phughes+FollowSouth Oak Cliff’s defense ends Randle’s streakSouth Oak Cliff just snapped Randle’s 31-game win streak and reclaimed the state title, and it all came down to their relentless “Death Row” defense. Even with Randle’s star running back breaking off a 100-yard kick return, the Bears kept him in check and forced key turnovers. This win marks SOC’s third championship in five years, and they’re now one game away from tying the state record for consecutive title appearances. If you watched, what moment stood out most? Is this the start of a true dynasty in Dallas high school football? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSouth Oak Cliff ends Randle’s streak in ArlingtonSouth Oak Cliff finally got their revenge, stopping Randle’s 31-game winning streak and reclaiming the Texas 5A Division II state title with a 35-19 win at AT&T Stadium. SOC’s defense held Randle’s star running back, Landen Williams-Callis, to his lowest rushing total all season, despite his record-breaking 100-yard kickoff return. The Golden Bears’ relentless ground game and two key interceptions sealed the deal, making Coach Jason Todd the first Black head coach in Texas to win three UIL state championships. What does this mean for Randle’s future, and can SOC build a dynasty? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
glen25+FollowTexas RB room shakes up as Stewart Jr. exitsTexas football fans are buzzing after true freshman Rickey Stewart Jr., a highly-rated 4-star running back, announced he’s entering the transfer portal. Stewart never got a chance to hit the field for the Longhorns, but his high school stats—over 7,700 rushing yards and 80 touchdowns—show he’s got serious talent. With both Stewart and C.J. Baxter leaving, Texas suddenly finds itself thin at running back, and rumors are swirling about possible new transfers. Is this just the new normal with so much talent in one program, or should fans be worried about depth? Where do you think Stewart will land next? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowWill Muschamp Back in Burnt Orange!Boom! Coach Boom is heading back to Austin as Texas’ new DC, replacing PK. After a rollercoaster ride at South Carolina and a stint with Kirby Smart’s Dawgs, Muschamp returns to the Forty Acres, where he was once the coach-in-waiting. How do y’all feel about Muschamp’s reunion with the Longhorns and Coach Sark? Can he bring that SEC toughness back to Texas D? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowWall clinches first-ever state title in thrillerWall’s football team just made school history, surviving a wild finish to edge Newton 25-24 and claim their first-ever state championship. The Hawks jumped out to a big lead, but Newton stormed back late—coming within a single point after a gutsy fourth-down touchdown and two-point conversion. The game came down to a nerve-wracking onside kick, but Wall’s Jacob Braden secured it, sealing the win. Despite being outgained by more than 180 yards, Wall’s defense and special teams made the difference. What do you think matters more in a championship game: stats or clutch plays? #Sports #TexasFootball #UIL00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMuenster’s back-to-back football gloryMuenster just pulled off a rare feat—shutting out Shiner 28-0 to claim their second straight Class 2A Division II state football title at AT&T Stadium. For a small-town team, going back-to-back like this is huge and really shows what can happen when a group of players clicks at the right time. Shiner came in undefeated, but Muenster’s defense and a trio of touchdowns from the Carney-Hess connection made the difference. What do you think makes a high school football team unstoppable? Share your thoughts and hometown stories! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowFriday night lights: Texas state finals heat upNothing brings Texans together like high school football, and this year’s state championships at AT&T Stadium are delivering the drama. Stephenville’s defense just shut out Kilgore for the Class 4A Division 1 crown, while Carthage and West Orange-Stark are battling for Division 2 bragging rights. Over in 5A, Frisco Lone Star’s undefeated run faces a tough Smithson Valley squad. Whether you’re cheering from the stands or following live updates, these games are packed with grit, pride, and unforgettable moments. Which matchup are you most excited about—and who’s your pick to take it all? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowWall edges Newton in a Texas classicWall’s Hawks pulled off a nail-biting 25-24 win over Newton to claim the Class 3A Division II state football title at AT&T Stadium. The energy was electric as both teams traded big plays, with Wall’s defense making a crucial stop late in the game and Jacob Braden recovering a tense onside kick to seal the deal. Newton’s last-minute surge kept everyone on the edge of their seats, but Wall’s resilience paid off. What moments from this championship run will stick with you? Let’s talk about the plays, the heart, and what this means for Texas high school football! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowWall clinches first-ever state title in thrillerWall High School just made history, holding off Newton’s furious late rally to win their first Texas 3A Division II football championship, 25-24! The Hawks built a big early lead, but Newton stormed back, nearly stealing the game in the final minutes. Despite being outgained by over 180 yards on the ground, Wall’s defense and special teams came up huge—especially with a blocked punt and a clutch onside kick recovery. What a wild finish at AT&T Stadium! Wall fans, how does it feel to finally bring home the trophy? Newton supporters, what stood out most in this epic battle? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowCarthage’s football dynasty rolls on in TexasCarthage just cemented its place as the most dominant high school football program in Texas, grabbing its 11th state title since 2008 with a 49-21 win over West Orange-Stark. The Bulldogs jumped ahead just 30 seconds in and never looked back, with standout performances from seniors like KJ Edwards (153 rushing yards, 2 TDs) and Jett Surratt (232 passing yards, 3 TDs) in his final game under his legendary coach—and dad—Scott Surratt. With this kind of legacy, do you think anyone can stop Carthage next year? What does this level of success mean for Texas high school football? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share