The Cabot (AR) varsity football team will face Springdale (AR) in a neutral-site playoff game on Friday, November 15, at 7:00 p.m. This matchup is part of the 2024 AAA Centennial Bank State Football Playoffs, specifically within the 2024 7A Football State Bracket, as both teams battle for postseason advancement.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: Arkansas High School Football
Who: Springdale vs Cabot
When: Friday, November 15, 2024
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Bracket: 2024 AAA Centennial Bank State Football Playoffs (Arkansas) – 2024 7A Football State Bracket
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Game Preview: Springdale vs. Cabot
As the 2024 AAA Centennial Bank State Football Playoffs unfold, the Springdale and Cabot varsity football teams are set to meet in a crucial neutral-site playoff game. Scheduled for Friday, November 15, at 7:00 p.m., this matchup is part of the 2024 7A Football State Bracket, and it promises to be an exciting contest between two teams with contrasting records and play styles.
Springdale’s Strong Season
Springdale enters the playoff game with a 7-3 overall record, boasting a .700 win percentage. The team has performed relatively well in conference play, finishing with a 4-3 record, and they have shown dominance at home with a 4-1 record. Their away performance has been decent, at 3-2, which gives them confidence heading into the postseason.
Offensively, Springdale has been solid, averaging 32.0 points per game. They have been particularly strong in the first quarter, scoring an average of 9.0 points, and they maintain steady production throughout the game, adding 6.0 points in the second quarter, 7.0 points in the third, and 7.1 points in the fourth. This offensive consistency, coupled with a defense that has allowed 263 points on the season, has allowed Springdale to remain competitive and secure a playoff spot.
Cabot’s Struggles and Opportunities
Cabot, with a 4-6 overall record, has faced a more challenging season, finishing with a .400 win percentage. Their conference record of 3-4 reflects their struggles within their league, but they have shown resilience in away games with a 3-2 record—indicating that they perform better outside of their home stadium. However, their 1-4 home record highlights their difficulties playing on familiar turf.
Offensively, Cabot has averaged 28.4 points per game, but their scoring has been less consistent than Springdale’s. They tend to start slow, averaging only 4.5 points in the first quarter. However, they find their rhythm in the second quarter with an average of 7.3 points, and they continue to score in the third (6.3 points) and fourth (3.8 points) quarters. Cabot’s defense has allowed 367 points this season, which means they have given up an average of 36.7 points per game—a factor that could be a challenge when facing a high-scoring team like Springdale.
Head-to-Head Comparison
When comparing the two teams, Springdale holds a significant advantage in terms of both record and offensive consistency. With a higher win percentage and more balanced scoring, Springdale enters this matchup as the favorite. Their offensive numbers are strong across all four quarters, and their defense has been more reliable than Cabot’s. Cabot, on the other hand, has shown the ability to score, but their defensive struggles could be a major hurdle in this matchup.
Springdale’s 32.0 points per game dwarfs Cabot’s 28.4 points per game, and their superior defense, allowing only 263 points compared to Cabot’s 367, further tilts the scale in Springdale’s favor. While Cabot has been competitive in certain games, their defense will need to step up if they are to keep pace with a high-scoring team like Springdale.
What to Expect in the Playoff Matchup
In this 7A playoff game, Springdale will look to assert their offensive dominance early. Their ability to score consistently in all quarters gives them an edge, and if they can continue to control the pace of the game, they should be able to pull away in the second half. Cabot will need to start strong and find ways to exploit Springdale’s defense in order to stay competitive. Their defense will have to improve significantly to prevent Springdale from running up the score.
For Cabot to have a chance at pulling off an upset, they will need to execute a nearly flawless game, especially in terms of defense. Limiting Springdale’s explosive offense and finding ways to convert on their scoring opportunities will be crucial. Additionally, Cabot will need to improve their offensive production in the first and fourth quarters, where they have struggled in the past.
Conclusion
While Springdale enters the matchup as the favorite with a stronger record and more balanced offense, Cabot is not to be underestimated. With a capable offense and a strong away-game record, they have the potential to make things interesting. However, their defensive vulnerabilities will likely be their biggest obstacle against Springdale’s potent attack. This 7A playoff game is set to be an exciting showdown, with Springdale looking to advance to the next round and Cabot hoping to upset the odds.
The 2024-2025 high school football season has been a competitive one for both Springdale and Cabot. While Springdale holds a stronger record overall, both teams have faced similar challenges against common opponents. As the season progresses, both teams are striving to improve their standing within their respective leagues.
Team Stat Comparison
Springdale
- Rushing Yards Per Game: 217.4
- Passing Yards Per Game: 70.3
- Receiving Yards Per Game: 70.3
- Total Yards Per Game: 287.8
- Tackles Per Game: 46.7
- Sacks Per Game: 1.5
- Points Per Game: 28.6
Springdale has leaned heavily on their rushing game, with Rancel Orellana leading the charge with 86 yards per game. Their offense is balanced, with modest passing and receiving yards, but their rushing attack provides them with a steady offensive flow. The defense also holds steady with nearly 47 tackles per game and 1.5 sacks per game, indicating a consistent ability to disrupt opposing offenses. Despite their solid all-around play, their average of 28.6 points per game shows room for improvement in capitalizing on their offensive opportunities.
Cabot
- Rushing Yards Per Game: N/A
- Passing Yards Per Game: N/A
- Receiving Yards Per Game: N/A
- Total Yards Per Game: N/A
- Tackles Per Game: N/A
- Sacks Per Game: N/A
- Points Per Game: N/A
Cabot has faced a more difficult season so far, as evidenced by their 4-6 overall record. They are currently trying to adjust to tough league competition while aiming to build on their wins. Unlike Springdale, Cabot has experienced more challenges on both sides of the ball, yet their ability to remain competitive in games has helped them secure wins over common opponents like Bentonville West.
Team Leaders
Springdale
- Rancel Orellana: 86.0 Rushing Yards Per Game
- Jack Pounders: 58.6 Passing Yards Per Game, 130.0 Total Yards Per Game, 10.3 Points Per Game
- Trae Serrano: 40.0 Receiving Yards Per Game
Cabot
- Jack Pounders: 130.0 Total Yards Per Game, 10.3 Points Per Game
- Rackson Rechim: 7.8 Tackles Per Game
- Julian Arroyos: 0.8 Sacks Per Game
Both teams rely heavily on the performance of Jack Pounders, who is a key offensive leader for both Springdale and Cabot, contributing significantly in passing yards, total yards, and points per game. For Springdale, Rancel Orellana has been a standout on the ground, while Trae Serrano has shown promise in the receiving game. Cabot’s defensive leader, Rackson Rechim, has been consistent with 7.8 tackles per game, and Julian Arroyos contributes with a solid pass-rush presence.
Common Opponents
Both teams have faced Central, Bentonville West, and Fayetteville, with mixed results:
- Springdale vs. Central (8/30/24): Springdale won 49-21.
- Cabot vs. Central (11/1/24): Cabot won 47-7.
- Springdale vs. Bentonville West (10/4/24): Springdale won 28-24.
- Cabot vs. Bentonville West (9/6/24): Cabot won 44-38.
- Springdale vs. Fayetteville (10/25/24): Springdale lost 35-21.
- Cabot vs. Fayetteville (8/30/24): Cabot lost 48-13.
Record Breakdown
Springdale
- Overall Record: 7-3
- League Record: 4-3
- Non-League Record: 3-0
- Home Record: 4-1
- Away Record: 3-2
- Playoff Record: 0-0
- In-State Record: 6-3
- Out-of-State Record: 1-0
Springdale has had a strong season with a 7-3 overall record, including a solid 4-1 home record. Their success in non-league games has helped offset their challenges in league play, as they are still working to improve in conference competition.
Cabot
- Overall Record: 4-6
- League Record: 3-4
- Non-League Record: 1-2
- Home Record: 1-4
- Away Record: 3-2
- Playoff Record: 0-0
- In-State Record: 4-5
- Out-of-State Record: 0-1
Cabot has faced a tougher season overall, with a 4-6 record. While they have struggled at home with just one win in five games, they have been better on the road, boasting a 3-2 away record. Their league results will be crucial as they look to finish strong in the latter part of the season.
Key Takeaways
Springdale has shown more consistency this season with a 7-3 record, particularly in their non-league games. Their strong rushing attack and solid defensive play have been key to their success. Cabot, on the other hand, has struggled at home but remains competitive on the road. Despite their 4-6 record, they have shown flashes of excellence, particularly in close wins over teams like Bentonville West.
As both teams move forward, their shared results against common opponents like Central and Bentonville West demonstrate they are closely matched in certain aspects, and it will be the execution of their respective strengths that determines their success. Springdale will aim to continue their momentum, while Cabot will look to make improvements and secure crucial wins in the remainder of the season.