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Gobbla2001
09-07-2006, 05:28 PM
I used to do the count on here, but stopped around '04, knew it was coming up close but had forgotten until crabman brought it up...

As far as we know, with the help of WOS87's research on all teams etc... we are currently sitting at 598 going into our game with Stafford...

A guy wants to do a write-up about it but wants to make SURE before giving out the story... there's one more source that is going to be checked but figured some of you may know here...

if so please reply...

Old Green
09-07-2006, 06:02 PM
WOS87's research is Accurate.
In 2003 , the Book King Football was released and it had Cuero having 561 wins in the Historical section of teams records. Since 2003 to present Cuero has added 37 more wins which would put them at 598 wins.

There were about 50 writer's who did the research who got credit for all the info in that book.


WOS87 might just happen to be one of those researchers.:)

carter08
09-07-2006, 06:03 PM
599 after the Stafford Game

Gobbla2001
09-07-2006, 06:07 PM
If Cuero beats Stafford the try at 600 would be in Bandera next Friday night... I go into work at 7:30 next Friday night :(

SintonFan_inAustin
09-07-2006, 06:12 PM
where does this put Cuero's program in the state as for the most wins ever?top 5? or better

Gobbla2001
09-07-2006, 06:14 PM
Originally posted by SintonFan_inAustin
where does this put Cuero's program in the state as for the most wins ever?top 5? or better

I dunno about top 5, maybe top 10-ish

Old Green
09-07-2006, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by SintonFan_inAustin
where does this put Cuero's program in the state as for the most wins ever?top 5? or better I belieive at #21 in the state 598 wins, 328 losses, and 37 ties.
63-23-1 playoff record.

WOS87
09-07-2006, 06:41 PM
As of the end of the season 2005 the Statewide 11-man football All-time wins list was as follows:

1. Amarillo 686-299-22
2. Plano 679-293-47
3. Highland Park 673-238-27
4. Temple 667-292-52
5. Corsicana 629-327-43
6. Brownwood 621-309-29
7. Wichita Falls 615-324-47
8. Mart 609-320-42
9. Hondo 607-288-31
10. Garland 600-328-50
11. Cuero 597-328-37
12. Sweetwater 596-337-29
13. Tyler John Tyler 592-326-41
14. Lufkin 590-308-37
15. Cameron Yoe 587-311-41

Cuero and Sweetwater should definitely hit 600 this year and Cameron has a shot if they can make it to the quarter or semifinals undefeated

WOS87
09-07-2006, 06:45 PM
CUERO

1911-1919 31-12-2
1920-1929 46-27-9
1930-1939 49-40-5
1940-1949 44-47-3
1950-1959 48-49-6
1960-1969 36-57-7
1970-1979 104-16-3
1980-1989 89-31-0

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carter08
09-07-2006, 06:46 PM
Where do you get all this stuff from

gobbler grad
09-07-2006, 06:48 PM
Originally posted by WOS87


Cuero and Sweetwater should definitely hit 600 this year and Cameron has a shot if they can make it to the quarter or semifinals undefeated



:doh: :doh: :doh:

i sure hope your right...:kiss:

Old Green
09-07-2006, 06:50 PM
Originally posted by WOS87
As of the end of the season 2005 the Statewide 11-man football All-time wins list was as follows:

1. Amarillo 686-299-22
2. Plano 679-293-47
3. Highland Park 673-238-27
4. Temple 667-292-52
5. Corsicana 629-327-43
6. Brownwood 621-309-29
7. Wichita Falls 615-324-47
8. Mart 609-320-42
9. Hondo 607-288-31
10. Garland 600-328-50
11. Cuero 597-328-37
12. Sweetwater 596-337-29
13. Tyler John Tyler 592-326-41
14. Lufkin 590-308-37
15. Cameron Yoe 587-311-41

Cuero and Sweetwater should definitely hit 600 this year and Cameron has a shot if they can make it to the quarter or semifinals undefeated Thanks WOS87. I knew you would have the answer's. WOS87 is the profesor of High school football.:clap:

Highschoolfan78
09-07-2006, 09:17 PM
wow seems like cuero wasnt really rollin until the 70's... then it was all great from then...