My Upset Special
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 1:35 pm
Has a 16 seed ever upset a 1 seed ?
Checking the SCHSL archives, dating back to the 2000 season, the top seed has never lost to a bottom seed. However there were a couple of scares. In 2002, top seed Berkeley squeezed by South Aiken 24-21, and in 2005 Spring Valley held off Conway 15-14. Besides those games, most opening games were blowouts.
After extensive research, I believe we may see one this year: #16 Gaffney can upset #1 Fort Dorchester.
History has a way of repeating itself. One team is a storied program with multiple state championships that have been through the wars. The other, not so much.
Let's take a closer look.
Fort Dorchester 2003-14 (LaPrad became HC of FD in 2003)
Record: 78-69 (0-13 in 2007, ineligible player) http://www.postandcourier.com/article/2 ... /311309985" target="_blank
Playoff record: 4-8
Notes:
FD has never won 2 playoffs games in one season since 2003.
FD has lost opening round playoff games 5 times, won one game twice.
FD has only hosted two playoffs games (1-1)
FD is 1-3 in playoffs after losing last regular season game
FD is 1-3 vs Upper State teams, last win was in 2003
Gaffney Indians 2003-14
Record: 123-42
Playoff record: 26-7
State Titles: 4
Notes: Since 2003
Gaffney has only lost opening round game once in last 10 seasons
Gaffney is 1-0 on the road in opening playoff games, beating Summerville 40-10 in 2008.
Gaffney is 15-2 vs lowcountry teams in the playoffs
Gaffney is 4-2 on the road vs lowcountry teams
Fort D has posted their best regular season total this year at 9-2. Impressive wins over South Florence, Cane Bay, and Stratford to open the season undefeated at 4-0. FD was shut out at home by Goose Creek 17-0 on a wet and soggy field. They also made a change at QB following that loss with freshman D Joyner, who has guided FD to a 5-1 record down the stretch. However their offensive production dropped off, but the defense continued to play well. Except the last game of the season when FD yielded 42 points to Ashley Ridge.
Gaffney posted their worst record in memory, going 4-7. However, all four wins came in region play that got the Indians into the playoffs. Gaffney started the season 0-5 before posting their first win at Nation Ford, 59-21. Gaffney closed out the season going 4-2, with a quality win over Northwestern in the last regular season game.
I believe this game will be close with Gaffney pulling it out late.
Checking the SCHSL archives, dating back to the 2000 season, the top seed has never lost to a bottom seed. However there were a couple of scares. In 2002, top seed Berkeley squeezed by South Aiken 24-21, and in 2005 Spring Valley held off Conway 15-14. Besides those games, most opening games were blowouts.
After extensive research, I believe we may see one this year: #16 Gaffney can upset #1 Fort Dorchester.
History has a way of repeating itself. One team is a storied program with multiple state championships that have been through the wars. The other, not so much.
Let's take a closer look.
Fort Dorchester 2003-14 (LaPrad became HC of FD in 2003)
Record: 78-69 (0-13 in 2007, ineligible player) http://www.postandcourier.com/article/2 ... /311309985" target="_blank
Playoff record: 4-8
Notes:
FD has never won 2 playoffs games in one season since 2003.
FD has lost opening round playoff games 5 times, won one game twice.
FD has only hosted two playoffs games (1-1)
FD is 1-3 in playoffs after losing last regular season game
FD is 1-3 vs Upper State teams, last win was in 2003
Gaffney Indians 2003-14
Record: 123-42
Playoff record: 26-7
State Titles: 4
Notes: Since 2003
Gaffney has only lost opening round game once in last 10 seasons
Gaffney is 1-0 on the road in opening playoff games, beating Summerville 40-10 in 2008.
Gaffney is 15-2 vs lowcountry teams in the playoffs
Gaffney is 4-2 on the road vs lowcountry teams
Fort D has posted their best regular season total this year at 9-2. Impressive wins over South Florence, Cane Bay, and Stratford to open the season undefeated at 4-0. FD was shut out at home by Goose Creek 17-0 on a wet and soggy field. They also made a change at QB following that loss with freshman D Joyner, who has guided FD to a 5-1 record down the stretch. However their offensive production dropped off, but the defense continued to play well. Except the last game of the season when FD yielded 42 points to Ashley Ridge.
Gaffney posted their worst record in memory, going 4-7. However, all four wins came in region play that got the Indians into the playoffs. Gaffney started the season 0-5 before posting their first win at Nation Ford, 59-21. Gaffney closed out the season going 4-2, with a quality win over Northwestern in the last regular season game.
I believe this game will be close with Gaffney pulling it out late.