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TEXAS HS FOOTBALL – WEEK 9

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Will Class 5A Be Split into Two?
 

A decision on whether 5A will split into Division I and Division II before the season could come by the beginning of next year.
 

On Sunday, the UIL policy committee ordered a referendum ballot on a split 5A. The proposal passed unchanged through the general legislative council on Monday. Superintendents will now vote on whether to split the classification before the season, like the UIL does for Class 4A and below.

UIL deputy director Jamey Harrison said a survey of 5A schools found 47 percent were in favor of a split, but the raw survey of school district superintendents had 60 percent support.

A UIL spokesperson said the vote could be completed as early as next year. If the proposal passes it will go into effect during the 2018 realignment. If it fails, it can't be revisited for three years, unless the UIL's legislative committee determines it an emergency.

"I would be in favor of it," Chris Gilbert, coach of 5A Lancaster, said this week. "More kids matters. If you've got a higher enrollment, you've usually got more big kids."

Lancaster, with 1901.5 students at last year's realignment, is the fourth-smallest high school in its district. It is likely headed to the Division II playoffs this season. In a split 5A, they'd be probably be in Division I.

If 5A was split exactly in half at this realignment, the Division I cutoff would be 1,741 students.

A CONTRAST TO TODAY'S FOOTBALL LANDSCAPE

Remember when teams would grind it out with the running game? Three yards and a cloud of dust? We don’t see that much anymore in today’s football landscape.

Garland Naaman Forest and Frisco High are two such teams still in existence. Naaman Forest averages about eight passes per game and are 4-3 on the season. Frisco averages only five passes per game and they are 5-2 so far.

Rockwall Heath has only attempted 12 passes all season. Thats two attempts per game.

Reminds of the ’96 Lewisville Farmers, who rode the Wishbone T to a state championship victory over Converse Judson. The Farmers scored 45 points per game and knocked off Judson 58-34. In the win over Judson, Lewisville did not attempt a single pass.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of that state championship season.

CLASS 6A COULD EXPAND

ROUND ROCK -- The UIL's legislative council gave the UIL some more leeway during realignment, increasing the maximum number of schools in 6A from 245 to 250.

That could send a few area teams from being one of the biggest 5A schools to being one of the smallest 6A schools.
Mansfield Summit, Mansfield Lake Ridge, and Highland Park were three of the five biggest 5A schools at the most recent realignment. (Amarillo and Laredo Nixon were the other two).


UIL deputy director Jamey Harrison said during the change doesn't necessarily mean the UIL will use all 250 slots, but it has maxed out the number of 6A schools in recent realignments. (courtesy DMN)

NOTABLE GAMES THIS WEEK

Longview vs John Tyler
College Station vs Waco
Keller Fossil Ridge vs Keller Central
George Ranch vs Pearland
GP North Shore vs Channelview
Klein Collins vs Stratford
Waxahachie vs Mansfield Timberview
Judson vs Clemens
Navarro vs Wimberley
Rockdale vs McGregor
Yoakum vs Van Vleck
DeSoto vs Duncanville
Lewisville Hebron vs Euless Trinity
Richmond Foster vs Victoria East
Trophy Club Byron Nelson vs Southlake Carroll
Keller Timber Creek vs Keller High


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Tacquon Graham (49) and another Temple Wildcat corral an opposing QB.


TEXAS COMMITS / HOW THEY FARED

1. Josh Thompson, (6’0, 185) DB, Nacogdoches, TX lost to Corsicana, 23-20.
Caught 25-yd TD pass which sent game into OT. Two receptions for 46 yards, 1 TD.
THIS WEEK – vs Whitehouse, Friday, 7:30 p.m.


2. Montrell Estelle (6’2, 180) DB, Hooks, TX defeated Daingerfield 33-20, Friday.
No stats available.
THIS WEEK – vs Paul Pewitt, Friday, 7:30 p.m..




3. Kobe Boyce (6’0, 170) DB, Lake Dallas HS (Corinth, TX) lost to The Colony 65-42. No stats available.

THIS WEEK – vs Carrollton Creekview, Thursday, 7:00 p.m.
 



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John Tyler’s Damion Miller hauled in a 56-yd touchdown pass last Friday.

4. Damion Miller (6’2, 170), John Tyler HS (Tyler, TX) defeated Rockwall-Heath 48-0. Miller caught a 56-yard touchdown pass for the game’s first score. 

THIS WEEK – at Longview, Friday, 7:30 p.m. (Lobo Stadium)
 



5. Sam Ehlinger (6’1, 207) QB, Westlake HS (Austin, TX) – had an open date last week.

THIS WEEK – vs Kyle Lehman, 7:30 p.m. Westlake
 


6. LaGaryonn Carson (6’5, 260) DE, Liberty-Eylau HS (Texarkana, TX) defeated North Lamar 38-14. Carson is suspended.

THIS WEEK – at Anna, Friday, 7:30 p.m.
 


7. Taquon Graham (6’4, 240) DE, Temple, TX defeated Waco 48-45, Friday. No stats available.

THIS WEEK – Open Date


ASSOCIATED PRESS STATE RANKINGS
 

CLASS 6A

School – Total – Points – Prv
 

1. Allen (23) 7-0 247 1
2. DeSoto (2) 7-0 225 2
3. Lake Travis 6-1 188 3
4. The Woodlands 7-0 158 5
5. Cibolo Steele 6-1 155 4
6. GP North Shore 6-1 101 6
7. San Angelo Central 7-0 100 7
8. Converse Judson 6-1 69 8
9. Southlake Carroll 6-1 61 9
10. RR Cedar Ridge 8-0 39 10


Others receiving votes: Cedar Hill 11 Austin Westlake 7, Katy 7, Longview 4, Klein Collins 2, Alief Taylor 1.

CLASS 5A

1. Aledo (10) 7-0 229 2
2. Cedar Park (8) 7-0 220 1
3. Manvel (4) 7-0 206 3
4. Denton Ryan (3) 7-0 189 4
5. Richmond Foster 7-0 149 5
6. Lancaster 6-1 104 7
7. Texarkana Texas 7-0 86 8
8. College Station 8-0 83 9
9. Frisco Lone Star 6-1 46 10
10. Dal. Highland Park 6-1 23 NR


Others receiving votes: Waxahachie 14, Port Arthur Memorial 6, Pflugerville Connally 4, Lubbock Coronado 4, Mansfield Legacy 3, Richland 3, Grapevine 2, Lubbock Cooper 1, Denton 1, CC Calallen 1, Justin Northwest 1.

CLASS 4A

1. W.O.-Stark (18) 8-0 242 1
2. Argyle (3) 6-0 220 2
3. Waco La Vega (3) 7-0 200 3
4. Cuero (1) 7-0 170 4
5. Geronimo Navarro 7-0 123 7
6. China Spring 6-1 99 5
7. Gilmer 6-1 93 8
8. Abilene Wylie 5-1 73 9
9. Van 8-0 61 10
10. El Campo 8-0 38 NR


Others receiving votes: Henderson 22, Sweetwater 19, Celina 8, Kilgore 4, Stafford 3.

CLASS 3A

1. Brock (20) 7-0 245 1
2. Newton (5) 7-0 226 2
3. Malakoff 7-0 199 3
4. Sunnyvale 7-0 160 4
5. White Oak 7-0 146 6
6. Franklin 6-1 118 7
7. Hallettsville 8-0 86 8
8. Canadian 5-2 59 9
9. Cisco 5-1 50 10
10. Rockdale 6-1 21 NR


Others receiving votes: Cameron Yoe 17, East Bernard 10, George West 8, Mineola 6, Elysian Fields 5, Pottsboro 4, Crockett 4, Eastland 2, Gunter 2, Sonora 2, Wall 2, Teague 1, Grandview 1, Clyde 1.

CLASS 2A

1. Bremond (18) 7-0 240 1
2. Iraan (2) 7-0 197 2
3. Refugio (5) 6-1 196 3
4. Mart 7-0 179 4
5. Tenaha 7-0 149 5
6. Lovelady 6-0 120 6
7. Stratford 6-1 80 7
8. Albany 6-1 65 8
9. Price Carlisle 7-0 53 9
10. Muenster 6-1 33 10


Others receiving votes: Shiner 18, Crawford 12, Mason 10, Italy 8, Tahoka 6, Goldthwaite 4, Christoval 3, Burton 1, Wellington 1.

MAXPREPS NATIONAL TOP 25 POLL

1. Bishop Gorman (NV)
2. IMG Academy (Fla)
3. DeSoto, TX
4. Mater Dei (Cal)
5. DeMatha (MD)
6. Roswell, GA
7. St John Bosco (Cal)
8. Grayson (GA)
9. Mountain Pointe (AZ)
10. Allen TX
11. St Thomas Aquinas (Fla)
12. American Heritage (Fla)
13. Colerain (Ohio)
14. Saguaro (AZ)
15. Cass Tech (MI)
16. Centennial (Cal)
17. McGill-Toolen (Ala)
18. Mission Viejo (Cal)
19. Bingham (UT)
20. St Joseph’s Prep (PA)
21. Trinity (KY)
22. Warren Central (IND)
23. Jenks, Okla
24. Salt Lake East (UT)
25. Wayne (Ohio)


Bubble teams – Mill Creek (GA), Lake Travis (TX), South Pointe (SC), The Woodlands (TX), Kahuku (Hawaii)

 
I don't feel real confident about the Lobo vs JT came. Our D has been pretty unreliable this year. At least we get them at Lobo.

 
I don't feel real confident about the Lobo vs JT came. Our D has been pretty unreliable this year. At least we get them at Lobo.

Both teams are 6-1

Common opponents this year.

Rockwall: Longview defeated Rockwall 36-29 at Lobo Stadium.

                 John Tyler lost to Rockwall 58-59 in Rockwall.

North Mesquite: Longview defeated North Mesquite 49-35 at Mesquite

                           John Tyler defeated North Mesquite 42-14 at Tyler

Last year's result – Longview 31, John Tyler 14.

 
Katy 42

Tompkins 7

FINAL

Elkins 48

Marshall 41

FINAL

Lubbock Estacado 42

Pampa 34

FINAL

Lake Dallas 42

Carrollton Creekview 14

FINAL

#1 Allen 59

McKinney 7

FINAL

Belton 56

Killeen Shoemaker 7

FINAL

S Grand Prairie 38

Irving Nimitz 0

FINAL

Klein Forest 49

Northbrook 0

FINAL

Dallas Wilson 41

Dallas Adams 8

FINAL

Atascocita 79

Sterling 19

FINAL

Lovejoy 21

N Forney 7

FINAL

Plains 26

Roby 18

FINAL

Keller Central 49

Keller Fossil Ridge 28

FINAL

Lake Worth 67

DH Jarvis 0

FINAL

Cy Falls 42

Jersey Village 38

FINAL

Dallas Samuell 41

Dallas Kimball 27

FINAL

Pearland Dawson 57

Elsik 14

FINAL

Ore City 41

New Diana 39

FINAL

 
Grapevine 28

Colleyville Heritage 19

Halftime

Sachse 33

Rowlett 7

4th

Klein Collins 35

Stratford 3

4th

#8 Canadian 45

Spearman 0

4th

#4 Denton Ryan 56

Wichita Falls 7

3rd

Klein Oak 36

Memorial 7

4th

Cinco Ranch 21

Seven Lakes 17

4th

Pecos 45

Midland Greenwood 43

3rd

#9 Frisco Lone Star 42

Frisco Centennial 0

4th

#10 Cedar Ridge 38

Pflugerville 21

4th

#3 Manvel 51

Texas City 7

3rd

#2 Argyle 24

Sanger 21

4th

#1 Aledo 52

FW Brewer 14

4th

GP North Shore 52

Channelview 0

4th

#5 Steele 48

East Central 3

4th

#7 Texas High 28

Greenville 13

3rd

Whitehouse 20

Nacogdoches 3

3rd

Waxahachie 20

Mansfield Timberview 15

3rd

Austin Westlake 38

Lehman 6

4th

#7 Gilmer 21

Spring Hill 7

3rd

Carthage 21

Bullard 12

3rd

Boerne 7

Taylor 6

Halftime

#8 Converse Judson 17

Clemens 17

3rd

#6 China Spring 24

Gatesville 21

3rd

#2 Newton 43

Corrigan-Camden 6

3rd

#1 Brock 38

Bowie 0

4th

#6 Franklin 61

Jarrell 7

4th

#10 Rockdale 34

McGregor 21

3rd

#8 Abilene Wylie 42

Snyder 6

Halftime

Rockwall 21

Tyler Lee 21

Halftime

#6 Lancaster 39

Red Oak 0

3rd

#8 College Station 35

Waco 0

3rd

#3 LaVega 33

Lampasas 14

4th

#3 Lake Travis 56

Leander 0

3rd

#2 DeSoto 21

Duncanville 10

Halftime

John Tyler 21

Longview 17

3rd

Lewisville Hebron 27

Euless Trinity 14

Halftime

#2 Cedar Park 35

Connally 0

3rd

Hooks 28

Pewitt 21

3rd

Lufkin 14

Oak Ridge 14

3rd

#4 The Woodlands 34

Conroe 0

3rd

#5 Richmond Foster 32

Victoria East 7

3rd

#9 Southlake Carroll 24

Byron Nelson 6

Halftime

Keller Timbercreek 23

Keller 13

3rd

Weslaco 17

Harlingen South 10

Halftime

San Benito 42

Hanna 7

4th

Harlingen 42

Los Fresnos 21

4th

 
John Tyler 38

Longview 24

4th

#7 Texas High 45

Greenville 19

4th

Whitehouse 27

Nacogdoches 17

4th

Mansfield Timberview 37

Waxahachie 20

4th

#2 DeSoto 28

Duncanville 10

3rd

Plano East 67

Plano West 17

4th

#9 Southlake Carroll 44

Byron Nelson 13

4th

Keller Timber Creek 45

Keller 27

4th

Pearland 13

George Ranch 7

FINAL

#7 Gilmer 42

Spring Hill 7

FINAL

Taylor 15

Boerne 7

FINAL

#8 Judson 31

Clemens 24

FINAL

 
Weslaco 20

Harlingen South 10

FINAL

John Tyler 38

Longview 24

FINAL

Rockwall 42

Tyler Lee 35

FINAL

 
FYI, John Tyler's win over Longview this evening was the first time Longview has lost a district game at home under head coach John King.  King has been HC at Longview since 2004.

John Tyler's Damian Miller (Texas commit) caught a 7-yard TD pass tonight.

 
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