http://www.footballs...gh-school-field
Take a look at this
Started by DFendley, Jun 16 2012 02:44 PM
2 replies to this topic
#2
Posted 18 June 2012 - 12:51 PM
There's a fine line between a nice facility and going overboard. Hope they like it!
#3
Posted 23 July 2012 - 07:35 PM
http://www.texasbob.com/football/
Above is a great site detailing Texas high school football stadiums.Have to love their passion and fan support which in unequaled anywhere in the USA.Although big crowds do not necessarily mean the product on the field is good, Texas probably has more top flight teams than any state.And the coaching overall is top shelf.Probably why Texas has more DIV. 1 quarterbacks playing these days than any state.Having supplanted western Pennsylvania as the cradle of quarterbacks.
As a sidenote, Allen's band has over 700 members and will be seated in the endzone. There's is not even the largest stadium in Texas.
I would love to see some school consolidation in parts of the state.Numbers add up and Augusta, Columbus, Macon, and some other areas have the talent gene pool to compete with the Gwinnett and now Cobb counties. Imagine one school in Thomas county fielding a team.Or Floyd, Carroll, and Troup.Thats what you have in Texas with 11th. and 12th. grades on one campus and 9th. and 10th. grades at a separate campus. Enjoy Texas Bobs site.It's a good one.
Above is a great site detailing Texas high school football stadiums.Have to love their passion and fan support which in unequaled anywhere in the USA.Although big crowds do not necessarily mean the product on the field is good, Texas probably has more top flight teams than any state.And the coaching overall is top shelf.Probably why Texas has more DIV. 1 quarterbacks playing these days than any state.Having supplanted western Pennsylvania as the cradle of quarterbacks.
As a sidenote, Allen's band has over 700 members and will be seated in the endzone. There's is not even the largest stadium in Texas.
I would love to see some school consolidation in parts of the state.Numbers add up and Augusta, Columbus, Macon, and some other areas have the talent gene pool to compete with the Gwinnett and now Cobb counties. Imagine one school in Thomas county fielding a team.Or Floyd, Carroll, and Troup.Thats what you have in Texas with 11th. and 12th. grades on one campus and 9th. and 10th. grades at a separate campus. Enjoy Texas Bobs site.It's a good one.













