Texas High School Football Dynasties

Texas High School Football Dynasties
Title Texas High School Football Dynasties PDF eBook
Author Rick Sherrod
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 278
Release 2013-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 1614239096

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Since the first annual state football champion was crowned in 1920, Texas has never been the same. Today, millions of Texans gather in stadiums across the Lone Star State, eagerly awaiting that magical mid- to late-December moment when the season comes to its dramatic conclusion. Of the 391 high schools reaching the championship matchup, only a handful--26--have won the title four times or more, laying claim to the coveted moniker "dynasty." From Waco High School's fourth title win in 1927 to Stamford's fourth official win in 2012, writer and lifelong football enthusiast Rick Sherrod traces the "best of the best" in this pigskin empire across ninety-three action-packed seasons.

Gridiron Dynasties: Texas

Gridiron Dynasties: Texas
Title Gridiron Dynasties: Texas PDF eBook
Author Gavin Kralik
Publisher Tate Publishing & Enterprises
Pages 0
Release 2014-05-27
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781628541083

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Gridiron Dynasties: Texas examines the top high school football programs in the state, and offers indepth analysis into the rare group of coaches, who have eclipsed the 300 win total, demonstrating how each of those coaches sustained winning and longevity over the years. Packed with musthave insight into the rich traditions and history of Texas high school football, this book simply contains the very best formulas for success. Told from a coach's perspective, this helpful and handy reference will give you all the details on the state's most historic rivalries, schools, and legendary coaches. From Abilene to Celina, Highland Park to Katy, Permian to Westlake, Gridiron Dynasties: Texas is a must own for any true Texas football fan!

Football and Integration in Plano, Texas

Football and Integration in Plano, Texas
Title Football and Integration in Plano, Texas PDF eBook
Author The Plano Conservancy for Historic Preservation, Inc.
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 176
Release 2014-09-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1625850239

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The year 1964 was momentous for civil rights as Congress passed the Twenty-fourth Amendment and Texas's own Lyndon B. Johnson unveiled his plan for the Great Society. That same year, the Plano school district integrated, setting an example for the state and nation. The tightknit community banded together through a language fluent to everyone--football. The Wildcats had few winning seasons and no state titles at that time, but with hard work and a trailblazing spirit, coaches Tom Gray and John Clark led the integrated team all the way to state championship victory in 1965. The Plano Conservancy for Historic Preservation, Inc. presents the inspiring story of the Wildcat fight for the title that made Plano a better place to live.

Thursday Night Lights

Thursday Night Lights
Title Thursday Night Lights PDF eBook
Author Michael Hurd
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 257
Release 2019-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1477318305

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Telling an inspiring, largely unknown story, Thursday Night Lights recounts how African American high school football programs produced championship teams and outstanding players during the Jim Crow era.

Texas Sports

Texas Sports
Title Texas Sports PDF eBook
Author Chad S. Conine
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 280
Release 2017-09-20
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1477315004

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When it comes to sports, Texas more than earns its bragging rights. The Lone Star State has produced championship teams and legendary athletes not only in football, baseball, and basketball, but in dozens of other sports as well. Texas Sports celebrates more than a century of achievements in a day-by-day record of the people and events—both unforgettable and little-known—that have made Texas a powerhouse in the world of sports. Chad S. Conine packs a wealth of sports facts and stories into 366 days. He ranges from firsts such as UT’s first football game (an 1893 win against Dallas University Football Club) to peak moments such as Earl Campbell running through defenders, Nolan Ryan throwing heat past baffled batters, and Babe Didrickson Zaharias winning the Western Open golf championship for the fourth time. Conine covers more than twenty-five sports and all levels from high school to professional, reminding us that if Texas had never seen a pigskin or a backboard, its sports legacy would still be secure. With a winning combination of victories and heartbreaks, men’s and women’s sports, and all regions of the state, Texas Sports is a must-read for all sports fans and trivia buffs.

Texas High School Football

Texas High School Football
Title Texas High School Football PDF eBook
Author Bill McMurray
Publisher
Pages 527
Release 1984
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780896517837

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The Texas love affair with highschool football has been going on for years and grows more passionate with each year.

The Republic of Football

The Republic of Football
Title The Republic of Football PDF eBook
Author Chad S. Conine
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 289
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1477303715

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Anywhere football is played, Texas is the force to reckon with. Its powerhouse programs produce the best football players in America. In The Republic of Football, Chad S. Conine vividly captures Texas’s impact on the game with action-filled stories about legendary high school players, coaches, and teams from around the state and across seven decades. Drawing on dozens of interviews, Conine offers rare glimpses of the early days of some of football’s biggest stars. He reveals that some players took time to achieve greatness—LaDainian Tomlinson wasn’t even the featured running back on his high school team until a breakthrough game in his senior season vaulted him to the highest level of the sport—while others, like Colt McCoy, showed their first flashes of brilliance in middle school. In telling these and many other stories of players and coaches, including Hayden Fry, Spike Dykes, Bob McQueen, Lovie Smith, Art Briles, Lawrence Elkins, Warren McVea, Ray Rhodes, Dat Nguyen, Zach Thomas, Drew Brees, and Adrian Peterson, Conine spotlights the decisive moments when players caught fire and teams such as Celina, Southlake Carroll, and Converse Judson turned into Texas dynasties. Packed with never-before-told anecdotes, as well as fresh takes on the games everyone remembers, The Republic of Football is a must-read for all fans of Friday night lights.