Harrison Central vs Meridian Live HS Football (Oct. 4, 2024)
Harrison Central High School vs. Meridian High School Football LIVE Online, TV Info - Friday, October 4th 2024 Harrison Central High School plays on the road versus Meridian High School Boys Football at In Progress.
All signs point toward another 2024 High school football championship for the, Harrison Central vs Meridian. But unbeaten has its own destination in mind when the two teams face off Friday in the High School Athletic Association championship game at Harrison Central vs Meridian Live Playoff: Class State Championship. In select markets, you can stream the game live free on any device.
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Nix has also rushed for 626 yards and 11 more scores for the high-powered Red Devils attack, which has piled up 564 points and averages 455 yards per game, almost evenly divided between the run and the pass.
“He would want us to go to states,” High School football team offensive lineman Jamal Baldwin said Harrison Central vs Meridian On Friday. “He would want to be here with us. We would want him to be here with us, so we got to get this for him.”
The Harrison Central vs Meridian 2024 high school football season is coming to a close, and this week four MaxPreps Top 25 teams will compete for a state championship. No. 18 Thompson (NFSH) got the party began by defeating Central (Phenix City) 38-22 at Protective Stadium on Friday to capture its third consecutive NFSH 7A title (Birmingham).
After piling up over 200 yards receiving and two touchdowns, Ryan Peppins, a recent Utah recruit, was voted MVP of the Harrison Central vs Meridian game. Conner Harrell, a North Carolina commit, exited the game early due to an injury, but returned in the second quarter to throw for over 300 yards and three touchdowns. Trevor Hardy, Trequon Fegans, and Anquon Fegans all got interceptions.
Braylin Presley won four state championships throughout his high school career. In the MaxPreps 6A-II championship, the MaxPreps State-bound running back led the Spartans to a 63-14 victory against Deer Creek (Edmond). He scored four touchdowns in all as Bixby won their fourth state championship in a row. They also established a state record by winning their 49th straight game, topping Wagoner’s previous mark of 48 set in 2017.
Last year, No. 20 Dutch Fork (Irmo) became the first school in South Carolina history to win five consecutive state championships, and it will play Gaffney (14-0) for its sixth straight 5A championship on Friday at Charlie W. Johnson Stadium (Columbia). Tom Knotts has a 61-0-1 record in his previous 62 games as the Silver Foxes’ head coach, and hasn’t lost a postseason game since 2015.
On Friday at Finley Stadium (Chattanooga), No. 25 Oakland (Murfreesboro) will play 14-0 Summit for its second consecutive Division 1 Class 6A state title (Spring Hill). The Patriots have won 28 games in a row, with 26 of those victories coming by double digits.
Travis Hunter and No. 3 Collins Hill (Suwanee) are one win away from participating in their second straight Georgia AAAAAAA state championship game, but they must first beat reigning champion Grayson (Loganville). Last year’s state championship game featured these two teams, with the Rams winning 38-14.
On Friday, Harrison Central vs Meridian in the other Georgia AAAAAAA semifinal.
The quarterfinals of the UIL MaxPreps 6A Division 1 and Division 2 tournaments contain a total of four MaxPreps Top 25 teams.
In Division 1, No. 10 Southlake Carroll (Southlake) visits Apogee Stadium (Denton) to take on (11-2) Allen, while No. 24 Duncanville visits (11-2) DeSoto at Ford Center (Frisco). Both games will take place on Friday.
No. 2 Westlake (Austin) meets (3-1) Vandegrift (Austin) at DKR MaxPreps Memorial Stadium (Austin), while No. 6 Katy faces (10-3) Summer Creek (Houston) at Rice Stadium (Houston). Both games will take place on Friday.