Three Acadiana Area Schools Remain In High School Football Playoffs
We’ve reached the semifinal round of the LHSAA football playoffs, and three teams from the Acadiana area remain alive in their quest for a spot for the state finals.
We’ve reached the semifinal round of the LHSAA football playoffs, and three teams from the Acadiana area remain alive in their quest for a spot for the state finals.
As college football’s regular season nears its end, the postseason picture is starting to take shape. Barring a major shakeup in the polls, Alabama punched its ticket to the national title game. The only thing that remains to be seen is if they’ll have another shot at top-ranked LSU. Next week’s conference championship games could shake up the BCS, while the Bedlam rivalry between Oklahoma and Oklahoma State will determine the Big 12 title and a spot in the Fiesta Bowl. Here are all the highlights from this week in the AP Top 25.
Carencro and Breaux Bridge roll on, St Thomas More and Catholic of New Iberia see playoff run come to an end.
For many schools across the country, this is rivalry week: the game that determines bragging rights and, in many cases, a coach’s future employment. But after last week’s chaotic BCS shakeup, a slew of one-loss teams are suddenly back in the national title mix, anxiously hoping for some SEC upsets to give them a shot. Combine that intrigue with a slew of heated rivalries and teams jockeying for conference championships and bowl positions, and it should be another exciting week in college football. Here are all the highlights from this week in the AP Top 25.
What do you think? Was Coach Miles right to take the knee or should he have at least attempted to run a play? The way the Ole Miss defense was playing I'm sure any play other than taking a knee probably would have scored points.
Here are the scores from games involving Acadiana-area schools in the regional round of the LHSAA football playoffs:
A number of teams from the Acadiana area are in action tonight, in the regional round of the LHSAA football playoffs.
In class 5A, 11th-seeded Acadiana travels to New Orleans, to take on Archbishop Rummel, while 7th-seeded Carencro plays host to 10th-seeded Ouachita Parish.
Derrick Brodus was sitting on his couch on fraternity row on the campus of the University of Tennessee when he got the call of a lifetime. It was the football team in need of a kicker.
The 2011 LHSAA has unveiled their 2011 high school football playoff brackets, with numerous Acadiana area teams involved in the field.
It’s a format that features 32 teams in five separate classifications.
Each week we will be updating you with the local high school football schedules and scores. Here are the scores from week ten.