An overview of week 6 matchups in Tennessee high school football
This is the fifth game of the week we are coming into high school football season and six more games are remaining in the regular season! Below is the fix of 168 matches that are set for week six.
The week’s games will feature region against region in 110 different games. More than twenty schools won’t be taking an active part in one weekend; just six different teams will compete against non-TSSAA teams.
We thus encourage all fans physically present in the stadiums or at their television sets to be good supporters for the teams of their choice during matches and at the same time maintaining sportsmanlike conduct. Always remember courtesy, fair play and most importantly respect for opponents and other organizers of the game. You’re permitted to demonstrate spirit for teams, just remember to do this with style.
Historical Notes
Upperman at Cumberland County: Last three years the score margin has remained precisely at 34 points every single time.
Hendersonville at Beech: This region game represents a traditional cross-town fierce rivalry that has been in existence for sometime. So far, Columbia is 4-1 overall, 1-0 in the region As for the Brampton Titans, they are 4-1 in play, 1-0 in regionals.
Middle Tennessee Christian at Friendship Christian: Since 2019, the home team has emerged as a winner if the current ranking between the two teams is being discussed.
Stone Memorial at Dekalb County: Spanning the last four years, the difference between these regional rivals is normally not more than a three point difference.
Oneida at Greenback: If we continue with the last six games played between these two sides, we note that the host has triumphed. Both of these teams also have playoff history going into this season. Greenback and Oneida competed in the 1992 semifinals of Oneida’s 17-12 victory over Greenback.
Clarksville Northeast at Henry County: The 2013 playoff semifinals saw Henry County defeat us 43-14.
NFHS Network
This week, the NFHS Network has televised 87 football games from schools in this state, together with 15 soccer games and 30 volleyball games. With your subscription for the NFHS Network you don’t only get to follow these interesting events but also contribute to the schools and for the expenses which occurred for the Service.
It is easy to enjoy the games – download the NFHS Network app to the GOOGLE Play or iTunes App Store and watch live coverage on your computer, tablet or smartphone from anywhere.