Christopher Hughes+FollowShiner and Muenster battle for Texas gloryAT&T Stadium is buzzing as Shiner and Muenster face off for the Class 2A Division II state football title. Muenster’s defense came out swinging, capitalizing on a Shiner fumble and building a 14-0 lead early. But Shiner’s Jarvis Williams answered with a crucial interception, giving his team hope. These small-town teams are leaving it all on the field, and you can feel the energy from the stands. Moments like these remind us why Texas high school football is such a big deal. Who do you think will take home the championship? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowBode Ham’s record 10 TDs lead Jayton to gloryBode Ham just rewrote Texas high school football history, racking up an unbelievable 10 rushing touchdowns to power Jayton to a 99-54 win and another state title. Watching Ham slice through defenses and break the Class 1A championship record felt like witnessing a legend in the making. Jayton’s offense was nearly unstoppable, and the energy at AT&T Stadium was electric. Moments like these remind us why small-town football means so much in Texas. What do you think makes six-man football so thrilling, and can anyone top Ham’s performance next year? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
glen25+FollowTexas football’s big-game dilemma: Is it worth it?Texas fans, here’s something to chew on: the Longhorns are sticking with high-profile matchups like Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Michigan, but there’s real debate about whether playing these powerhouses actually helps or hurts their playoff chances. Athletic director Chris Del Conte loves the big games, but worries the playoff system punishes teams for tough schedules. Meanwhile, bowl games are losing their shine as more players opt out or transfer, and even programs like Notre Dame are skipping bowls altogether. Is college football losing what made it special, or is this just the new normal? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
glen25+FollowTexas football eyes game-changing OL transferTexas fans, there’s big buzz around the offensive line—LSU’s standout freshman Carius Curne just hit the transfer portal, and the Longhorns are expected to make a strong push for him. After a rocky 2025 season up front, adding a 6'5", 320-pound lineman who’s already proven he can play both tackle and guard could be a total game-changer. With his versatility and experience, Curne could step right into a starting role and bring the consistency Texas desperately needs. Do you think landing Curne would finally solidify the Longhorns’ O-line? What’s your take on the NIL race for top transfers? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowWill Muschamp returns to Texas as DCBig news for Longhorns fans: Will Muschamp is back in Austin, this time as Texas’ defensive coordinator. After a rollercoaster ride as head coach at Florida and South Carolina, plus a stint at Georgia, Muschamp is stepping in to fix a defense that’s slipped in recent seasons. His last run at Texas saw the team reach the BCS title game, so expectations are high. With Texas aiming to get back to championship form, how do you feel about Muschamp’s return? Will his experience turn things around for the defense? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowGordon’s football streak stuns Texas fansGordon Longhorns just made Texas high school football history—again. With a jaw-dropping 69-22 win over Rankin, they’ve now claimed their third straight state title and stretched their winning streak to 44 games. Only two other six-man teams have ever pulled off three consecutive championships, so this is truly rare air. For folks in the area, this isn’t just about football—it’s about community pride and tradition. How do you think this kind of success shapes a small town? Share your thoughts on what this means for Gordon and Texas football! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas high school football finals heat up ArlingtonChampionship week is here, and AT&T Stadium in Arlington is about to turn into the heart of Texas high school football! From Wednesday through Saturday, teams from all over the state are battling for the ultimate bragging rights. Whether you’re rooting for an undefeated powerhouse or a hometown underdog, these games are packed with local pride and big dreams. Who’s your pick to take home the trophy this year? Share your predictions, favorite matchups, or memories from past championships—let’s get the Texas football conversation rolling! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas high school football finals go all-digitalStreaming is taking over the Texas UIL State high school football finals in 2025! Instead of tuning in on cable, fans can now catch every championship game for free on Victory+—just register online for access. This move means anyone, anywhere in Texas (or beyond), can watch their hometown teams chase glory without missing a play. AT&T Stadium will still be packed, but digital tickets and cashless payments are now the norm. How do you feel about this shift to streaming and digital-only access? Will it bring more fans together, or is something lost without cable TV? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas high school football history in the makingTwo Texas high school football teams, Hamilton and Joaquin, are both chasing their first-ever UIL state championship at AT&T Stadium. Hamilton’s defense has been a wall all season, while Joaquin is riding a wave of momentum after a dramatic comeback win over top-ranked Refugio. Both squads have impressive win streaks and bring hard-hitting ground games to the field. The energy is electric, and the stakes couldn’t be higher for these communities. Who do you think will make history tonight—Hamilton’s defense or Joaquin’s relentless running attack? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowSark Calls Out CFP Over Texas-Ohio State ClashCoach Sark is making waves again, folks. After the Horns’ gritty battle with the Buckeyes, he’s questioning if the CFP committee really values strength of schedule. Sark says Texas will still honor the home-and-home with Ohio State and Michigan, but after that, nonconference scheduling could change if the committee keeps snubbing teams for tough matchups. Do you think Texas should keep scheduling heavyweights, or play it safe? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share