Talk:List of Arkansas state high school football champions

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1978 there was a three way tie. Little Rock Hall, LR Parkview and Pine Bluff Zebras. Hall beat PB. PB beat Parkview and Parkview beat Hall.[edit]

1978/79 season is not correct on this list. 2600:387:F:4C15:0:0:0:8 (talk) 23:27, 31 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Your summary of who beat whom is correct. And all three schools went 1–1 against the other two. Little Rock Hall went 10–1 overall on the season, Little Rock Parkview went 9–1, and Pine Bluff went 8–1; all three schools had a 7–1 conference record. The article's current information is accurate. The 1977–78 edition of the AAA "Sports in Review: Football" labels each of the three schools as a "tri-conference champion" (although "conference co-champion" might have been a better way to express the idea). —catsmoke talk 05:12, 20 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

The current data is inaccurate[edit]

There are many mistakes on this list, probably due to vandalism. I shall endeavor to correct the information. —catsmoke talk 17:33, 22 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Data from AAA[edit]

I have updated the post-1967 list, in the form of a table. All the information is sourced from the Football section of the Arkansas Activities Association website, in the History category. I am in the process of citing the champions. If anyone else would like to help, that would be great. —catsmoke talk 05:01, 20 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]