I went down to Dallas for a cowboys game. Went thurs til tuesday. Friday night there was easily 10 HS games on the radio and as you drove along the hwy youd pass these massive HS stadiums. It's wild.
@@orbform yea it's crazy watching eventual pros dominate in high school. They called Brandon Graham Superman. It looked so obvious that he was going to the league.
Imagine being a kid and seeing Drew Brees, and later Matthew Stafford at Highland Park HS games, or seeing Von Miller go after Stafford in the Highland Park/DeSoto games.
The stories I have heard of the guys I met In college and the army that played in Texas low-key make me wanna see it in person I've never watch one in person.
Being a lifelong Houstonian and playing 5A which was the highest back then, it was nothing like fall weekends. Hell if you go to certain small towns like Franklin, Port Neches/Groves, etc, it's a replica of Varsity Blues because the whole community shows up. My oldest played for a large private school in Houston and those games are lit because of the tailgating by the parents have a different type of resources. They travel charter for road games which is the only difference between them and public schools.
I grew up and played football I'm Franklin, can confirm that it's still a football town. I also played 5A in Montgomery my highschool years and it's doing nothing but growing.
My daughter went to Port Neches Groves high school and the cross town rivalry with Nederland a town litterly separated from our school by a set of railroad tracks. It is called Mid County madness. It draws close to 4,500 people every year. If either team goes to state playoffs. Both towns will attend their games. Our teams held the record for attendance at the astrodome in Houston.
@@MarieL10 I know all about the Golden Triangle and up 69 to Jasper. A lot of NFL players from that combined rural area. I had a good friend who played for Nederland when we were in high school in the early 90's. My high school which used to be 5A in Houston now is in 4A has played Lumberton to see who reps Region 3 to go to state in basketball the last few years. I'm a high school football junkie all the way down to 6 man.
My kid used to play in the worst ranked 6A district in TX then moved to play in a stacked district with D1 talent everywhere. If you didn’t train year around, you were getting left behind.
Compared to what eastern was 10 years ago in football it’s been a huge change there. They were so bad they posted the head coach job on their website 😂
I would say the environment is much much more fun and packed in the south but I’m not going to say that it’s better talent wise because all the big states have talent. It all just depends on the timing.
I went to one of the best crawfish boils/tailgates ever at a high school game in Port Sulphur, Louisiana and that town isn’t big at all but the whole town showed up to the game and it was fun. The country spots, where everyone was on the same economic level, is where I really saw that, “Southern Hospitality”. White, black, brown and some sprinkled Asians all sitting down and shooting the sh1t at the crawfish tables. It was great.
I played for Desoto High School football and he is on the money with this. Look up all the Dallas/FW teams, Desoto, SOC, Duncanville, Allen, Southlake, Trinity, Aledo, Highland Park and etc. Each of these schools have big crowds and tend to go far in the playoffs every single year 😮
Back when Parcells coached the Cowboys, Euless Trinity was such an insane powerhouse that they had their very own nationally televised Gatorade commercial that ran for a long time. Dallas does it different!
I've never been down to Texas but I met a guy years ago from there and he used to tell me that he lived in a town of about 50,000 people and 20,000 people would go to the high school football games LOL
@@strongestnattyever-videos2247 Respect bro. I was able to experience 2 varsity games. I switched schools in the middle of the year and had to fight for a spot. Lol played 2 JCPenney games and got moved up as a sophomore.
@@Mr.GParker it’s officially against UIL rules in Texas but some level of recruiting still happens throughout the state. Just not in the same way IMG gets to do it
@@Mr.GParker in Texas you just see a lot of playing with district rules. It’s some relatively open zoned districts or find a special program type stuff that goes on. But UIL has cracked down on people when they can
@@BrownBrown270 nah man it was in Texas, trinity Christian academy they’re a power house in Texas football when I was playing idk about now I’m completely out the loop but when we played them in the playoffs dudes were massive
McKinney isd in Texas had Allen,mckinney north , mckinney high and few more schools and we got to watch Ronald jones , Justin madubike, and Kyler Murray 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Growing up in Valdosta, GA (south GA) was an incredible experience. It was just like the movies and tv shows. The whole town would shut down and everyone was at the game, tailgating before, etc. Friday nights were electric, huge part of my childhood. The Valdosta Wildcats are actually still the winningest high school football team in the country, but they’ll probably be surpassed in the near future. Unfortunately, the program has slowly declined over the past couple decades and a lot of the other Georgia programs caught up with them over time. It’s also hard for a team in a small(er) south GA town to compete with the huge Atlanta schools, but at one point in time, NOBODY could TOUCH us! Go cats!
@@301.allday Trust me no they didn’t I live in Texas and my son’s Team made it to the 6A Division II STATE CHAMPIONSHIP AND I WATCHED THAT GAME IN PERSON AND SOUTH OAK CLIFF BEAT THEM!! 🤦🏾♂️
My cousins went to a high school just outside of Houston that had a 20,000 seat stadium. It was fucking insane to walk around that campus. I’m from Wisconsin and we have absolutely nothing like that for high school sports.
Born and raised in Texas and graduated Stony Point high school in Round Rock Texas a couple minutes away from Austin our high school was so big it had a separate school right next to it for the 9 grade classes and had about 3 freshman football teams at the time.
My senior year we played Aledo, Coppell, and Abilene. Aledo and Abilene both won state that year. We beat Aledo, barely lost to Abilene (who absolutely blew out Cedar Hill when they were #1 in the nation). Coppell was by far the best team we played that year 😂
Michigan makes them different. We have a big football program in the state too i feel like nobody talks about. The west side has all the big farm boys that nobody knows about that dont care about doing it past highschool. And the east side all the way down to saline are all great programs. Issue is nobody wants to stay where they grew up so they leave and come back 10 years later. I started playing whatever age minnimite football starts at. I think thats elementary schcool as i think the dynamites and peewee is middle school. Maybe im wrong. Idk i played football my entire life in north west michigan till moving to play on the east side.
Grew up in LA, where I live in North Texas these high schools have bigger stadiums than the LA Colisium which is crazy considering the LA Raiders use to play their home games there.
I played 6A cause my school was pretty big. there's 3 high schools in my city but there's another city close by that has like 6. I'm from Texas so I definitely experienced playing in a rowdy environment especially when we played the other two HS
Tipping my hat-I was a student with Maxx. I was in the marching band from 16-19…so technically we shared a field together. Now his name will be on the field
Our high school was ass but we still played in big stadiums most of the time I can only think of once we played in ft worth (I’m from Dallas school is sunset in oak cliff) and it was like a small field I never thought about it until I got older that’s why we love our cowboys so much even tho they let us down we just love football 🏈
I went to High School with Maxx our Stadium Fit 10,000 people and the coolest thing about it was that we had a jumbo screen on the scoreboard. However when we would play other teams on the road they’d more often than not dwarf our stadium in comparison.
I think that the UFL Texas teams should actually use high school stadiums. We have some nice stadiums. They can give the appearance that it’s filled to capacity. Seating 15-20k people in a 60k + stadium is a sight for sore eyes on tv. They have really good product but it’s about presentation. Let the stadium fill up and market your product. STL does a really good job.
Dang near every highschool in Houston is like that. Check out the berry center. Every Friday night it’s going crazy. I live right next door to it town lake
Even down here in the rhv we pack out the stadiums and we don’t send to many kids to D1 colleges last state title down here was in 1961 lol. But we fuck with football heavy. We got little Juan’s running them routes tho lol
Going to EMU around the same time as him being there was something a lot of us didn’t know. The team was ass and the Stadium is not on campus so nobody was really going to those games
went from a 5A High School where the gyms were packed as HELL. barely any standing room... joined the ABA and played a game where there was less than 100 people in the crowd. I was like "this is depressing".
The majority of people think that Texas in Florida are the Meccas of football but it’s actually Detroit Michigan. Detroit produces more NFL players than any other city in America.
I grew up in the Ann Arbor Ypsilanti area and as an Eastern Michigan grad I can confirm that nobody went to the games, however we (SigEps and other fraternities) tailgated HARD AF for homecoming then took naps during the game and went back to partying after the game. Also having the U of M and the BIG HOUSE just 15 minutes down the road drew a lot of football fans away from Eastern. I now live in McKinney TX next to the stadium and the crowds are bigger than at Eastern
Eastern Michigan has the misfortune of playing about 5 miles from Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. Michigan football kind of sucks the air out (though EMU has been doing better in recent years).
I grew up playing football in south Louisiana and Texas, then moved to the Ann Arbor area as a young adult and lived in Ypsi for a couple years. The big house is always awesome-EMU games a trash 😂
I live in Katy, TX we have the most expensive high school stadium in the country. $63 million or something like that and people move their kids here to play for Katy high school. I played in high school and got destroyed lol
I lived in Odessa. When the teams are good, the movies are exactly on the money
F- Permian and Odessa High sincerely Frenship HS
I lived here the last 7 years. Permian sucks dick and so does midland 😂
Midland High Alum checking in to say y’all were all trash 😏😂
Fucking Permian always beat ohs 😭
Permian sucks now lmao
Texas got the three F’s, Faith, Firearms, and Football
Faith, Family, and Football… but you’re not wrong lol
When you look at the photos of the stadiums that they are joking about AND ITS YOUR ACTUAL football stadium from highschool. My mind is blown 😂
PNG?
SACHS
We love football in tx and it shows ....
Yeah right
lol fuckin algorithms man, hope all is well G
70 million for a highschool football stadium is insane.
I went down to Dallas for a cowboys game. Went thurs til tuesday. Friday night there was easily 10 HS games on the radio and as you drove along the hwy youd pass these massive HS stadiums. It's wild.
Im from NJ and went to Dallas to watch the Eagles beat down on the Cowboys. I went to a 6A playoff game.. it was crazy
Disgusting better off staying home than going to that piss smelling stadium. Oh btw Go Texans !🤘
Allen home games when Kyler Murray was there were electric ⚡️
Factsssss! I watched Kyler play in the state tournament and he looked like a 99 ovr created player
@@orbform yea it's crazy watching eventual pros dominate in high school. They called Brandon Graham Superman. It looked so obvious that he was going to the league.
Man I played him in 7 on 7 dude was insane
Imagine being a kid and seeing Drew Brees, and later Matthew Stafford at Highland Park HS games, or seeing Von Miller go after Stafford in the Highland Park/DeSoto games.
Murray was one of the best HS players in the history of Texas. And THAT is saying something.
Thats the first time in life I’ve ever heard someone say my high school was more lit than college!!!! Holy Shit!!! Lol
TX is nothing I ever seen
You sound unsmart
Eastern Michigan is a shit hole
Says the guy who peaked in hs
It’s true tho lol
The stories I have heard of the guys I met In college and the army that played in Texas low-key make me wanna see it in person I've never watch one in person.
Nothing like 6A Texas football FNL
Seriously...
Shit destroyed my body😂 but ight
I grew up in a small down in NE Texas with a 2A(later 3A in my junior and senior years), and that shit was BUMPIN on Friday Nights.
@@lukelong7603 same but it was T’d tho
@@lukelong7603sorry bro.....cut out all refined sugars/alcohol and then watch your body have a 100% recovery
Being a lifelong Houstonian and playing 5A which was the highest back then, it was nothing like fall weekends. Hell if you go to certain small towns like Franklin, Port Neches/Groves, etc, it's a replica of Varsity Blues because the whole community shows up. My oldest played for a large private school in Houston and those games are lit because of the tailgating by the parents have a different type of resources. They travel charter for road games which is the only difference between them and public schools.
I grew up and played football I'm Franklin, can confirm that it's still a football town. I also played 5A in Montgomery my highschool years and it's doing nothing but growing.
My daughter went to Port Neches Groves high school and the cross town rivalry with Nederland a town litterly separated from our school by a set of railroad tracks. It is called Mid County madness. It draws close to 4,500 people every year. If either team goes to state playoffs. Both towns will attend their games. Our teams held the record for attendance at the astrodome in Houston.
@@MarieL10 I know all about the Golden Triangle and up 69 to Jasper. A lot of NFL players from that combined rural area. I had a good friend who played for Nederland when we were in high school in the early 90's. My high school which used to be 5A in Houston now is in 4A has played Lumberton to see who reps Region 3 to go to state in basketball the last few years. I'm a high school football junkie all the way down to 6 man.
My kid used to play in the worst ranked 6A district in TX then moved to play in a stacked district with D1 talent everywhere. If you didn’t train year around, you were getting left behind.
Compared to what eastern was 10 years ago in football it’s been a huge change there. They were so bad they posted the head coach job on their website 😂
Texas high school football is better than other states. It's facts
You trying to start a argument I see. I'ma tell Cali and Florida to Stay out the chat.
I would say the environment is much much more fun and packed in the south but I’m not going to say that it’s better talent wise because all the big states have talent. It all just depends on the timing.
@@whobroughtdude2231 I have to agree with you, the atmosphere just can’t be compared to Texas football.
I went to one of the best crawfish boils/tailgates ever at a high school game in Port Sulphur, Louisiana and that town isn’t big at all but the whole town showed up to the game and it was fun. The country spots, where everyone was on the same economic level, is where I really saw that, “Southern Hospitality”. White, black, brown and some sprinkled Asians all sitting down and shooting the sh1t at the crawfish tables. It was great.
I played for Desoto High School football and he is on the money with this. Look up all the Dallas/FW teams, Desoto, SOC, Duncanville, Allen, Southlake, Trinity, Aledo, Highland Park and etc. Each of these schools have big crowds and tend to go far in the playoffs every single year 😮
Back when Parcells coached the Cowboys, Euless Trinity was such an insane powerhouse that they had their very own nationally televised Gatorade commercial that ran for a long time. Dallas does it different!
I see that you haven't been to Houston on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday night in the fall.
Until they face Cali or Florida powerhouses 😈
@@keijonsmith8546 ROTMFF!!!! Do you want to throw in Ohio and Georgia too!?
@@jaycesmith7899 a lot of players that starred in Texas schools peak in college & don’t be good in the NFL
I watched drew brees play along with nick foles and I played agaisnt baker Mayfield growing up in Austin was wild
Yo put some RESPECT on it, it's PERMIAN!!!! The heart and soul of Texas football. LET'S GO MOJO!!!!
Take yalls asses to Dallas more often then.😊
Hes from Michigan😂😂😂
I've never been down to Texas but I met a guy years ago from there and he used to tell me that he lived in a town of about 50,000 people and 20,000 people would go to the high school football games LOL
He totally downplayed that shiz and shorted the stands by about 7k lol 😅
I'd be surprised if at least half the town's population didn't show up to every big football game
Born and raised in Texas. I almost pissed my pants my first varsity game. Felt like I was at a D1 college game
Same… as a freshman starter on varsity, took my first catch to the house for 72yards…. Finished with 276 yards receiving and 4 tds that game.
@@strongestnattyever-videos2247 Respect bro. I was able to experience 2 varsity games. I switched schools in the middle of the year and had to fight for a spot. Lol played 2 JCPenney games and got moved up as a sophomore.
Some of maxx’s boys played in some pretty damn big high school games back in Michigan
Per diem High. With NIL they should set up a school like IMG and just go for it.
Na, it’ll ruin it. It’s not broke. Leave it be. Doesn’t need improvements. Don’t Yankee it the fuck up
From my understanding, it's illegal in the state of Texas to recruit students, but I'm not 100% sure
@@Mr.GParker it’s officially against UIL rules in Texas but some level of recruiting still happens throughout the state. Just not in the same way IMG gets to do it
@jonathanbooker281 ya it's widely known and legal in Cali, and Flordia that those charter/private schools recruit extremely talented young kids.
@@Mr.GParker in Texas you just see a lot of playing with district rules. It’s some relatively open zoned districts or find a special program type stuff that goes on. But UIL has cracked down on people when they can
Texas resident here and this is all facts
Man. I should have taken the eastern job when they posted on indeed😂
Our team made the state playoffs once got the breaks beat off us by trinity 😂😂😂
Kentucky?
We had a great trinity school up here back in 2011 or so.
Didn't know if there was any correlation or not.
@@BrownBrown270 nah man it was in Texas, trinity Christian academy they’re a power house in Texas football when I was playing idk about now I’m completely out the loop but when we played them in the playoffs dudes were massive
@Brown270TTV Are you from Louisville or Kentucky in general?
That Trinity team was declared National Champions
Any school with the name "Trinity" in the south is always a powerhouse😂
@@SeekanDestroy03 trinity, prep, or christian 😂 always
McKinney isd in Texas had Allen,mckinney north , mckinney high and few more schools and we got to watch Ronald jones , Justin madubike, and Kyler Murray 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Growing up in Valdosta, GA (south GA) was an incredible experience. It was just like the movies and tv shows. The whole town would shut down and everyone was at the game, tailgating before, etc. Friday nights were electric, huge part of my childhood. The Valdosta Wildcats are actually still the winningest high school football team in the country, but they’ll probably be surpassed in the near future. Unfortunately, the program has slowly declined over the past couple decades and a lot of the other Georgia programs caught up with them over time. It’s also hard for a team in a small(er) south GA town to compete with the huge Atlanta schools, but at one point in time, NOBODY could TOUCH us! Go cats!
Ok but they talking about Texas tho
Crazy to see my high school in this little short. Also fitting Port Neches-Groves just won the state championship 🫡
Colleywood stand up lol
CAP!!! PORT NECHES GROVES LOST IN THE 5A STATE TITLE GAME TO SOUTH OAK CLIFF 34-24!!! 🤦🏾♂️
@@esimpson31828 bro is lost
@@esimpson31828 Nah, they got revenge this past season
@@301.allday Trust me no they didn’t I live in Texas and my son’s Team made it to the 6A Division II STATE CHAMPIONSHIP AND I WATCHED THAT GAME IN PERSON AND SOUTH OAK CLIFF BEAT THEM!! 🤦🏾♂️
My cousins went to a high school just outside of Houston that had a 20,000 seat stadium. It was fucking insane to walk around that campus. I’m from Wisconsin and we have absolutely nothing like that for high school sports.
I’m pretty sure Edelman hasn’t said “Permian” a single time in his entire life lmao
Per diem
Born and raised in Texas and graduated Stony Point high school in Round Rock Texas a couple minutes away from Austin our high school was so big it had a separate school right next to it for the 9 grade classes and had about 3 freshman football teams at the time.
Allen High School baby! 6A. Go Eagle's!!!
My senior year we played Aledo, Coppell, and Abilene. Aledo and Abilene both won state that year. We beat Aledo, barely lost to Abilene (who absolutely blew out Cedar Hill when they were #1 in the nation). Coppell was by far the best team we played that year 😂
As a michigander who now lives in Tx, its true. Hs football in michigan was whatever. HS Football in TX is another religion
He didn't have to move to Texas either. Most D1 high schools in MI get more ticket sales than Eastern
That’s true. Even when eastern was good last year no one went to the games.
@@tpieteastern is never good. they’re always near the bottom of the MAC.
@@ferno225 they went 9-4 in 2022….
@@tpietit’s hard to get fans when UMich is 15 minutes away
@@danielvisintainer3352 good point. And emu has one of the worst stadiums in D1
Michigan makes them different. We have a big football program in the state too i feel like nobody talks about. The west side has all the big farm boys that nobody knows about that dont care about doing it past highschool. And the east side all the way down to saline are all great programs. Issue is nobody wants to stay where they grew up so they leave and come back 10 years later. I started playing whatever age minnimite football starts at. I think thats elementary schcool as i think the dynamites and peewee is middle school. Maybe im wrong. Idk i played football my entire life in north west michigan till moving to play on the east side.
Nun like Texas ball man Friday night lights were the best 🙌
Grew up in LA, where I live in North Texas these high schools have bigger stadiums than the LA Colisium which is crazy considering the LA Raiders use to play their home games there.
I played 6A cause my school was pretty big. there's 3 high schools in my city but there's another city close by that has like 6. I'm from Texas so I definitely experienced playing in a rowdy environment especially when we played the other two HS
West Texas strong 💪🏽 🏈🏈
Pains me as a life-long Chiefs fan, I did tons of mock drafts in 2018 and was taking Maxx in the 5th round. I knew he would be a stud
Facts….went to some high school games in Georgia and those stadiums maybe wish I played football🫤
Nothing like 6-man. All we had to drink in them days was dirt was down the rocks. 😂
Hat tip to my fellow EMU Eagle!!! Class of 2006 here
Tipping my hat-I was a student with Maxx. I was in the marching band from 16-19…so technically we shared a field together. Now his name will be on the field
Our high school was ass but we still played in big stadiums most of the time I can only think of once we played in ft worth (I’m from Dallas school is sunset in oak cliff) and it was like a small field I never thought about it until I got older that’s why we love our cowboys so much even tho they let us down we just love football 🏈
As a dolphins fan, never thought id be an edlenut fan, but guy is super chill
Everything is bigger in Texas
Same for me I played 6A ball in hs and went to naia division 1 and high school was more packed and celebrated
I went to High School with Maxx our Stadium Fit 10,000 people and the coolest thing about it was that we had a jumbo screen on the scoreboard. However when we would play other teams on the road they’d more often than not dwarf our stadium in comparison.
10k a high school game. Wtfffffff
@@dfraymo yeah and we had the probably one of the smallest stadiums in the division.
I was born in Dallas and we have a lot of money to spend and a lot of it is for football
Here in Texas Friday night lights for highschool football Saturdays are for college and Sundays for nfl
1980 Back In Black. State 5A Champs PHS
I think that the UFL Texas teams should actually use high school stadiums. We have some nice stadiums. They can give the appearance that it’s filled to capacity. Seating 15-20k people in a 60k + stadium is a sight for sore eyes on tv. They have really good product but it’s about presentation. Let the stadium fill up and market your product. STL does a really good job.
My hs was a 7a had 2 football stadiums one eith a track around it and one specific for varsity games and soccer games even bad a jumbotron
Yo that’s my stadium kinda lit
Dang near every highschool in Houston is like that. Check out the berry center. Every Friday night it’s going crazy. I live right next door to it town lake
Understand the reason he is who he is. 💪🏾Dallas tx
I use to party with max in ypsi (eastern Michigan)
I played in the 80s. The big districts 5A. We played at Farrington Field and Clark Stadium.
Even down here in the rhv we pack out the stadiums and we don’t send to many kids to D1 colleges last state title down here was in 1961 lol. But we fuck with football heavy. We got little Juan’s running them routes tho lol
We take football seriously here.
Almost, remember I said almost lol but almost too serious
Our high school is currently getting rebuilt. Super stoked we actually have a football stadium.
Going to EMU around the same time as him being there was something a lot of us didn’t know. The team was ass and the Stadium is not on campus so nobody was really going to those games
He’s not lying I went to school in a town with 4 high schools and there was still 10 to 20k+ people at our games
DTX baby!
Oh shit he went to high school in my area. My school sucked compared to colleyville
Somehow I grew up in a baseball town in Texas.
He went to Texas for the blow plugs went back to Michigan for the bud plugs 😂
I look back at watching Baker Mayfield and Garrett Gilbert at Lake Travis and think yep spot on for Texas. Fuck we had a Jumbotron in our stadium.
The second stadium they show is bobcat stadium in San angelo, used to watch games there all the time growing up
Let's Go!!!
740!!!
Said “per diem” 😂
Tf did he even mean when he said that because the per diem i know about don’t fit right there
😂😂😂 wtf Tgat Soulja boy shit was funny asf !
God I think my high school stadium had a seating capacity of like ... 12.
Plus some grass you could stand on.
I have the proud honor to say that my fb coach looks like MADD MAX
went from a 5A High School where the gyms were packed as HELL. barely any standing room...
joined the ABA and played a game where there was less than 100 people in the crowd. I was like "this is depressing".
Yessir Texas we breed differently here I’m from Dallas and I ball
6A highschool sports was no joke. national team made me sign a contact saying i wouldn’t continue playing school sports 😂
This dude need a ring. Ir get on a team qho gona win one . straight monster underrated and not appreciated
Crosby dripped out
Would’ve never guessed he went to colleyville lol.
Can conform about EMU. I live less than an hour from Ypsi, and didn't even know about their gray turf until a year ago
This is how I felt after doing 6a Texas and doing visits to schools for football
Yuppp. Land of the Trill 🤘🏼
The majority of people think that Texas in Florida are the Meccas of football but it’s actually Detroit Michigan. Detroit produces more NFL players than any other city in America.
I grew up in the Ann Arbor Ypsilanti area and as an Eastern Michigan grad I can confirm that nobody went to the games, however we (SigEps and other fraternities) tailgated HARD AF for homecoming then took naps during the game and went back to partying after the game. Also having the U of M and the BIG HOUSE just 15 minutes down the road drew a lot of football fans away from Eastern.
I now live in McKinney TX next to the stadium and the crowds are bigger than at Eastern
Understand this shit breeds a certain element into the game. These guys are treated like rockstars from high school it’s fucking crazy
Texas football baby
I spent 10 years in Tulsa, OK. Some ballers come out of that area too
Maybe during “his time” but I went to a EMU tailgate last year and it was hella fun!
You must not have listened. He said he made it better after his 2nd year.
Eastern Michigan has the misfortune of playing about 5 miles from Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. Michigan football kind of sucks the air out (though EMU has been doing better in recent years).
Cali UCF does it big for high school or Junior All American. Lots of talent comes from Cali too.
I grew up playing football in south Louisiana and Texas, then moved to the Ann Arbor area as a young adult and lived in Ypsi for a couple years. The big house is always awesome-EMU games a trash 😂
It's like that in Ohio too
How did I never know Maxx Crosby grew up 20 minutes east of me
H-Town 713 baby!
“The good ole days”
You can see the football fields just flying over Texas looks like they have 7 NFL teams
South Texas Football is *REAL FOOTBALL*
Wen the last time yall won something north Texas is where it’s @ dfw
I live in Katy, TX we have the most expensive high school stadium in the country. $63 million or something like that and people move their kids here to play for Katy high school. I played in high school and got destroyed lol
Even in the northeast part of Texas the games are lit, even tho we suck 😂
I grew up in Texas and these are facts but there is a school in Missouri called the Camdenton Lakers and those boys don't play around..