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Consol Tiger
12-24-2005, 05:51 PM
enough about how SLC is so great, who is the worst team in 5a football?

jtk1519
12-24-2005, 05:57 PM
SLC is the worst. Way overrated.

Tigerjag
12-24-2005, 05:59 PM
Who would know? No one went to their games. http://www.ziezoon.net/emots/4_9_7.gif

CyFallsMom
12-24-2005, 06:08 PM
Northbrook

Mhs06
12-24-2005, 07:06 PM
This year? Probably some El Paso School.

southlake thug
12-24-2005, 08:41 PM
keller

SLC54
12-24-2005, 08:51 PM
if slc is the worst team in 5a thats why we have rings on order and you dont !!!!!!!!!

wide-e-wide
12-24-2005, 09:17 PM
if slc is the worst team in 5a thats why we have rings on order and you dont !!!!!!!!!


Who is we?
Does the entire town get one?

KTBandKid
12-24-2005, 09:58 PM
I think that the worst team that we have played this year would have to be Alief Hastings.

BAMF cowboy
12-24-2005, 10:16 PM
if slc is the worst team in 5a thats why we have rings on order and you dont !!!!!!!!!

im pretty sure he was joking

jtk1519
12-24-2005, 10:26 PM
im pretty sure he was joking

It's funny watching how that can shoot right over somebody's head. :D

pack4life
12-24-2005, 10:35 PM
Aldine Eisenhower was pretty bad.

PackAttack2005
12-24-2005, 10:48 PM
Conroe Oakridge was absolutely the worst 5A team I saw this year.

BAMF cowboy
12-24-2005, 11:01 PM
It's funny watching how that can shoot right over somebody's head. :D

noobies...what can you expect?

BAMF cowboy
12-24-2005, 11:02 PM
Richland was the worst team I saw. They had one win but had to forfeit it because of an ineligable player. But man...they were bad.

dragons08
12-25-2005, 12:24 AM
Richland was the worst team I saw. They had one win but had to forfeit it because of an ineligable player. But man...they were bad.
yea i would have to go with richland as well..i felt bad for them..even their band showed up late

AZTiger
12-25-2005, 04:21 AM
The worst program in 5A is Northbrook hands down.

TigerHat
12-25-2005, 07:19 AM
Bad coaching will destroy any team. Just as a winning tradition builds on itself, so does losing build on itself. I played for coaches who could have turned Southlake Carroll's program around completely; they could have produced a 1 - 39 record in 5A instead of 63 - 1.

Don't believe me? Let me replace Coach Dodge, I'll teach them the High School football I was taught and inside of 6 weeks a Northbrook - SLC game would be a tossup. It wouldn't be because they weren't trying either. I promise you, everyone of them would tell you that they were working far harder under my coaching than they ever did under Coach Dodge, half the team would quit because they couldn't take the workouts. "If they ain't puking after practice they ain't trying hard enough". The players wouldn't know why they were losing either; the harder they tried, the worse it would get.

We had a player my senior year who could run a 4.5, had great hands, and was as elusive as Billy White Shoes Johnson - nobody on the team could even touch him, let alone tackle him, smart kid too; wound up with a Phd in microbiology. The coaches put him at offensive tackle. He jammed his neck in one of our moronic blocking drills. He had to wear one of those neck collars that won't let you turn your head relative to your shoulder pads. . I swear I am not making any of that up. Somebody with NFL Hall of Fame reciever potential turned into a second team tackle. Now that is coaching.

Just let me coach SLC, that Trent Newton looks like a pretty good offensive guard to me might even be a starter by his senior year,
.

bleedgreen
12-25-2005, 08:22 AM
if slc is the worst team in 5a thats why we have rings on order and you dont !!!!!!!!!
he was joking you moron!!--LOL......you should be horse-collared and slapped in the teeth 25 times for smarting off to a hall of famer......

bleedgreen
12-25-2005, 08:24 AM
yea i would have to go with richland as well..i felt bad for them..even their band showed up late
even their band showed up late--LOL.....now, that's funny!!....LMAO, Dragons08.....................

bleedgreen
12-25-2005, 08:25 AM
Bad coaching will destroy any team. Just as a winning tradition builds on itself, so does losing build on itself. I played for coaches who could have turned Southlake Carroll's program around completely; they could have produced a 1 - 39 record in 5A instead of 63 - 1.

Don't believe me? Let me replace Coach Dodge, I'll teach them the High School football I was taught and inside of 6 weeks a Northbrook - SLC game would be a tossup. It wouldn't be because they weren't trying either. I promise you, everyone of them would tell you that they were working far harder under my coaching than they ever did under Coach Dodge, half the team would quit because they couldn't take the workouts. "If they ain't puking after practice they ain't trying hard enough". The players wouldn't know why they were losing either; the harder they tried, the worse it would get.

We had a player my senior year who could run a 4.5, had great hands, and was as elusive as Billy White Shoes Johnson - nobody on the team could even touch him, let alone tackle him, smart kid too; wound up with a Phd in microbiology. The coaches put him at offensive tackle. He jammed his neck in one of our moronic blocking drills. He had to wear one of those neck collars that won't let you turn your head relative to your shoulder pads. . I swear I am not making any of that up. Somebody with NFL Hall of Fame reciever potential turned into a second team tackle. Now that is coaching.

Just let me coach SLC, that Trent Newton looks like a pretty good offensive guard to me might even be a starter by his senior year,
.
good post, Tigerhat...i totally agree....................

TigerHat
12-25-2005, 09:21 AM
A little addition for those who believe that talent is the whole answer in football. My high school had 4 classes 9th - 12th. There were 1000 students - 500 males On my football team - which had 33 players there were 3 future pro athletes plus several others who played college football. We also had a quarterback who threw for 2000 yards and 22 touchdowns in 8 games; in the 1960's those were phenomenal numbers. Add in a tackle who got to the state heavyweight championship in wrestling, and another tackle who hit so hard that he once caused another teams center to snap the ball between the quarterback's legs and over the fullback's head out of fear. One of the pro athletes was American League Rookie of the year and several times a major league all star. Plus we had the guy I described in my previous post - who was the most gifted athletically of all of them. Even I wound up with a minor national championship in table tennis, a sixth degree black belt in Aikido, 4th degree in Judo - so I wasn't a slouch either.

Oh yeah, the football coaches ran off two guys who played on the basketball team instead, they both had long careers as well known pro athletes. So that is 5 pro athletes. If your football team has ONE future pro athlete on it you had really good talent. I promise you we had at least as much talent as SLC did this year.

We won 6 games in 3 years.

lonny23
12-25-2005, 09:37 AM
Northbrook
They were pretty bad at 0-10 and a 127.87 power rating.

lonny23
12-25-2005, 09:39 AM
Who is we?
Does the entire town get one?
Maybe he played. I'll cut him some slack because the whole town does really win a title even if you don't play.

lonny23
12-25-2005, 09:46 AM
It's funny watching how that can shoot right over somebody's head. :D
I can't believe they fell for that. Hall of Famers aren't dumb enough to feel the way you said that about SLC.:D

lonny23
12-25-2005, 09:49 AM
Richland was the worst team I saw. They had one win but had to forfeit it because of an ineligable player. But man...they were bad.
Bad, but not the worst in 5A.

lonny23
12-25-2005, 09:52 AM
Bad coaching will destroy any team. Just as a winning tradition builds on itself, so does losing build on itself. I played for coaches who could have turned Southlake Carroll's program around completely; they could have produced a 1 - 39 record in 5A instead of 63 - 1.

Don't believe me? Let me replace Coach Dodge, I'll teach them the High School football I was taught and inside of 6 weeks a Northbrook - SLC game would be a tossup. It wouldn't be because they weren't trying either. I promise you, everyone of them would tell you that they were working far harder under my coaching than they ever did under Coach Dodge, half the team would quit because they couldn't take the workouts. "If they ain't puking after practice they ain't trying hard enough". The players wouldn't know why they were losing either; the harder they tried, the worse it would get.

We had a player my senior year who could run a 4.5, had great hands, and was as elusive as Billy White Shoes Johnson - nobody on the team could even touch him, let alone tackle him, smart kid too; wound up with a Phd in microbiology. The coaches put him at offensive tackle. He jammed his neck in one of our moronic blocking drills. He had to wear one of those neck collars that won't let you turn your head relative to your shoulder pads. . I swear I am not making any of that up. Somebody with NFL Hall of Fame reciever potential turned into a second team tackle. Now that is coaching.

Just let me coach SLC, that Trent Newton looks like a pretty good offensive guard to me might even be a starter by his senior year,
.
Boy, your coaches were bad. What could they do with a team of SeguinMatadors, Mad_fan, Texas Headliner, Wide-e-wide, and Dragons08?

lonny23
12-25-2005, 09:56 AM
A little addition for those who believe that talent is the whole answer in football. My high school had 4 classes 9th - 12th. There were 1000 students - 500 males On my football team - which had 33 players there were 3 future pro athletes plus several others who played college football. We also had a quarterback who threw for 2000 yards and 22 touchdowns in 8 games; in the 1960's those were phenomenal numbers. Add in a tackle who got to the state heavyweight championship in wrestling, and another tackle who hit so hard that he once caused another teams center to snap the ball between the quarterback's legs and over the fullback's head out of fear. One of the pro athletes was American League Rookie of the year and several times a major league all star. Plus we had the guy I described in my previous post - who was the most gifted athletically of all of them. Even I wound up with a minor national championship in table tennis, a sixth degree black belt in Aikido, 4th degree in Judo - so I wasn't a slouch either.

Oh yeah, the football coaches ran off two guys who played on the basketball team instead, they both had long careers as well known pro athletes. So that is 5 pro athletes. If your football team has ONE future pro athlete on it you had really good talent. I promise you we had at least as much talent as SLC did this year.

We won 6 games in 3 years.
Where did you go to school?

RidgePride
12-25-2005, 10:04 AM
The Richland Rebels would get my vote

lonny23
12-25-2005, 10:13 AM
Here is the lonny23 Bottom 25:

220 The Colony
221 Arlington Sam Houston
222 Corpus Christi Miller
223 Lubbock
224 Conroe Oak Ridge
225 Corpus Christi Moody
226 Fort Worth Richland
227 Laredo Martin
228 Pasadena
229 Granbury
230 Garland Naaman Forest
231 Grande Prairie
232 Rio Grande City
233 Fort Worth Paschal
234 McAllen Rowe
235 Carrollton R.L. Turner
236 Dallas Molina
237 Laredo Alexander
238 Laredo Johnson
239 Dallas Sunset
240 Houston North Brook
241 San Antonio Jefferson
242 Laredo United South
243 Houston Stephen F. Austin
244 Houston Sam Houston

wide-e-wide
12-25-2005, 10:29 AM
Boy Laredo sure has a lot of bad teams.

lonny23
12-25-2005, 10:41 AM
Boy Laredo sure has a lot of bad teams.
These kind of lists work in pairs. The worst districts had multiple teams.

The 2 worst teams play in 21.

2 had 1 team in there.
4 had 2.
5 had 1.
6 had 1.
7 had 1.
8 had 1.

That's 7 in Region I.

9 had 2 teams.
10 had 1.
11 had 1.
14 had 1.

5 teams from Region II.

18 had 1.
21 had 2.
23 had 1. 2 more were close to being included.

4 teams from Region III.

25 had 1.
28 had 2.
29 had 4.
30 had 2.

Region IV had 9 teams.

insider
12-25-2005, 11:56 AM
Massey bottom of the list is:

Rank Team W L Rating
231 Chavez 4 6 0.066
232 Molina 3 7 -0.001
233 Rayburn 3 7 -0.026
234 Milby 4 6 -0.379
235 Rowe 1 8 -0.383
236 Laredo LBJ 3 7 -0.400
237 Sunset 1 9 -0.427
238 Alexander 1 9 -0.446
239 Rio Grande City 2 7 -0.530
240 Northbrook 0 10 -0.809
241 United South 0 10 -0.988
242 Jefferson-SA 0 10 -1.084
243 Austin-Hou 1 9 -1.183
244 Sam Houston 0 10 -1.686

htownfootball
12-25-2005, 12:01 PM
I think that the worst team that we have played this year would have to be Alief Hastings.

how can a playoff team be the "worst team" yall played this year katy band kid?? or was their band not good enough. the worst team in 19-5A was mayde creek, strake put 48 points on them, it was bad.

lonny23
12-25-2005, 12:34 PM
Massey is pretty close to what I said, which was a take-off of what Jerry said. The teams I didn't list were considered because they were definitely bad. My rank in bold:

NOT LISTED 231 Chavez 4 6 0.066
236 232 Molina 3 7 -0.001
NOT LISTED 233 Rayburn 3 7 -0.026
NOT LISTED 234 Milby 4 6 -0.379
234 235 Rowe 1 8 -0.383
238 236 Laredo LBJ 3 7 -0.400
239 237 Sunset 1 9 -0.427
237 238 Alexander 1 9 -0.446
232 239 Rio Grande City 2 7 -0.530
240 240 Northbrook 0 10 -0.809
242 241 United South 0 10 -0.988
241 242 Jefferson-SA 0 10 -1.084
243 243 Austin-Hou 1 9 -1.183
244 244 Sam Houston 0 10 -1.686

stevefoxsc
12-25-2005, 02:59 PM
temple i know im from there but jesus.... not 1 game won

Pearland1
12-25-2005, 08:47 PM
NORTHBROOK is the worst football program in the state of Texas.

They get beat every year by 60 points thats bad.

I dont think they can even beat a 8 grade team from Katy thats how bad they are.

They only way they can win a game would be if the other team did not show up.

KTBandKid
12-25-2005, 09:36 PM
how can a playoff team be the "worst team" yall played this year katy band kid?? or was their band not good enough. the worst team in 19-5A was mayde creek, strake put 48 points on them, it was bad.

Oh no not at all. Their band was fine. I was just going by the scores and it was 55 to 6. Not to forget how well we played and how poorly they did. As for Mayde Creek I would have to agree...they are pretty bad...the score for that game was 45 to 7.

Tigerjag
12-25-2005, 09:50 PM
Where did you go to school, Tigerhat? Spring Woods?

I'd forgotten about Northbrook. They've never had a good team. Their school building is one of the strangest anywhere. It's an open concept. There aren't many walls. My mom used to work there and was trying to explain to me how the kids would walk in and the ramp took them to the second floor. (I never quite understood that.) Cafeteria, library, offices were on the first floor and some lockers. The cafeteria was open, but the kitchen was closed and had walls. If it was raining, it sometimes blew in and made changing classes and going to lockers difficult.

Northbrook was built during the trendy open-concept classroom days in the early 70's. KatyISD built several open-concept elementary schools, but fortunately, no high schools like that. KISD spent a lot of money "fixing" those schools. I don't know if Spring Branch ISD has fixed theirs.

A couple of years ago, someone dumped a body on the baseball field at Northbrook and students found it before school started.

I think Northbrook has a lot of things going on that make football a low priority.

Consol Tiger
12-25-2005, 10:14 PM
Temple was baaaaaaaaad too

TigerHat
12-26-2005, 07:57 AM
Where did you go to school, Tigerhat? Spring Woods?

I'd forgotten about Northbrook. They've never had a good team. Their school building is one of the strangest anywhere. It's an open concept. There aren't many walls. My mom used to work there and was trying to explain to me how the kids would walk in and the ramp took them to the second floor. (I never quite understood that.) Cafeteria, library, offices were on the first floor and some lockers. The cafeteria was open, but the kitchen was closed and had walls. If it was raining, it sometimes blew in and made changing classes and going to lockers difficult.

Northbrook was built during the trendy open-concept classroom days in the early 70's. KatyISD built several open-concept elementary schools, but fortunately, no high schools like that. KISD spent a lot of money "fixing" those schools. I don't know if Spring Branch ISD has fixed theirs.

A couple of years ago, someone dumped a body on the baseball field at Northbrook and students found it before school started.

I think Northbrook has a lot of things going on that make football a low
priority.
I played in elementary and jr high in Houston, then moved to Richmond Va. went to Meadowbrook High School in Chesterfield County - just outside of Richmond. Went to William and Mary for college. Moved back to Houston after a tour in Viet Nam.
My older brother played for Bellaire in the late 50's. Because I had seen Texas football - I knew how bad it was in Virginia.

I really didn't realize just how much talent we had on my high school team until I started writing the post about it. Because we did so much losing I had always just automatically assumed that we really didn't have much talent on the team.

The Center snap story was against Manchester High ( our arch rival ) in my junior year, the 1964 season. The first play of the game our nose guard Jimmy Cox ( who was also one of the offensive tackles ) hit their center so hard he knocked him into the quarterback which knocked the quarterback down. The second play he did it again - causing a fumble - third down was the long snap over the fullback's head. Jimmy was about 6'5" and weighed about 255 - all of it just Raw boned farm boy strong. Manchester went through all 3 of their centers and couldn't find anyone Jimmy wasn't blasting. Finally one of our former linemen who had transferred to Manchester that year volunteered to play center for the rest of the game. He had been hammered by Jimmy so many times in practice that he saw it as just another one of our practice sessions.

The pro athletes were Johnny Grubb - major league baseball player , Harry Safewright a catcher who had a long career mostly in AAA with some time in the majors and Richard Corrada - a minor league baseball player. Richard was an Honorable mention All American wide receiver at East Carolina where he led the nation in receiving most of his senior year He spent most of his career at Meadowbrook as the back up quarterback riding the bench while the fast guy who couldn't catch a cold was our wideout. The two pro athletes who played basketball were Lanny and Bobby Watkins - the pro golfers.

TigerHat
12-26-2005, 08:31 AM
I talked to my younger brother yesterday at Christmas over at his house in Clear Lake. He agreed with me that until we saw Billy White Shoes play for the Oilers that we had never seen anyone as elusive as my team mate Dr. Richard Honey - he wasn't a very good tackle.

lonny23
12-26-2005, 09:01 AM
I played in elementary and jr high in Houston, then moved to Richmond Va. went to Meadowbrook High School in Chesterfield County - just outside of Richmond. Went to William and Mary for college. Moved back to Houston after a tour in Viet Nam.
My older brother played for Bellaire in the late 50's. Because I had seen Texas football - I knew how bad it was in Virginia.

I really didn't realize just how much talent we had on my high school team until I started writing the post about it. Because we did so much losing I had always just automatically assumed that we really didn't have much talent on the team.

The Center snap story was against Manchester High ( our arch rival ) in my junior year, the 1964 season. The first play of the game our nose guard Jimmy Cox ( who was also one of the offensive tackles ) hit their center so hard he knocked him into the quarterback which knocked the quarterback down. The second play he did it again - causing a fumble - third down was the long snap over the fullback's head. Jimmy was about 6'5" and weighed about 255 - all of it just Raw boned farm boy strong. Manchester went through all 3 of their centers and couldn't find anyone Jimmy wasn't blasting. Finally one of our former linemen who had transferred to Manchester that year volunteered to play center for the rest of the game. He had been hammered by Jimmy so many times in practice that he saw it as just another one of our practice sessions.

The pro athletes were Johnny Grubb - major league baseball player , Harry Safewright a catcher who had a long career mostly in AAA with some time in the majors and Richard Corrada - a minor league baseball player. Richard was an Honorable mention All American wide receiver at East Carolina where he led the nation in receiving most of his senior year He spent most of his career at Meadowbrook as the back up quarterback riding the bench while the fast guy who couldn't catch a cold was our wideout. The two pro athletes who played basketball were Lanny and Bobby Watkins - the pro golfers.
I used to have a Johnny Grubb baseball card when he was with the Rangers!:D

TigerHat
12-26-2005, 09:13 AM
Looking Johnny Grubb up in the major league stats - I see that he was National League Rookie of the year - my bad. We had a pretty good High School baseball team with three future pros on it. The Golf team, with the Watkins brothers, went undefeated and won the state championship.

You know, there are so many unbelievable things that have happened to me during my lifetime - that when I tell people about them it sounds like I am making things up. For example: I used to work as a bouncer at a topless bar - one of the dancers there at the time was Anna Nicole Smith. For confirmation - check with Paul Thomas who teaches Brazillian Jiu Jitsu at Jade Mountain Martial arts - he was there too. Ask him if Aikido Bob worked the night shift at GiGi's Cabaret.

lonny23
12-26-2005, 09:34 AM
Looking Johnny Grubb up in the major league stats - I see that he was National League Rookie of the year - my bad. We had a pretty good High School baseball team with three future pros on it. The Golf team, with the Watkins brothers, went undefeated and won the state championship.

You know, there are so many unbelievable things that have happened to me during my lifetime - that when I tell people about them it sounds like I am making things up. For example: I used to work as a bouncer at a topless bar - one of the dancers there at the time was Anna Nicole Smith. For confirmation - check with Paul Thomas who teaches Brazillian Jiu Jitsu at Jade Mountain Martial arts - he was there too. Ask him if Aikido Bob worked the night shift at GiGi's Cabaret.
I knew she worked at a bar in Houston. How often did you see her future husband at Gigi's? I heard he was there quite a bit and that lead to marriage later on.

TigerHat
12-26-2005, 09:56 AM
I knew she worked at a bar in Houston. How often did you see her future husband at Gigi's? I heard he was there quite a bit and that lead to marriage later on.

There were a number of wealthy oil men who came in to the club. I can't remember if he was one of them or not. I am sure that he did meet her when she was dancing. To Anna's ( she used the dance name of Robin ) credit she didn't marry him until she herself was a millionaire.

As I think back on it one of the oil men was named Howard - that could have very well been him.

TigerHat
12-26-2005, 10:38 AM
Thinking about it some more I am sure that Howard was Anna's future husband - he had a driver nick named 'Peanut". And yes, he was in the club a lot.

Also working at the club was Penthouse Pet of the month for May 1991 Ronnie Dawn. Ronnie was killed in an unsolved murder at a filling station on Richmond Ave. in Houston a short time later.

Neither of those world class beauties were the best looking dancer at the club, that honor fell to Vikki Baker, who was so beautiful it made your eyes hurt to look at her.

It is just amazing, GiGi's was a real hole in the wall club.

lonny23
12-26-2005, 11:31 AM
Thinking about it some more I am sure that Howard was Anna's future husband - he had a driver nick named 'Peanut". And yes, he was in the club a lot.

Also working at the club was Penthouse Pet of the month for May 1991 Ronnie Dawn. Ronnie was killed in an unsolved murder at a filling station on Richmond Ave. in Houston a short time later.

Neither of those world class beauties were the best looking dancer at the club, that honor fell to Vikki Baker, who was so beautiful it made your eyes hurt to look at her.

It is just amazing, GiGi's was a real hole in the wall club.
I heard Howard Marshall was always giving her money when she was struggling to make ends meet with her son. She sure rose fast when she went to Playboy. What ever happened to Vikki Baker?

TigerHat
12-26-2005, 01:19 PM
Vikki continued on as a dancer. I saw her once after I left GiGi's. I know she did some local modeling for newspaper ads. I don't know where she is now.

wide-e-wide
12-26-2005, 01:43 PM
The question is......can Lonny go a single day without talking about strip clubs?:D

lonny23
12-26-2005, 04:27 PM
The question is......can Lonny go a single day without talking about strip clubs?:D
I was wondering when you or dada were going to make your way into this discussion. With your expertise, you probably know all the dancers!:p

The Great Evaluator
12-26-2005, 04:38 PM
I don't know about 5A but 4A thomas Jefferson went 0-10 and gave up 450 points and scored just 6. They averaged less 0.6 points a game and gave up 45.

lonny23
12-26-2005, 04:53 PM
I don't know about 5A but 4A thomas Jefferson went 0-10 and gave up 450 points and scored just 6. They averaged less 0.6 points a game and gave up 45.
Instead of writing a new Bible, TJ needs to write a new playbook!:p

lonny23
12-26-2005, 04:59 PM
I don't know about 5A but 4A thomas Jefferson went 0-10 and gave up 450 points and scored just 6. They averaged less 0.6 points a game and gave up 45.
Try 6 and 494!:p

206
4A - 2 San Elizario (0-10) 125.65
130
343

207
4A - 24 Freeport Brazosport (0-10) 123.85
109
477

208
4A - 29 San Antonio Burbank(2-8) 123.59
74
254

209
4A - 3 Dumas (2-8) 123.26
158
347

210
4A - 19 Houston Smiley (0-8) 121.38
64
389

211
4A - 32 Roma (0-10) 121.16
90
333

212
4A - 29 San Antonio Memorial(3-7) 119.80
89
322

213
4A - 21 Houston Sharpstown (0-10) 119.21
66
386

214
4A - 1 El Paso (1-9) 118.46
93
349

215
4A - 25 Austin Johnston (0-10) 114.74
88
474

216
4A - 8 Fort Worth Polytechnic (1-9) 112.35
100
488

217
4A - 7 FW Carter-Riverside (2-8) 110.36
162
424

218
4A - 13 Dallas Adamson (0-10) 110.31
50
538

219
4A - 7 Fort Worth North Side (1-9) 107.45
88
466

220
4A - 10 Dallas Jefferson (0-10) 104.40
6
494

HawgPaw75
12-26-2005, 05:17 PM
Temple was baaaaaaaaad too
You all need to remember that God loves them just like He loves YOU...LOL
I do feel bad for the Northbrooks', etc. Actually my high school was pretty darn bad. Started the season chanting "Let's go 9 and 0", but kept losing so had to keep changing the numbers every week: "8-1, 7-2, 6-3"...ended up 0 and 9.

That is why I moved to Texas and 5a football.
True story.

lonny23
12-26-2005, 09:30 PM
I think I covered it all on this page. I mentioned baseball, strippers, the Bible, and football!:D

WOS87
12-27-2005, 03:05 AM
enough about how SLC is so great, who is the worst team in 5a football?

Over past 3 seasons (2003-2005)

1. Laredo United South 1-29
2. Northbrook 1-29
3. Houston Austin 2-28
4. The Colony 2-28
5. Houston Sam Houston 3-28


This Decade (2000-2005) - counting only teams who played all 6 seasons

1. Fort Worth Paschal 6-54
2. Dallas Molina 7-53
3. Houston Northbrook 8-52
4. Round Rock Stony Point 9-51
5. Houston Spring Woods 10-50
6. Carrollton Smith 10-50

pack0808
12-27-2005, 08:31 AM
I have to go with Laredo United South. They are in one of the worst district's in 5a Texas and they still get beat by an average score of about 50 to 3. :eek: They are consistent i will give them that.

It is between Laredo United south and Northbrook. Maybe the UIL will let them play and they can call it the "The Toilet Bowl". I am sure even these two will make the playoffs pretty soon. I am sure the UIL will let every team go to the playoffs sooner or later.

pack0808
12-27-2005, 08:34 AM
Sorry wide i said sooner. ;)

lonny23
12-27-2005, 08:40 AM
I have to go with Laredo United South. They are in one of the worst district's in 5a Texas and they still get beat by an average score of about 50 to 3. :eek: They are consistent i will give them that.

It is between Laredo United south and Northbrook. Maybe the UIL will let them play and they can call it the "The Toilet Bowl". I am sure even these two will make the playoffs pretty soon. I am sure the UIL will let every team go to the playoffs sooner or later.
The toilet bowl game was played this year in district 21.

Houston SFA 27 (49 ALL YEAR)
Houston Sam Houston 14 (31 ALL YEAR)

lonny23
12-27-2005, 08:42 AM
Sorry wide i said sooner. ;)
Don't make him RED or he'll SKIN you alive!:D

Eagle81
12-27-2005, 10:03 AM
I'll have to go with Dallas Molina.

rich_pack
12-27-2005, 11:22 AM
Dallas Molina

BandidoNB
12-29-2005, 01:18 AM
Wasn't there a 5A school out in Houston several years back that had a 80-something game losing streak? What is the longest active losing streak in 5A right now?

stevefoxsc
12-29-2005, 01:41 AM
soon to be belton since they're losing quincy daniels or temples since they need a coach........

toonman
12-29-2005, 09:04 AM
Going by Jerry's Texas Football Ratings, this honor goes to Houston Sam Houston. (with a rating of -36.66)

AHS Mustangs
12-29-2005, 09:19 AM
Wasn't there a 5A school out in Houston several years back that had a 80-something game losing streak? What is the longest active losing streak in 5A right now?


Jeff Davis was that team.

lonny23
12-29-2005, 09:20 AM
Jeff Davis was that team.
I don't know what's worse.

The TEAM or the COUNTY!:p

HawgPaw75
12-29-2005, 10:31 AM
Going by Jerry's Texas Football Ratings, this honor goes to Houston Sam Houston. (with a rating of -36.66)
When adding population changes; Sam Houston like many HISD schools; Wheatley, Yates, etc. went to 4a due to people moving to the burbs e.g., Alief.
The only constant is change.

GarlandOwl06
12-31-2005, 01:17 AM
Namman Forest is the worst team they won one game all year against samuel and they always suck

biglee2007
12-31-2005, 03:36 AM
Northbrook
hahaha i was thinking the same thing every our horrible team (South Houston) beat them last year lol

but ionno we scrimmaged a team called houston austin our something like that and they were horrible but i dunno if they were 5a

gtowndrumma
12-31-2005, 04:23 AM
glad to see someone mentioned naaman....... the last two years we have hung half a hundred and just quit by half time to third quarter

YuccaRoot
01-02-2006, 02:05 PM
The worst team that I personally watched this year was Conroe Oak Ridge (1-9).

Slim-Rob
01-02-2006, 04:21 PM
Most of the Laredo teams are bad.

Converse Judson(10-5)-63 vs Laredo Nixon(9-3)-13
Laredo Nixon(9-3)-56 vs Laredo United South(0-10) 0
Laredo Nixon(9-3)-61 vs Laredo Johnson(3-7) 0
Laredo Nixon(9-3)-41 vs Laredo Alexander(1-9) 0
Laredo Nixon(9-3)-43 vs Laredo Martin(3-7) 0


Laredo United South averaged 6 points for and 42 points against.
Laredo Johnson averaged 13 points for and 37 points against.
Laredo Alexander averaged 10 points for and 27 points against.
Laredo Martin averaged 18 points for and 24 points against.


Points for/Points against/Average MOV
Houston Sam Houston averaged 3 points for, last in 5A
San Antonio Jefferson averaged 49 points against, last in 5A
Houston Sam Houston lost by an average of 45 points, the worst in 5A

Strength of Schedule compared to win/loss
Laredo United South had the 226th(out of 244) hardest schedule (by opp. record), and still lost all 10 games.
Laredo United South had the 242nd(out of 244) hardest schedule (by opp. rating), and still lost all 10 games.
Dallas Sunset had the easiest 5A schedule(by opp. rating) and went 1-9

THE WORST TOP 5 (IMHO)
#1 Laredo United South 0-10
#2 Dallas Sunset 1-9
#3 Houston Sam Houston 0-10
#4 San Antonio Jefferson 0-10
#5 Grand Prairie, Arlington Sam Houston, The Colony, Temple, Houston Northbrook, and Galveston Ball (All had 0-10 record)


San Antonio Lee went 1-9, but they are in one of the toughest districts in the state (26-5A) and have the 32nd hardest schedule (by opp. rating) and the 62nd hardest schedule (by opp. record), therefore I did not include them in my worst 5.



Toughest Schedule (just for kicks)
SOS rating (by opp. record) #1 5A Judson, #2 2A Paul Pewitt, #3 5A Southlake Carroll
SOS rating (by opp. rating) #1 5A Judson, #2 5A Midland Lee, #3 5A Rockwall

CLFalcon2006
01-04-2006, 03:13 PM
Most of the Laredo teams are bad.

Converse Judson(10-5)-63 vs Laredo Nixon(9-3)-13
Laredo Nixon(9-3)-56 vs Laredo United South(0-10) 0
Laredo Nixon(9-3)-61 vs Laredo Johnson(3-7) 0
Laredo Nixon(9-3)-41 vs Laredo Alexander(1-9) 0
Laredo Nixon(9-3)-43 vs Laredo Martin(3-7) 0


Laredo United South averaged 6 points for and 42 points against.
Laredo Johnson averaged 13 points for and 37 points against.
Laredo Alexander averaged 10 points for and 27 points against.
Laredo Martin averaged 18 points for and 24 points against.


Points for/Points against/Average MOV
Houston Sam Houston averaged 3 points for, last in 5A
San Antonio Jefferson averaged 49 points against, last in 5A
Houston Sam Houston lost by an average of 45 points, the worst in 5A

Strength of Schedule compared to win/loss
Laredo United South had the 226th(out of 244) hardest schedule (by opp. record), and still lost all 10 games.
Laredo United South had the 242nd(out of 244) hardest schedule (by opp. rating), and still lost all 10 games.
Dallas Sunset had the easiest 5A schedule(by opp. rating) and went 1-9

THE WORST TOP 5 (IMHO)
#1 Laredo United South 0-10
#2 Dallas Sunset 1-9
#3 Houston Sam Houston 0-10
#4 San Antonio Jefferson 0-10
#5 Grand Prairie, Arlington Sam Houston, The Colony, Temple, Houston Northbrook, and Galveston Ball (All had 0-10 record)


San Antonio Lee went 1-9, but they are in one of the toughest districts in the state (26-5A) and have the 32nd hardest schedule (by opp. rating) and the 62nd hardest schedule (by opp. record), therefore I did not include them in my worst 5.



Toughest Schedule (just for kicks)
SOS rating (by opp. record) #1 5A Judson, #2 2A Paul Pewitt, #3 5A Southlake Carroll
SOS rating (by opp. rating) #1 5A Judson, #2 5A Midland Lee, #3 5A Rockwall

Gball was 8-2 and one of the better teams from the houston area. They had an ineligable player who forced them the forfeit playoffs and all their regular season wins.

Pack Daddy
01-04-2006, 05:28 PM
Aldine Eisenhower was pretty bad.

Yes, Eisenhower was pretty bad ...had talent and no coaching.

Hook em indeed - National Champs tonite!

Go Pack!

lonny23
01-05-2006, 09:24 AM
Most of the Laredo teams are bad.

Converse Judson(10-5)-63 vs Laredo Nixon(9-3)-13
Laredo Nixon(9-3)-56 vs Laredo United South(0-10) 0
Laredo Nixon(9-3)-61 vs Laredo Johnson(3-7) 0
Laredo Nixon(9-3)-41 vs Laredo Alexander(1-9) 0
Laredo Nixon(9-3)-43 vs Laredo Martin(3-7) 0


Laredo United South averaged 6 points for and 42 points against.
Laredo Johnson averaged 13 points for and 37 points against.
Laredo Alexander averaged 10 points for and 27 points against.
Laredo Martin averaged 18 points for and 24 points against.


Points for/Points against/Average MOV
Houston Sam Houston averaged 3 points for, last in 5A
San Antonio Jefferson averaged 49 points against, last in 5A
Houston Sam Houston lost by an average of 45 points, the worst in 5A

Strength of Schedule compared to win/loss
Laredo United South had the 226th(out of 244) hardest schedule (by opp. record), and still lost all 10 games.
Laredo United South had the 242nd(out of 244) hardest schedule (by opp. rating), and still lost all 10 games.
Dallas Sunset had the easiest 5A schedule(by opp. rating) and went 1-9

THE WORST TOP 5 (IMHO)
#1 Laredo United South 0-10
#2 Dallas Sunset 1-9
#3 Houston Sam Houston 0-10
#4 San Antonio Jefferson 0-10
#5 Grand Prairie, Arlington Sam Houston, The Colony, Temple, Houston Northbrook, and Galveston Ball (All had 0-10 record)


San Antonio Lee went 1-9, but they are in one of the toughest districts in the state (26-5A) and have the 32nd hardest schedule (by opp. rating) and the 62nd hardest schedule (by opp. record), therefore I did not include them in my worst 5.



Toughest Schedule (just for kicks)
SOS rating (by opp. record) #1 5A Judson, #2 2A Paul Pewitt, #3 5A Southlake Carroll
SOS rating (by opp. rating) #1 5A Judson, #2 5A Midland Lee, #3 5A Rockwall
Your last section showed why Judson went 6-4 when they had injuries. That's why they were able to make it to the title game, too.