Friday, January 28, 2011

High School Games at Cowboys Stadium May Be Affected by College Games

by Jeff Fisher
Texas High School Football Huddle


Cowboys Stadium is becoming a popular venue for football.

Dallas Morning News writer Jordan Mason is reporting that Thanksgiving weekend high school football playoff games may have to move about of the stadium for a couple of college football games.

Last year, Cowboys Stadium hosted tripleheaders on Friday and Saturday. However, according to Mason, BYU and TCU are negotiating to play on the Friday after Thanksgiving, while Texas Tech wants to play Baylor on Saturday.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Aledo's Gray Wins ESPN RISE Mr. Football USA

by Jeff Fisher
High School Football America


Courtesy www.mghelmets.com
I had a chance to watch Aledo (Texas) High junior Johnathan Gray's record-breaking performance in the Texas Class 4A Division II championship game.

To be honest, in 35-years of covering high school sports, I'm not sure I've ever witnessed a better individual performance. The 5-10, 195-pound running back rushed for 323 yards and eight touchdowns to lead Aledo to a 69-34 championship win over La Marque.

So this week when I heard that Gray was the first junior to ever be named ESPN Rise Mr. Football USA, I wasn't shocked.

Aside from the incredible championship game numbers, Gray, who's dad was a running back at Texas Tech, rushed for 3,221 yards and a single-season state record 57 rushing touchdowns, which broke the 57-year old mark that belonged to Kenneth Sims of Sugar Land High School.

With a year to go, Gray will now set his sights on the Texas record for career touchdowns and career rushing touchdowns. With 135 TDs so far, he needs 13 rushing scores and 12 overall to move to the top of the heap in the Lone Star State.

Gray will also continue to climb the state's yardage list. Coming into his senior season, Gray has rushed for 7,003 yards. He would need an incredible 4,240 yards to pass Hill, who holds the state and national record with 11,232 yards. The #2 guy, Tryalon Shead of Cayuga, is 3,295 yards in front of Gray.

Gray is the fifth Texas running back to win the award.

Here's a look at the all-time list...

2009 – Dillon Baxter, Mission Bay (San Diego, Calif.) QB-RB
2008 – Garrett Gilbert, Lake Travis (Austin, Texas) QB
2007 – Jacory Harris, Northwestern (Miami, Fla.) QB
2006 – Darren Evans, Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) FB
2005 – Matt Stafford, Highland Park (Dallas, Texas) QB
2004 – Chase Daniel, Carroll (Southlake, Texas) QB
2003 – Jeff Byers, Loveland (Loveland, Colo.) OL-DL
2002 – Chris Leak, Independence (Charlotte, N.C.) QB
2001 – Vince Young, Madison (Houston, Texas) QB
2000 – Cedric Benson, Robert E. Lee (Midland, Texas) RB
1999 – D.J. Williams, De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) RB-LB
1998 – J.R. House, Nitro (Nitro, W. Va.) QB
1997 – Ronald Curry, Hampton (Hampton, Va.) QB-RB
1996 – Travis Henry, Frostproof (Frostproof, Fla.) RB
1995 – Tim Couch, Leslie County (Hyden, Ky.) QB
1994 – Chris Redman, Male (Louisville, Ky.) QB
1993 – Peyton Manning, Newman (New Orleans, La.) QB
1992 – James Allen, Wynnewood (Wynnewood, Okla.) RB
1991 – Steven Davis, Spartanburg (Spartanburg, S.C.) RB
1990 – Derrick Brooks, Washington (Pensacola, Fla.) LB
1989 – Robert Smith, Euclid (Euclid, Ohio) RB
1988 – Terry Kirby, Tabb (Tabb, Va.) RB
1987 – Carl Pickens, Murphy (Murphy, N.C.) WR
1986 – Emmitt Smith, Escambia (Pensacola, Fla.) RB
1985 – Jeff George, Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) QB
1984 – Andre Rison, Northwestern (Flint, Mich.) WR-DB
1983 – Chris Spielman, Washington (Massillon, Ohio) LB
1982 – Rod Woodson, Snider (Fort Wayne, Ind.) WR-DB
1981 – Marcus Dupree, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Miss.) RB
1980 – Bill Fralic, Penn Hills (Pittsburgh, Pa.) OL
1979 – Herschel Walker, Johnson County (Wrightsville, Ga.) RB
1978 – Eric Dickerson, Sealy (Sealy, Texas) RB
1977 – Marcus Allen, Lincoln (San Diego, Calif.) QB-RB
1976 – Freeman McNeil, Banning (Wilmington, Calif.) RB
1975 – Charles White, San Fernando (San Fernando, Calif.) RB
1974 – Billy Sims, Hooks (Hooks, Texas) RB
1973 – Earl Campbell, John Tyler (Tyler, Texas) RB
1972 – Tony Dorsett, Hopewell (Aliquippa, Pa.) RB
1971 – Dave Logan, Wheat Ridge (Wheat Ridge, Colo.) WR
1970 – Pat Haden, Bishop Amat (La Puente, Calif.) QB

Monday, January 17, 2011

Lake Travis Celebrates its Four-Peat

by Jeff Fisher
Texas High School Football Huddle


Last month, Lake Travis became the largest high school football team to win four straight UIL Texas high school football championships.

Sunday, the community held a parade to celebrate the accomplishment.

Parade celebrates Lake Travis titles: kxan.com

Red is the New Blue at New Braunfels Canyon High School

by Jeff Fisher
Texas High School Football Huddle

Courtesy www.nbcanyonathletics.com
Don't adjust your computer screen...that is a red field.

New Braunfels Canyon High School has installed red turf on its home field.  Eastern Washington University, which won the NCAA Division I-AA championship earlier this month, was the first team in the nation to install the red turf.

Of course, everyone is familiar with Boise State's blue turf.

MaxPreps.com Honors Pearland's Heath

by Jeff Fisher
High School Football America

Pearland High School head football coach Tony Heath has been named by MaxPreps.com as its National Coach of the Year.

Heath led the Oilers (16-0) to their first-ever Texas football championship last month.  Pearland beat Euless Trinity, the #1 team in the country at the time, to win the Class 5A Division I championship.

Heath owns a 133-38 record in 14 seasons at Pearland.  He's led the Oilers to the state semifinals three times and the quarterfinal round four times.

Sunday, January 09, 2011

Drew Brees & Seven Others to be Inducted into Texas High School Football Hall of Fame

by Jeff Fisher
Texas High School Football Huddle

Drew Brees, who led Austin Westlake to the Class 5A championship in 1996, is one of eight men that will be inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame in April.

Brees was 28-0-1 in his two years as a starter at Westlake.  He completed 314 of 490 passes for 5,461 yards and 50 touchdowns.

Also being inducted in ceremonies at Baylor University's Ferrell Center in Waco on April 30th will be former Texas A&M head coach Emory Bellard, who led Breckenridge and San Angelo Central, to state titles in the 50's and 60's.

Other inductees are Bobby Lackey of Weslaco, Pat Culpepper of Cleburne, Junior Miller of Midland Lee, Harvey Williams of Hempstead and Quan Cosby of Mart.

Houston Chronicle staff writer David Barron, the former managing editor of Dave Campbell's Texas Football magazine, will be inducted in the special contributor category.

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Cowboys Name Coppell HS Coach as Football Coach of the Year

by Jeff Fisher
Texas High School Football Huddle

Coppell High School head football coach Joe McBride has been named as the 2010 Dallas Cowboys High School Coach of the Year.

Coppell finished 13-1 last season, losing to Euless Trinity in the Class 5A Division I semifinals in the final seconds of the game.

McBride received a $2,000 grant from the Gene and Jerry Jones Families for the school's football program.
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