There are 37 teams averaging over 40 points a game. Edgewood Academy leads the pack
in AISA by averaging 52.5 points per game followed closely by
Marion County at 52.0 and Brantley with an average of 50.7. Cedar Bluff is the
only other team to average over fifty points a game thus far through the 2012
season. Once again Southeastern has the least effective offense and averages
only 1.4 points per game.
Brantley takes over the lead for most effective defense by allowing a state low
4.3 points per game after Muscle Shoals' win over Hartselle 21-14 on Friday.
Muscle Shoals fell to second but still has a great defense and is allowing only
5.0 points per game. Nineteen teams are
allowing less than 10 points a game. On the other end the
Carbon Hill
defense has been less than stellar by giving up points at the staggering rate of 53.8 per
game.
Brantley once again leads in point differential average by defeating all six opponents
by an average of 46.3 points. Tanner is a close second with a 41.0 average.
2012 Scoring Average
Rank
Team
Games
Avg.
1
Edgewood Academy
8
52.5
2
Marion County
6
52.0
3
Brantley
6
50.7
4
Cedar Bluff
6
50.5
5
Tuscaloosa Academy
7
47.9
6
Tanner
6
46.7
7
Carver Montgomery
6
46.2
8
Ragland
5
46.0
9
Central Clay County
6
45.8
10
Phillips Bear Creek
6
45.7
11
Beauregard
6
45.5
12
Tallassee
6
45.2
13
Pickens Academy
7
45.0
14
Pickens County
6
44.3
15
W.S. Neal
6
44.2
16
Hoover
5
44.0
17
Maplesville
6
43.8
18
Oneonta
6
43.7
19
Sardis
6
43.5
20
Brooks
6
43.2
21
Jackson
6
43.2
22
Linden
6
43.2
23
Keith
6
42.8
24
Monroe Academy
7
42.4
25
Clay-Chalkville
6
42.2
26
Calera
6
41.8
27
Walter Wellborn
6
41.8
28
Vincent
6
41.7
29
Horseshoe Bend
6
41.3
30
Auburn
6
41.0
31
Elba
6
40.8
32
UMS-Wright
6
40.8
33
Thomasville
6
40.7
34
McGill
6
40.5
35
Homewood
6
40.3
36
Hamilton
6
40.2
37
Eufaula
6
40.0
2012 Defense Average
Rank
Team
Games
Avg.
1
Brantley
6
4.3
2
Muscle Shoals
6
5.0
3
Tuscaloosa County
6
5.0
4
Benjamin Russell
6
5.3
5
Tanner
6
5.7
6
Linden
6
5.8
7
Keith
6
6.2
8
Chilton County
6
6.3
9
Ragland
5
6.4
10
Leeds
6
6.7
11
Piedmont
6
6.8
12
Monroe Academy
7
7.1
13
Central Clay County
6
7.5
14
Hoover
6
7.5
15
J.O. Johnson
6
7.8
16
Lanett
6
7.8
17
Wenonah
6
7.8
18
Pickens County
6
8.7
19
St. Pauls
6
9.7
20
McAdory
6
10.0
21
Mountain Brook
6
10.0
22
Oneonta
6
10.0
23
Madison County
6
10.3
24
Elba
6
10.5
25
Maplesville
6
10.5
26
Jackson
6
10.7
27
Lee-Scott Academy
7
10.7
28
Sweet Water
6
10.8
29
Addison
6
11.0
30
Vigor
6
11.0
2012 Differential Average
Rank
Team
Games
Avg.
1
Brantley
6
46.3
2
Tanner
6
41.0
3
Ragland
5
39.6
4
Marion County
6
39.2
5
Cedar Bluff
6
38.7
6
Central Clay County
6
38.3
7
Edgewood Academy
8
37.4
8
Linden
6
37.3
9
Keith
6
36.7
10
Hoover
6
36.4
11
Tuscaloosa Academy
7
36.4
12
Pickens County
6
35.7
13
Monroe Academy
7
35.3
14
Muscle Shoals
6
34.0
15
Oneonta
6
33.7
16
Maplesville
6
33.3
17
Jackson
6
32.5
18
Benjamin Russell
6
32.3
19
W.S. Neal
6
31.3
20
Calera
6
30.7
21
Tallassee
6
30.7
22
Elba
6
30.3
23
Pickens Academy
7
30.1
24
Beauregard
6
29.5
25
Wenonah
6
28.7
26
Homewood
6
28.5
27
Clay-Chalkville
6
27.7
28
Piedmont
6
27.7
29
Carver Montgomery
6
27.5
30
T.R. Miller
6
27.2
31
Lanett
6
27.0
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
Alabama School for the Deaf won Deaf School National Championships in 1971, 1987, 1991, 2000, 2001 and 2002.