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Monday, July 23, 2012

6A-Region 1 Preview

6A football is the pinnacle of high school football for rather obvious reasons: more players, larger talent pools, more money, etc. During these upcoming weeks we will be looking at all 4 of the 6A HS football regions, predicting records, and analyzing the top teams from each region.

6A-Region 1

  1. South Panola- In South Panola's mind, last year was their gift to the rest of the teams in 6A football. Key phrase there? "In South Panola's mind". No one here at the Good-Win! Sports Blog is quite sure how South Panola's team will react to that "disaster" season of last year. While we're pretty sure they won't play like they did on their 89-game win streak, we'll give them the benefit of the doubt. And a quick glance at their roster from last year will make you give them even more. The Tigers return 6+ (+ means plus whoever else became a sophomore and whoever "transferred" to South Panola) 290+ lbs. players on their teams. These numbers show that South Panola will be BIG next year. REALLY BIG. It seems to me that SP will be getting back to their game: shoving the football down your team's throat until they give up a touchdown. With an athlete like Tony Conner, they have even more ways to move the ball down the field. Good luck stopping these guys. Another unique characteristic about S. Panola? They play defense. Not many high school football teams play defense as successfully as South Panola. Look for these men to become the favorites again this year. Record: 11-1, 7-0 (Loss- Hoover, AL)
  2. Olive Branch- Not very often is the returning 6A champion not favored in their own division. That is the situation that OBHS returns to 6AR1 football in. In my mind, Olive Branch's team last year was better than any of South Panola's teams during their reign of dominance over MS high school football. However, that team was anchored by an explosive offense that consisted mainly of seniors. With the likes of Todd Mays, Jaylen Miller, D'Arthur Cowan, and most of their offensive line leaving, how much of that point production can be replaced? More than 60% of their scoring offense has left OBHS in the last graduating class. Moreover, can their defense improve? Olive Branch's defense was putrid and porous at best last season. Here's how I see it: The more OB's defense can improve, the less coach Scott Samsel has to replace on offense. This year's season for the conquistadors hinges on the success of their defense. As far as how I see their season going, I think the defense will improve but not to the point that it will counteract the losses of Mays, Miller, and Cowan. Record: 10-2, 6-1 or 5-2 (Losses: South Panola, and either Madison Central, Southaven, Memphis University School, or Tupelo) And if you're into Olive Branch football, watch this.  http://www.maxpreps.com/video/watch.aspx#!videoid=dc223abe-d648-e815-417c-bcb9a2affc4a
  3. Southaven- If scores can be any indication of how close a football team is to the top, Southaven is close.They had losses at Olive Branch (49-41), at Tupelo (28-27), and at Northwest Rankin (28-20). All away games. Those games flip to home games this year, which will allow Southaven to finally jump Tupelo for good in the 6AR1 standings. Record: 9-2, 5-2 (Losses- South Panola, Olive Branch) 
  4. Tupelo- Closely behind Southaven is Tupelo. This team just can't seem to put it together. Last year they seemed to lack any support from their offensive line. Years past it was the lack of any defense. And with Southaven clearly rising, we have to wonder what might go wrong for Tupelo this year. It doesn't help that 4-star Running back/ Linebacker Ashton Shumpert has left the team either. Record: 6-5, 4-3 (Losses: Lafayette, Starkville, @ Southaven, South Panola, @ Olive Branch)
  5. Columbus: Record: 7-4, 3-4 (Losses: @ Tupelo, Southaven, @ South Panola, Olive Branch) 
  6. Horn Lake: 5-6, 2-5 (Losses: @ Hernando, @ South Panola, @ Olive Branch, Columbus, @ Tupelo, Southaven)
  7. Grenada:4-7, 1-6 (Wins: Kosciusko, Winona, Desoto Central, and either @ Oxford or @ Charleston) 
  8. Desoto Central: 3-8, 0-7 (Wins: @ Potts Camp, Lake Cormorant, North Panola) 

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