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Brennan-Westlake next Saturday 2pm dome

Vandy-Drip Friday 7pm @ CP

Boerne-Calallen 7:30 Friday @ rockpile

Shiner-Refugio Friday San Marcos  OH HELL YES!!!

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3 hours ago, Helobious said:

Dubose twins. They love to sling the ball around but the QB is still a very capable runner. He’s just a pass first kind of guy. Defense is pretty good as they have a safety Tyler Turner committed to Oregon. They have a receiver named Armando Acevedo, he’s 6’6” and qualified for state in the high jump last year. He’s not their main target but in my opinion he can be one of the most dangerous weapons in the entire state given his skillset. They have a short little receiver (Carter I think?) that they love throwing to a lot too. 

Ooo. That’s going to be trouble for WL. As I stated above, one of the CBs is very beatable. He will need a lot of help from Magids the safety.  

5 hours ago, TreatyOak said:

To be clear, my Chaps’ posts are mostly pure jest. I’ve gotten into the habit of writing them this way to entertain myself and readers. We also have deep connections to the program (hence my wife receives a state ring when we win) and as people who experienced the lean years under the former coaches, we’re enjoying every minute of this unforgettable run. Glad you are a part of this group.  

As somebody who froze my ass off watching the Chaps lose to Wilmer Hutchins in 90, I celebrate your entire catalogue.  It’s been wonderful to savor this run, even from afar.

Edited by Bateshorn

15 hours ago, Nueces River Rat said:

Calallen vs Boerne High for the Region title next Friday at Alamo Stadium.  
 

I don’t care if it’s cold as fuck.   But please no more fricken rain.   Three consecutive Fridays of sitting in that shit is no bueno.    

BTW, congrats to all the teams south of DFW who chose to play today instead of yesterday.

 

Also:

Lewisville 43 Keller 3

Flour Bluff up 24-21 on SA Vets at half.

So far, Vets fumbled opening kickoff, a punt return and a WR fumbled without any contact while running.

When we aren’t shooting ourselves in the foot, we have moved the ball fairly well

Why does Bally Sports SW show all these high school playoff games from out of state but can't show THSFB playoffs?  This has probably been discussed before but I missed it.

1 hour ago, Vic Mackey said:

Duncanville up 7-3 on The Woodlands at halftime

Duncanville woke up at half.  I left a bit ago and it was 35-3.  

Westfield 10 Hachie 7 

Guyer 59 Nelson 41

Ab Wylie 21 Canutillo 18

Albany 35 Wink 18

Prosper 35 N Crowley 21  4th straight regional final for Prosper (lost all 3)

Edited by Beau Vine

Does the uil have a deal with nfhs? I can find several of them there.

They have restrictions on live OTA broadcasts on Friday nights during the regular season.
I think that anyone can broadcast post season games if they get UIL approval. Bally had Carthage/Gilmer last night.

Anyone know the best way to buy tickets for the Vandy/Drip game? Not affiliated just want to watch a good game with a buddy and this is the mid point for us. 

Refugio vs Shiner at San Marcos?

Any rationale on that one?  Victoria stadium is shithole?  El Campo not big enough?   All the fucking way over at San Marcos?

Hell, do football a favor and have it at NRG and class up the joint.

1 hour ago, slorch said:

Refugio vs Shiner at San Marcos?

Any rationale on that one?  Victoria stadium is shithole?  El Campo not big enough?   All the fucking way over at San Marcos?

Hell, do football a favor and have it at NRG and class up the joint.

And they're not even doing it in Bobcat Stadium; it's at the high school.  They played in Victoria last year and had an overflow sellout IIRC.

REGIONAL FINALS SCHEDULE
Class 6A Division I
Region I

Prosper (12-1) vs. Lewisville (12-1), 2 p.m. Saturday at McKinney’s McKinney ISD Stadium

Region II

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Galena Park North Shore (13-0) vs. Humble Atascocita (11-2), 7 p.m. Friday at New Caney’s Randall Reed Stadium

Region IV


San Antonio Brennan (12-1) vs. Austin Westlake (13-0), 2 p.m. Saturday at San Antonio’s Alamodome

Class 6A Division II
Region I

Denton Guyer (13-0) vs. Southlake Carroll (13-0), 2 p.m. Saturday at Justin’s Northwest ISD Stadium

Region II

DeSoto (11-2) vs. Killeen Harker Heights (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Baylor’s McLane Stadium

Region III

Katy (13-0) vs. Houston C.E. King (9-4), 7 p.m. Friday at Houston’s NRG Stadium

Region IV

Austin Vandegrift (12-1) vs. Dripping Springs (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Cedar Park’s Gupton Stadium

Class 5A Division I
Region I

Burleson Centennial (12-1) vs. Aledo (11-2), 2 p.m. Saturday at Frisco’s Ford Center

Region II

Mansfield Timberview (13-0) vs. Longview (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Mesquite’s Memorial Stadium

Region III

College Station (11-2) vs. Smithson Valley (12-1), 2 p.m. Saturday at Pflugerville’s The Pfield

Region IV

Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial (11-2) vs. PSJA North (13-0), 6 p.m. Saturday at Corpus Christi’s Buccaneer Stadium

Class 5A Division II
Region I

Argyle vs. Abilene Wylie, 7:00 p.m. Friday at Tarleton State’s Memorial Stadium

Region II

South Oak Cliff vs. Melissa, 7:30 p.m. Friday at Choctaw Stadium

Region III

Fort Bend Marshall (12-1) vs. Port Neches-Groves (11-2), 7 p.m. Friday at Galena Park ISD Stadium

Region IV

Liberty Hill (12-1) vs. Corpus Christi Flour Bluff (10-3), TBD

Class 4A Division I
Region I

Wichita Falls (9-4) vs. Decatur (10-3), 7 p.m. Friday at Denton’s Collins Stadium

Region II

China Spring (12-1) vs. Anna (13-0), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Fort Worth’s Crowley ISD Stadium

Region III

Tyler Chapel Hill (11-2) vs. Kilgore (10-3), 7 p.m. Friday at Tyler’s Rose Stadium

Region IV

Boerne (13-0) vs. Corpus Christi Calallen (13-0), 7:30 p.m. Friday at San Antonio’s Alamo Stadium

Class 4A Division II
Region I

Monahans vs. Glen Rose, 7 p.m. Friday at Sweetwater’s Mustang Bowl

Region II

Texarkana Pleasant Grove (11-2) vs. Carthage (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Marshall’s Maverick Stadium

Region III

Silsbee (13-0) vs. Cuero (12-1), 1:30 p.m. Friday at Houston’s NRG Stadium

Region IV

Wimberley (13-0) vs. Lago Vista (10-3), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Hutto’s Memorial Stadium

Class 3A Division I
Region I

Whitesboro (11-1) vs. Brock (9-4), 7 p.m. Thursday at Denton’s Collins Stadium

Region II

Grandview (11-2) vs. Malakoff (12-1), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Waxahachie’s Lumpkins Stadium

Region III

Columbus (12-1) vs. Franklin (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Tomball’s Tomball ISD Stadium

Region IV

Llano (13-0) vs. Edna (12-1), 7 p.m. Thursday at San Marcos’ Rattler Stadium

Class 3A Division II
Region I

Wall (12-1) vs. Canadian (11-2), 6 p.m. Friday at Woodrow’s Pirate Stadium

Region II

Holliday (13-0) vs. Gunter (12-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Frisco’s Ford Center

Region III

Gilmer Harmony (8-5) vs. Newton (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Nacogdoches’ Bryce Stadium

Region IV

Tidehaven (11-2) vs. Poth (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at San Marcos’ Bobcat Stadium

Class 2A Division I
Region I

Cisco (11-2) vs. Hawley (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at ACU’s Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium

Region II

Tolar (13-0) vs. Crawford (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Burleson’s Burleson Stadium

Region III

Cooper (13-0) vs. Timpson (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Lindale’s Eagle Stadium

Region IV

Shiner (11-2) vs. Refugio (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at San Marcos’ Rattler Stadium

Class 2A Division II
Region I

Wellington (12-1) vs. New Home (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Canyon’s Happy State Bank Stadium

Region II

Albany (11-2) vs. Collinsville (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Mineral Wells’ Ram Stadium

Region III

Mart (13-0) vs. Lovelady (12-0), 7 p.m. Friday at College Station’s Tiger Stadium

Region IV

Burton (12-0) vs. Granger (11-2), 7 p.m. Friday at Bastrop’s Memorial Stadium

19 minutes ago, Beau Vine said:

And they're not even doing it in Bobcat Stadium; it's at the high school.  They played in Victoria last year and had an overflow sellout IIRC.

 

complete shit show. if I remember right, all the concession stands were sold out BEFORE the game started. bathrooms broke down. the entire facility was out of date 30 years ago. 

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1 hour ago, Beau Vine said:

And they're not even doing it in Bobcat Stadium; it's at the high school.  They played in Victoria last year and had an overflow sellout IIRC.

They should’ve scheduled it at Heros in San Antonio.  It’s has enough capacity for this game.  

Edited by Nueces River Rat

7 hours ago, Beau Vine said:

at Pflugerville’s The Pfield

Hahahaha

9 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

complete shit show. if I remember right, all the concession stands were sold out BEFORE the game started. bathrooms broke down. the entire facility was out of date 30 years ago. 

That's exactly what I remember hearing.

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Tolar vs Crawford is going to be a good one. 

I suppose it's going to start getting tougher for Mart at some point. Maybe that's this week

I'll be at Vandy vs Drip Friday, hoping for a great game!

15 hours ago, Gardner Barnes said:

Westlake this week:
Greathouse is out
Land is out
3 starting OL are out.

Also, 7 defensive starters are injured
Band instruments destroyed in storage facility fire
Cheerleaders detained in Mexico due to COVID 
Entire coaching staff blinded in freak solar flare event

Don’t forget the wide receivers who have lost all depth perception due to prolonged optigrab use.

23 hours ago, Gardner Barnes said:

Westlake this week:
Greathouse is out
Land is out
3 starting OL are out.

Go Bears!

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9 hours ago, TreatyOak said:

Also, 7 defensive starters are injured
Band instruments destroyed in storage facility fire
Cheerleaders detained in Mexico due to COVID 
Entire coaching staff blinded in freak solar flare event

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Can’t wait to go the Rockpile on Friday for Calallen vs Boerne.    Chris Madrids is not too far way for a good pre game burger!

11 hours ago, Nueces River Rat said:

Can’t wait to go the Rockpile on Friday for Calallen vs Boerne.    Chris Madrids is not too far way for a good pre game burger!

I haven’t been since the original owner died & it burned down. I heard it sucks now.

33 minutes ago, Helobious said:

I haven’t been since the original owner died & it burned down. I heard it sucks now.

I’ve been to the new Madrids and the tostada burger slammed and went super hard. Like always. 

37 minutes ago, Helobious said:

I haven’t been since the original owner died & it burned down. I heard it sucks now.

There was a phase where it wasn't very good, seems to be back on track now.

Since it's getting close to that time, what are my options to watch the state championship games if I don't have Bally Sports or have access to it. Is there any way to do some trial run just to watch those games? Any way to pay for some other stream who broadcasts? Preferably something I can cast to my tv. 

1 hour ago, Vic Mackey said:

Since it's getting close to that time, what are my options to watch the state championship games if I don't have Bally Sports or have access to it. Is there any way to do some trial run just to watch those games? Any way to pay for some other stream who broadcasts? Preferably something I can cast to my tv. 

Check Direct TV Stream to see if they have a free trial,    They did back in September and I signed so I could see the opener against ULM on the LHN.   Ended up keeping it as it was almost the same price as HULU with Live TV.   In addition to Bally and LHN, they also carry AT&T Sports Net which carries the Astros.  

4 hours ago, Nueces River Rat said:

Check Direct TV Stream to see if they have a free trial,    They did back in September and I signed so I could see the opener against ULM on the LHN.   Ended up keeping it as it was almost the same price as HULU with Live TV.   In addition to Bally and LHN, they also carry AT&T Sports Net which carries the Astros.  

Has anyone done the Bally streaming service?  I notice you get a free week, but I don't know if it's the full Bally programming, or just the pro sports games?

Going to Shiner - Refugio with the kids this week.

Looking forward to your breakdown Beau Vine.

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Here we go, my favorite week of the HSFB season, because winning region is a big deal!  Nine district rematches -- see if you notice a recurring theme below...

REGIONAL FINALS SCHEDULE
Class 6A Division I
Region I

Prosper (12-1) vs. Lewisville (12-1), 2 p.m. Saturday at McKinney’s McKinney ISD Stadium

I picked Prosper to win this 4 weeks ago – the reasons haven’t changed.  This is the Eagles’ 4th straight trip to this game, and there’s no Guyer to take them out this season.  But Lewisville has played great.  Their only loss was to HP on 9/2, and they play D-and-running-game like a fine violin – the D has allowed only 3 total points the last two games.   Flip a coin.  Cool note: Lewisville’s head coach was the QB when the Farmers won state (and their last regional title) in 1996.

Region II

Duncanville (12-0) vs. Spring Westfield (12-1), 3pm Saturday at Georgetown

D’ville has won region 4 consecutive years.  They have future college stars all over the roster, but especially on D.  They also do the D-and-running-game thing really well, with 1400+ on the ground from 4-star RB Caden Durham and only 114 points allowed all season.  They held a really good Woodlands team to 106 total yards and forced 4 turnovers the week after the Highlanders hung 62 points on Klein Cain.  Westfield struggled to a 10-7 win over Hachie, and that kind of performance isn’t going to give them a chance.

Region III

Galena Park North Shore (13-0) vs. Humble Atascocita (11-2), 7 p.m. Friday at New Caney’s Randall Reed Stadium

District rematch.  NS rallied from 13-3 down to win the district game 16-13 on a 67y TD pass in the 4th quarter.  ‘Cita outplayed them that game, and they’re capable of beating them – they seriously have one of the biggest teams in the state.  NS has beaten AHS 5 consecutive, including twice last season, the 2nd 44-20 in this game.  But NS has looked mortal lately and the whole playing-a-WR-at-QB thing has to catch up with them at some point, right?  But the NS defense, which posted 10 sacks last week, doesn’t look ready to let them down.  I'm saying that I want to pick an upset here, but I don't have the cajones.

Region IV

San Antonio Brennan (12-1) vs. Austin Westlake (13-0), 2 p.m. Saturday at San Antonio’s Alamodome

Sheeeeyit.  I know about Westlake’s injuries, but it feels like Brennan shot their wad last week in a huge emotional win over LT.  Brennan QB Ashton Dubose will need to have the game of his life.  But mighty mite RB Jack Kayser and most of the Chap D is healthy, and that will be enough.

Class 6A Division II
Region I

Denton Guyer (13-0) vs. Southlake Carroll (13-0), 2 p.m. Saturday at Justin’s Northwest ISD Stadium

SLC easily could have lost to McKinney last week, except RB Owen Allen, who seems like he has played varsity for 10 years, rescued them with 220+ yards.  Allen is 23 yards short of 2K and has 35 TDs this season.  Guyer’s defense has struggled the past two weeks, allowing 83 total points.  Granted, that was against HP and Byron Nelson, and the offense scored 122, so I’m not worried about that.  Guyer big in this one. 

Region II

DeSoto (11-2) vs. Killeen Harker Heights (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Baylor’s McLane Stadium

HH has flown under the radar this year, losing only a 28-27 game to Permian in Sept.  This is the farthest a HH team has ever gone, and they had their season ended by Desoto 65-28 in 2021.  They did hang 63 on Dekaney last week behind their UH-bound RB, but the 35 allowed worries me that they won’t be able to contain Johntay Cook, who has 358y receiving in the last 3 playoff games.  I think people have slept on Desoto because they’re clearly not as good as Duncanville this season, but they’re still really damn good.

Region III

Katy (13-0) vs. Houston C.E. King (9-4), 7 p.m. Friday at Houston’s NRG Stadium

King’s good, but Katy’s closest game since September was 35-7 last week.  I think King keeps it within 28, but that won’t get them anything.

Region IV

Austin Vandegrift (12-1) vs. Dripping Springs (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Cedar Park’s Gupton Stadium

Rematch of one of the best games of the regular season, a week 0 walkoff FG win for Dripping (and Vandy’s only loss).  I picked Vandy to win the region 4 weeks ago, but that was because I couldn’t imagine DS having so much success in their first 6A season, but that’s a little easier to imagine after watching the Drips just dismantle Harlingen and seeing how Vandy struggled with Harlan.  This will be a GREAT game, and I think DS keeps rolling.

Class 5A Division I
Region I

Burleson Centennial (12-1) vs. Aledo (11-2), 2 p.m. Saturday at Frisco’s Ford Center

District rematch.  Aledo jumped all over BC in a 64-21 rout the first time.  BC doesn’t like to throw the ball, and that was death when they fell behind in the first matchup.  Nothing much has changed, so expect another Aledo win, though probably closer this time.  Despite what people always say, it’s not that difficult to beat a team twice as long as you have a really good team.

Region II

Mansfield Timberview (13-0) vs. Longview (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Mesquite’s Memorial Stadium

#1 vs #2 in the state.  Longview is seemingly without weakness – they have a D that has allowed 116 points all season, a 4-star RB in Taylor Tatum, and a game-manager QB who can distribute to a speedy WR crew.  Timberview is one of the highest-scoring teams in the state, with 706 total points, but they’ve struggled in the playoffs, averaging only 32 ppg.  They also needed a 2-pt stand to avoid blowing a 21-0 lead last week.  Lobos >> Wolves. 

Region III

College Station (11-2) vs. Smithson Valley (12-1), 2 p.m. Saturday at Pflugerville’s The Pfield

CS has had an amazing season, all considered.  In the offseason, they lost a ton of starters to graduation, and their head coach.  Then they lost their all-state RB to a knee in preseason practice.  And last week, they played their best game of the season (and avenged one of their losses), stomping Georgetown 52-28 behind 347y rushing.  SV has shut down speedy teams from Manvel and Fulshear the past two weeks, but I don’t think the Rangers have the type of speed on offense to get it done.  I’ll take CS in an upset.

Region IV

Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial (11-2) vs. PSJA North (13-0), 6 p.m. Saturday at Corpus Christi’s Buccaneer Stadium

Vets has now put itself in the conversation with Calallen for best program in the Coastal Bend.  But their D does not have the size to stop Ale Aparicio and the Fighting Alphabets.  The Alphabets also have a stud defense that has allowed only 122 points all season and shut down Brownsville Vets running game last week (except for one long run). 

Class 5A Division II
Region I

Argyle vs. Abilene Wylie, 7:00 p.m. Friday at Tarleton State’s Memorial Stadium

AW started the season 2-3, but has won 8 straight.  But they struggled with Canutillo, needing a 2nd half rally to win 21-18.  Argyle is still Argyle in their first 5A season, and they shouldn’t have much trouble in this one. 

Region II

South Oak Cliff vs. Melissa, 7:30 p.m. Friday at Choctaw Stadium

Melissa lost its first two games to Argyle and China Spring, but has gotten on a roll since.  SOC lost their first three games, and has been downright frightening in the playoffs with near misses.  At times last week, it looked like they were flat-out trying to lose, but managed to beat Midlo Heritage in OT, thanks to some help by MH.  Melissa has a QB with 3400+ yards and 44 TDs, but SOC has about 6 D1 recruits in just their secondary.  I think it will be close, but I lean towards the Cards knocking off the defending state champs.

Region III

Fort Bend Marshall (12-1) vs. Port Neches-Groves (11-2), 7 p.m. Friday at Galena Park ISD Stadium

District rematch, won by Marshall 35-14 in Sept.  The Marshall Buffs are just flat out better, with a D that has allowed only 94 points all season, including 18 last week to a Lake Creek team that was one of the highest-scoring teams in the state.  This one won’t be close, because despite what people always say, it’s not that difficult to beat a team twice as long as you have a really good team.

Region IV

Liberty Hill (12-1) vs. Corpus Christi Flour Bluff (10-3), Saturday, SA Farris

LH won the region last week with its win over Alamo Heights.  FB is in the region final for the 4th year in a row, but LH is just too tough.  Expect a 70-42 type of game.   

Class 4A Division I
Region I

Wichita Falls (9-4) vs. Decatur (10-3), 7 p.m. Friday at Denton’s Collins Stadium

District rematch, won by Decatur 31-27 OT.  This bracket was wide open to start the playoffs, and I think I slept on Decatur, who started the season 0-3 (losses to Anna, S’ville, and Rider).  Old High’s resume didn’t have anything special on it until they pasted Brownwood 41-19 last week.  But Decatur has the coaching edge and the defensive edge, as their D held Canyon Randall to 14 total yards last week.  Eagles over Coyotes, because despite what people always say, it’s not that difficult to beat a team twice as long as you have a really good team.

Region II

China Spring (12-1) vs. Anna (13-0), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Fort Worth’s Crowley ISD Stadium

Man, Anna has had one of the toughest playoff roads in the state so far, having beaten Stephenville and Celina in consecutive weeks.  And now they get the defending champs.  Anna’s star is QB Evan Bullock (LaTech commit), but he’s countered by junior Cash McCollum, who won a region championship starting as a soph at Wimberley last year.  The Coyotes have beaten everyone so far, but the Cougars are a different level.  Expect a 45-38 type game.

Region III

Tyler Chapel Hill (11-2) vs. Kilgore (10-3), 7 p.m. Friday at Tyler’s Rose Stadium

District rematch, TCH won 32-20 on 11/3.  TCH trailed 17-0 at half and 23-14 in the 4th last week, but rallied to beat Lumberton 35-23.  Both teams started the season 0-2.  Kilgore RB Isaiah Ross has 6 200+ yard rushing games this season and 2345 yards total.  TCH has won the last two matchups, including 41-35 OT in the playoffs last season.  That team was led by two freshmen who are now sophs – QB Demetrious Brisbon and RB Rickey Stewart.  Those guys should get it done again. 

Region IV

Boerne (13-0) vs. Corpus Christi Calallen (13-0), 7:30 p.m. Friday at San Antonio’s Alamo Stadium

A great matchup that has been on the horizon all season is finally here.  Boerne has a well-balanced offense led by soph QB Jaxon Baize and a D that has allowed only 34 points in the playoffs and held PL Calhoun to only 145 yards last week.  Calallen has struggled to put away opponents the last two weeks.  I haven’t seen the total numbers, but it seems like the Wildcats throw the ball more than they did under Danaher.  That’s a good thing, but it’s also partly a reaction to star RB Epi Hinojosa blowing out his knee earlier in the season.  I don’t think Calallen is playing their best ball right now and it will cost them Friday.

Class 4A Division II
Region I

Monahans (10-3) vs. Glen Rose (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Sweetwater’s Mustang Bowl

I’ve been on GR since about week 2 and am not getting off now.  Monahans started the season 0-3 but has been nails since.  GR spanked a very talented Hirschi team 45-20 last week and I’d expect a similar result this week.

Region II

Texarkana Pleasant Grove (11-2) vs. Carthage (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Marshall’s Maverick Stadium

This would have been a helluva matchup 5 years ago when TPG was getting the type of players who should be at 6A schools.  They’re good again this year, losing only to Gilmer and a Shreveport team, but Carthage has only lost twice since 2017, so you’d have to be an idiot to pick TPG.

Region III

Silsbee (13-0) vs. Cuero (12-1), 1:30 p.m. Friday at Houston’s NRG Stadium

Silsbee has won R3 twice in the last 4 years, but hasn’t made it past that, losing in 2018 to Cuero.  The Gobblers needed OT to beat Salado in round 1, but have been dominant since.  Silsbee has the best player in 4-star WR Drelon Miller, but Cuero is a very solid football team with no weaknesses and a better coach, so I’ll take the Gobblers in an upset.

Region IV

Wimberley (13-0) vs. Lago Vista (10-3), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Hutto’s Memorial Stadium

District rematch.  Wimberley won 31-28 in a game that LV gave away with a bad punt snap late in the 4th.   The Texans are 193-6 on the scoreboard in the playoffs.  They finally gave up points on a 4thQ Jarrell TD last week, then promptly blocked the XP and ran it back for 2.  Soph QB Cade Stoever has been ridiculous, throwing for 245y and 6 TDs in the first half last week, including 3 TDs in the final two minutes of the 1st half.  LV shocked Navarro 27-7 last week and made it look easy.  LV DTQB Bowen Stobb gave Wimberley fits in the first game.  The Vikings lost in the region finals last season, albeit 3AD1.  This is a whole different animal.  Texans by a lot, and they’ll be rooting for Cuero.

Class 3A Division I
Region I

Whitesboro (11-1) vs. Brock (9-4), 7 p.m. Thursday at Denton’s Collins Stadium

District rematch, won by Brock 39-35.  Brock’s record is really deceiving, as they opened the season with Pleasant Grove, Hirschi, Wimberley, and Gunter and unsurprisingly went 0-4.  But all were close, which means they’re really fucking good, as Bushland found out last week when Brock rallied from 10-27 at half to win 51-27.  They’ll beat Whitesboro again, because despite what people always say, it’s not that difficult to beat a team twice as long as you have a really good team.

Region II

Grandview (11-2) vs. Malakoff (12-1), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Waxahachie’s Lumpkins Stadium

Rematch, as Grandview won a non-district match 21-17 back on 9/2.  Grandview also beat MHS in the 2018 state championship.  I watched a lot of Malakoff’s 35-14 win over West last week, and there’s a lot to like, including soph QB Mike Jones.   This team looks bound for Jerryworld.

Region III

Columbus (12-1) vs. Franklin (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Tomball’s Tomball ISD Stadium

Columbus is a team that has looked like a title contender all season, with a big O-line, strong running game, good QB in soph and NFL kid Adam Schoebel and a strong D, and they smacked around Yoe 48-14 last week.  But Franklin is simply on a different level.  Last week they beat the shit out of a Hitchcock squad that beat Columbus, and it never looked competitive. 

Region IV

Llano (13-0) vs. Edna (12-1), 7 p.m. Thursday at San Marcos’ Rattler Stadium

Unless the weather sucks, I’m going to this one.  Edna has played at least 12 games in every season since 2013, but has not won region since 2014.  Llano won region in 2020.   Both teams would be cannon fodder in the semifinals, but I think Llano will earn that right.

Class 3A Division II
Region I

Wall (12-1) vs. Canadian (11-2), 6 p.m. Friday at Woodrow’s Pirate Stadium

Wall plays really good defense (80 points all season) but has a shitty offense.  Canadian is opposite, with 696 points on offense.  Wall’s best chance is terrible weather, and the Lubbock forecast does call for 20-30 mph winds with higher gusts possible.  But that won’t be terrible enough for the Hawks, who need haboobs and tornados.

Region II

Holliday (13-0) vs. Gunter (12-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Frisco’s Ford Center

1 vs 2 in the state.  Holliday’s D hasn’t allowed more than 19 points in a game all season, and the D single-handedly won a slugfest with Bells last week, 17-14.  But as usual, Gunter has one of the best offenses in the state and a D that has allowed only 77 points; they creamed undefeated Palmer 40-6 last week.  The Tigers beat Holliday 35-14 last year in this game, and I expect something similar. 

Region III

Gilmer Harmony (8-5) vs. Newton (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Nacogdoches’ Bryce Stadium

Harmony started 0-4, got smacked by Daingerfield in district, but pulled one of the biggest upsets in the state last week, 38-35 over West Rusk.  Newton outlasted Daingerfield 16-12 last week, and should have it easier this week. 

Region IV

Tidehaven (11-2) vs. Poth (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at San Marcos’ Bobcat Stadium

Why they’re playing this in Bobcat Stadium is a real mystery.  I’m guessing there won’t be that many people driving in from El Maton.  Poth has had a helluva program for years, going 69-13 since 2015, but they have always run into Shiner or Refugio (or Franklin last year) in the playoffs, so this is their first region final that I can see.  They’ve outscored opponents 633-103 so far, losing only 22-21 to Shiner.  Tidehaven has only lost to 3AD1 teams (Goliad, Vandy Ind), but is a frequent Poth victim in the playoffs, including 27-14 in 2021.  Expect a similar score this season.

 

Class 2A Division I  (NOTE: I think this is the best group of regional finals of any classification.)
Region I

Cisco (11-2) vs. Hawley (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at ACU’s Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium

District rematch, won 36-33 by Hawley in week 10.  Hawley’s D had been the calling card in the regular season, but the offense has scored 52, 72, and 57 in the playoffs.  Hawley beat Cisco 17-14 in the 3rd round of the 2021 playoffs.  Cisco won 54-20 in the 2020 playoffs.  It feels like we’re looking at a changing of the guard thing in Abilene-area small school football, as Hawley has stated its case as top dog and should do it again Friday.  Despite what people always say, it’s not that difficult to beat a team twice as long as you have a really good team.

Region II

Tolar (13-0) vs. Crawford (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Burleson’s Burleson Stadium

Tolar has allowed 95 points all season, Crawford 62!  Tolar’s closest game was a 16-6 win over Coleman; Crawford beat Coleman 34-13 two weeks ago.  These two shared a district the last seasons, and Crawford scored a 19-7 win in 2021 and a 49-17 win in 2020.   Crawford has pedigree galore, and that’s important in TXHSFB.  (Tolar is on 377 between Granbury and Stephenville if you’re wondering.)

 

Region III

Cooper (13-0) vs. Timpson (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Lindale’s Eagle Stadium

Timpson is getting closer to kicking that sumbitch door in.  The Bears are led by 4-star recruit Terry Bussey, who has started at QB for 3 years even though he’s a junior.  The Bears have several guys who have been starting since they were freshmen in 2020.  Cooper has had a great season, but they have no one like Bussey, nor have they seen anyone like him.  Throwing a 4-star recruit in the middle of a 2A game is pretty much a game-decider.

Region IV

Shiner (11-2) vs. Refugio (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at San Marcos’ Rattler Stadium

District rematch, won by Refugio 38-27 on 10/21.  Shiner beat Refugio in the region finals last year and 2020, 55-14 and 24-13.  Shiner won 45-43 in 2019 thanks to terrible officiating, so these two teams know each other well, even though this Refugio team is quite different in 2022.  The Bobcats run the ball way more than they used to, with nearly 3000 on the ground thanks to a RB-by-committee approach.   They had 410 rushing against Shiner in the district game, led by 295 from Eziyah Bland.  Shiner got 297 and 5 TD from RB Dalton Brooks last week, and they’ll need him to have a similar game to have a chance.  Don’t bet on it.  Despite what people always say, it’s not that difficult to beat a team twice as long as you have a really good team.

Class 2A Division II
Region I

Wellington (12-1) vs. New Home (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Canyon’s Happy State Bank Stadium

Wellington has allowed only 89 points all season, 13 in the playoffs, and lost only to a Lubbock private.  NH lost the season opener to Haskell but has reeled off 12 in a row.  They have had close calls the last two weeks, winning 22-21 and 14-8.  This is unchartered territory for NH; they went 8-4 last season, their first winning record since 2016, and they were playing 6-man as recently as 2012.  Wellington by a bunch.  (If you’re wondering, New Home is about 20 miles south of Lubbock.)

Region II

Albany (11-2) vs. Collinsville (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Mineral Wells’ Ram Stadium

Collinsville lost only to Cooper in September.  They squeaked by Windthorst 32-28 last week.  Albany is a regular in the region finals; they haven’t played fewer than 12 games since Maxpreps started keeping tabs in 2004 -- That is AMAZING.  They took down undefeated Wink, the top-ranked team in the region, 35-18 last week, forcing 5 turnovers and getting 5 sacks.  Collinsville’s only edge might be that Albany is coming off a Saturday night game and has less time to prepare.  But I suspect that at this point, Coach Denney Faith is less preparing for Collinsville and more preparing to play Albany football, so there goes that. 

Region III

Mart (13-0) vs. Lovelady (12-0), 7 p.m. Friday at College Station’s Tiger Stadium

Hey, Lovelady’s D looks pretty good!  Only 89 points allowed.  Oh, Mart has allowed 76.  Hey, Lovelady’s offense looks explosive, with 617 points.  Whoops, Mart has scored 758.  Mart survived a 21-20 win in October over 10-3 Centerville, who got knocked out by Timpson last week; other than that, their closest game was 47-22.  These teams were district mates the last two years, with Mart winning by 47-16 and 48-12.  That sounds about right for Friday, too. 

Region IV

Burton (12-0) vs. Granger (11-2), 7 p.m. Friday at Bastrop’s Memorial Stadium

Burton shocked my region favorite Chilton last week, 7-0, scoring on 4th down on the game’s first drive and holding Chilton under 100 yards. They played several close games to start the season – 21-18 over Holland, 6-0 OT over Hearne, and 13-12 over Falls City, but stomped everyone else in district and haven’t allowed a point in the playoffs so far. On offense, they don’t like to pass; in fact, they threw for -5 yards last week.   Granger lost to Chilton and an OT game to Thorndale, but beat Falls City 35-15 last week.  These two met twice last season when they were in the same district.  Burton won both, 26-22 in district, and 57-27 in R2 of the playoffs.  Bet on 3 in a row for Burton. 

Edited by Beau Vine

I am sure I am not the first to ask this, but is @Beau Vine Craig Way?

Great write up on the region championship games.

2 hours ago, Beau Vine said:

Has anyone done the Bally streaming service?  I notice you get a free week, but I don't know if it's the full Bally programming, or just the pro sports games?

I didn’t know they had one?    I’m sure the DCTF guys would be promoting the heck out of it if they streamed the regional stuff 

Edited by Nueces River Rat

1 hour ago, ScottS said:

I am sure I am not the first to ask this, but is @Beau Vine Craig Way?

Lolno.  In fact, the only time I've met Craig Way in person was in the Dell Diamond press box, and I was sitting behind him and his buttcrack was showing the entire game.

39 minutes ago, Nueces River Rat said:

I didn’t know they had one?    I’m sure the DCTF guys would be promoting the heck out of it if they streamed the regional stuff 

They have one, but the wording of it (*) talks about "watching your favorite team" and not about having FSSW programming 24 hours per day, so I'm wondering if you only get the games for the "home teams."  

FWIW my home teams are: Spurs, Stars, Dallas WNBA team, and "select ACC games."  WTF?  $19.99 per month if you do it by month: https://www.ballysports.com/packages/

The DCTF guys are busy promoting the heck out of Texan Live.  Not sure why they'd promote Bally.

(*) wording: " This package only includes access to live games in which the above-identified teams compete. "

 

Edited by Beau Vine

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