Shirreffs was 16-of-21 passing for 186 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Union County (6-3)
10. (10) Lovett (5-4)
Last week: Beat Westminster 10-7. Willie Candler’s 30-yard pass to Andrew Siegel with 6:54 left completed an eight-play, 77-yard drive that gave Lovett the final margin. Candler was 9-of-12 passing for 177 yards and a touchdown. Lovett held Westminster to 122 yards of total offense. Next: Friday vs. Greater Atlanta Christian (7-2)

Class A
1. (1) Eagle’s Landing Christian (8-1)

Last week: Beat Pace Academy 55-0. ELCA outrushed Pace 491 to minus-4 yards. RB Kyante Green rushed for 206 yards and three touchdowns, and Lane Tipson ran for 106 yards. Bryson Durden returned an interception for a touchdown, and Jevius Terry forced a fumble. Next: Friday vs. Landmark Christian (7-2)
2. (2) Emanuel County Institute (8-1)
Last week: Beat Montgomery County 56-7. ECI had 366 yards in total offense in only 20 plays in a game shortened by a running clock as ECI led 35-0 at halftime. ECI plays for the Region 3 title this week. Next: Friday vs. Savannah Christian (7-2)
3. (3) Athens Academy (9-0)
Last week: Beat Hebron Christian 44-20. Athens Academy scored its 44 points in the first half and clinched Region 8. Taylor Allen rushed for 108 yards on eight carries. Next: Friday vs. Athens Christian (4-5)
4. (4) Prince Avenue Christian (8-1)
Last week: Beat Pinecrest Academy 50-35. Prince Avenue took leads of 29-0 and 50-14 and held on. Carl Mattox (136 yards) and Bryce Huff (115) each rushed for more than 100 yards. Next: Friday at George Walton Academy (6-3)
5. (5) Lincoln County (8-1)
Last week: Beat Wilkinson County 21-19. Lincoln County overcame a 13-0 deficit and a fumble that Wilkinson County ran 30 yards for a touchdown. Lincoln took the lead for good at 14-13 on Ben Turner’s 1-yard run with 7:13 left in the third quarter. Mike McIntire rushed for 138 yards on 17 carries. Wilkinson got inside Lincoln’s 25-yard line twice in the fourth quarter but was stopped. Lincoln County clinched Region 7 with the victory. Next: Friday vs. Hancock Central (5-4)
6. (6) Savannah Christian (7-2)
Last week: Beat Savannah Country Day 51-33. Ivan Reese scored on an 80-yard run on the first play from scrimmage, and Savannah Christina led 31-7 at halftime. Freshman QB Chase Marini threw an 89-yard TD pass to Jalen Myrick. Savannah Christian plays for the Region 3 title this week. Next: Friday at ECI (8-1)
7. (7) Wilcox County (7-2)
Last week: Beat Irwin County 28-21. QB Makail Grace’s 1-yard run with 1:51 left was the winning touchdown. Wilcox then recovered the kickoff and ran out the clock. Grace rushed for 131 yards and passed for 114, completing 14 of 21 attempts. Johnathan Howard caught eight passes for 63 yards and two touchdowns and intercepted a pass in the end zone. Next: Friday vs. Telfair County (6-3)
8. (10) Calvary Day (8-1)
Last week: Beat Portal 49-0. QB Michael Peterson, subbing for preseason all-state Jake Clemens, was 11-of-12 passing for 131 yards and a touchdown and scored a TD. Next: Friday vs. Treutlen (5-4)
9. (8) Irwin County (6-3)
Last week: Lost to Wilcox County 28-21. Irwin County trailed 14-0 but tied it 21-21 in the fourth quarter before Wilcox County drove for the winning touchdown with 1:51 left. Next: Friday at Charlton County (5-4)
10. (9) Wilkinson County (6-3)
Last week: Lost to Lincoln County 21-19. Trailing 21-19, Wilkinson had first-and-goal at the Lincoln County 7-yard line but missed a 38-yard field goal. Wilkinson later had first down at the Lincoln 24 but turned the ball over on downs. QB David Whipple was 10-of-18 passing for 151 yards. Next: Friday vs. Warren County (1-8)

203 comments Add your comment

Big Personal

November 5th, 2012
8:36 am

.???? How is it that Burke Co. Beat Wayne Co. Earlier but have to travel to Wayne Co. To play for the region

GwinnettDad

November 5th, 2012
8:39 am

@NGHS – me too. While the Broncos have to be HUGE underdogs, I think they’ll score. Pretty good offense.

@Just Rammin – Grayson played Thursday and won 48-0. Haven’t given up a TD in four games, I think. Brookwood lost to South Gwinnett 42-38 Friday night in a game in which neither team had much of a defense. As I was walking out, who did I see in the Brookwood stands? Mickey Conn, coach of Grayson, there doing his homework. Wasn’t even waiting for the films.

RAIDER FAN

November 5th, 2012
8:47 am

Hey “Cannon” I’ve been asking myself a question all weekend maybe you could help answer. Where did all these “toona” posters suddenly come from? There were 8 games before theirs against N.P. and not a word until they beat N.P. Now they think their all that and a bag of chips. Do you think they’ll still be here after E.P. takes care of buisness this fri. night? One of their posters was saying he/she was tired of hearing all of our noise, well that’s nothing compared to the noise they’ll be hearing at the “Boneyard” this fri. i.e. lots of cannon fire. Guess we’ll have to wait and see.

Todd Holcomb

November 5th, 2012
8:56 am

‘’Hey Todd…thanks for all you do! Now two I told you so’s from the beginning of the season. Dublin is where I said they would be and ECI is where I said they would be. Thanks for letting me boast! ‘’Todd, I been saying all year Carver was going to beat Peach co.’’

Your computer rating is much higher than mine, I must admit. Don’t remind me of Dublin (or Dalton) again, though. 

Kudos. I didn’t think so. Neither did one poster on Sept. 17, who scolded us for ranking Carver after losing to Colquitt County 33-0. We feel vindicated. He wrote: ‘’if you’re a quality program(76-10) over the past couple seasons n score zero points,,,,you shouldnt still be ranked higher than a undefeated team….carver isnt as good as ppl thought…pack showed you that fri. night,,,but 2 still be ranked so high(carver) is mindboggling.’’

‘’Todd I do appreciate what you give us …. any and all high school coverage is appreciated, but for ONE person to come up with HIS own polls? This is the AJC right …. the great newspaper of the South? …. and they have ONE person doing the Top 10? …. Just change it to TODD”S TOP 10 !! This is embarrasing to the AJC.’’

The AJC has done the rankings this way since 1952. That’s 60 years of embarrassment. Glad to be part of the tradition.  But I wouldn’t say it’s just me. There are several AJC writers who offer their input, and several great bloggers on Poll Talk who shame me into getting it right.

‘’ How about just a little love for 9-0 Walker. I know the schedule may not be the toughest, but only the Wolverines and Athens Academy have done what no other Class A team has — beat everyone in front of them.’’

Hard to argue w/ that.

‘’ How can Tucker still be in the rankings and not Stephenson, after they lost to MLK & Stephenson, sounds like somebody playing the political game…’’

Tucker and Stephenson have the same record against common opponents, so head-to-head doesn’t mean much there. Tucker has played better overall, IMO. Tucker is a few plays from being 9-0. Stephenson is a few plays from being 4-4

‘’ How can you rank Colquitt Co at number 10 over Valdosta? They both have the same record and Valdosta beat them head to head. Makes one wonder….hmmmmm??’’

That was explained in great detail last week. Colquitt has played better overall, IMO. All losses are by 7 points or less. Valdosta lost to Brooks County. Colquitt beat Carver-Columbus 33-0. Colquitt also beat Thomas Central and Lovejoy. Colquitt has played the toughest schedule in the state.

Todd Holcomb

November 5th, 2012
8:59 am

”How is it that Burke Co. Beat Wayne Co. Earlier but have to travel to Wayne Co. To play for the region”

Good question. The Region 3-AAAA setup is that one subregion hosts all the play-in games this year, while the other subregion hosts them next season. The coaches agreed to this ahead of time. The reason is that it ensures that every team will play one home game and one away game in Game #10 over this two-year cycle. Guaranteeing this one home game (and the money it generates to finance the athletics department) was deemed more important than the risk of putting a subregion champ on the road. I wouldn’t worry about it, though. Burke will roll.

Candytails

November 5th, 2012
9:02 am

I don’t care what kindof schedule they play – Colquitt County should not be in the top 10 with 3 losses.

Absolutely no way!

Todd Holcomb

November 5th, 2012
9:05 am

”@ Todd, I think you need a little fact checking, Ok Mays is not 5-4, they were 6-2 until losing to Stephenson by 1. They only Lost to SWD by 7 and MLK by 4. Now tell us again why Stephenson fell out of the rankings in defeating a very, very good MAYS Team. I`m just curious.”

Mays is 5-4 – losses to Carver, MLK, SWD, Stephenson. …

That’s a tough call w/ Stephenson. Does Region 6 have three of the best 10 teams in AAAAA? Maybe so. Stephenson is borderline, IM0. Stephenson lost to Miller Grove, which then lost to SWD. I guess what we’ll find out in the playoffs is whether Region 6 is really deep w/ MG, SWD and Mays, or whether Tucker, MLK and Stephenson aren’t as good as we assumed.

DeeDawg

November 5th, 2012
9:08 am

Todd- I’m a big Stephenson fan and I have to sadly agree with you. Stephenson is simply not as good as years past. I know Stpehenson usually loses in the first round of the playoffs, but region 6-AAAAA is packed with a lot of good teams. Hopefully the Jags can get it together in the playoffs against teams outside this tough region.

ALL TUCKERRED UP

November 5th, 2012
9:20 am

Cogrates to MLK they beat Tucker!! I am also glad the young man that was hurt is alright & WALK OUT OF THE HOSPITAL !!!!!

Todd Holcomb

November 5th, 2012
9:27 am

Game summaries have been added. … Also, as some have noticed, we goofed up Class AAAA and had two teams ranked No. 3. To fix it, we’ve got a tie for #10 …

CLASS AAAA
1. (1) Sandy Creek (9-0)
2. (2) Marist (8-1)
3. (3) Burke County (8-1)
4. (6) Monroe Area (9-0)
5. (7) Stockbridge (8-1)
6. (8) Griffin (8-1)
7. (9) Jonesboro (8-1)
8. (10) Cairo (7-2)
9. (NR) Carver-Atlanta (9-0)
10T. (NR) Westside-Macon (8-1)
10T. (NR) Ridgeland (8-1)

AVikingFan

November 5th, 2012
9:27 am

@Candytales – I’m willing to bet my favorite Viking hat that Colquitt FINISHES in the top ten!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fred

November 5th, 2012
10:04 am

@Suwanee 0wns – I agree that the Grayson D probably can’t keep NG scoreless but we don’t have to. All we have to do is keep them 1 point down and I think we can do that. It would be a good game for sure!

Just Rammin

November 5th, 2012
10:04 am

@ Gwinnett Dad

It does not surprise me that Coach Conn was there. He and his staff work tirelessly as I am sure alot of staffs do to get his team prepared. Should be a great atmosphere Friday night. Grayson on paper is the better team, but as you know you don’t play games on paper. Hopefully both will stay healthy and lets go South.

RealisticFan

November 5th, 2012
10:10 am

@Allatoona Fans

I’m with Cannon N Raider Fan……… Show your self and let’s hear what you have to say. You may not like the East posters but they love their team and are here win or lose. Enlighten us about your RB’s #10 n #26?, how about #28 and of course #12 on defense. Would love to hear about the. QB. And mostly I’m guessing we will hear how your coach Is the states must talented yet overlooked.

Say it now not after.

Allatoona is 21-1 the past two years with the only loss coming to AAA State Champ Burke County last year in the quarter finals.

East is 20-2 the past two years with losses to Pope and Warner Robbins in the quarterfinals

Obviously two good football teams that arent used to losing that were destined to meet in this historic first meeting that probably touch off one of the more interesting rivalries between schools that are within 6 miles of each other.

DAWG

November 5th, 2012
10:12 am

NORTHSIDE EAGLES!!!!!

RealisticFan

November 5th, 2012
10:14 am

@Allatoona Fans

One last thing…………

You are about to learn what Rome did and that is there’s a hell of a lot if difference between North and EAST !!!!!

highschoolhigh

November 5th, 2012
11:56 am

Yo, really, you think that Lovejoy should be ranked higher. Really. 37-56 is the win loss record of your opponents. Alpharetta and Colquitt are the only winning teams you guys have played, and you are 1-1 in those games. There is only 1 team in your region with a winning record, and that is Lovejoy. Yes it is true that Lovejoy has beat every team in a weak region down, sounds familiar? Remember Camden County in region 3? Looks like region 2 is the new region 3 to me. Have no doubt that Lovejoy may compete come playoff time, as for now I would not be too vocal about being ranked higher with that region schedule they play. I did not include the win that you Lovejoy will get on friday against Alcovy a 4-5 team, so add a win and loss and the results are still the same. OK I hear your argument, but they were all 6-A schools. Yeah, but Colquitt was the only power school, the rest leave something to be desired.

sportsnut

November 5th, 2012
12:16 pm

@ HighSchoolhigh == Colquit was not a power team. Not then and not now. Lovejoy does play in a soft region. Their non-region schedule was tougher. No matter what you say. 3 other teams from our region will be in the playoffs. All the non-region teams we played will be in the playoffs. That will be 7 opponents of Lovejoys in the playoffs. How many of Camdens opponents will be in the playoffs other than region mates ?

sportsnut

November 5th, 2012
12:37 pm

The answer is 3. Colquit, Valdosta and Lowndes. So who’s schedule was easier ?

Camden1902

November 5th, 2012
12:43 pm

Not sure what Herron’s game plan will be against the Pack. What does the game mean (to Camden anyway???) Also, Brice Ramsey’s ankle is not pretty as of today. It was hurt before the Lowndes game (and was obvious during punts.) If I was Herron, I would take a play from Lowndes and rest Ramsey. Why risk it?

Camden1902

November 5th, 2012
12:45 pm

I think Vanguard will be in the playoffs. So nany nany boo boo to you Sportsnut!

RealisticFan

November 5th, 2012
12:53 pm

@Candytails

Colquit should not be ranked because they have. 3 losses. Why. Tell you what, they should and probably will be in the top ten with a 6-4, record.

Losses to NG, Lowndes, Valdosta and CC

Wins against – Lovejoy, TCC AND Carver((col).

Difficult schedule, I think 6-4 is pretty darn god against that group. And more than top 10 worthy. Who isn’t in that should be. ??

TOONAVILLE

November 5th, 2012
12:55 pm

@ Raider Fans; First off I appreciate good football fans, we will be in the YARD and bringing our own CANNON. I said it before and maybe you didn’t get it the first time. We never had to post because all 9 teams to date would not do as you are now. This week we are focused on East and since you want to talk smack, here we are! Not like your other opponents, we are locked and loaded!!!!!!!!!! BRING IT because TOONA WILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See ya FRIDAY!!!!!!!

sportsnut

November 5th, 2012
12:58 pm

@ Camden1902 == Vanguard will make the playoffs but they are not in Georgia and they were supposed to be one of the best. They will not win their region. They are tied for 2nd and 3rd. in the region behind the leader, who is 10-0. Vanguard is 5-4. Your point is ?

sportsnut

November 5th, 2012
1:41 pm

@ Highschoolhigh == Your math is wrong. The record of our opponents stand at a combined 33-50. Those for Camden stand at 36-47. That is a 3 game differential. Could the amount of teams each of faced that will be in the playoffs constitute that difference ?

sportsnut

November 5th, 2012
1:43 pm

Brain lapse == should have read ” Could the amount of teams each of us faced that will be in the playoffs constitute that difference ?

prof. jess

November 5th, 2012
1:55 pm

Don’t sell Colquit County short, they are going to play Camden county a good game. Lowndes were without two of their best players that really could have made a difference. Coaching was also a factor in Camdens win over lowndes, the punt returner(Lowndes) should not have tried to field those punt. The score realistical should have been 17-7. Cmaden. I also beleive and will bet Camden doesn’t win the state championship.

Just guessing, but.....

November 5th, 2012
2:04 pm

I bet that if Loundes would have had it’s 2 best players, and a better punt returner, and had scored more points than Camden, they would have won!

Just guessing, but.....

November 5th, 2012
2:05 pm

Oops….Lowndes

RealisticFan

November 5th, 2012
2:37 pm

@Toonaville

Welcome, glad to see you representing NW Cobb. I knew I could smell something from that direction. LOL.

Just kidding you looking forward to a few posts from you to learn more about what you see as strengths of the Bucs and also dare I saw weaknesses.

East Nation bloggers will be here sat morning win or lose. The question is ….. Will you ?

COWBELLMAN

November 5th, 2012
2:57 pm

Friday night is gonna be a good one. All you Toona fans saying you all are gonna bring it. I sure hope so, because I would hate for the Buc’s to get embarrassed. On paper, the game seems just about even. If I had to give the edge to either team it would be East based purely on their QB play. He’s a playmaker and will beat you throwing it or running it, and isn’t affraid to lay a lick either. For either team to win this game, they are gonna have to win the fight up front. Been looking forward to this game all year, now that its here let the fun begin. As for you Toona fans, I sure hope you all are loud. Because it gets pretty dang loud in the bone yard, due to cowbells ringing and fans screaming and yelling. So just bring ya some ear plugs incase your hearing is a bit sensitive to noise.

GOOOOO RAIDERS!!!!!!!!!!

MIGHTY LION KING

November 5th, 2012
3:11 pm

I wouldnt wanna see MLK if i were you..Force is quite deadly this yr..BONECRACKIN defense and RAZOR BLADE offense!! Dont get hung up in doubts of this team..They’re playin with great intensity..DONT BELIEVE ME?? Ask 6A! BEWARE OF THE LION’S DEN!!!

LION NATION/ THE DOMINATION!!!

MIGHTY LION KING

November 5th, 2012
3:13 pm

correction.. ask 6-5A!!

blu eagle

November 5th, 2012
5:19 pm

Props to my Eagles for winning it all yet again in their region. Are there any early playoff brackets shaping up out there yet? It would be interesting to ponder, thanks!

JAB

November 5th, 2012
5:39 pm

@ I don’t agree with you Todd, Stephenson is not a couple of plays from being 4-4 and Tucker 9-0 when Stephenson played Tucker, they shut their high powered offense down and Tucker never had the lead, when Tucker played MLK, MLK could have widen the score in the 4th quarter (MLK was driving inside the Tucker 2o yrd. line) but after the Tucker player got hurt. MLK went easy on them. Stephenson has a very young secondary and that’s their only weakness, there Offense is very competitive and not one dimensional. @ like you said we will see in the playoffs; I believe that region 6AAAAA is very competitive this year, they 7 good teams that could beat anybody on a good day. Miller Grove is not a push over- NOTE: Stephenson beat SWD 35-0 but SWD beat Miller Grover 17-9 figure that…

Fred

November 5th, 2012
5:40 pm

@RealisticFan – Your math doesn’t work for the EP W/L over the past two years. If you lost in the quarters, you would have to be 24-2 assuming undefeated seasons. 20-2 would mean you lost in the first round. I don’t think you lost in the first round.

Camden74

November 5th, 2012
6:17 pm

GwinnettDad……Why should Camden be ecstatic? You play whomever you have to play, whenever you have to play them. No need to hide, sooner or later it’s gotta happen….. It would be nice if the best teams were not in the same bracket, but Camden has been dealing with that for years! :-D

RealisticFan

November 5th, 2012
6:27 pm

@Fred

I was meaning 11-2 last year plus 9-0 this year. The year before last would add in a 10-3 year for East and a 8-3 record for then AAA Allatoona.

FridayNightLightsFan

November 5th, 2012
6:30 pm

@Fred – My guess he is talking about last year 11-2 and this year 9-0 for a total of 20-2

Fred

November 5th, 2012
7:04 pm

@RealisticFan – Ah, sorry. Shows how much I kept up with other team’s records. :-(

RealisticFan

November 5th, 2012
7:29 pm

Was just think long about the best smack talk comeback crow eating comment ever. Unfortunately it was after an East lose

After the Pooe Greyhounds beat our Raiders at our place a Pope blogger retorted.

“Remember, never invite.a dog to play in a Boneyard”.

It had me rolling.

RAIDER FAN

November 5th, 2012
7:31 pm

Welcome back “Cowbell”. The “Raider Nation” has had you and your family in their thoughts and prayers and we’ll be here shoud you need us. But it great to see you back “on board”. :-)

whocares

November 5th, 2012
7:38 pm

Doesn’t matter cause Parkview will beat South and win Region 8. Grayson, Norcross, will have to knock each other off to have the privilege to get thumped by Camden. And when all is said and done it will be an all Region 1 6A Championship Game. A rematch of Lowndes vs Camden. And the results wont be the same…

sportsnut

November 5th, 2012
8:34 pm

@ whocares == Why would anyone want to see that again ?

Grayram

November 5th, 2012
9:03 pm

Yo::
It went right by them

sportsnut

November 5th, 2012
9:08 pm

Last tune-up !

East fan

November 5th, 2012
9:18 pm

@realistic fan

Do not doubt out punter! Estaban has not been needed at all since the offense is so good ,but he is easily one of the best in the state

D-Nice

November 5th, 2012
9:33 pm

@sportsnut, Why do you hate Camden so much? All are kids do is play the game the right way, look to improve week by week and win Championships. We take on ANY and EVERYBODY and run from NO ONE. For the last 10 years all I continue to hear from fans like you is that Camden is soft, OVER-RATED, and Unimpressive. Well, I guess thats why you are just a fan and not a coach. Great Coaches from different across the state continue to recognize the great program that Coach Herron has built so I respect their opinion because they really know. So just chill, let the kids play. If your team is good enough then maybe they will see the Cats in the playoffs. Good Luck to you and your team. STOP HATING!!!!!!!!

RealisticFan

November 5th, 2012
10:17 pm

@East Fan

Wasn’t slighting Estaban, just thought the leg from
The Allatoona punter was a bit stronger and East seems like protection of the punter is at times dhakey. In reality the only bigest difference in the kicking games is on punt returns where Alltoona looked as though you might be able to pop one on them. Both kickers put kickoff s in the end zone with regularity. Have not witnessed Toona try a FG but he was hitting about. 50 pct in practice from 55 yds and that was with roughly 12-15 tries.

G-dub

November 5th, 2012
10:24 pm

@Dougmoe2…Man don’t mess with The Cannon. The Cannon is probably the most passionate fan I have ever read blogs from. Whether East win or lose I will be looking for his post, hell, I am tempted to go to The Boneyard myself because he has been hyping this game since day 1.