Ken & Chris 102016
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By Chris Doelle
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Updated: October 20, 2016
Ken & Chris Talk Texas High School Football
brought to you by Lone Star Gridiron
The AUTHORITY on Texas High School Football! ™
Each week LSG founder, Chris Doelle and Coach Ken Purcell sit down and discuss the action across the state as well as the beliefs that have made the two friends and co-authors of the soon-to-be-released book All I Need to Know I Learned From My Texas High School Football Coach: A handbook of wisdom for parents, young people and yes, even coaches! (preorders are available here)
Tune in each week during the football season for analysis on the teams and athletes and also some insight into what makes Texas high school football so great.
This week, Ken and Chris talk about:
- Some of the great matchups around the state from the previous week
- We are already in week nine and want it to slow down a bit
- The changing of the guard at the top of Texas high school football?
- The power of a cross-town rivalry
- How motivation differs depending on your situation
- Calculating whether a team goes DI or DII in the playoffs
- The plan is to peak at week 14
- A look ahead at some of the great games coming up this week
Teams mentioned: Euless Trinity, Bryon Nelson, Austin Lake Travis, Cibolo Steele, Allen, Southlake Carroll, Hays Consolidated, Kyle Lehman, Pearland, Pearland Dawson, Dallas Highland Park, Mesquite Poteet, Waxahachie, Frisco Lone Star, Frisco Wakeland, Manvel, Richmond George Ranch, Odessa Permian, San Angelo Central, Midland, Lewisville, Denton Guyer, Aledo, Katy, The Woodlands, Tyler John Tyler, Longview, Sanger, Argyle, Converse Judson, Schertz Clemens, Barbers Hill, New Caney, Humble, Conroe, Crawford, Goldthwaite, Hallettsville, Rice Consolidated, Cuero, Sinton, De Soto, Duncanville, Canutillo, El Paso Parkland, Cedar Park, Pflugerville Connally, Dripping Springs, San Antonio Alamo Heights, Klein Collins, Houston Stratford, Celina, Melissa, Lubbock Coronado, Lubbock Cooper, Canyon, Dumas, Amarillo Tascosa,
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