As the 2025 high school football season approaches in Nashville, the excitement is palpable and the anticipation is high. Here are some of the key stories and matchups that are setting the stage for what promises to be an electrifying year.
### Tough Schedules
Several teams in the Nashville area are gearing up for some of the toughest schedules in the state. Christ Presbyterian Academy (CPA) tops the list with a slate that includes powerhouse teams like Pearl-Cohn, Ensworth, and CPA's own region rivals. However, CPA is not alone in facing a daunting schedule; East Nashville, despite moving down from Class 3A to 2A, is set to play one of the hardest 2A schedules in Tennessee.
East Nashville kicks off their season with a road game against Class 6A Collierville, followed by a Metro Nashville battle with Antioch. Their subsequent games include matchups against Hillsboro and Beech, both from higher classes, before returning home to face Springfield. This grueling non-region schedule will prepare them well for their region games, culminating in a season-finale against East Robertson that could decide the region title[1].
### New Eras and Turnarounds
Montgomery Bell Academy (MBA) is entering a new era under Coach Chris Chauvin, looking to reverse their fortunes after back-to-back down years. Their schedule is equally challenging, starting with home games against Pearl-Cohn and Hamilton, followed by a road game at Franklin Road Academy (FRA). MBA's region games are always tough, and this year is no exception, with matchups against Christian Brothers, Knoxville Catholic, and a season-ending game at Ensworth[1].
### Star Players
Tennessee is rich in football talent, and several star players are returning for the 2025 season. Quarterbacks like Jones from the Chattanooga area and Jenne, who threw for 1,970 yards and 22 touchdowns last season, are expected to have another stellar year. These players will be crucial in driving their teams' success and could be key factors in determining the state championships[5].
### Recruiting News
On the recruiting front, Nashville Christian's Jared Curtis, ranked as the No. 4 quarterback in the Class of 2026 by High School Football America, has committed to play college football at the University of Georgia. This move highlights the talent pool in Nashville and the national attention these high school athletes are garnering[4].
### Season Outlook
As the season approaches, fans are eager to see how these tough schedules and talented players will shape the outcomes. With new coaching eras, challenging matchups, and star athletes returning, the 2025 high school football season in Nashville promises to be filled with excitement, drama, and possibly some surprises. Whether you're following CPA's tough slate, MBA's turnaround efforts, or the standout performances of top quarterbacks, this season is one you won't want to miss[3].