Texas football state title teams' strength of schedule
By Greg Bates
Dec 21, 2016, 11:15am
Ranking the Texas state championship teams' strength of schedule.
Video: DeSoto vs. Steele - 6A D2 UIL State Championship
Watch the state championship battle between DeSoto and Steele.
After 16 action-packed weeks of competition, the high school football season in Texas is over. The UIL Texas state football championships crowned 10 new champions last weekend. MaxPreps dives into all 20 teams that played in title games in Classes 2A-6A and ranks their strength of schedule throughout the season.
DeSoto,
Class 6A-II state champion, 16-0 – 47.1 strength of scheduleThe Woodlands,
Class 6A-I state runner-up, 15-1 – 45.5Lake Travis (Austin),
Class 6A-I state champion, 15-1 – 42.3
Temple,
Class 5A-I state runner-up, 12-4 – 41.9Steele (Cibolo),
Class 6A-II state runner-up, 14-2 – 40.6Highland Park (Dallas),
Class 5A-I state champion, 14-2 – 37.2Carthage,
Class 4A-I state champion, 13-2 – 34.7Aledo,
Class 5A-II state champion, 16-0 – 33.8West Orange-Stark (Orange),
Class 4A-II state champion, 16-0 – 25.8
West Orange-Stark won the UIL Class 4A-II championship.
Photo by Kyle Dantzler
Wylie (Abilene),
Class 4A-I state runner-up, 12-2 – 24.7
Sweetwater (Sweetwater),
Class 4A-II state runner-up, 13-2 -- 21.9Calallen (Corpus Christi),
Class 5A-II state runner-up, 14-2 – 21.5Yoakum,
Class 3A-I state runner-up, 11-5 – 21.1Mineola,
Class 3A-I state champion, 14-2 – 17.3Gunter,
Class 3A-II state champion, 16-0 – 12.4Boling,
Class 3A-II state runner-up, 15-1 – 12.3
Crawford,
Class 2A-I state runner-up, 15-1 – 10.3Refugio,
Class 2A-I state champion, 15-1 – 7.5
Iraan,
Class 2A-II state runner-up, 15-1 – 7.1Bremond,
Class 2A-II state champion, 16-0 – (-0.6)