The following is the GHSA football schedule for the 2020-2021 school season. Stadium abbreviations are located at the end of the schedule or by clicking Stadium Abbreviations If you’re a fan of high school football in Kansas, you’ll love Scorestream, which has partnered with High School Football America since 2015 to provide you with up-to-the-minute LIVE scores from around the state. Download the Scorestream app in the Apple App store or on Google Play. Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America. Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet. Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, which is a media partner with USA TODAY High School Sports. Well, we made it! The long and winding road that is the COVID-plagued South Christian vs Edwardsburg season has reached the final week of the regular season. While some teams will play a full schedule of 10 games, others will only play six, seven or fewer games. At Decatur High School, Coach William Felton is just glad that his team has been playing and when asked to sum up the season in a word he was quick to respond. "I would say remarkable," say Felton. "It has been a remarkable season when you consider all the adverse situations we had to face. Through it all, we have been able to remain undefeated, and still play some good football." To say that Decatur is playing good football would be a bit of an understatement. The Bulldogs are a perfect 6-0 this season. I know, in some parts of our state winning your first six games is an annual rite of Fall. The last time the Bulldogs started the season 6-0 was back in 2003. That team finished 13-1, losing to Buford in the state semifinals at the Kansas Dome. You do remember the Kansas Dome? Some teams can only dream of what it might feel like to get to the final week of the regular season with an unblemished record. Think how grand it must be to wear their jerseys and walk the decorated hallways of their school and receive congratulations from their classmates and teachers. Alas, it can't happen. Decatur High School students are learning virtually this fall. That means not coming to school and not seeing their peers. The coach feels that may not be such a bad thing. "To be honest with you, I think that it’s a gift that we are not in school," says Felton. "Because our kids don’t get sidetracked by all the chatter. When you start winning, everybody wants to be a part of it, and rightfully so. This school prides itself on winning. Our baseball team, lacrosse team and soccer teams have all done well in recent years. I think, for us, not having the students around here keeps our focus on what we are trying to get accomplished. Winning a championship is very hard, especially when you are dealing with 14 to 18-year-olds." The men have split four ATP Head2Head matches, with Rublev upsetting the Austrian champ indoors at last month’s Erste Bank Open in Vienna. They also split matches on clay in Hamburg (Rublev) and Monte Carlo (Thiem), and Thiem won their first encounter, also at the Erste Bank Open, in 2017, when Rublev was just 20. Thiem and Rublev have only met four times on the ATP circuit. Their H2H is split 2-2 between them. The last two encounters between the pair were won by Rublev, including the quarter-finals in Vienna this month. Thiem and Rublev have met twice on clay and twice on indoor hard courts and have once each on the two surfaces as well.