Week 11 of the 2024 football regular season in Tennessee has arrived, featuring 162 region games during the final weekend. As the region games conclude, scores will be reported to the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA), and the state office staff will update the playoff brackets on the official TSSAA sports website. Out of the 172 games scheduled, 58 will not occur on Friday.
Fans can stream any of the 81 games available this week through the NFHS Network, which offers a subscription service allowing viewers to watch games from schools nationwide and support their chosen school. All playoff brackets will culminate in Chattanooga, the historic host city for the BlueCross Bowl Football Championships, which are scheduled to take place from December 5th to December 7th, 2024.
Whether attending the games in person or watching from home, fans are encouraged to celebrate great plays and sportsmanship, as sports bring people together in friendly rivalry and a shared love for the game.
Nearly 200 contests, including 80 varsity football games, will be broadcast by schools across the state on the NFHS Network this week. By subscribing to the NFHS Network, viewers contribute financially to the schools, helping support their athletic programs and covering the costs associated with the broadcast service.
Fans can easily watch the games on a computer, tablet, or smartphone by downloading the NFHS Network app from the [Google Play Store](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playon.nfhslive) or the [iTunes App Store](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/nfhs-network-live/id1116186798), allowing them to take live coverage with them wherever they go. For more information on subscribing to the NFHS Network, visit the [subscription page](https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/subscribe/retail).
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TSSAA Board Addresses School Classification Changes
The TSSAA Board of Control conducted a virtual meeting to address appeals related to forfeited football games and approved Milan High School’s request to move to Class 2A in volleyball, as well as Peabody High School’s request to use their original 2023-24 enrollment figures for future sports classifications. Further details are available in a summary document online.