Tennessee AP high school football poll after Week 7
The Associated Press’ Top 10 teams in each of Tennessee’s six Division I non-financial aid classifications and in the combined Division II financial aid classification as selected by Tennessee AP-member sportswriters and broadcasters. With first-place votes in parentheses, records through October 1, total points based on 10 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 10th-place vote:
Division I – Class 6A
1. Bradley Central (8) 7-0 149 1
2. Oakland (6) 6-1 141 2
3. Brentwood (1) 7-0 127 3
4. Germantown (1) 7-0 120 4
5. Mt. Juliet 7-0 84 5
6. Bearden 4-2 54 9
7. Cleveland 6-1 40 8
8. Riverdale 5-2 37 10
9. Bartlett 6-1 27 7
10. Clarksville 7-0 25 NR
Others receiving votes: Houston 23. Ravenwood 22. Maryville 20. Collierville 5. Green Hill 5. Cookeville 1.<
Division I – Class 5A
1. Centennial (8) 7-0 150 2
2. Knoxville West (7) 6-1 143 1
3. Henry County (1) 6-1 128 3
4. Southwind 7-0 106 4
5. Nolensville 6-1 88 5
6. Page 6-1 80 6
7. Munford 6-1 43 7
(tie) Oak Ridge 5-1 43 8
9. Walker Valley 6-1 41 9
10. McMinn County 5-2 25 NR
Others receiving votes: Powell 15. Sevier County 6. East Hamilton 5. Knoxville Halls 4. Hendersonville 2. Beech 1.<
Division I – Class 4A
1. Pearl-Cohn (12) 7-0 153 1
2. Upperman (3) 7-0 133 2
3. Elizabethton (1) 6-0 128 3
4. Hardin County 7-0 113 4
5. Greeneville 5-0 97 5
6. Haywood County 6-1 68 6
7. Macon County 6-1 57 T7
8. Stone Memorial 6-1 51 T7
9. Marshall County 6-1 41 9
10. Red Bank 4-2 10 NR
Others receiving votes: Northview Academy 9. Anderson County 9. Gibbs 6. Crockett County 3. Carter 1. White County 1.<
Division I – Class 3A
1. Alcoa (16) 7-0 160 1
2. Dyersburg 7-0 140 2
3. Meigs County 7-0 126 4
4. Gatlinburg-Pittman 6-1 101 5
5. East Nashville 5-2 89 3
6. Kingston 6-1 75 6
7. Giles County 4-2 59 T7
8. Covington 5-2 50 9
9. Chuckey-Doak 6-1 48 T7
10. McMinn Central 4-2 18 10
Others receiving votes: White House-Heritage 5. Ripley 3. Sequatchie County 3. Westview 2. Bolton 1.<
Division I – Class 2A
1. York Institute (5) 7-0 141 2
2. Marion County (5) 7-0 134 3
3. Huntingdon (5) 5-1 113 T5
4. Riverside (1) 5-2 96 1
5. Loretto 7-0 92 T5
6. Milan 6-1 78 4
7. East Robertson 6-1 53 8
8. Smith County 5-2 48 7
9. Lewis County 6-1 46 9
10. Mt. Pleasant 6-1 21 10
Others receiving votes: Hampton 19. South Greene 18. Mitchell 17. East Hickman 2. Waverly 1. Monterey 1.<
Division I – Class 1A
1. South Pittsburg (12) 7-0 156 1
2. Dresden (4) 7-0 145 2
3. Moore County 7-0 116 3
4. McKenzie 6-1 105 4
5. Coalfield 6-1 85 6
6. Memphis Academy of Science & Engineering 5-1 75 7
7. Whitwell 6-1 55 5
8. Clay County 5-2 38 9
(tie) Collinwood 5-1 38 10
10. Union City 4-3 30 8
Others receiving votes: Cloudland 10. Sale Creek 6. West Carroll 5. Lake County 5. Oliver Springs 5. Gordonsville 5. Halls 1.<
Division II – Class 1A
1. Jackson Christian (12) 7-0 156 2
2. Middle Tennessee Christian (3) 6-1 144 1
3. Friendship Christian (1) 6-1 130 3
4. First Assembly Christian 5-1 73 4
5. Trinity Christian Academy 5-1 72 5
Others receiving votes: Rosemark Academy 52. Columbia Academy 7. DCA 6.<
Division II – Class 2A
1. Franklin Road Academy (7) 7-0 148 1
2. Knoxville Webb (4) 7-0 139 3
3. CPA (5) 6-1 132 2
4. Boyd Buchanan 7-0 121 4
5. Davidson Academy 6-1 82 5
Others receiving votes: Lausanne Collegiate 18.<
Division II – Class 3A
1. McCallie (16) 7-0 160 1
2. Baylor 6-1 137 2
3. MUS 6-1 131 3
4. Ensworth 5-2 110 4
5. Lipscomb Academy 2-4 53 5
Others receiving votes: Knoxville Catholic 25. CBHS 24.
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All Associated Press members in Tennessee are eligible to participate in the high school football poll. Those who voted for this week’s poll are: Chattanooga Times Free Press, Chattanooga; The Leaf-Chronicle , Clarksville; The Daily Herald, Columbia; Herald-Citizen, Cookeville; Elizabethton Star, Elizabethton; Johnson City Press, Johnson City; Mirror-Exchange, Milan; Weakley County Press, Martin; Union City Daily Messenger, Union City; WCMT, Martin.
