With the first two weeks of high school football behind us, here’s a preview of the Week 3 schedule. A total of 178 games are set to be played this week. After a slow start for regional matchups, Week 3 will see a significant increase, with 76 games featuring regional opponents. Three teams will compete against non-TSSAA opponents, and 10 teams will be on their bye week. Week 3 Scoreboard.
Historical Notes:
– Montgomery Bell Academy at Memphis University: These two teams have faced each other a total of eight times in the playoffs, once being the championship. The last time was in 2020 when MUS defeated MBA 49-42 in the semifinals. The last three regular season meetings have been decided by a score less than five points each game.
– Dyersburg at Covington: Since 2021, the home team has taken the victory.
– Houston High at Germantown: Since 2021, the away team has taken the victory. Furthermore, the score of the 2023 matchup was decided by just one point, a 14-13 Germantown victory.
– Hickman at Summertown: The last two times these teams have faced each other, in 2023 and 2018, the score of the game has been 28-14 each time. Summertown won in 2018 and Hickman won in 2023.
– Brentwood Academy at Christian Brothers: These two teams have faced each other three times in the playoff semifinals. The last one was in 2005.
– Independence at Centennial: Independence defeated Centennial in the 2015 playoff semifinals, 56-15.
– Volunteer High at Sullivan East: This a regional matchup. Since 2020, the away team has secured the victory.
This week, 83 football contests will be streamed by schools statewide on the NFHS Network. The network also features more than a dozen soccer matches and over 30 volleyball games. By subscribing to the NFHS Network, you not only gain access to these events but also contribute to supporting the schools and covering the costs of providing the service.
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