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2019 Tiers- Tier 3 RELEASED!


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11 hours ago, Rufus69 said:

Marietta was just named the No.1 team in Georgia for 2019 by the AJC...as I predicted.   They are currently...the bees knees.  They will only get better.  Lowndes is probably the only team that has a shot at them...and that's "Slim and none".  Just for the record...Slim was recently seen on I-10 heading west to Texas.

Oh Woe Is Everybody Else in Georgia

 

Rufus>>

Tell this to @ECHS05, your resident guru.

I loved Marrietta last year, I am looking for big things from them this year, unlike Pumpkin.

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1 hour ago, noonereal said:

Tell this to @ECHS05, your resident guru.

I loved Marrietta last year, I am looking for big things from them this year, unlike Pumpkin.

They gotta prove it. MY alma mater put them out of the playoffs last year. And thats not good.

If they are going to do it though... Thisll be the year.

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Tier 1 - 

 

Tier 2 -  

 

Tier 3 - 

 

Tier 4 -  ST. Louis (HI)  Cen10, SJR, John Curtis, Miami Central,  Jserra, ,  East St. Louis, Lincoln Way East, Atasociata, Aledo, Zachary, Miami Northwestern,  Hoover, Colquitt, De Matha, Bergen Catholic, Gonzaga
 

Tier 5 -   OLGC , Iggy, Hoban, Acadiana, Chandler, West Monroe, Mission Viejo, Guyer, McEachern, Milton,  Cen10AZ, Eastside Catholic, Saguaro, Narbonne, Carol City, Columbia, Jokes

Tier 6 - St. Xavier (OH), Lowndes, Parkview, Loyola Academy, Destrehan, Servite,  DBP, AHP, C-Hill, Westlake (Tx), Bishop Dunne, Guyer, SPP, Grayson, Archer, North Gwinett, Folsom, Colerain

*Requests to add your team will be honored.  But must be Tier 6 or above to be placed on a Tier.

Below is an explanation of the Methodolgy used to place the teams on various Tiers.  The Tier concept recognizes that W/L records are a function of quality of opponent, and as such, RELEVANCY of opponent MUST be factored in.  The Tiers recognizes that in some cases, a 10-0 team (ranked in Top 100 by some outlets) could get blown off the field by a 5-5 (unranked) team that played a tougher schedule.  This is why the Tiers was created.

 

*Not attempting to rank every team, only the ones we discuss on this site.

*Teams are ranked appropriately for that week in the season.  Teams can improve and regress comparatively.

* The Tiers are fluid and subject to extreme fluctuations early in the year, leveling out as the year progresses.

*Tier placements consider a teams entire body of work, however are weighted heaviest on recent games and game weights decrease in significance in reverse order.  In other words, early road OOS losses to relevant teams can be overcome as the season progresses.

*Teams placed on the same Tier can compete with other same Tier teams and possibly win 2+ of 10. 

*Basically there is a -10 point drop between tiers.  Could vary from a TD to 3 scores depending on the styles of teams playing.  This does not necessarily mean that there is a 30 point difference between Tier 1 and Tier 3, only that the chances of a Tier 3 team beating a Tier 1 team are exponentially less than the chances of a Tier 2 Team beating a Tier 1 team.

*The Tiers will ultimately be made up of (16) teams per Tier that would form competitive playoff brackets.

*Texas teams generally have not played enough OOS games to gauge properly #crapshoot.  There must be a daisy chain OOS connection for a reference point.  Teams with no OOS daisy chain connection may not be placed on a Tier.  (Texas exempt)

*Tiers are based on exhaustive research, Multiple games watched, and good gut feelings.

*This is a crowd sourced rating. All input will be considered and adjustments will be made as appropriate

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3 minutes ago, Sammyswordsman said:

Tier 1 - 

 

Tier 2 -  

 

Tier 3 - 

 

Tier 4 -  ST. Louis (HI)  Cen10, SJR, John Curtis, Miami Central,  Jserra, Deerfield Beach, Colerain, Jokes, East St. Louis, Lincoln Way East, Atasociata, Aledo, Zachary, Miami Northwestern,  Hoover, Colquitt
 

Tier 5 -   OLGC , Iggy, Hoban, Acadiana, Chandler, West Monroe, Mission Viejo, Guyer, McEachern, Milton,  Cen10AZ, Eastside Catholic, Saguaro, Narbonne, Carol City, Columbia

Tier 6 - St. Xavier (OH), Lowndes, Parkview, Loyola Academy, Destrehan, Servite,  DBP, AHP, C-Hill, Westlake (Tx), Bishop Dunne, Guyer, SPP, Grayson, Archer, North Gwinett, Folsom

*Requests to add your team will be honored.  But must be Tier 6 or above to be placed on a Tier.

Below is an explanation of the Methodolgy used to place the teams on various Tiers.  The Tier concept recognizes that W/L records are a function of quality of opponent, and as such, RELEVANCY of opponent MUST be factored in.  The Tiers recognizes that in some cases, a 10-0 team (ranked in Top 100 by some outlets) could get blown off the field by a 5-5 (unranked) team that played a tougher schedule.  This is why the Tiers was created.

 

*Not attempting to rank every team, only the ones we discuss on this site.

*Teams are ranked appropriately for that week in the season.  Teams can improve and regress comparatively.

* The Tiers are fluid and subject to extreme fluctuations early in the year, leveling out as the year progresses.

*Tier placements consider a teams entire body of work, however are weighted heaviest on recent games and game weights decrease in significance in reverse order.  In other words, early road OOS losses to relevant teams can be overcome as the season progresses.

*Teams placed on the same Tier can compete with other same Tier teams and possibly win 2+ of 10. 

*Basically there is a -10 point drop between tiers.  Could vary from a TD to 3 scores depending on the styles of teams playing.  This does not necessarily mean that there is a 30 point difference between Tier 1 and Tier 3, only that the chances of a Tier 3 team beating a Tier 1 team are exponentially less than the chances of a Tier 2 Team beating a Tier 1 team.

*The Tiers will ultimately be made up of (16) teams per Tier that would form competitive playoff brackets.

*Texas teams generally have not played enough OOS games to gauge properly #crapshoot.  There must be a daisy chain OOS connection for a reference point.  Teams with no OOS daisy chain connection may not be placed on a Tier.  (Texas exempt)

*Tiers are based on exhaustive research, Multiple games watched, and good gut feelings.

*This is a crowd sourced rating. All input will be considered and adjustments will be made as appropriate

Lmao 😂 Atasociata lmao Sammy just threw names in a hat and picked them out... SJR is Top 15 team in most polls and you got them ranked with Atasociata lmao

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1 minute ago, Extremely Humble said:

This guy really moved Folsom to Tier 6 with freaking Servite when they didn't even play. This is why your polls can't be taken seriously Sammy. You're one of the most biased posters on these forums. 

The Block effect is real. 

Bi Product of the DLS game, and the projection of the DLS vs. devil result in week 3.  If DLS had won then the devil would have stayed in Tier 5.

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Sammy,

I am surprised that ESL and LWE made your 4th Tier. I would have thought 5th. Without any measurable OOS games they certainly must prove it.....And this year they both should have had one good one each....they are both loaded with athletes, talent and potential.I am just assuming that Nazarath Academy isn`t going to be on the 3rd Tier...They don`t belong...too many questions on the OL. Next week Chicago Simeon plays SFA Will SFA have a bit of a let-down after tearing up MC ? I doubt it......SFA wins  55---20.

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Tier 1 - 

 

Tier 2 -  

 

Tier 3  DLS, Columbus, S, Katy,  Longview, Mentor, Marietta, Northwestern

 

Tier 4 -  ST. Louis (HI)  Cen10, SJR, John Curtis,   Jserra, ,  East St. Louis, Lincoln Way East, Atasociata, Aledo, Zachary,  Hoover, Colquitt, De Matha, Bergen Catholic, Gonzaga
 

Tier 5 -   OLGC , Iggy, Hoban, Acadiana, Chandler, West Monroe, Mission Viejo, Guyer, McEachern, Milton,  Cen10AZ, Eastside Catholic, Saguaro, Narbonne,  Columbia,

Tier 6 - St. Xavier (OH), Lowndes, Parkview, Loyola Academy, Destrehan, Servite,   C-Hill, Westlake (Tx), Bishop Dunne, Guyer, SPP, Grayson, Archer, North Gwinett, Folsom, Colerain

*Requests to add your team will be honored.  But must be Tier 6 or above to be placed on a Tier.

Below is an explanation of the Methodolgy used to place the teams on various Tiers.  The Tier concept recognizes that W/L records are a function of quality of opponent, and as such, RELEVANCY of opponent MUST be factored in.  The Tiers recognizes that in some cases, a 10-0 team (ranked in Top 100 by some outlets) could get blown off the field by a 5-5 (unranked) team that played a tougher schedule.  This is why the Tiers was created.

 

*Not attempting to rank every team, only the ones we discuss on this site.

*Teams are ranked appropriately for that week in the season.  Teams can improve and regress comparatively.

* The Tiers are fluid and subject to extreme fluctuations early in the year, leveling out as the year progresses.

*Tier placements consider a teams entire body of work, however are weighted heaviest on recent games and game weights decrease in significance in reverse order.  In other words, early road OOS losses to relevant teams can be overcome as the season progresses.

*Teams placed on the same Tier can compete with other same Tier teams and possibly win 2+ of 10. 

*Basically there is a -10 point drop between tiers.  Could vary from a TD to 3 scores depending on the styles of teams playing.  This does not necessarily mean that there is a 30 point difference between Tier 1 and Tier 3, only that the chances of a Tier 3 team beating a Tier 1 team are exponentially less than the chances of a Tier 2 Team beating a Tier 1 team.

*The Tiers will ultimately be made up of (16) teams per Tier that would form competitive playoff brackets.

*Texas teams generally have not played enough OOS games to gauge properly #crapshoot.  There must be a daisy chain OOS connection for a reference point.  Teams with no OOS daisy chain connection may not be placed on a Tier.  (Texas exempt)

*Tiers are based on exhaustive research, Multiple games watched, and good gut feelings.

*This is a crowd sourced rating. All input will be considered and adjustments will be made as appropriate

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32 minutes ago, Sammyswordsman said:

Tier 1 - 

 

Tier 2 -  

 

Tier 3 -  SJP, DLS, Columbus, St. Ed, Cardinal Gibbons, Katy, Lake Travis, Longview, Mentor, Marietta, Northwestern

 

Tier 4 -  ST. Louis (HI)  Cen10, SJR, John Curtis, Miami Central,  Jserra, ,  East St. Louis, Lincoln Way East, Atasociata, Aledo, Zachary,  Hoover, Colquitt, De Matha, Bergen Catholic, Gonzaga
 

Tier 5 -   OLGC , Iggy, Hoban, Acadiana, Chandler, West Monroe, Mission Viejo, Guyer, McEachern, Milton,  Cen10AZ, Eastside Catholic, Saguaro, Narbonne, Carol City, Columbia, Jokes

Tier 6 - St. Xavier (OH), Lowndes, Parkview, Loyola Academy, Destrehan, Servite,  DBP, AHP, C-Hill, Westlake (Tx), Bishop Dunne, Guyer, SPP, Grayson, Archer, North Gwinett, Folsom, Colerain

*Requests to add your team will be honored.  But must be Tier 6 or above to be placed on a Tier.

Below is an explanation of the Methodolgy used to place the teams on various Tiers.  The Tier concept recognizes that W/L records are a function of quality of opponent, and as such, RELEVANCY of opponent MUST be factored in.  The Tiers recognizes that in some cases, a 10-0 team (ranked in Top 100 by some outlets) could get blown off the field by a 5-5 (unranked) team that played a tougher schedule.  This is why the Tiers was created.

 

*Not attempting to rank every team, only the ones we discuss on this site.

*Teams are ranked appropriately for that week in the season.  Teams can improve and regress comparatively.

* The Tiers are fluid and subject to extreme fluctuations early in the year, leveling out as the year progresses.

*Tier placements consider a teams entire body of work, however are weighted heaviest on recent games and game weights decrease in significance in reverse order.  In other words, early road OOS losses to relevant teams can be overcome as the season progresses.

*Teams placed on the same Tier can compete with other same Tier teams and possibly win 2+ of 10. 

*Basically there is a -10 point drop between tiers.  Could vary from a TD to 3 scores depending on the styles of teams playing.  This does not necessarily mean that there is a 30 point difference between Tier 1 and Tier 3, only that the chances of a Tier 3 team beating a Tier 1 team are exponentially less than the chances of a Tier 2 Team beating a Tier 1 team.

*The Tiers will ultimately be made up of (16) teams per Tier that would form competitive playoff brackets.

*Texas teams generally have not played enough OOS games to gauge properly #crapshoot.  There must be a daisy chain OOS connection for a reference point.  Teams with no OOS daisy chain connection may not be placed on a Tier.  (Texas exempt)

*Tiers are based on exhaustive research, Multiple games watched, and good gut feelings.

*This is a crowd sourced rating. All input will be considered and adjustments will be made as appropriate

Lmao only Sammy’s poll you can Flip upside down and actually makes more sense

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3 minutes ago, Sammyswordsman said:

SJR guys are a salty bunch.  Lets see what happens next week before you start pimping SJR for Tier 1

Not salty just concerned that the pollster has an agenda how cardinals gibbons gets shut out and blown out by 30 something by some team with a bull mascot and is blessed teir 3 Clearance 😐 🤷🏿‍♂️

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Just now, imaGoodBoyNow said:

Not salty just concerned that the pollster has an agenda how cardinals gibbons gets shut out and blown out by 30 something by some team with a bull mascot and is blessed teir 3 Clearance 😐 🤷🏿‍♂️

Sorry,  The interns were supposed to audit the preseason rankings prior to release this morning.

Sigh, Just cant find good help these days.

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