Video: Ford Center and The Star at FriscoFrisco Independent School District teams to call indoor facility home.Nationally-ranked confrontations, tests from a handful of out-of-state opponents and some enticing regional duels trumpet the start of the 2016 high school football season in Texas.
Here is a look at some of the top Week 1 matchups:

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Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.) at Cedar Hill
7 p.m. Saturday
The Longhorns, back-to-back Class 6A-DII state champions in 2014 and 2015, return 60 seniors still smarting from a first-round playoff exit a year ago. University of Oklahoma pledge
Charleston Rambo is one of a handful of talented wide receivers available to quarterback
Avery Davis, verbally committed to Notre Dame. The Nevada invaders are ranked No. 3 in MaxPreps Xcellent 25 presented by the Army National Guard and Cedar Hill is No. 5.
Katy at Westlake (Austin)
7:30 p.m. FridayThe defending Class 6A-DII state champion Tigers with their proud defensive tradition travel to the state capital to face last year's Class 6A-DI state finalist led by perhaps the state's best quarterback, University of Texas commit
Sam Ehlinger (76 career touchdowns in 26 games). Katy is No. 12 nationally in the Xcellent 25 rankings and Westlake debuted this week at No. 25.
Judson (Converse) at Lake Travis (Austin)
7:30 p.m. FridayA Class 6A-DI state semifinalist last year, the Rockets return eight starters including junior quarterback
Julon Williams. Lake Travis, the Class 6A-DII state finalist, also returns its signal caller -- SMU pledge
Charlie Brewer. Lake Travis is No. 20 nationally in the Xcellent 25 ranking.
Hoover (Ala.) at Allen
7 p.m. FridayThe Terry Gambill era officially begins for the former coach at Midway (Waco). He takes over a program that captured three state titles in the last four seasons under departed head coach Tom Westerberg and is undefeated in its $60 million stadium. With the return of quarterback
Mitchell Jonke and running back
Kirby Bennett, the cupboard is far from bare. Hoover won its season opener and its 11 state titles are an Alabama record.
Cedar Park at Midway (Waco)
7:30 p.m. FridayThe defending Class 5A-DII state champion, coming off a 16-0 campaign, is led by fullback/linebacker
Tyler Lavine, a recruit of the Army football program. For host Midway, new head coach Jeff Hulme must replace 16 starters from a team that went three rounds deep in the Class 6A playoffs last season.
Nederland at West Orange-Stark (Orange)
7:30 p.m. FridayThe Bulldogs return 11 starters from a team that advanced two rounds in the Class 5A playoffs last season but face a tough opponent in West Orange-Stark, the defending Class 4A-DII state champion. The Mustangs graduated only five starters from a 15-1 club.
Union (Tulsa, Okla.) at Carroll (Southlake)
7:30 p.m. FridayIf the rematch is anything approaching the 2014 meeting, a 42-41 overtime win for Carroll, fans at Dragon Stadium are in for a treat.
Mason Holmes returns at quarterback for Carroll after throwing for 38 touchdowns as a junior.
Spring Westfield (Houston) at Lamar (Houston)
7 p.m. ThursdayWestfield thrives on its running game and this year that means
Daniel Young will be in the spotlight. Lamar, the pride of the Houston ISD, appears ready to significantly add to the 345-win total of coach Tom Nolen. Defensive end
Jefferson Collins leads a ball-hawking defense.
Breckenridge at Cisco
7:30 p.m. Friday
Both clubs went out in the second round of the Class 3A playoffs a year ago, Breckenridge in DI and Cisco in DII. Buckaroos linebackers
Max Palacios and
Brady Tennison will be faced with slowing the host Loboes' versatile quarterback
Kase Gayle.
Gilmer at Liberty-Eylau (Texarkana)
7:30 p.m. ThursdaySafety
Kollin Hurt, a Louisiana Tech pledge, intercepted 11 passes last season, helping 14-1 Gilmer advance to the Class 4A-DII state semifinals. Liberty-Eylau went four rounds in last year's postseason and returns University of Texas pledge
Lagaryonn Carson on the defensive front.