WOS87
12-14-2008, 03:02 PM
It's been a while since I've updated this...
So as not to get confused in adding in the '08 champs, I will wait until ALL state champs for 2008 have been decided since only 5 of the 12 have been crowned this year.
I will say that Prosper has increased Collin County's number to 19 overall already
Texas Counties Ranked by Most UIL Football Championships 1920-2007
(includes 6-man, 8-man, and 11-man 1A - 5A)
1. Collin - 18 (Plano, Celina, Wylie, McKinney, Farmersville)
2. Tarrant - 16 (17*) (Southlake Carroll, Everman, Grapevine, North Crowley, Masonic Home*, FW Arlington Heights, Euless Trinity, Arlington)
3. Dallas - 13 (14*) (Garland, Highland Park, Wilmer-Hutchins, Mesquite, Richardson Lake Highlands, Duncanville, Dallas Sunset, Dallas Oak Cliff, Dallas Carter*)
4. Bexar - 13 (12*) (SA Alamo Heights, Converse Judson*, SA Brackenridge, SA Roosevelt, SA Lee, SA Jefferson, SA Churchill)
5. McLennan - 12 (Waco, Mart, Lorena, Crawford, China Spring)
6. Wichita - 9 (Wichita Falls, Electra, Iowa Park)
6. Jefferson - 9 (Port Neches-Groves, Port Arthur Jefferson, Nederland, Beaumont West Brook, Beaumont Hebert, Beaumont French)
6. Galveston - 9 (La Marque, Texas City, Friendswood, Dickinson)
9. Harris - 8 (Deer Park, Houston Yates, Houston Stratford, Houston Reagan, Houston Lamar, GP North Shore, Aldine)
9. Denton - 8 (Lewisville, Denton Ryan, Pilot Point, Lewisville Hebron, Flower Mound Marcus)
9. Brown - 8 (Brownwood, May)
12. Taylor - 7 (Abilene, Abilene Wylie)
12. Ellis - 7 (Ennis, Milford, Waxahachie)
12. Ector - 7 (Odessa Permian, Odessa)
12. Fort Bend - 7 (Katy, Ft Bend Willowridge, Rosenberg Lamar Consolidated)
16. Upshur - 6 (Big Sandy, Union Hill, Gilmer)
16. Smith - 6 (Tyler John Tyler, Tyler Lee, Tyler Chapel Hill, Troup)
16. Bell - 6 (Bartlett, Temple, Killeen)
16. Travis - 6 (Austin Reagan, Austin Westlake, Austin SFA, Lake Travis)
20. Austin - 5 (Sealy)
20. Fayette - 5 (Schulenburg, La Grange)
20. Hudspeth - 5 (Fort Hancock)
20. Matagorda - 5 (Tidehaven, Bay City, Palacios)
20. Milam - 5 (Thorndale, Cameron, Rockdale)
20. Newton - 5 (Newton, Burkeville)
20. Stephens - 5 (Breckenridge)
20. Sutton - 5 (Sonora)
* - Carter won it on the field over CJ and was considered an official state champ for over 2 years before the title was taken away.
* - Masonic Home tied Corsicana 0-0 in the finals but lost the game by penetrations and only Corsicana is considered the "official champ" making Masonic Home the only team to play to a tie in a state final and NOT be considered a co-champ
And for those interested... here is the opposite end of the spectrum
13 out of 19 are usually Region IV
Most Populous Texas Counties without a UIL Football Title
County (County seat) - 2000 Population (Regional alignment)
1. El Paso (El Paso) - 679,622 (I)
2. Cameron (Brownsville) - 335,227 (IV)
3. Montgomery (Conroe) - 293,768 (II - III)
4. Webb (Laredo) - 193,117 (IV)
5. Randall (Canyon) - 104,312 (I)
6. Guadalupe (Seguin) - 89,023 (IV)
7. Victoria (Victoria) - 84,088 (IV)
8. Comal (New Braunfels) - 78,021 (IV)
9. San Patricio (Sinton) - 67,138 (IV)
10. Bastrop (Bastrop) - 57,733 (IV)
11. Starr (Rio Grande City) - 53,597 (IV)
12. Hardin (Kountze) - 48,073 (III)
13. Maverick (Eagle Pass) - 47,297 (IV)
14. Val Verde (Del Rio) - 44,856 (IV)
15. Kerr (Kerrville) - 43,653 (IV)
16. Hood (Granbury) - 41,100 (I)
17. Jim Wells (Alice) - 39,326 (IV)
18. Atascosa (Jourdanton) - 38,628 (IV)
19. Wood (Quitman) - 36,752 (II - III)
So as not to get confused in adding in the '08 champs, I will wait until ALL state champs for 2008 have been decided since only 5 of the 12 have been crowned this year.
I will say that Prosper has increased Collin County's number to 19 overall already
Texas Counties Ranked by Most UIL Football Championships 1920-2007
(includes 6-man, 8-man, and 11-man 1A - 5A)
1. Collin - 18 (Plano, Celina, Wylie, McKinney, Farmersville)
2. Tarrant - 16 (17*) (Southlake Carroll, Everman, Grapevine, North Crowley, Masonic Home*, FW Arlington Heights, Euless Trinity, Arlington)
3. Dallas - 13 (14*) (Garland, Highland Park, Wilmer-Hutchins, Mesquite, Richardson Lake Highlands, Duncanville, Dallas Sunset, Dallas Oak Cliff, Dallas Carter*)
4. Bexar - 13 (12*) (SA Alamo Heights, Converse Judson*, SA Brackenridge, SA Roosevelt, SA Lee, SA Jefferson, SA Churchill)
5. McLennan - 12 (Waco, Mart, Lorena, Crawford, China Spring)
6. Wichita - 9 (Wichita Falls, Electra, Iowa Park)
6. Jefferson - 9 (Port Neches-Groves, Port Arthur Jefferson, Nederland, Beaumont West Brook, Beaumont Hebert, Beaumont French)
6. Galveston - 9 (La Marque, Texas City, Friendswood, Dickinson)
9. Harris - 8 (Deer Park, Houston Yates, Houston Stratford, Houston Reagan, Houston Lamar, GP North Shore, Aldine)
9. Denton - 8 (Lewisville, Denton Ryan, Pilot Point, Lewisville Hebron, Flower Mound Marcus)
9. Brown - 8 (Brownwood, May)
12. Taylor - 7 (Abilene, Abilene Wylie)
12. Ellis - 7 (Ennis, Milford, Waxahachie)
12. Ector - 7 (Odessa Permian, Odessa)
12. Fort Bend - 7 (Katy, Ft Bend Willowridge, Rosenberg Lamar Consolidated)
16. Upshur - 6 (Big Sandy, Union Hill, Gilmer)
16. Smith - 6 (Tyler John Tyler, Tyler Lee, Tyler Chapel Hill, Troup)
16. Bell - 6 (Bartlett, Temple, Killeen)
16. Travis - 6 (Austin Reagan, Austin Westlake, Austin SFA, Lake Travis)
20. Austin - 5 (Sealy)
20. Fayette - 5 (Schulenburg, La Grange)
20. Hudspeth - 5 (Fort Hancock)
20. Matagorda - 5 (Tidehaven, Bay City, Palacios)
20. Milam - 5 (Thorndale, Cameron, Rockdale)
20. Newton - 5 (Newton, Burkeville)
20. Stephens - 5 (Breckenridge)
20. Sutton - 5 (Sonora)
* - Carter won it on the field over CJ and was considered an official state champ for over 2 years before the title was taken away.
* - Masonic Home tied Corsicana 0-0 in the finals but lost the game by penetrations and only Corsicana is considered the "official champ" making Masonic Home the only team to play to a tie in a state final and NOT be considered a co-champ
And for those interested... here is the opposite end of the spectrum
13 out of 19 are usually Region IV
Most Populous Texas Counties without a UIL Football Title
County (County seat) - 2000 Population (Regional alignment)
1. El Paso (El Paso) - 679,622 (I)
2. Cameron (Brownsville) - 335,227 (IV)
3. Montgomery (Conroe) - 293,768 (II - III)
4. Webb (Laredo) - 193,117 (IV)
5. Randall (Canyon) - 104,312 (I)
6. Guadalupe (Seguin) - 89,023 (IV)
7. Victoria (Victoria) - 84,088 (IV)
8. Comal (New Braunfels) - 78,021 (IV)
9. San Patricio (Sinton) - 67,138 (IV)
10. Bastrop (Bastrop) - 57,733 (IV)
11. Starr (Rio Grande City) - 53,597 (IV)
12. Hardin (Kountze) - 48,073 (III)
13. Maverick (Eagle Pass) - 47,297 (IV)
14. Val Verde (Del Rio) - 44,856 (IV)
15. Kerr (Kerrville) - 43,653 (IV)
16. Hood (Granbury) - 41,100 (I)
17. Jim Wells (Alice) - 39,326 (IV)
18. Atascosa (Jourdanton) - 38,628 (IV)
19. Wood (Quitman) - 36,752 (II - III)