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After You Ready for Some Football (Predictions)?

The cover of this year’s ‘Texas Football’ magazine features Texas Tech, which hasn’t exactly had the best off season after their star quarterback transfer, Brendan Sorsby, was ruled ineligible because of college gambling revelations.
After not playing football the last few years, La Grange senior basketball standout Connor Brooks has also emerged as a threat in the gridiron for the Leps. He’s shown here in 7-on-7 action earlier this season. Photo by Darrell D. Gest
Schulenburg senior quarterback Owen Brenek has been named the preseason Offensive MVP of District 15-3A. Photo by Audrey Kristynik
Flatonia quarterback Jaylon Anderson hands the ball off to his younger brother Adrian last season. Both Andersons are back for the Bulldogs this season. Photo by Stephanie Steinhauser

Baseball great Yogi Berra once said “it’s difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.”

For better or worse, the folks at Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Magazine do their best to predict the finish of every district in the state in their annual magazine that comes out every summer.

The folks at Texas Football see La Grange and Schulenburg making the playoffs, but Flatonia, Smithville and Giddings missing out.

Here’s how they predict these local districts shaking out this fall: 

District 12-4A

(Predicted order of finish)

1. Bellville

2. La Marque

3. Hitchcock

4. La Grange

5. Brazosport

6. Katy Harmony

District 14-4A 

1. Wimberley

2. Lago Vista 3. Manor New Tech

4. Austin Eastside

5. Giddings

6. Austin Achieve

District 13-3A D2 

1. Lexington

2. Rogers

3. Schulenburg

4. Thrall

5. Anderson-Shiro

6. Florence

District 13-3A D1 

1. Yoakum 

2. Marion

3. Hallettsville

4. Universal City

5. San Antonio Cole

6. Smithville

7. Luling

District 15-2A 

1. Ganado

2. Shiner

3. Kenedy

4. Weimar

5. Flatonia

6. Bloomington

7. Danbury