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Post by sandcrabs04 on May 9, 2011 21:06:02 GMT -6
Collier-sharp database is no longer or availabke or ateast I cant find it. Is there another site similar?
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Post by CatFan4Ever on May 11, 2011 13:05:34 GMT -6
Collier-sharp database is no longer or availabke or ateast I cant find it. Is there another site similar? Wes Underwood - the man behind Collier-Sharp - died a few years ago Joe Lee Smith is the Texas High School football records guru - not sure if his data is anywhere on the 'net now - Collier-Sharp had it then Rivals for awhile - maybe Dave Campbell's site is up to date
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Post by gpwf on May 11, 2011 13:07:33 GMT -6
Collier-sharp database is no longer or availabke or ateast I cant find it. Is there another site similar? Wes Underwood - the man behind Collier-Sharp - died a few years ago Joe Lee Smith is the Texas High School football records guru - not sure if his data is anywhere on the 'net now - Collier-Sharp had it then Rivals for awhile - maybe Dave Campbell's site is up to date Collier-Sharp was awesome.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2011 14:22:23 GMT -6
Wes Underwood - the man behind Collier-Sharp - died a few years ago Joe Lee Smith is the Texas High School football records guru - not sure if his data is anywhere on the 'net now - Collier-Sharp had it then Rivals for awhile - maybe Dave Campbell's site is up to date Collier-Sharp was awesome. Indeed it was. It had scores from decades back, old AP polls for every week for whenever they started the AP poll.
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Post by sandcrabs04 on May 16, 2011 21:46:31 GMT -6
Wes Underwood was also a calhoun.county resident
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Post by gpking on May 17, 2011 6:54:21 GMT -6
The longest streak of consecutive years being the official district champ in the 2nd largest classification (4a) since the 5 class system began in 1951 is Gregory-Portland's 12 consecutive district championships from 1969-1980. This is also the UIL state record for consecutive playoff appearances when only 1 team per district qualified.
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Post by GATA Cats on May 17, 2011 12:34:17 GMT -6
What is the record for consecutive district championships without co-champs or tri-champs in that era?
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Post by gpking on May 17, 2011 12:49:56 GMT -6
Only one team went to the playoffs during that era. G-P has that record still to this day.
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Post by gpking on May 17, 2011 12:53:50 GMT -6
There are two other teams to have 12 consecutive years as the #1 district seed among all classifications. Other than G-P from 1969-1980, Austin Westlake did it from 1991-2002 (3 years in 4A, 9 years in 5A) and Pilot Point did it from 1979-1990 (1 year in 1A and 11 years in 2A). Houston Yates deserves mention for being outright district champs 16 out of 17 years (1977-1993) with a 2 point loss in 1986 preventing them from claiming all 17 years consecutively.
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Post by GATA Cats on May 17, 2011 13:02:41 GMT -6
Wow. Where do you get all this great info? I wasn't referring to making the playoff, I was asking about outright unshared district championships
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Post by gpking on May 17, 2011 13:36:08 GMT -6
secret, info@txprepsfootball.com
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Post by GATA Cats on May 17, 2011 13:49:39 GMT -6
Thanks, I'll check it out.
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