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Week 1 Florida Top 25 & Classification Rankings


Joshua Wilson

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4 minutes ago, nolebull813 said:

How in the world can Southridge be over Carol City when CC beat them 50-0 last year?? 

Are you telling me that Southridge closed a 50 point gap in less than a year?  Not buying it 

Different year, different classes... even a coach change as well right before the season. Can't base everything off of last year. Sorry.

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13 hours ago, LakelandGator said:

True, but the MC team that played Cedar Grove is not #3 in Fla.

Venice is too low IMO.

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Lol if Trinity Christian can be #4 in the state I have no problem with MC being 3.    Trinity Christian is solid, but #4?   They got bounced last year by North Marion in a low classification.   

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11 minutes ago, 954gator said:

Lol if Trinity Christian can be #4 in the state I have no problem with MC being 3.    Trinity Christian is solid, but #4?   They got bounced last year by North Marion in a low classification.   

No... North Marion came ready, Trinity just looked too far ahead. But Trinity is very loaded.

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5 minutes ago, Joshua Wilson said:

They are back in their proper classification. Should have never moved up.

I guess.  If you are ranking them by most likely to win state I hear you.    The truth is Trinity Christian, Chaminade, NSU,  they just aren't that good (although I admit Trinity Christian at least somewhat belongs).  

Carol City on a down year would work them.   

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6 minutes ago, 954gator said:

I guess.  If you are ranking them by most likely to win state I hear you.    The truth is Trinity Christian, Chaminade, NSU,  they just aren't that good (although I admit Trinity Christian at least somewhat belongs).  

Carol City on a down year would work them.   

NSU... that is one team that had a lot of young talent last year. I wouldn't want to second guess them this year. But maybe I am wrong and I have to eat my words. 

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9 hours ago, Joshua Wilson said:

They are back in their proper classification. Should have never moved up.

They only moved up because they wanted to guarantee some games since most schools in North Florida are too scared to play TCA and look what happened

 

 

Only 3 schools in Duval had the guts to step up and play (Lee, Raines and Ribault) ironically those only 4 in Duval that will step up to play teams

 

 

Then you had Columbia and Godby for rest of North Florida

 

 

Nobody else wanted to play TCA

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