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2024 Football Preseason Preview


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2024   Class 4A   Top Ten

Top Ten
1. Jackson (11-1) 6. Handley (10-2)
2. Cherokee County (13-2) 7. Pleasant Grove (10-2)
3. Bibb County (10-2) 8. Madison Academy (14-1)
4. Brooks (8-5) 9. Straughn (10-2)
5. Mobile Christian (15-0) 10. West Morgan (12-1)
    

 
2024/25 Reclassification 

Teams Moving Out of 4A New Teams to 4A 
Andalusia (5A) Alexandria (4A)
Bayside Academy (3A) Ashford (3A)
Catholic Montgomery (5A) Daleville (3A)
Corner (5A)  Danville (3A)
Dallas County (3A)  Fairfield (5A)
Hale County (3A)  Fayette County (3A)
Hanceville (3A)  Hatton (2A)
Jacksonville (5A)  Hokes Bluff (3A)
Montgomery Academy (3A) Madison Academy (3A)
Montevallo (5A) Mobile Christian (3A)
Northside (5A) New Brockton (3A)
Priceville (5A)  Opp (3A)
Rogers (3A)  Pike County (3A)
Sipsey Valley (5A)  Plainview (3A)
Slocomb (3A) Pleasasnt Grove (5A)
T.R. Miller (3A) St. James (3A)
Wilcox Central (3A) Straughn (3A)
  Tallassee (5A)
  Tarrant (3A)
  W.S. Neal (3A)

 
 2024 Predictions 
 
      It was a difficult job narrowing the long list of excellent teams to just ten in 4A.  There are a lot of teams deserving to be in the top ten that were left off the list.  St. James, West Morgan and St. Michael are all deserving consideration this season.  There is just no way to get more than ten teams in the top ten.

      The Jackson Aggies will be on a mission this fall. That mission is to bring home a Blue Map to the town.  They will be loaded at the skill positions led by QB Landon Duckworth and RB EJ Crowell.  Those two juniors are electric and will showcase their talents in the south half of the state in 2024.

      Cherokee County also feels they have unfinished business after losing in the past two state championship games to Andalusia and Catholic.  The Warriors may have lost their star running back in Jacob Cornejo but they will still have an offense that will pound the ball and play tough defense.

      Bibb County will be out to do something no other team in school history has ever accomplished in Centreville.  That would be to win a semi-final football game having only gotten that far once back in 2010 under Coach Mike Battles, Jr.  The Choctaws return several players at the skill positions and will be very strong on defense this season.

      If you appreciate offense look no further in 4A than the Brooks Lions in Killen, Alabama.  QB Garrett Burrough will be back to lead one of the best offenses last year in 4A.  They also return a couple of excellent linebackers on defense.  

      Mobile Christian returns a host of star players including QB Damien Gatson and RB PJ Brown.  Can they compete in 4A this season?  That will be the one question that will have to be answered as the season progresses.  A couple of transfers out of the program could hurt them on defense.

      The Handley Tigers are always one of those schools you pencil in each summer who will be around in the playoffs and this year should be no different.  They return several key skilled players that will give them plenty of experience on offense when the season opens.  That first game against Central Clay County should give us a good idea about just how good this version of Handley will be in 2024.

      Pleasant Grove will enjoy the move to 4A this fall.  With a cast of talented players and a will to get back to the Super Seven look for this team to be loaded and ready for another deep playoff run in 2024.

      Madison Academy will be younger this season and according to Coach Godsey if the newcomers can fill in some voids left by graduation the Mustangs have a chance to be very good.

      Teams who could upset the order of things in 4A include St. James, St. Michael, B.T. Washington, American Christian, Anniston, Deshler, Dora and Pike County.  These schools will have a say in the playoffs just as they did last year.      
     

 
Playoff Teams
Region 1Region 2
Jackson Straughn
St. Michael Pike County
Mobile Christian Opp
W.S. Neal Daleville
    

Region 3 Region 4
Handley Pleasant Grove
St. James Bibb County
B.T. Washington American Christian
Tallassee Oak Grove
   

Region 5 Region 6
Dora Cherokee County
Haleyville Anniston
Fayette County Oneonta
Fultondale Etowah
   

Region 7 Region 8
Brooks Madison Academy
West Morgan Randolph
Deshler Westminster Christian
Central Florence North Jackson
   



 Most Difficult Schedules 2024
 
    The most difficult schedule in 4A belongs to Jackson.  As a matter of fact they have the second most difficult weighted schedule behind Dadeville.   The Aggies open the season at 6A Saraland before taking on 5A Demopolis the next week.  They also travel to 7A Baker in week 4.

    St. Michael will open at Bayside Academy then host 5A John Carroll and close the season against 5A UMS-Wright.

    Hatton will jump to 4A this fall after playing in 2A most recently.  The school grew when R.A. Hubbard closed a couple for years ago.  The Hornets are not afraid of a difficult schedule as they will take on Westminster Christian and Russellville in non-region games.  In case we forget their region schedule is no cakewalk either.

    The most difficult non-region schedule goes to Randolph.  The Raiders will host West Morgan (12-1) to open the season and later host Pisgah (12-2).

    The easiest overall schedules in 4A belong to New Brockton, Curry and Geneva this season.


Toughest Overall
W.S. Neal 64 37
Jackson 72 43
St. Michael 68 44
Orange Beach 65 45
Plainview 67 51
Central Florence 64 49
Brooks 63 49
Hatton 65 50
Randolph 66 51
Tarrant 61 49
Weighted Schedule * See note below
Jackson 90.9  
St. Michael 70.4  
Hatton 67.7  
Etowah 65.0  
Orange Beach 65.0  
Tallassee 63.3  
Tarrant 63.1  
Anniston 61.8  
North Jackson 61.4  
St. James 61.0  


* 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
 
    The Madison Academy Mustangs have won the most games since 2010 among the 4A schools. They supplant Jackson as the top team when the Mustangs moved up from 3A over the winter.  Only five teams have won games during this timeframe.

    The Jackson Aggies drop to second place with 134 wins and a state championship in 2011. Bibb County with a winning percentage of 74.4% land in the third spot. They just keep quietly winning football games in Centreville. 


Titles
  Madison Academy     153-34     81.8%   3
  Jackson     134-40     77.0%   1
  Bibb County     125-43     74.4%  
  American Christian     126-45     73.7%  
  Pleasant Grove     123-51     70.7%    
  Oneonta     114-52     70.5%   1
  St. James     115-49     70.1%   1
  Handley     117-52     69.2%   1
  Brooks     110-51     68.3%  
  Mobile Christian     119-56     68.0%   1
  Etowah     111-53     67.7%  
  Fayette County     117-57     67.2%  
  Deshler     114-60     65.5%  
  Alexandria     96-58     62.3%  
  Westminster Christian     92-60     60.5%  



 
 Last 25 seasons (1999-2023) 
 
    While Deshler has won the most games over the past 25 seasons American Christian edged them out for winning percentage.  The Brooks Lions have quietly won 211 football games since 1999 and hold onto second place with a winning percentage of 72%.

    The 231 wins by American Christian is the second most wins among teams that have not won a state championship the past twenty five seasons.

Titles
  American Christian 231-76 75%
  Brooks 211-82 72%
  Deshler 233-92 71% 1
  Madison Academy 216-90 71% 3
  Oneonta 216-93 70% 2
  Alexandria 193-87 69%
  Fayette County 209-92 69%  
  Pike County 200-92 68% 3
  Pleasant Grove 204-97 68%  
  North Jackson 192-99 66%
  Handley 194-102 66% 3
  Etowah 185-98 65% 1
  Bibb County 188-100 65%
  Jackson 191-103 65% 1
  Plainview 175-106 62%
  St. James 178-107 62% 1





David Parker
  AHSFHS.org
  dparker@ahsfhs.org





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