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  2. 1. CE King 2. Baytown Sterling 3. La Porte 4. Nederland 5. Crosby 6. Dayton 7. Huffman 8. LC-M 9. Vidor 10. Center 11. WO-S 12. Orangefield 13. Silsbee 14. Crockett 15. Anahuac 16. East Chambers 17. Woodville 18. New Waverly 19. Hemphill 20. Kountze 21. Garrison 22. Joaquin 23. West Sabine 24. Evadale 25. Burkeville
  3. West Hardin 36 KIPP Sunnyside 0......final
  4. Hope you gonna update it for us.....lol
  5. Lovelady 44 West Sabine 18.....final
  6. Lovelady 36 West Sabine 6.....3rd
  7. Colmesneil 54 Crossroads 6.......final
  8. Cushing 42 Overton 6.......final
  9. Tenaha 31 Mt. Enterprise 0......final
  10. Any West Sabine updates????
  11. Any West Hardin updates???
  12. 48 - 6 Colmesneil.....4th
  13. 38-6 Cushing 31-0 Tenaha......both in the 4th.....
  14. This Week in WAC Football - Oct. 11 Posted: Oct 11, 2021 Complete Release (PDF) TICKETSMARTER WAC FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ANNOUNCED Sam Houston's Noah Smith, Dixie State's Tyrell Grayson and Stephen F. Austin's Chris Campos have been named TicketSmarter Western Athletic Conference Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week, respectively, for October 4 through October 10. Smith, a sophomore running back from Cypress, Texas, posted his first career 100-yard rushing game in the Bearkats' 41-7 win over Lamar on Saturday afternoon. His biggest run came midway through the third quarter, taking the ball 49 yards for a score to put the 'Kats up 26-7. In addition to his 14 rushes, Smith also caught one pass for five yards to give him 124 all-purpose yards in the winning effort. Grayson, a redshirt freshman defensive back from Fresno, Calif., helped the Trailblazer defense stay tight with sixth-ranked Montana. His first-quarter strip sack helped Dixie State keep the Griz off the scoreboard for most of the first half, heading into the break down 3-0. On the day, he finished with 14 tackles to go with two tackles for loss and a forced fumble. He recorded double-digit tackles for the third time in five starts this season. Campos, a redshirt freshman kicker from Nacogdoches, Texas, did his best to keep the 'Jacks in Saturday's bout at Jacksonville State, finishing with a 30-yard field goal and three extra-points made in a 28-24 loss. On the season, he is a perfect 23-for-23 on extra points and an impressive 12-of-15 on field goal attempts with a long of 49 yards. His 59 points scored is nearly double anyone in the WAC this season. Other offensive nominees: Stephen F. Austin's Trae Self posted his second 300-yard passing game of the season in a close 28-24 loss at Jacksonville State, going 26-for-47 for 305 yards with two touchdowns against the nationally-ranked Gamecocks. Other defensive nominees: Sam Houston's Markel Perry helped hold Lamar to just 23 yards rushing in the first half, finishing with five tackles and three tackles for loss, including a sack, in the 'Kats 41-7 win … Stephen F. Austin's Rayshad Nichols posted six tackles and had 1.5 sacks in a 28-24 loss at nationally-ranked Jacksonville State. Other special teams nominees: Abilene Christian's Logan Burke punted the ball five times, averaging 48.6 yards per kick with a long of 56 yards … Lamar's Bailey Giffen averaged 42.4 yards per punt on seven attempts, placing two within the 20 and forcing two fair catches. KICKING OFF It's a light week with just two games on the schedule but both games will count in the WAC standings as Lamar travels to Abilene Christian for a 3 p.m. CT kick while Tarleton travels to Dixie State for a 7 p.m. MT kick. Both games will be broadcast on ESPN+. STATISTICALLY SPEAKING As a team, Sam Houston leads the WAC in scoring offense (40.2), scoring defense (18.4), total offense (465.2), rushing offense (222.2), rushing defense (70.2), passing touchdowns (15), field goal percentage (100.0), opponent first downs (15.6) and are tied with Abilene Christian for touchdowns scored (27). Stephen F. Austin is tops in total defense (280.0), pass defense efficiency (100.6), passing offense (283.7), passing defense (165.0), field goals made (12), punting average (40.3), punt return average (18.8), punt return TDs (3), kickoff return aveage (42.8), interceptions (9), first downs (121), first downs passing (72), opponents third-down conversion (28.92), fourth-down conversions (47.37), opponents fourth-down conversion (23.08), sacks by (19) and time of possession (31:28). Abilene Christian is the leader in rushing TDs (11), pass efficiency (147.3), yards per rush (5.88), pass completion percentage (.653), PAT kicks made (24) and third down conversions (46.48). Lamar has thrown the least number of interceptions (4) while Tarleton has the only kick return for a touchdown this season. Individually, SHSU's Ramon Jefferson is the leader in rushing (94.40) while his quarterback Eric Schmid leads the WAC in total offense (270.50) and is tied with SFA's Trae Self for the lead in passing average (240.0). SFA kicker Chris Campos has the lead in scoring (9.83) and field goals (12) while 'Jacks punter Max Quick is the leader in yards per punt (49.05). ACU's Stone Earle has the top pass efficiency rating (152.90) and Dixie State's Jalen Powell is the leader in receptions per game (7.50). SFA's Xavier Gipson is the leader in both receiving yards per game (104.20) and all purpose yards (127.0). Defensively, DSU's Tyrell Grayson leads the league in tackles per game (11.80) while SFA duo Edward Bobino and BJ Scarlett share the lead for sacks per game (1.00). SHSU's Markel Perry is the leader in tackles for loss per game (2.40). SFA's BJ Thompson is the leader in fumbles forces (2) while TAR's Devin Hafford, ACU's Jordan Paup and SFA's Myles Heard are tied for the lead in fumbles recovered (2). SHSU's Jaylen Thomas, TAR's Hafford and SFA's Myles Brooks share the lead in interceptions with three each. NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED Following a crazy week around the FCS, Sam Houston not only remained the top team in the Stats Perform Top 25 and AFCA Coaches' Top 25 but the 'Kats also moved up to the top spot in the Athlon Sports Top 25. SHSU is also second in the College Sports Madness FCS Top 25. Stephen F. Austin is also among those teams receiving votes in the Stats Perform Top 25 and AFCA Coaches' Top 25. BEST IN THE COUNTRY After helping lead Sam Houston to a 21-20 rivalry win over Stephen F. Austin in the Battle of the Piney Woods, senior defensive end Jahari Kay was been named Stats Perform FCS Defensive Player of the Week. He finished with eight tackles (six solos), including 2.5 for loss and 1.5 sacks. He also forced a fumble late in the game and had two quarterback hurries and a pass breakup.
  15. Standings in the WAC: Sam Houston 5 - 0.....2 - 0 SFA 3 - 3......1 - 1 Abilene Christian 3 - 3.....0 - 0 Dixie St. 0 - 5.......0 - 0 Lamar 1 - 3.....0 - 1 Tarleton 2 - 3......0 - 1 Last weeks results: Jacksonville St. 28 SFA 24 Sam Houston 41 Lamar 7 Montana 31 Dixie St. 14 Eastern Kentucky 30 Abilene Christian 15 This Weeks Schedule: Lamar @ Abilene Christian Tarleton @ Dixie St.
  16. The Evadale faculty doing the officiating usually helps too .....lol......
  17. 1. Kingwood 2. Magnolia West 3. Galveston Ball 4. PA Memorial 5. Nederland 6. PN-G 7. Crosby 8. Huffman 9. Livingston 10. Vidor 11. Carthage 12. Madisonville 13. Silsbee 14. Hamshire-Fannett 15. WO-S 16. Palestine Westwood 17. East Chambers 18. Kirbyville 19. New Waverly 20. Garrison 21. Timpson 22. Lovelady 23. Burkeville 24. Evadale 25. Trinity
  18. Who y'all playing???
  19. Any updates on this one????
  20. Sam Houston #1 SFA #23 Abilene Christian getting votes.......
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