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Starting today (June 9) I will be publishing anywhere from 3 to 5 schedule breakdowns daily leading up to the 2022 season for any team that reached the playoffs or at least achieved 5 wins during the 2021 season. This will result in over 275 breakdowns. South Florida teams will come a little later as I am still waiting on schedules to come out from teams in Broward and Dade. 

The first three teams that will be up include Jacksonville Ed White, Tampa Jesuit and Arcadia DeSoto County. 

To read the schedule breakdowns, you will need a FloridaHSFootball.com+ Subscription ($4.99 a month or $44.99 per year). You can click here for the monthly rate or here for the yearly rate (I recommend the yearly rate as it comes out cheaper).

You can find a list of all the schedule breakdowns here as I do them each day so you can go back and read up on them. I will post the links on each of the teams once they are live.

Thursday June 9

Jacksonville Ed White (Class 2M-3)
Tampa Jesuit (Class 3M-5)
Arcadia DeSoto County (Class 2S-15)

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2 hours ago, Joshua Wilson said:

Starting today (June 9) I will be publishing anywhere from 3 to 5 schedule breakdowns daily leading up to the 2022 season for any team that reached the playoffs or at least achieved 5 wins during the 2021 season. This will result in over 275 breakdowns. South Florida teams will come a little later as I am still waiting on schedules to come out from teams in Broward and Dade. 

The first three teams that will be up include Jacksonville Ed White, Tampa Jesuit and Arcadia DeSoto County. 

To read the schedule breakdowns, you will need a FloridaHSFootball.com+ Subscription ($4.99 a month or $44.99 per year). You can click here for the monthly rate or here for the yearly rate (I recommend the yearly rate as it comes out cheaper).

You can find a list of all the schedule breakdowns here as I do them each day so you can go back and read up on them. I will post the links on each of the teams once they are live.

Thursday June 9

Jacksonville Ed White (Class 2M-3)
Tampa Jesuit (Class 3M-5)
Arcadia DeSoto County (Class 2S-15)

The first posts are going up now!

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33 minutes ago, Perspective said:

Here's my Reader's Digest Condensed Version for the tightwads out there:

Jesuit will win almost all of their games (if not all), while Ed White and Arcadia DeSoto will both win about half their games.  B)

 

No doubt Josh's breakdown will be more extensive and more accurate. 

Ed White probably wins at least 7 of their regular season schedule and will cruise to a district championship pretty easily as Ed White has gotten transfers from both teams already

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