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Sloth Nationzz Posted - 08/07/2024 : 19:33:29
It happens every year. Some team comes out of the blue and has a crazy season none of us saw coming. So who is that team this year? I am sure there are plenty of choices. Watch out for Montgomery Academy this season as well as Randolph County



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Bum Pickins Posted - 08/28/2024 : 07:59:59
After watching Scottsboro, I'm pick them. It would not surprise me to see them in the semi-finals this year.
Northwest Posted - 08/22/2024 : 11:31:03
quote:
Originally posted by TheMUBM

I haven't studied a lot of teams so far, but out of what I have, I really like Winston County.

They return a lot of contributors from last years team that went 5-5 but lost 4 games by a combined 20 points. They also leave a loaded region with Sulligent, Lamar County, Aliceville and Tuscaloosa Academy and move to a good but arguably less difficult region with Decatur Heritage, Lexington, Red Bay, Tanner and Tharptown.


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Yes, that's a much better situation for them. I think DH, Lexington, Winston County and Tanner will be the 4 teams in the post season out of that region.

That Region 5 they left picked up Isabella and Vincent. One sports writer I talked to called it the SEC West of 2A. I think Tuscaloosa Academy, Isabella, Vincent, and Sulligent are the 4 best in that region this year. Tuscaloosa Academy's picked to win it all by several people close to that program.
TheMUBM Posted - 08/22/2024 : 10:02:30
I haven't studied a lot of teams so far, but out of what I have, I really like Winston County.

They return a lot of contributors from last years team that went 5-5 but lost 4 games by a combined 20 points. They also leave a loaded region with Sulligent, Lamar County, Aliceville and Tuscaloosa Academy and move to a good but arguably less difficult region with Decatur Heritage, Lexington, Red Bay, Tanner and Tharptown.


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bs091880 Posted - 08/20/2024 : 08:29:06
7A
Enterprise

6A
Hillcrest Tuscaloosa

5A
Citronelle

4A
Bibb County

3A
Locust Fork

2A
Goshen

1A
Georgiana



BrianYoung Posted - 08/16/2024 : 23:14:36
1A
Lynn

2A
Winston Co

3A
Piedmont

4A
Bibb Co

5A
Guntersville

6A
Homewood

7A
Opelika
UNA2004 Posted - 08/13/2024 : 20:25:35
I?m only picking the classifications I know a little about.

5A: Lawrence County
4A: Haleyville
3A: Phil Campbell
2A: Winston County
1A: Addison, Hackleburg, Brilliant, and Hubbertville,

Go Lions
Northwest Posted - 08/12/2024 : 15:34:24
I agree Winston Co. is going to be much better than people think.

quote:
Originally posted by kodyaufan2

I've only really started diving back into things in the past couple of weeks, but here are some under-the-radar teams I'm keeping an eye on.

7A: Carver-Montgomery, Daphne
6A: St. Paul's, Percy Julian
5A: Williamson, Vigor
4A: Brooks, St. Michael
3A: Cottage Hill Christian, Lee-Scott Academy, Piedmont (this feels weird to say)
2A: Winston Co, Providence Christian
1A: Hackleburg, Ragland, Winterboro

kodyaufan2 Posted - 08/11/2024 : 17:53:05
I've only really started diving back into things in the past couple of weeks, but here are some under-the-radar teams I'm keeping an eye on.

7A: Carver-Montgomery, Daphne
6A: St. Paul's, Percy Julian
5A: Williamson, Vigor
4A: Brooks, St. Michael
3A: Cottage Hill Christian, Lee-Scott Academy, Piedmont (this feels weird to say)
2A: Winston Co, Providence Christian
1A: Hackleburg, Ragland, Winterboro
GiglnTiger Posted - 08/11/2024 : 08:39:26
quote:
Originally posted by Sloth Nationzz

It happens every year. Some team comes out of the blue and has a crazy season none of us saw coming. So who is that team this year? I am sure there are plenty of choices. Watch out for Montgomery Academy this season as well as Randolph County



Twitter handle(Or X whatever): Tp_hammock



The ground game will definitely be our strong point. Our runningback made 2nd team all state last year as a tenth grader and still don't see how he didn't get first team. 1,600 yards, 36 TD's, over 2,500 all purpose yards. We've got a solid offensive line, got a good wr core but we just lost our 4 year starting QB. So time for a new leader to step up.

_____________

Jeremy Wortham
(former RCHS student-athlete 2000-2003)

Randolph County Tigers

2003 Class 2A State Champions

2017 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1998 Class 3A State Runner-Ups,
1984 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1979 Class 2A State Runner-Ups
Bum Pickins Posted - 08/10/2024 : 08:07:06
Either this year or next year Collinsville will make a big splash.
Northwest Posted - 08/08/2024 : 14:39:02
Some of these aren't a really a reach, maybe more of an underdog, but I'm going heavy on the newcomers.

7A: I like Carver, especially with some of the recent developments in that classification.

6A: I like the 6A newcomers Gulf Shores to make some waves. Arguably one of the best coaching staffs in the State.

5A: Another newcomer in Catholic Montgomery. Not a big drop-off from last years squad and it's a team that's used to winning. They won't be intimidated.

4A: When in doubt, head to Mobile. I like Mobile Christian returning their starting QB and RB.

3A: Locust Fork was a buzz saw in 2A until they ran into a really physical Fyffe team in the 3rd round of the playoffs. I believe those two will have another shot at each other this season. Maybe LF will still have a chip on their shoulder.

2A: Coosa Christian. How they handle the 2A favorite Tuscaloosa Academy later this season will say alot, but I think they have frustrating mismatches in Eli Motes and DJ Mackey. Not many 2A teams can run with those guys. Both those teams may be moving up to 3A next realignment.

1A: Elba. Georgia State commit Cayden Adkins is reportedly going to be at QB with Auburn commit RB Alvin Henderson. You better buckle your chin straps. If nothing else I expect them to be the most physical team in 1A.
hthe3 Posted - 08/08/2024 : 11:12:41
Let's take a swing at this, I'll try to keep my guesses to teams either unranked or also receiving votes. I feel more confident guessing the lower classifications but:

7a: lazy guess is Carver, lots of talent and a good staff. Lot of haves and have nots in 7a

6a: Theodore, another good coach and a team that recently had success in 7a/6a

5a: Vigor, always talented and I think the mess with the coaching situation might have gotten the team to band together

4a: St. Michael, good qb can take you a long way

3a: Alabama Christian - I think they return a lot of skill players and a big qb, smaller school but should have good turnout for depth. To TP's pick, MA should have a lot of weapons but you should really watch out for them next year, lot of juniors and sophomores on the roster

2a: Goshen, listen to the 2a preview podcast

1a: Linden, softer region so they can get hot and surely this dip in performance is an anomaly ... right?

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