Exciting Region Showdowns in Week 4 of Football Season

Week 4 features key region matchups impacting playoff standings.

As Week 4 of the TSSAA high school football season approaches, fans eagerly anticipate another round of thrilling games. Out of the 177 games scheduled this week, 106 will feature significant region matchups that could influence playoff standings, while seven games will involve non-member teams.

Fans are encouraged to enjoy the games with a spirit of sportsmanship, as these events represent not only their schools but also their communities. For those unable to attend, at least 90 games will be broadcast on the NFHS Network, offering fans across the state and beyond a chance to watch. Subscribers will also have access to other sports, such as volleyball and soccer.

This week promises to be action-packed and engaging. Whether you’re participating or watching, let’s support our teams, respect our opponents, and enjoy the games responsibly.

### Historical Notes

– **Oakhaven at Fairley**: In the last five meetings between these two teams, the away team has emerged victorious each time.

– **Collinwood at Eagleville**: In their matchups over the past three years, the home team has won each game by more than 20 points.

– **Germantown at Riverdale**: These two opponents have faced each other twice in the state championship. Riverdale won 14-10 in the 1994 championship, and Germantown won 10-7 in 2003.

– **Smyrna at Ravenwood**: In 2006, these two teams faced each other in the state championship when the Bulldogs defeated the Raptors 35-14.

– **Memphis University School at McCallie**: In 2018, these two teams faced each other in the playoff semifinals where MUS took the victory, 10-7. More recently, in 2020, the teams faced each other in the state championship when McCallie won 44-0.

This week, nine games will feature rematches from the 2023 season, where the outcomes were determined by a single point.

### NFHS Network

This week, the NFHS Network will stream 98 football games from schools across the state, along with more than a dozen soccer matches and over 30 volleyball games. By subscribing to the NFHS Network, you not only get access to these exciting events but also help support the schools and cover the costs associated with the service.

Enjoying the games is easy—simply download the NFHS Network app from Google Play or the iTunes App Store, and you can watch live coverage on your computer, tablet, or smartphone from anywhere.

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