Nashville Metro schools join the fray in Week 6 and contribute to this week's schedule of more than 140 games across the state of Tennessee. Only 25 games this weekend are region contests.

Schools are continuing to follow the COVID-19 guidelines and mandates and TSSAA believes that every adult and every participant must do their part and follow the guidelines set forth by the association and conduct themselves safely and thoughtfully so that the schools can provide as many opportunities as possible for the student-athletes this fall.

School administrators and coaches are aware of the guidelines and requirements, but the general public can educate themselves on what is being asked of everyone attending and participating in high school games this season by visiting the Return to Play page at TSSAA.org.

Spectators should be prepared to wear masks and have their temperatures checked at the entry gates. Those that are or have recently experienced COVID-19 symptoms will be asked to not enter the stadium. Because stadium seating capacities will be limited to allow for physical distancing, check your school's website or social media accounts for information on ticket availability. It is the host school's discretion to honor passes, or offer any public ticket sales at all, because of capacity restrictions.

The full scoreboard, schedules and standings can be found at https://tssaasports.com/sports/football/.

Historical Matchups

Among the many memorable meetings between MBA and Ensworth was the 2014 DII-AAA state championship game in Cookeville. MBA held Ensworth out of the endzone on the Tigers' final drive of the game and capitalized on a missed Ensworth field goal as time expired to take the 10-7 win.

Huntingdon and Milan have met twice in the playoff semifinals. In 2003, Huntingdon's only loss of the regular season had been against Milan, a loss they avenged enroute to a state championship victory and a final record of 14-1. The 2003 title remains Huntingdon's only football championship in four state final appearances (1999, 2003, 2004, 2012). Events would take a similar turn again in 2004 with Milan winning in the regular season only to fall to Huntingdon in the semifinals.

More information about these games and others can be found at the online home of the TSSAA Championships, TSSAAsports.com.

Watching Online

This week, more than 160 contests are scheduled to be broadcast by schools across the state on the NFHS Network this week, including nearly 20 football games. 20+ soccer games and nearly 50 volleyball matches are featured on the Network. Your subscription to the NFHS Network sends money back to the schools and helps to cover the costs of offering the service.

Watching the games are easy, whether it's on your computer, tablet or smartphone. Download the NFHS Network app from Google Play or the iTunes App Store and take the live coverage with you wherever you go.

Wilson Central at Gallatin (Thu)
Tyner at Alcoa (Fri)
McCallie at BGA (Fri)
Riverdale at Blackman (Fri)
CAK at Chattanooga Christian (Fri)
Brentwood at CPA (Fri)
Moore Co. at Eagleville (Fri)
Wilson Central at Gallatin(Fri)
Stratford at Hunters Lane (Fri)
Monterey at Jackson Co. (Fri)
Henry Co. at Kenwood (Fri)
Springfield at MarshallCo. (Fri)
Farragut at Maryville (Fri)
Knoxville Webb at Notre Dame (Fri)
Warren Co. at Siegel (Fri)
Station Camp at StewartsCreek (Fri)
Midway at Tellico Plains (Fri)
Davidson Academy at Tipton-Rosemark (Fri)

For an up-to-date schedule of games streaming live this week, visit https://tssaasports.com/nfhsnetwork/.

COVID-19 Standings

TSSAA has updated the scoreboard, schedules and standings to show a win for 17 schools whose Week 5 opponents canceled due to COVID-19. The team that was forced to cancel is, by Board action, to consider the game a "no-contest." Contests where both teams were unable to play due to COVID-19 are considered "no-contests" and have been removed from the schedules. The schools listed below were awarded a Week 5 win:

Bartlett High School (region win only, game replaced)
Carter High School (region and overall win, game not replaced)
Copper Basin High School (region and overall win, game not replaced)
Cornersville High School (region and overall win, game not replaced)
Fayette-Ware Comprehensive High School
Gallatin High School (region win only, game replaced)
Giles Co. High School (region win only, game replaced)
Haywood High School (region and overall win, game not replaced)
Humboldt High School
Huntingdon High School (region and overall win, game not replaced)
Knoxville Central High School (region and overall win, game not replaced)
Marshall Co. High School (region win only, game replaced)
McKenzie High School (region and overall win, game not replaced)
Northeast High School (region and overall win, game not replaced)
Smyrna High School (region win only, game replaced)
Summit High School
Tullahoma High School (region and overall win, game not replaced)