This seems a lot more likely! That's how I would pic em too!olderelk":1zmonnh7 said:1. Gordon
2. Evant
3. Lingleville
4. Gustine
So including the HCs that finished last season, this little 4 team district has had 10 HCs associated with them in an official or unofficial way.SixFan19":2r2mnepg said:Gordon, Gustine, and Lingleville all had a head coaching changes. Each of them had to go through the process of hiring a head coach twice during the off season.
This whole off season was some kind of record. Things happened that you wouldn't have seen 20 years ago, and if they did, there would be people hiding from the public based solely on shame. But that's another topic altogether. I believe that the right people landed in the right spots throughout the district and that there will be a few battles on the gridiron coming from d10.olderelk":vedhq5dn said:So including the HCs that finished last season, this little 4 team district has had 10 HCs associated with them in an official or unofficial way.SixFan19":vedhq5dn said:Gordon, Gustine, and Lingleville all had a head coaching changes. Each of them had to go through the process of hiring a head coach twice during the off season.
That must be some kind of record.
The most head coached little six-man football district in Texas.
olderelk":14004gnj said:.
Evant's playoff history is actually 1-2 in two trips in 11 man.
They won their very first playoff game against Richland Springs 14-6 in 1954.
I have reported this to the Trib. more than once in previous years to no avail, so I gave up.