Rankings
1-Waco- With the dismantling of the Dreamkillers, Waco has proven that it doesn't matter what's going on in house as long as you can leave it off the field. They served notice that they're not going to go down easy with a solid all around effort on both sides of the ball.
2-Bel Air- That Beardog is never going to let up. With a 10 game winning streak in tow, the juggernaut that is Bel Air will be hard to stop. They took a bite out of Waco earlier in the year.
3- Dallas has gone 11-2-1 after a rough start and plays well against playoff caliber teams. With the rejuvination of the Offense and a more than capable D, they're going to be tough to gameplan.
4- Great Plains pulled off a game for the ages against Rutger's. No one imagined it would be a kicker's duel but the Reapers had the Ace in the hole the whole time-Goal Post, who unconceivably kicked 2 fg's from over 50 yds away. Losing to all four top 5 teams hurts their rankings for an otherwise excellent unit.
5-Spicewood- This team has grown exponentially since day one, RJ Stew and the boys have made a late season push and have a legitimate shot of finding glory.
6-Las Vegas- Solid team that transitioned during the season but stayed competitive. Do they have enough of an identity now to knock off one of the better teams?
7-Oakland- A good team that seems to have lost some of it's momentum. Losing 4 of their last 6 is never a good way to go into the postseason
8- Noobs- O' Scarlet, O' Scarlet wherefore art thou Scarlet.
The team is hoping to ride the new A7 rushing title winner, Greg Martin to a playoff win, but history shows that might be too big of an endeavor for him. The team has lost 6 out of 7 against playoff teams.
1-Waco- With the dismantling of the Dreamkillers, Waco has proven that it doesn't matter what's going on in house as long as you can leave it off the field. They served notice that they're not going to go down easy with a solid all around effort on both sides of the ball.
2-Bel Air- That Beardog is never going to let up. With a 10 game winning streak in tow, the juggernaut that is Bel Air will be hard to stop. They took a bite out of Waco earlier in the year.
3- Dallas has gone 11-2-1 after a rough start and plays well against playoff caliber teams. With the rejuvination of the Offense and a more than capable D, they're going to be tough to gameplan.
4- Great Plains pulled off a game for the ages against Rutger's. No one imagined it would be a kicker's duel but the Reapers had the Ace in the hole the whole time-Goal Post, who unconceivably kicked 2 fg's from over 50 yds away. Losing to all four top 5 teams hurts their rankings for an otherwise excellent unit.
5-Spicewood- This team has grown exponentially since day one, RJ Stew and the boys have made a late season push and have a legitimate shot of finding glory.
6-Las Vegas- Solid team that transitioned during the season but stayed competitive. Do they have enough of an identity now to knock off one of the better teams?
7-Oakland- A good team that seems to have lost some of it's momentum. Losing 4 of their last 6 is never a good way to go into the postseason
8- Noobs- O' Scarlet, O' Scarlet wherefore art thou Scarlet.
The team is hoping to ride the new A7 rushing title winner, Greg Martin to a playoff win, but history shows that might be too big of an endeavor for him. The team has lost 6 out of 7 against playoff teams.
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