Texas is home to the best High School Football in the world. When it comes to high school football, the Abilene area is home to some of the best teams.
The University Interscholastic League (UIL) has released classification numbers for Texas school sports for the 2022-24 school years, and the results may yield some interesting matchups for Abilene area high schools.
There's nothing more exciting than High School Football, but we know it's tough to keep up with all the scores - so we're doing the work for you all season long.
In Texas, there is nothing bigger than high school football. And, in Abilene, there is nothing bigger than the rivalry that Abilene High and Cooper have.
Coach Kevin Kelley of Pulaski Academy in Little Rock, Arkansas, refuses to punt and by the end of this video, you'll be questioning traditional football calls, too.
Tim McGraw loves everything about high school football. When the McGraw’s (Tim, Faith and his girls) are not busy on the road working on a Friday evening, you will more than likely find the McGraw's occupying some stadium seats or standing on the sidelines of their favorite hometown high school football game. Tim says he loves high school football and tries to go to every hometown game he can take
High School Football is a way of life in Texas, especially here in the Abilene area. In a documentary that just aired on Fox Sports Southwest, the Abilene High Eagles were the focal point, from the Team of the Century (1950s) to the team that rose to dominance under current head coach, Steve Warren.
If you missed "Legends of Texas High School Football: The Abilene Eagles Story", then you
High school football in Texas is almost a religion. Fans are fanatical about their teams and during the fall everything revolves around the team games. There's not much that will halt a football game except maybe a drug cartel. A Texas high school football game that was to be played Friday night was canceled due to drug cartel extortion.
While Down syndrome student Brett Bowden rarely got on the field, he was popular member of Hobbton High School’s football team due to his enthusiasm and positive attitude.
Everybody expected Bowden to be on the team again for the 2011 season, but, in a controversial decision, the state of North Carolina has ruled him ineligible.