A.C. Reynolds have had a week off and are no doubt ready to get back on the field. A.L. Brown and A.C. Reynolds go head to head on Friday at 7:30 PM in their first playoff matchup of the year. Since neither squad is a stranger to landslide victories this season, you'd better bet it will be hard-fought showdown.
A.L. Brown had enough points to win and then some against Concord two weeks ago, taking their game 54-35. No one put up better numbers for A.L. Brown than senior Jordan Medley, who brought his A game into the match. He picked up 142 yards on the ground on 13 carries and threw 3 TDs. If you haven't heard Medley's name lately, then you haven't been paying much attention: he has loomed large in their past eight games.
Meanwhile, eight stomps in 11 total games is nothing to scoff at, and that's exactly where A.C. Reynolds stand after their most recent contest. They blew past T.C. Roberson 55-28. The win was familiar territory for A.C. Reynolds, who now have ten in a row.
Their wins bumped A.C. Reynolds to 10-1 and A.L. Brown to 6-5. A.C. Reynolds's offensive line will need to gear up for a tough test against a A.L. Brown defensive front that amassed seven sacks against Concord, so we'll see if they are up to the task.
Playoff bracket for these teams
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