Been said before but you’d think with a program that WOS has had the last 4 decades, the history and traditions it has, it would have attracted a few high caliber quality coaches from strong programs. That didn’t happen. Which leads me to believe it’s small town politics mainly with the school board that kept any from applying. Schools like Gilmer, Southlake Carroll, Celina, Austin Westlake and others can have a new HC step in and keep the train rolling pretty much without missing a beat.
#3 Texas(-5.5) at #20 Texas A&M
Michigan at #2 Ohio St(-20.5)
Auburn at #13 Alabama(-11.5)
#15 South Carolina at #12 Clemson(-2.5)
Miss St at #14 Mississippi(-26.5)
Georgia Tech at #7 Georgia(-19.5)
#8 Tennessee(-11) at Vandy
#5 Notre Dame(-7.5) at USC
#6 Miami(-10.5) at Syracuse
#16 Arizona St(-9) at Arizona
Washington at #1 Oregon(-18.5)
#24 K State at #18 Iowa St(-2.5)
Houston at #19 BYU(-12.5)
Y’all had it good for a long time… it’s pretty clear to see that it’s over. West Orange isn’t some blessed zip code that’s always going to win… y’all just had lighting in a bottle for a long time.
HH isn’t a bad coach, he’s just not as good as your last two. Very, very few are. The question is whether or not y’all can attract another HOF caliber coach to bring the program back to dominance-which isn’t guaranteed.
I think the future involves y’all mixing it up for DCs in some years, making the playoffs most, then eventually dropping to 3A D1 and having more success down there.
No Thanksgiving practices in your future, though. At this point the chain is broken. There are no kids left who have any time under that level of coaching. I just don’t see things getting better.
Angleton fans are going all out in support. There is a tailgate in the early afternoon Friday at a local car dealership, followed by a send-off parade. College Station has only had 3 turnovers all season but Angleton has 26 takeaways so something has to give.
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