snowman33
Active member
Since there are only three weeks left in the regular season, I thought this would be a good time to start talking about seeding, who will likely be in or out, and what has to happen for each of the teams to qualify for the playoffs. Here is how it looks after week 7:
1) Harrison (6-1) 19.2
2) Cincinnati Turpin (7-0) 18.24
3) Cincinnati LaSalle (6-1) 17.29
4) Columbus St. Francis-DeSales (6-1) 15.91
5) Canal Winchester (6-1) 15.67
6) Columbus Walnut Ridge (7-0) 14.70
7) Cincinnati Anderson (5-2) 14.35
8) Cincinnati Winton Woods (5-2) 13.52
9) Xenia (6-1) 13.45
10) Oxford Talawanda (5-2) 11.66
11) Columbus St. Charles (4-3) 10.17
12) Morrow Little Miami (5-2) 9.82
13) Kings Mills Kings (4-3) 9.60
14) Ashville Teays Valley (5-2) 8.67
15) Whitehall Whitehall-Yearling (4-3) 8.30
Obviously there will still be alot of movement and lots of opportunities for teams to move up and qualify for the playoffs. The biggest games this week, in my opinion, are Anderson at Turpin, Elder at Winton Woods, and LaSalle at St. Xavier. There is potential for ALOT of movement after Friday's games. I don't know much about the Columbus area teams that are highly ranked. I've looked at all of their results but can someone fill us in on these teams and if any of them are a legitimate threat to win the region?
1) Harrison (6-1) 19.2
2) Cincinnati Turpin (7-0) 18.24
3) Cincinnati LaSalle (6-1) 17.29
4) Columbus St. Francis-DeSales (6-1) 15.91
5) Canal Winchester (6-1) 15.67
6) Columbus Walnut Ridge (7-0) 14.70
7) Cincinnati Anderson (5-2) 14.35
8) Cincinnati Winton Woods (5-2) 13.52
9) Xenia (6-1) 13.45
10) Oxford Talawanda (5-2) 11.66
11) Columbus St. Charles (4-3) 10.17
12) Morrow Little Miami (5-2) 9.82
13) Kings Mills Kings (4-3) 9.60
14) Ashville Teays Valley (5-2) 8.67
15) Whitehall Whitehall-Yearling (4-3) 8.30
Obviously there will still be alot of movement and lots of opportunities for teams to move up and qualify for the playoffs. The biggest games this week, in my opinion, are Anderson at Turpin, Elder at Winton Woods, and LaSalle at St. Xavier. There is potential for ALOT of movement after Friday's games. I don't know much about the Columbus area teams that are highly ranked. I've looked at all of their results but can someone fill us in on these teams and if any of them are a legitimate threat to win the region?