Who is the all-time most historic, most famed football program in the state of Texas?
No matter what class, what school is the best known for it's football superiority?
Who sets the benchmark for Texas High School Football?
Who is the all-time most historic, most famed football program in the state of Texas?
No matter what class, what school is the best known for it's football superiority?
Who sets the benchmark for Texas High School Football?
Traditionally speaking: Permian
As of now: Denton Ryan and SLC
Im talking all-time.....of all time, who is it?
Uhmmmmmm....
Brownwood and Permian....
Good answers, Im gonna go with Odessa Permian, Home of the Permian Panthers, just driving by that school on 42nd street in Odessa gives you chills when you think about the history of that Program..
I'd love to say Sweetwater but it's not quite true. I do agree though that it is definitly Permian and Brownwood, toss up to me.
MOJO!!
Man, 84, that saying brings back some great memories, I think about that saying before going to the games etc...Originally posted by gobbler84
MOJO!!
something that'll stick with you forever...
im suprised no east texas schools posted so far? Where's the tyler lee, and judson lovers? I know there 5A but come on, im sticking with MOJO, the 7th flag over texas.
Ratliff is getting a new score board, replay screen, biggiest in Texas Highschool Football is what there saying....
Texas Longhorns
Oh wait....
For high school it either has to be Odessa Permian or Celina.
All-Time Series Record: 60-43-5
Alumnus:
Gainesville Leopards
The University of Texas (B.S.)
West Texas A&M University (M.A.)
University of Nebraska (future Ph.D)
if you look long and hard..
Odessa Permian (28)
West Orange Stark (36)
Austin Westlake (40)
Southlake Carroll (72)
Houston Yates (71)
Dallas Carter (78)
Austin Reagan (132)
Arlington Lamar (89)
Highland Park (136)
all top nine..
#10, #11 and #12 on the list are side by side neighbors in the San Antonio area separated by just a few miles.
UC Randolph (180)
Converse Judson (207)
San Antonio Clark (219)
the numbers in on the right is the national ranking in win percentage with a minimum of 300 games.
Last edited by TexasHSFootball; 04-11-2005 at 10:38 PM.
Permian is the obvious choice, but how about Austin Westlake or Stephenville?
Really, I just wanted to test my signature...tired of being about the only one without one!
I can't help but think of the following schools. I've listed the years of their state championship game appearances. Losses are in parenthesis. This doesn't mean anything really, but to me it shows a high level of success sustained over a rather lengthy amount of time (20-30 years).
MOJO 65, (68), (70), 72, (75), 80, 84, (85), 89, 91, (95)
Plano 65, 67, 71, 77, (78), 86, 87, (93), 94
Brownwood 60, 65, 67, 69, 70, (77), 78, 81
Judson 83, 88, (90), 92, 93, 95, (96), (98), 02
Cuero (70), 73, 74, (75), (85), (86), 87, (93), (98), (04)
Other schools that come to mind are Sonora, Celina, Southlake Carroll, and Austin Westlake.
Originally posted by LH Panther Mom
kep is always 100% serious. He doesn't joke and doesn't like people who do.
MOJO!!!
Who cares about titles and D1 players. How many movies and books have been made about SLC?
Nobody has mentioned D1 players, so I guess none of us care about that!Originally posted by CRHSeagle
MOJO!!!
Who cares about titles and D1 players. How many movies and books have been made about SLC?
If by titles you mean state championships, I care and bet most others do because that is the ultimate measure of success. Take away the titles or the pursuit of them and MOJO means nothing.
Originally posted by LH Panther Mom
kep is always 100% serious. He doesn't joke and doesn't like people who do.