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2024 Football Preseason Preview


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2024   Class 3A  Top Ten

1. Fyffe (14-1) 6. Houston Academy (10-2)
2. Locust Fork (12-1) 7. Lee-Scott Academy (11-1)
3. Sylvania  (10-3) 8. Geraldine (12-2)
4. Gordo (10-2) 9. Thomasville (10-2)
5. T.R. Miller (8-4) 10. Randolph County (10-2)
  

 
2024/25 Reclassification 

Teams Moving Out of 3A New Teams to 3A 
Ashford (4A) B.B. Comer (2A)
Daleville (4A) Collinsville (2A)
Danville (4A) Fayetteville (2A)
Fayette County (4A) Francis Marion (2A)
Hoke Bluff (4A) Fyffe (2A)
Madison Academy (4A) Glenwood School (AISA)
Mobile Christian (4A) Holly Pond (2A)
New Brockton (4A) Ider (2A)
Opp (4A) Lee-Scott Academy (AISA)
Pike County (4A) Locust Fork (2A)
Plainview (4A) Sheffield (2A)
Providence Christian (2A) Thorsby (2A)
St. James (4A) Whitesburg Christian (2A)
Straughn  (4A) Wicksburg (2A)
Tarrant (4A) Woodland (2A)
W.S. Neal (4A)

 
  2024 Predictions
 

      Many may be surprised with our number one team in 3A as we have chosen Fyffe to be the last team standing in December.  Not many teams could make a move up in classification and still be considered the best team in that class but the Red Devils are not your average team by any stretch of the imagination.  There is a precedent here in that Fyffe has been here before in 2020 when they were reclassified as a 3A school and promptly went out and posted a perfect 15-0 record and won their third state championship in a row.  They also return most of the starters from last season along with Logan Anderson.

      The Locust Fork Hornets will be led by one of the most dynamic players in the state in quarterback Dylan Embry who accounted for over 3,100 yards and 52 touchdowns in 2023. He is a magician on the field with every snap.

      Sylvania will have a new head coach in 2024 and usually that might mean a slight downward projection for most teams.  But the Rams return most skilled players from an 11-3 team and that may be enough to get them into the hunt for a state championship this fall.  QB Griffin Turner and RB Aiden Parham accounted for over 4,200 yards last year and will once again team up in the backfield for the Rams.

      Gordo will welcome back most of their offense and eight starters to the defense in 2024.  The Green Wave will be a team to be reckoned with come playoff time this fall.

     The T.R. Miller Tigers return ten starters from last season on offense and five to the defense.  They just well could be the team to beat in the south.  The drop down in classification from 4A will not hurt their chances at all.

      The Raiders of Houston Academy will line up with QB Kadyn Mitchell under center in hopes of winning a school record of ten games in three consecutive seasons.  Mobile Christian ended their season the last two years in the playoffs and the Raiders would like nothing better than to get over than hump in 2024.

     Lee-Scott Academy joined the AHSAA during the off season and will out to prove they belong in the association.  If the Warriors, led by QB Pelzer Reaves, can navigate a very difficult region four schedule look for them to be around a few rounds into the playoffs in the initial season with the public schools.

      Sleeper teams in 3A and teams to watch out for include:  Southside Selma, Mars Hill, Trinity, Montgomery Academy, Winfield, Hillcrest Evergreen and Piedmont.

      The most competitive region belongs to region eight as they have at least three teams capable of running the tables in 2024.


 
Playoff Teams
Region 1Region 2
T.R. Miller Houston Academy
Hillcrest Evergreen Trinity
Bayside Academy Alabama Christian
Excel Montgomery Academy
    

Region 3 Region 4
Thomasville Lee-Scott Academy
Southside Selma Randolph County
Thorsby Glenwood School
Sumter Central B.B. Comer
   

Region 5 Region 6
Gordo Locust Fork
Winfield Piedmont
Oakman Walter Wellborn
Hanceville Westbrook Christian
   

Region 7 Region 8
Mars Hill Fyffe
Lauderdale County Sylvania
Colbert County Geraldine
Rogers Collinsville
   



 Most Difficult Schedules 2024
 
   The Bears of Plainview and Coach Pruitt play in one of the toughest regions in the entire state.  They also added Priceville, Fyffe and New Hope to their non-region schedule giving them the honor of having the most difficult schedule in 3A this season.  Four of the top eight teams with the hardest schedules reside in region six.

    Providence Christian scheduled Elba and Highland Home for their non-region games in 2022-23. Those two teams finished last season with a 23-3 record.

Toughest Overall
Dadeville 90 29
Lee-Scott Academy 83 33
Beulah 75 37
Glenwood School 68 35
B.B. Comer 74 40
Piedmont 71 43
Childersburg 67 46
Mars Hill 66 46
Trinity 65 49
Randolph County 61 48
Weighted Schedule * See note below
Dadeville 98.1  
Mars Hill 80.4  
Piedmont 74.9  
Lee-Scott Academy 69.5  
Trinity 68.6  
Hillcrest Evergreen 68.2  
T.R. Miller 66.1  
Beulah 65.7  
B.B. Comer 65.6  
Glenwood School 65.6  


* Weighted schedule - AHSFHS.org uses a formula to better show teams with difficult schedule. Example: If a team plays an opponent from a higher classification they are awarded extra points above their opponents win total. If they play an opponent from a lower classification points are deducted from their opponents win total. If a team plays an opponent from two classifications lower than their own more points are deducted.
 
 Most Victories 2010-2023
 
    No surprise here as Fyffe, Piedmont, Gordo and T.R. Miller lead all 3A schools with the most wins over the past fourteen seasons.  They also have eleven championships between them.  Fyffe and Piedmont also top the list covering all classification topping Hoover's total of 160 wins.

   Gordo with 148 victories to their credit has won the most games of any team without winning a state championship.


Titles
  Fyffe     182-12     86.8%   7
  Piedmont     163-31     86.8%   4
  Gordo     148-31     82.6%  
  T.R. Miller     124-45     73.0%  
  Lauderdale County     123-47     70.7%  
  Winfield     110-47     69.0%  
  Saks     112-50     73.0%  
  Randolph County     114-51     68.0%  
  Thomasville     112-52     67.1%   1
  Collinsville     102-54     65.1%  
  Mars Hill     81-43     65.1%   2
  Dadeville     99-56     65.1%  
  Trinity     104-59     62.0%  
  Bayside Academy     105-60     62.9%  
  Oakman     102-60     62.9%  



 
 Last 25 seasons (1999-2023) 
 
     Fyffe and T.R. Miller bump some of the teams in this list from last year down a notch or two by joining 3A.  Fyffe trails only Hoover with 290 wins over the past 25 seasons. Their winning percentage does top every other team at 88%.  The Red Devils also have won 7 state championships which is also second only to Hoover's eleven.

    Gordo is one of only three teams that have not had a losing season since 1998. They actually have the longest streak in the state and have not lost more games than they won in any season since 1992.

Titles
  Fyffe 290-39 88% 7
  T.R. Miller 241-72 77% 2
  Gordo 239-74 76% 1
  Trinity 218-85 72% 1
  Piedmont 227-90 72% 5
  Winfield 204-85 71%
  Thomasville 208-88 70% 1
  Colbert County 206-105 66%
  Mars Hill 81-43 65% 2
  Montgomery Academy 186-106 64% 2
  Dadeville 172-107 62%
  Randolph County 180-108 62% 1
  Lauderdale County 181-109 62%
  Geraldine 172-110 61%
  Houston Academy 160-107 60%





David Parker
  AHSFHS.org
  dparker@ahsfhs.org





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