Allen is the top team in Texas this season, according to our Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard. But don't overlook Katy, Coppell, DeSoto and Southlake-Carroll.

Kyler Murray and Allen are back for another Texas state title this season.
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MaxPreps 2013 Texas Preseason Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard1. AllenHead coach: Tom Westerberg
2012 finish: 15-1; Class 5A-I state champion
Team previewIf not for an early-season, three-point loss to Coppell in 2012, Allen might have won a national title last year. The Eagles “settled” for a Class 5A-I state title and are favored to win again in 2013. Junior quarterback
Kyler Murray, who made numerous big plays down the stretch last year, has a chance for a huge season. The defense returns seven starters, led by linebackers
Christian Sam and
Tay Evans.
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2. KatyHead coach: Gary Joseph
2012 finish: 16-0; Class 5A-II state champion
Team previewThe 2012 Tigers rank among the best teams in program history. The 2013 Tigers won’t drop off too far. Quarterback
Kiley Huddleston and junior running back
Rodney Anderson, a Texas A&M commit, both return to lead the offense. The defense will miss defensive end Matt Dimon, but it returns
Cody Gessler and linebacker
Jake Blomstrom. A talented group of young players should fill in spots vacated due to graduation.
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2012 finish: 11-1
Team previewCoppell was the only team to knock off Allen last year. In 2013, it returns key players on both sides of the ball and should vie for a state title. With
Solomon Thomas and
John Herubin leading the front seven, the team’s defense should be big and physical. On offense, Coppell will be breaking in a new quarterback but has two accomplished running backs returning in
Charles West and
Gavin McDaniel. Games against Longview and defending state champion Allen will be good indicators of how far Coppell might be able to go in the Class 5A-I playoffs.
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4. DeSoto
Head coach: Claude Mathis
2012 finish: 14-1
Team previewBefore getting tripped up in the playoffs by Allen, it looked like DeSoto was going to make a run at an undefeated season last year. This year, a similar run is not out of the question. Quarterback
Desmon White will lead the offense after compiling nearly 5,000 yards from scrimmage last year. There are plenty of weapons on offense and the team’s defense will be solid. The team’s success could hinge on the performance of its inexperienced offensive line.
See last season's MaxPreps Computer Rankings for Texas, presented by the Army National Guard5. Carroll (Southlake)Head coach: Hal Wasson
2012 finish: 12-2
Team previewA state champion in 2011, Carroll made a strong bid in 2012 but lost on a controversial call to DeSoto. This year, the Dragons have the talent on defense to make another push for the program’s ninth state title. All-district selections
JB Copeland,
Steven Bergmark and
Tim Barnhart lead a seasoned group of linebackers.
Adaryan Jones, committed to New Mexico State, is back in the secondary. Quarterback
Ryan Agnew has the unenviable task of replacing Kenny Hill, now at Texas A&M.