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Texas High School Football Playoffs

By JC

November 10, 2007

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Texas High School Football Playoffs are here and it seems Texans are just stoked. Remember that Friday Night Lights is based on Texas High School football playoffs and the crazed madness of Texas High School football playoffs.

A quick recap of what is happening with the Texas High School football playoffs Reagan’s Marcus Wright set the city record for regular-season rushing yards in perfect style Friday it was part of a 227-yard, three-TD night where Wright sparked a come-from-behind victory in front of about 6,500.

Some more interesting Texas High School football playoffs happenings the Rattlers’ game with Westlake is a rematch of last year’s Division I regional final. Reagan lost 37-23 and Westlake went on to the state championship game. Judson (6-4, 5-3) will face 25-5A champion Austin Bowie, tentatively scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Texas State.

Texas High School football is one of most popular interscholastic sports at high schools in Texas and the Texas High School football playoffs makes everybody fanatical. Texas High School football playoffs’s popularity with both audiences and students is widespread across the state, but is often closely associated with small Southern and Midwestern towns and throughout Texas. Ability to recruit top athletes from these areas is seen as highly advantageous to college

football programs and this is one of the reasons why the Texas High School football playoffs are so important.

High school football dates back to the late 19th century, concurrent with the start of many college football programs. In the late 19th and early 20th century, many college and high school teams played against one another. With their common ancestry, the rules of high school football are largely similar to the college game, though with some important differences

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