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Football: 2016 Greater Middlesex Conference divisional alignment and analysis

by WoodbridgeFootball.com / MyCentralJersey.com / NJ.com on 08/28/16

By Jeremy Schneider | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com on August 25, 2016 10:00 AM

The 2016 Greater Middlesex Conference football season doesn't kick off until September, but NJ Advance Media has a breakdown of the new divisional alignment for the league this campaign, as well as a lock at what the moves mean. Check out the divisions and analysis below.

RED DIVISION
East Brunswick
Edison
Monroe
New Brunswick
Old Bridge
Piscataway
Sayreville
South Brunswick

ANALYSIS: New Brunswick is in the Red Division for the first time after going 8-2 last season and making it to the Central Jersey, Group 5 semifinals before falling to Old Bridge, and will be tested. South Brunswick, Piscataway and Old Bridge look to make this the toughest division in the league without question.

WHITE DIVISION
Carteret
Colonia
Iselin Kennedy
J.P. Stevens
North Brunswick
Perth Amboy
St. Joseph (Met.)
South Plainfield
Woodbridge

ANALYSIS: J.P. Stevens and North Brunswick both move down to this division, and as Group 5 schools in the group could be in position to shift the balance of the division. Colonia still looks like the favorite to win the title, though.

BLUE DIVISION
Bishop Ahr
Dunellen
Highland Park
Metuchen
Middlesex
South River
Spotswood

ANALYSIS: Bishop Ahr has spent time in the Blue Division in the past, so it's not terribly surprising to see them back in the group this season. Spotswood and Metuchen could see their dominance atop the division challenged by the move.

Jeremy Schneider may be reached at jschneider@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @J_Schneider. Find NJ.com on Facebook.



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