In Tennessee, excitement is brewing as the TSSAA has released its initial region alignments for high school football for the upcoming 2025-2028 seasons. This announcement marks the start of a new chapter for football programs across the state, kicking off with the 2025 TSSAA football season.
Schools now have a chance to appeal their placements, which will be a subject of discussion during the TSSAA Board of Control’s regular meeting scheduled for November 21. After these appeals, the Board will finalize the regions, providing some clarity for teams looking ahead to the new season.
The alignments cover eight distinct regions, each featuring a variety of schools. For instance, Region 1 includes schools like Cloudland High School, Cosby High School, and Unaka High School. Region 2 consists of teams like Coalfield High School and Rockwood High School, while Region 3 boasts Copper Basin High School and Whitwell High School among its members. Each region showcases the diversity and talent present in Tennessee’s high school football landscape.
In addition to those, Region 4 has schools such as Clay County High School and Innovation Academy of Robertson County. Meanwhile, Region 5 features Cornersville High School and Fayetteville High School, highlighting the competitive spirit across various locations.
As fans look forward to the excitement of upcoming games, teams will be gearing up to showcase their skills within their new regions. The TSSAA’s release of these alignments not only shapes the future of high school football in Tennessee but also ignites the passion among players, coaches, and fans alike.
Overall, the next few months will be crucial for schools as they prepare for the changes ahead, and the final decisions by the Board of Control could significantly impact their strategies for the future.