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2024 Football Preseason Preview


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2024   Class 5A Top Ten

Top Ten
1. Moody (10-3)6. Russellville (9-3)
2. Ramsay  (12-3) 7. Andalusia (10-2)
3. Guntersville (12-2) 8. Eufaula (10-4)
4. Central Clay County (10-1) 9. Beauregard (6-5)
5. Catholic Montgomery (15-0) 10. Demopolis (10-3)
    

 
2024/25 Reclassification 

Teams Moving Out of 5A New Teams to 5A 
Alexandria (4A) Andalusia (4A)
Fairfield (4A) Briarwood (6A)
Gulf Shores (6A) Catholic Montgomery (4A)
Jasper (6A) Center Point (6A)
Pleasant Grove (4A) Corner (4A)
Rehobeth (6A) Jacksonville (4A)
Southside Gadsden (6A) Montevallo (4A)
Tallassee (4A) Northside (4A)
  Priceville (4A)
  Sipsey Valley (4A)

 
 2024 Predictions 
 
       Three years ago the Moody Blue Devils were coming off an 0-9 season and not much more was expected of them during the 2021 football season.  Just one year later Jake Ganus took over the football program and we now find Moody sitting atop of the AHSFHS.org Top Ten preseason poll in 2024.  Who could have imagined it?  The Blue Devils may not win a state championship in 2024 but rest assured they will make some noise before exiting the playoffs if they fall short.

      The Ramsay Rams  will be led by Senior QB Kameron Keenan who threw for 3,196 yards last year and 31 touchdowns.  He will have a cast of skilled players around him as good as any in 5A this season.  The only question mark for Ramsay will be the defense which will need some rebuilding and younger players to step into positions for them to be successful.

      Guntersville will run the ball in 2024 with Enelson Delva carrying most of the workload.   The Wildcats return 13 starters from last year's squad and should be a force in the north this fall.

      Central Clay County and Coach Danny Horn will also be relying on a star running back as LaDamion Boyd returns to the lineup for the Vols. 

      Catholic enters the season riding a 34 game regular season winning streak and will welcome back most of their starters from last season led by RB Josh Griffin on offense.   Moving up to 5A should have little effect on the winning at Catholic.

      In a class loaded with running backs the best may reside in Russellville. Cam Phinizee ran for almost 2,400 yards in 2023 and will carry the load for the Golden Tigers if they hope to win a championship this season.

      The competitive balance rules set up by the AHSAA may slow down the championship runs for UMS-Wright but make no mistake the Bulldogs are still competitive.

      Other teams who could upset all these well made plans come playoff time include Briarwood, Boaz, Center Point, Leeds, Vigor and Corner.

      Class 5A may be the most competitive classification across the board.


 
Playoff Teams
Region 1 Region 2
Vigor Catholic Montgomery
UMS-Wright Andalusia
Citronelle Eufaula
Faith Academy Headland
   

Region 3 Region 4
Demopolis Central Clay County
Montevallo Beauregard
Northside Elmore County
Selma Valley
   

Region 5 Region 6
Ramsay Moody
Briarwood Leeds
John Carroll Center Point
Corner Springville
   

Region 7 Region 8
Russellville Guntersville
Fairview Boaz
Lawrence County Scottsboro
Priceville Arab
   



 Most Difficult Schedules 2024
 
   The most difficult schedule in 5A and the third most difficult in any classification belongs to Moody.  The Blue Devils play Georgia Powerhouse Gainesville (12-1), 6A Oxford (9-3), 6A Helena (9-3) and 7A Auburn (9-3) as non-region opponents.  They play eight teams that reached the playoffs in 2023.

    Catholic will take on St. James, Catholic-Pensacola Florida (11-3) and 6A Saraland (14-1) in non-region games.  Ramsay opens the season with games against 6A Parker and 6A Clay-Chalkville. 

    The easiest overall schedules in 5A belong to Sipsey Valley, Selma and Montevallo in 2024.

Toughest Overall
Charles Henderson 85 38
Moody 77 39
Catholic Montgomery 81 43
Carroll 73 42
Ramsay 67 37
Scottsboro 71 42
Greenville 74 44
Andalusia 73 44
Corner 72 44
Douglas 68 45
Weighted Schedule * See note below
Moody 87.8  
Catholic Montgomery 81.9  
Charles Henderson 81.1  
Andalusia 76.6  
Ramsay 76.0  
Carroll 74.2  
Greenville 71.9  
Eufaula 70.4  
Briarwood 69.2  
Leeds 67.1  


* 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
 
    UMS-Wright has won nineteen more games over the past dozen seasons than any other school in 5A this season.  Only six other teams in any classification have won more games than the Bulldogs during that time.

    The Bulldogs have a three season head start on the second place team by winning percentage in Central Clay County.  The Central Volunteers started playing football in 2012 when  Clay County and Lineville consolidated.

    5A have the most teams with at least 100 victories putting fourteen on the list.


Titles
    UMS-Wright     151-36     80.7%   3
    Central Clay County     115-35     76.7%   2
    Andalusia     132-43     75.4%  
    Guntersville     119-42     73.9%  
    Demopolis     121-47     72.0%  
    Leeds     124-53     70.1%   3
    Ramsay     105-46     69.5%   1
    Briarwood     123-54     69.5%    
    Russellville     111-52     68.1%   1
    Beauregard     109-51     68.1%   1
    Eufaula     109-53     67.3%  
    Catholic Montgomery     108-57     65.5%  
    Vigor     107-59     64.5%  
    Jacksonville     103-58     64.0%  



 
 Last 25 seasons (1999-2023) 
 
    The UMS-Wright Bulldogs have the third most wins in any classification with 278.  Russellville with 240 victories over the past twenty-five seasons is the most for any team not winning a state championship during that time.

    The Demopolis Tigers are one of only three teams that have not had a losing season over the past twenty-five seasons.

Titles
  UMS-Wright 278-62 82% 8
  Central Clay County 115-35 77% 2
  Demopolis 232-75 76% 2
  Russellville 240-75 76%  
  Briarwood 239-84 74% 2
  Eufaula 208-85 71%
  Ramsay 105-46 70% 2
  Guntersville 203-86 70% 1
  Vigor 197-99 67% 2
  Andalusia 194-103 66%
  Leeds 198-109 64% 4
  Beauregard 164-111 60% 1
  Charles Henderson 169-111 60%
  East Limestone 152-122 56%
  Faith Academy 154-122 56%





David Parker
  AHSFHS.org
  dparker@ahsfhs.org





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