Instant replay UIL state championships
Thursday morning, the UIL dropped a big announcement on us that for the 2018 UIL State Football Championships, instant replay technology would be used. The UIL statement indicates that replay reviews will be only initiated from the booth and there will be no coaches challenges available. There are still a few details to be ironed out, primarily involving who the replay officials will be, but the UIL definitely has taken notice of trying to get the close calls right after some high profile close calls in recent state title contests. The coaches certainly have some concerns about playing the season under one set of rules and then in the biggest game of the year throwing a wrinkle into the mix, but ultimately the intent here is to get the calls right on what is the biggest state in the country for high school football.
7-on-7 State qualifying begins Saturday
This Saturday April 28 we will have our first state qualifying tournament as 24 teams will descend on The Star in Frisco to compete for one of three spots in the 2018 7-on-7 State Tournament. Pool play will begin at 9 a.m. and the pools and game times will be released by DCTF on Monday around 1 p.m. Pools can be viewed at http://www.texasfootball.com/frisco-sqt-pools-2/ and our pool predictions will be posted on Thursday evening!
Aaron De La Torre resigns at Irving
On Tuesday evening via his twitter feed, Irving head coach Aaron De La Torre announced he was resigning his post at Irving High effective June 30 to join the staff at Denton Ryan as an assistant coach. De La Torre cited family reasons as the primary driver behind his resignation at IHS after six seasons. He will return to Denton Ryan where he began his coaching career and this opening now will be the first big hire for new Irving ISD Executive Athletic Director Hal Wasson who took over in late March.
Klein Collins promotes Adrian Mitchell
As expected, Klein Collins stayed inside with its hire as defensive coordinator Adrian Mitchell was named the new head football coach early Friday morning. Mitchell replaces Drew Svoboda who left in March to take a job on staff at Rice University.
Angleton promotes Jason Brittain
Monday night, Angleton promoted defensive coordinator Jason Brittain to head football coach replacing Ryan Roark who retired. Brittain was the heavy favorite to get the promotion after Roark’s retirement and Angleton ISD made it official and he’ll try and lead a young Wildcats squad in 2018 after a tremendous 13-1 season in 2017.
Forney hires Aaron Woods
Forney finished up its initial round of interviews last week and narrowed the field to four finalists for the vacancy left when Kevin Rush retired in early April. On Wednesday morning, Forney ISD announced the hiring of former Waxahachie offensive coordinator Aaron Woods as the school’s next football coach. Woods, who spent one year at Waxahachie was also an assistant at Cedar Hill for 14 seasons under Joey McGuire where he was a part of three state title teams and one team that fell in the state championship game.
San Elizario opens
After what was an active off-season in the El Paso area last year, things have been quiet in the Sun City this off-season with no coaching changes. That is until this week when we learned that San Elizario would have a new coach in 2018 after the resignation of Tony Nieves after four seasons at the helm. San Elizario is one of the more difficult jobs in the area as resources aren’t on par with other programs in the area and there is no tradition to speak of in football at SEHS. Nieves, who informed DCTF he resigned in early April believes interviews for the vacancy should be kicking off soon as the job closed on Friday.
Dwayne DuBois returns to Hardin-Jefferson
Hardin-Jefferson wasted little time in replacing Jared Sloan, who left to take over at Rice Consolidated, the Hawks went back to a previous head coach as Dwayne DuBois returns to town after a stint at his alma mater, Bridge City. DuBois, who was the head coach at Hardin-Jefferson in 2013 and 2014, posted an impressive 19-7 mark in two seasons before leaving for Bridge City. He led the Cardinals for three seasons where he posted a 17-14 mark.
Whitney sets a hiring timeline
Whitney closed applications for its head football coach/athletic director vacancy last Friday. We are told that well over 50 applied for the opening and six candidates will likely be called in sometime in the next week or so to interview, with the intent to present a name at the May 14 school board meeting.
Kemp finalists
Kemp also narrowed things down to six final candidates with interviews also taking place this week in front of the school board. The six finalists include a current DFW head coach, a former head coach in the area, a current Central Texas assistant coach, a current DFW assistant, a current West Texas assistant and a current Houston area assistant coach.
Gary Grubbs resigns at Buffalo
In a surprise move Monday night, Gary Grubbs resigned his post as the head football coach/athletic director after four seasons leading the Bison. Grubbs posted a 24-21 record in four years at the helm including a 10-2 mark last year. Buffalo is a very good job that is opening up relatively late in the off-season. The Bison look primed to be a contender in Region II with the majority of their team returning. It will be interesting to see who goes after this job in the coming weeks.
Horn resigns at Tenaha; Jenkins pulling double duty
In a move that had been rumored much of the off-season, DCTF confirmed that Tenaha head coach Craig Horn had resigned his post in a move to try and get closer to family. Horn posted an impressive 35-8 mark in in three seasons leading the Tigers including a 15-1 mark in 2017 as Tenaha advanced to the state title game before falling to Muenster. Tenaha didn’t waste much time as it promoted boys basketball coach Greg Jenkins to Athletic Director/Head Football Coach and in addition to those duties Jenkins will remain the head boys basketball coach at Tenaha.
Spring football is approaching
Spring football is right around the corner for 6A and 5A programs statewide, we will have a statewide listing of spring football games right here each week until the end of May. If you’d like your spring game to be listed; send an e-mail to matt.stepp@texasfootball.com. Here’s a listing of the spring games we currently have!
May 4
Edcouch-Elsa, 6:00pm at Edcouch-Elsa HS
May 10
Flower Mound, 6:00pm at Wilson Stadium
Mansfield Timberiew, 6:00pm at Timberview HS
Round Rock Cedar Ridge, 7:30pm at Cedar Ridge HS
May 14
Katy Cinco Ranch, 6:30pm at Legacy Stadium
Lufkin, 6:00pm at Martin Stadium
May 15
Denton Braswell, 7:00pm at Braswell HS
Fort Bend Travis, 6:30pm at Travis HS
Keller Central, 7:00pm at KISD Stadium
Laredo United, 6:00pm at United HS
Longview, 5:00pm at Lobo Stadium
May 16
Amarillo Tascosa, 7:00pm at Bivins Stadium
Pearland Dawson, 6:00pm at Dawson HS
Victoria West, 6:00pm at Memorial Stadium
May 17
Cedar Hill, 7:00pm at Longhorn Stadium
Denton Guyer, 6:30pm at Guyer HS
Dickinson, 5:00pm at Vitanza Stadium
Flower Mound Marcus, 7:00pm at Marcus HS
Keller, 7:00pm at KISD Stadium
Keller Fossil Ridge, 6:00pm at Fossil Ridge HS
Little Elm, 5:30pm at Little Elm ISD Athletic Complex
Manor, 6:30pm at Manor ISD Stadium
Richardson, 6:30pm at Eagle-Mustang Stadium
San Angelo Central 6:30pm at San Angelo Stadium
Waco Midway, 6:00pm at Panther Stadium
Wichita Falls, 7:00pm at Memorial Stadium
May 18
Alief Elsik, 6:00pm at Crump Stadium
Amarillo Palo Duro, 6:00pm at Bivins Stadium
Burleson Centennial, 6:00pm at Centennial HS
Cleburne, 7:00pm at Cleburne HS
Cypress Fairbanks, 4:00pm at Cy Fair HS
Granbury, 6:30pm at Pirate Stadium
Houston Westside, 5:00pm at Westside HS
Hurst Bell, 6:00pm at Pennington Field
Joshua, 7:00pm at Owl Stadium
Lake Travis, 7:30pm at Cavalier Stadium
Mansfield Legacy, 6:00pm at Legacy HS
Port Lavaca Calhoun, 6:00pm at Sandcrab Stadium
Red Oak. 6:00pm at Red Oak HS
Richardson Pearce, 7:00pm at Eagle-Mustang Stadium
Victoria East, 7:00pm at Memorial Stadium
Weatherford, 6:30pm at Kangaroo Stadium
May 22
Abilene, 6:00pm at Shotwell Stadium
Allen, 6:00pm at Eagle Stadium
Arlington Lamar, 6:00pm at Cravens Field
Clear Springs, 6:00pm at Clear Springs HS
Conroe Oak Ridge, 6:00pm at Oak Ridge HS
Cypress Bridgeland, 6:00pm at Bridgeland HS
DeSoto, 7:00pm at Eagle Stadium
Grapevine, 6:00pm at Cross Timbers MS
Mission Veterans Memorial, 6:00pm at Veterans Memorial HS
Rockwall, 7:00pm at Wilkerson-Sanders Stadium
South Garland, 6:00pm at HBJ Stadium
May 23
Arlington Sam Houston, 5:00pm at Wilemon Field
Arlington Seguin, 6:30pm at Seguin HS
Belton, 5:00pm at Tiger Field
Colleyville Heritage, 6:00pm at Heritage HS
El Paso Pebble Hills, 7:00pm at Pebble Hills HS
Saginaw Boswell, 6:00pm at Pioneer Stadium
May 24
Alice, 7:00pm at Memorial Stadium
Arlington, 6:00pm at Arlington HS
Arlington Bowie, 6:30pm at Bowie HS
Arlington Martin, 7:00pm at Martin HS
Cedar Park, 7:15pm at Cedar Park HS
Cibolo Steele, 6:00pm at Steele HS
College Station, 6:00pm at CSHS Cougar Stadium
El Paso Eastlake, 6:30pm at Eastlake HS
El Paso Franklin, 7:00pm at Franklin HS
Frisco Lone Star, 6:00pm at Lone Star HS
Frisco Memorial, 6:00pm at Memorial HS
Haslet Eaton, 6:00pm at Eaton HS
Killeen, 7:00pm at Killeen HS
Lancaster, 6:30pm at Tiger Stadium
Mesquite Horn, 6:30pm at Horn HS
Mesquite Poteet, 6:00pm at Memorial Stadium
McKinney Boyd, 7:00pm at Boyd HS
McKinney North, 6:30pm at McKinney North HS
Midlothian, 6:30pm at MISD Stadium
North Forney, 6:00pm at City Bank Stadium
San Antonio East Central, 6:00pm at Hornet Stadium
San Antonio O’Connor, 6:00pm at O’Connor HS
Tyler John Tyler, 6:00pm at John Tyler HS
Waco, 5:30pm at Waco ISD Stadium
Waller, 5:30pm at Waller ISD Stadium
May 25
Dallas South Oak Cliff, 7:00pm at Life Oak Cliff HS
Dallas Skyline, 5:30pm at Forrester Field
El Paso Americas, 7:00pm at Americas HS
El Paso Del Valle, 5:30pm at Conquest Stadium
El Paso Parkland, 6:00pm at Parkland HS
Fort Worth South Hills, 5:30pm at South Hills HS
Fort Worth Southwest, 6:00pm at Southwest HS
Hallsville, 6:30pm at Bobcat Stadium
McAllen Memorial, 6:00pm at Memorial HS
Trophy Club Nelson, 6:00pm at Byron Nelson HS
May 29
Sachse, 6:00pm at Sachse HS
June 1
San Antonio McCollum, 6pm at Memorial Stadium
Coaching Clinics
With the off-season starting that means it’s also clinic season throughout the state of Texas, here’s a listing of clinics from around the state, if we don’t have you clinic listed e-mail it to us at matt.stepp@texasfootball.com
May 5-6: Best Little Clinic in Texas, Wingate Hotel and Conference Center, Round Rock http://www.hcfc-blc.com
May 25-26: Gateway to Mexico Clinic, Laredo
June 12-14: Angelo Coaches Clinic, San Angelo http://www.angelofootballclinic.com/index.html
June 14-15: Dos Amigos Ranch Football Clinic, Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino-Hotel, Eagle Pass
July 22-25: 2018 THSCA Convention & Coaching School, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio http://www.thsca.com/convention
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