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The 2018 Mid-American Conference football season will be the 73rd season for the Mid-American Conference (MAC). And is part of the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The season will begin on August 30 and will end on November 24. Dec 18, 2018 Bill Clark's team won 10 games and the Conference USA title, and its reward for beating Middle Tennessee State for the league championship game in Murfreesboro is a trip to Florida to take on MAC.
Schedules and results for this week's Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association boys and girls region basketball tournaments involving teams from Middle Tennessee.
Region 4-A
Friday: Girls: Pickett Co. 69, Trousdale Co. 34; Clay Co. at Watertown 73, Clay Co. 59; Goodpasture 38, Jackson Co. 35; Clarkrange 60, Red Boiling Springs 41; Boys: Goodpasture 55, Jackson Co. 51
Saturday: Boys: Clay Co. 102, Trousdale Co. 61; Monterey 63, Watertown 61; Pickett Co. 80, Gordonsville 73
at Watertown
Monday: Girls: Semifinals, Pickett Co. 85, Watertown, 50; Clarkrange 38, Goodpasture 24
Tuesday: Boys: Semifinals, Clay Co. 61, Goodpasture 51; Pickett Co. 54, Monterey 50
Wednesday: Girls: Championship, Pickett Co. 60, Clarkrange 56
Thursday: Boys: Championship, Clay Co. 48, Pickett Co. 43
Region 5-A
Friday: Girls: Huntland 74, McEwen 50; Forrest 50, Clarksville Academy 44; Community 80, Houston Co. 44; Moore Co. 64, Nashville Christian 31, 7 p.m.; Boys: Huntland 67, McEwen 62
Saturday: Boys: Middle Tennessee Christian 60, East Robertson 39; Community 92, Clarksville Academy 84; LEAD Academy 73, Eagleville 48
at Eagleville
Monday: Girls: Semifinals, Forrest 66, Huntland 55; Moore Co. 58, Community 48
Tuesday: Boys: Semifinals, Community 59, MTCS 56; Huntland 63, LEAD Academy 62
Wednesday: Girls: Championship, Forrest 33, Moore Co. 32
Thursday: Boys: Championship, Huntland 67, Community 66
Region 6-A
Friday: Girls: Richland 54, Collinwood 43; Summertown 72, Santa Fe 34; Loretto 49, Cornersville 32; Perry Co. 81, Mt. Pleasant 65
Saturday: Boys: Columbia Academy 79, Perry Co. 59; Wayne Co. 72, Mt. Pleasant 44; Cornersville at Collinwood 80, Cornersville 64; Loretto 59, Richland 54
at Richland
Monday: Girls: Semifinals, Perry Co. 56, Loretto, 53; Summertown 46, Richland 28
Tuesday: Boys: Semifinals, Loretto 67, Collinwood 59; Columbia Academy 76, Wayne Co. 74
Wednesday: Girls: Championship, Summertown 67, Perry Co. 54
Thursday: Boys: Championship, Loretto 67, Columbia Academy 55
Region 4-AA
Friday: Girls: Macon Co. 60, Signal Mtn. 38; Smith Co. 49, Chattanooga Christian 38; Livingston Academy 66, Notre Dame 33; Upperman 67, Bledsoe Co. 39
Saturday: Boys: Livingston Academy 59, Notre Dame 54; Upperman 64, Chattanooga Christian 46; Macon Co. 73, Bledsoe Co. 39; Central Magnet 67, Sequatchie Co. 47
at Tennessee Tech
Monday: Girls: Semifinals, Upperman 51, Livingston Academy 32; Macon Co. 50, Smith Co. 45
Tuesday: Boys: Macon Co. 66, Central Magnet 61; Semifinals: Livingston Academy 53, Upperman 52
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Wednesday: Girls: Championship, Upperman 43, Macon Co. 26
Thursday: Boys: Championship, Macon Co. 55, Livingston Academy 53
Region 5-AA
Friday: Girls: Cheatham Co. 68, Maplewood 41; East Nashville 73, Harpeth 48; Pearl-Cohn 54, White House Heritage 39; Westmoreland 41, Lipscomb Academy 35
Saturday: Boys: White House Heritage 55, Pearl-Cohn 44; Whites Creek 86, Cheatham Co. 33; East Nashville 82, Greenbrier 33; Maplewood 85, White House 46
at White House
Monday: Girls: Semifinals, East Nashville 71, Cheatham Co. 62; Pearl-Cohn 45, Westmoreland 29
Tuesday: Boys: Semifinals, Whites Creek 55, White House Heritage 45; Maplewood 73, East Nashville 56
Wednesday: Girls: Championship, East Nashville 67, Pearl-Cohn 43
Thursday: Boys: Championship, Whites Creek 71, Maplewood 64
Region 6-AA
Friday: Girls: Creek Wood 37, Marshall Co. 26; Giles Co. 49, East Hickman 38; CPA 39, Stewart Co. 23; Page 63, Lewis Co. 49
Saturday: Boys: Camden 70, Cascade 53; Giles Co. 68, Fairview 58; Marshall Co. 63, Creek Wood 42; CPA 65, Stewart Co. 44
at Creek Wood
Monday: Girls: Semifinals, Giles Co. 36, Creek Wood 35; CPA 55, Page 48
Tuesday: Boys: Semifinals, Camden 66, Giles Co. 62, 6 p.m.; CPA 65, Marshall Co. 48
Wednesday: Girls: Championship, Giles Co. 62, CPA 45
Thursday: Boys: Championship, CPA 63, Camden 36
Region 3-AAA
Friday: Girls: Bradley Central 69, Cookeville 35; Stone Memorial 58, Walker Valley 42; Cumberland Co. 77, McMinn Co. 58; White Co. 54, East Hamilton 51
Saturday: Boys: Cleveland 81, Warren Co. 62; Walker Valley 73, Cookeville 67; White Co. 67, Bradley Central 54; East Hamilton 62, Stone Memorial 38
at Cleveland
Monday: Girls: Semifinals, Bradley Central 75, Stone Memorial 49; Cumberland Co. 65, White Co. 41
Tuesday: Boys: Semifinals, Walker Valley 58, Cleveland 51; East Hamilton 57, White Co. 52
Thursday: Girls: Championship, Bradley Central 59, Cumberland Co. 47; Boys: Championship, East Nashville 63, Walker Valley 57
Region 4-AAA
Friday: Girls: Riverdale 93, Franklin Co. 38; Lawrence Co. 59, Oakland 50; Shelbyville 51, Smyrna 47; Stewarts Creek 59, Coffee Co. 34
Saturday: Boys: Blackman 72, Franklin Co. 36; Riverdale 55, Lincoln Co. 37; Stewarts Creek 64, Lawrence Co. 60; Oakland 70, Columbia 41
at Siegel
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Monday: Girls: Semifinals, Riverdale 73, Lawrence Co. 40; Stewarts Creek 53, Shelbyville 25
Tuesday: Boys: Semifinals, Blackman 59, Riverdale 57; Oakland 54, Stewarts Creek 43
Wednesday: Girls: Championship, Riverdale 74, Stewarts Creek 54
Thursday: Boys: Championship, Oakland 51, Blackman 39
Region 5-AAA
Friday: Girls: Wilson Central 65, Kenwood 27; Rossview 65, Beech 38; Station Camp 73, Henry Co. 71; Clarksville 47, Mt. Juliet 39
Saturday: Lebanon 64, Kenwood 52; Mt. Juliet 47, Springfield 43; Beech 54, Clarksville Northwest 49; Clarksville Northeast 62, Station Camp 50
at Lebanon
Monday: Girls: Semifinals: Clarksville 56, Station Camp 44; Rossview 39, Wilson Central 34
Tuesday: Boys: Semifinals, Clarksville Northeast, 58, Beech 50; Mt. Juliet 64, Lebanon 45
Wednesday: Girls: Championship, Clarksville 44, Rossview 34
Thursday: Boys: Championship, Clarksville Northeast 52, Mt. Juliet 50
Region 6-AAA
at Centennial
Friday: Girls: Dickson Co. 56, Hunters Lane 23; Cane Ridge 50, Ravenwood 24; Franklin 40, Hillsboro 38; Centennial 57, Antioch 49
Saturday: Boys: Independence 67, Overton 64; Summit 56, Antioch 49; Cane Ridge 62, Centennial 31; Brentwood 47, Hillsboro 40
Monday: Girls: Semifinals, Dickson Co. 77, Cane Ridge 53; Centennial 39, Franklin 35
Tuesday: Boys: Semifinals, Independence 66, Summit 63; Brentwood 64, Cane Ridge 51
Wednesday: Girls: Championship, Dickson Co. 52, Centennial 48
Thursday: Boys: Championship, Independence 53, Brentwood 49
Division II-A
Quarterfinals
Friday: Girls: Harding Academy 47, Knoxville Webb 40; University School of Jackson 64, Franklin Road Academy 46; Battle Ground Academy 54, Lausanne 48; Northpoint Christian 63, King's Academy 27
Saturday: Boys: Franklin Road Academy 64, Rossville Christian 56; St. George's 70, Knoxville Webb 56; Harding Academy 69, University School of Nashville 57; Lausanne 65, Battle Ground Academy 54
Division II-AA
Quarterfinals
Friday: Girls: Father Ryan 41, Hutchison 25; Ensworth 58, St. Benedict 21; Brentwood Academy 48, Baylor 37; Briarcrest Christian 52, Harpeth Hall 33. Boys: Ensworth 70, St. Benedict 38
Saturday: Boys: Brentwood Academy 50, Briarcrest Christian 42; McCallie 67, Pope John Paul II 48; Montgomery Bell Academy 46, Christian Brothers 42
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The debate over whether or not A.J. Brown caught the ball in the end zone may never end.
The Vanderbilt Commodores have no doubt Randall Haynie at least broke up the pass, and he believes he pulled it away for an interception. They know for sure that Joejuan Williams knocked down the next pass to seal a very big victory.
Kyle Shurmur hit Kalija Lipscomb with a 5-yard touchdown pass on the first possession in overtime, and Vanderbilt edged Mississippi 36-29 Saturday night to keep their bowl hopes alive for another week.
An unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Lipscomb for tossing the ball in the air after his TD catch gave Ole Miss the ball at the 12. Three plays later, review overturned Jordan Ta'amu's 8-yard TD pass to A.J. Brown, ruling that Brown did not maintain possession.
'I didn't think it was a catch,' Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason said. 'With the rule in play now, we're talking about you got to possess the ball through the catch. He didn't possess it through the catch. As a matter of fact, I'm not sure we didn't have an interception.'
Ole Miss coach Matt Luke said the play was reviewed at the SEC office in Birmingham.
'It looked like he had possession, and he was down, and the guy knocked it out, that's what it looked like on the jumbotron,' Luke said. 'That's what I saw.'
On fourth down, Williams broke up the throw to DaMarkus Lodge at the left pylon after a defensive change by Mason.
'It was just up to me to make the play,' Williams said.
Vanderbilt (5-6, 2-5 Southeastern Conference) trailed 13-0 early in the second quarter and rallied with 19 straight points to beat Ole Miss for the second time in three years. The game featured three ties in the second half, and Luke Logan's fifth field goal from 32 yards with 40 seconds left for Ole Miss set up overtime.
Now the Commodores can earn their second bowl berth in three seasons by beating instate rival Tennessee in the regular-season finale.
Ke'Shawn Vaughn ran for 127 yards and a TD. Williams and LaDarius Wiley each had an interception in the fourth quarter, and Dayo Odeyingbo had two of Vanderbilt's three sacks.
Ole Miss (5-6, 1-6) lost its fourth straight despite outgaining Vandy 578-387 in total offense. Ta'amu had a career-high 457 yards passing and two TDs, and Brown finished with a season-high 212 yards and a TD. Lodge had 117 yards receiving.
Ole Miss appeared in total control after Brown took a pass 84 yards for a TD and a 13-0 lead. At that point, Ole Miss had outgained Vandy 271-73.
Max Worship blocked a Mac Brown punt through the end zone for a safety that Mason said changed the momentum, and the Commodores drove 53 yards off the following kick.
Shurmur hit Lipscomb with a 2-yard TD pass with 62 seconds left in the first half to pull Vandy within 13-12. Vaughn capped the opening drive of the third quarter with a 1-yard TD run for Vandy's first lead of the game at 19-13.
TAKEAWAYS
Mississippi: The Rebels put up some more flashy numbers with the nation's fifth-best offense, though running back Scottie Phillips didn't play because of an injured ankle. They came in leading the SEC and ninth nationally with only nine turnovers lost all season, but the Commodores came up with two interceptions in the fourth quarter. Ole Miss also had two other TD passes overturned after reviews.
Vanderbilt: The Commodores showed resilience in fighting back after blowing a lead losing at Missouri last week. They have struggled all season to finish off games when either leading or with the ball needing to score in four different games until this.
'Our emphasis this past week was to finish,' Shurmur said. 'It's something we haven't done well throughout the year, but it was good to finish here. That was great.'
PASSING CUTLER
Shurmur's first two TD passes tied him with Jay Cutler for Vandy's career record, then the senior took the record to himself with the TD pass in overtime. 'I'll worry about that later. Right now, it's just a great team win,' Shurmur said.
UP NEXT
Mississippi: Host Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl on Thursday night.
Vanderbilt: Host Tennessee on Saturday.
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