Week 15 football rankings: BGA, CPA, Nashville Christian advance to state
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Week 15 football rankings: BGA, CPA, Nashville Christian advance to state

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The Division II championship matchups are set. Now we wait and see what Division I programs in the 615 Preps coverage area could be joining them

Seven programs in the area have a chance to advance to Chattanooga and play for a gold ball. Last week’s results also prompted some changes in this week’s rankings.

The 615 Preps staff has put together a list of the top five large, medium, and small class teams in our coverage area following last week’s action. This rankings are based off of results, head-to-head matchups and current form for teams.

Large Class teams include 6A and Division II-AAA. Medium Class teams include 5A, 4A, and Division II-AA. Small Class teams include 3A, 2A, 1A, and Division II-A, and each grouping has roughly 30 teams in it.

Large Class

1. Ravenwood (13-0): It was a complete team performance by the Raptors who jumped out to a 31-point lead and cruised to the semis with a 38-14 win over Stewarts Creek. Up next: at Houston (11-2)

2. Oakland (12-1): Never count out the Patriots when Daune Morris is on the field. Celebrating his 18th birthday, Morris ran for 253 yards and four touchdowns to lead Oakland to a come-from-behind 49-46 win over Riverdale. Up next: vs. Maryville (12-1)

3. Ensworth (11-1): The Tigers just couldn’t get their offense going as their season came to an end with a 31-7 loss to McCallie.

Demarii Thompson (10) scores Ensworth’s lone touchdown in the Tigers’ 31-7 loss to McCallie. Kevin Smith/615 Preps

4. Riverdale (10-3): The Warriors led by 10 late in the third but had no answers for Morris in their second loss of the season to Oakland.

5. Stewarts Creek (11-2): An unforgettable season for the Red Hawks came to an end against the state’s No. 1 team in Ravenwood.

The rest of the top 10

6. Brentwood Academy (8-4)

7. Blackman (6-6)

8. Green Hill (10-1)

9. Mt. Juliet (11-1)

10. Brentwood (9-3)

Medium Class

1. Page (13-0): William Wiebush threw a touchdown to Brenden Anes and also busted a highlight reel 72-yard touchdown run to lead the Patriots past Shelbyville 28-6. Up next: at Springfield (8-5)

2. CPA (13-0): In a rematch of last year’s Division II-AA championship, the Lions stomped Boyd Buchanan 34-7. Owen Cabell caught four passes for 125 yards and a touchdown in the win. Off

Owen Cabell hauls in a long touchdown reception in CPA’s 34-7 win over Boyd Buchanan. Kevin Smith/615 Preps

3. BGA (11-2): The Wildcats got their revenge against FRA holding on to beat the Panthers 28-21. Kaedyn Marable threw for 315 yards and four touchdowns to propel BGA to its first state championship since 2018. Off

4. Macon County (11-2): White County had no answers for Gabe Borders. The Tigers senior leader rushed for 188 yards and three touchdowns in the 35-19 win. Up next: vs. Anderson County (11-1)

5. Springfield (8-5): There may not be a hotter team in the state right now than the Yellow Jackets. They picked up another revenge game on Friday when they traveled to Shackle Island and crushed Beech 47-14. Up next: vs. Page

The rest of the top 10

6. Pearl-Cohn (10-3)

Springfield’s KJ Chatman (9) celebrates following one of his touchdowns in the Yellow Jackets’ 47-14 win over Beech. Cam Reid/615 Preps

7. FRA (11-2)

8. Beech (11-2)

9. Centennial (7-5)

10. Hendersonville (7-4)

Small Class

1. Nashville Christian (11-1): Jared Curtis picked apart the Jackson Christian defense throwing for six touchdowns and a rushing touchdown in a 62-34 win. Up next: Off

2. East Nashville (10-2): Kinnie Fuller tore up the White House Heritage defense to the tune of two rushing touchdowns and a long receiving touchdown in the Eagles’ 42-7 win. Up next: at Westview (13-0)

3. Westmoreland (10-3): Down by 14 early, the Eagles stiffened up and a had a shot to tie or win the game late but came up just short in their 14-7 loss to Marion County.

4. White House Heritage (9-4): East Nashville’s defense kept the Patriots from ever getting in a groove as their best season in some time came to an end in a 35-point loss.

5. DCA (10-3): DCA had no answer for Montae Baldwin. The Bulldogs’ standout back rushed for 207 yards and a pair of touchdowns to end the Wildcats’ season 47-13.

The rest of the top 10

6. East Robertson (10-2)

7. Friendship Christian (7-4)

8. Eagleville (8-4)

9. Sycamore (6-6)

10. Liberty Creek (5-7)

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Joe Spears

Sports reporter for 615Preps in Nashville. Bylines with On3, The Tennessean, The DNJ, The Jackson Sun, IndyStar, Newsday
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