THE FINAL 48: UIL Football State Championship Preview -- South Oak Cliff vs. Randle (5A-D2)
19 Dec, 2024
The stage is set for an exciting showdown this Friday at 7:00 p.m. at AT&T Stadium as the South Oak Cliff Bears face off against the Randle Lions for the UIL-5A-Division II State Championship.
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For South Oak Cliff, the championship is practically a home game, as the Bears are located just under 25 miles from the iconic Arlington venue.
The team enters the game with a 13-2 record and is led by head coach Jason Todd. Their only two losses this season came early on against two perennial 6A powerhouses, North Shore and Duncanville.
Since then, they’ve been on a tear, with no losses in their last 11 games.
In the postseason, they have been virtually unstoppable, most recently defeating Argyle 37-3 – just a week after crushing the defending state champions, Port Neches-Groves, 56-14 in the Regional Finals.
Offensively, South Oak Cliff has been a well-oiled machine, averaging over 37 points per game.
Senior quarterback Carter Kopecky has been stellar, throwing for nearly 2,000 yards and 22 touchdowns, all while avoiding any interceptions this season. He has also contributed on the ground, adding 245 rushing yards and four touchdowns.
The Bears' running back room is led by junior Mikail Trotter, who is just one yard away from reaching 1,000 rushing yards and has scored 16 touchdowns.
But the offense doesn’t stop there.
With playmakers like Damond "Debo" Williams (Central Arkansas-signee) and Levon Morton, both of whom have accumulated over 700 all-purpose yards and combined for 26 total touchdowns, South Oak Cliff has the depth to keep opposing defenses on their toes.
Kopecky’s receiving corps is no less impressive, with Jaylen Moore, Nate Coleman, and Torrin Teague all contributing heavily, alongside senior Reggie McNeal Jr., who has been a consistent big-play threat.
The offensive line, anchored by Emeka Ugorji (Stanford) and Byron Abner (Army), provides the protection that allows these skill players to shine.
While the offense has received much of the attention, it’s the defense that has truly been the backbone of South Oak Cliff's success.
The Bears have allowed a mere 11.2 points per game and have forced 22 turnovers while recording 32 sacks this season.
At the heart of the defense is senior linebacker Jayden Shelton (Arkansas), who has amassed 118 tackles and two interceptions. Up front, Kamauryn Morgan (Baylor) and Kordae Houston have been wreaking havoc, while players like Kendrick Carter (North Dakota State), Tobias Gary (LA Tech), and Rickey Giles in the secondary have stepped up when needed.
South Oak Cliff is looking to reclaim the championship they lost last year to Port Neches-Groves. A win on Friday would secure their third state title in just four years.
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On the other sideline, the Randle Lions are the new kids on the block, but they’ve certainly made their mark.
This marks the first-ever appearance for the Lions in a state championship game, a historic run for a program that is only in its fourth year of varsity football.
Under the leadership of Brian Randle, who was recently named the Houston Touchdown Club Coach of the Year, Randle enters the state final with an undefeated 15-0 record.
Their road to AT&T Stadium was paved with an impressive 42-7 victory over Boerne last Friday, showcasing the strength of their offense.
The Lions are led by sophomore running back Landen Williams-Callis, who is coming off a monster game in which he surpassed 2,000 rushing yards for the season.
With 42 total touchdowns on the year, Williams-Callis is one of the most dangerous playmakers in the state. He’s also a receiving threat, with 289 yards and two touchdowns through the air.
However, Randle's offense is more than just Williams-Callis.
Junior quarterback Tyler Skrabanek has been efficient all season, throwing for over 2,100 yards and 25 touchdowns against just five interceptions.
His main targets in the passing game include Dacorian Rubin, Sean Smith, Jaxon Montelongo, and Cedrick McClintock—all of whom have been key contributors.
Additionally, senior Keilan Sweeny is a versatile athlete who can line up at quarterback, running back, or wide receiver and is always a threat to make a game-changing play.
Defensively, Randle has been nothing short of spectacular, holding opponents to a jaw-dropping 7.6 points per game.
The Lions' defense is anchored by a dominant front seven, including Chace Sims (Texas A&M commit), who has tallied 87 tackles, 28 tackles for loss, and 11 sacks.
Alongside Sims, defensive linemen L’Jalen Miller and Cary Spires IV have been a force, creating constant pressure in the backfield.
Linebackers Jaquin Parker, Te’Shaun Williams, and Ryan Mallory have been playmakers, while the secondary—led by Shrhod Revis (six interceptions) and Blake Thompson—has been stifling all season.
Randle has been on a historic run, and they’re determined to keep their perfect season alive with a win on Friday.
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In a battle between an established powerhouse and an enthralling newcomer, South Oak Cliff and Randle go head-to-head this Friday (7:00 PM) at AT&T Stadium.
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There’s a large trophy case in the hallway just outside Vandegrift Head Coach Drew Sanders’ office. Filled with an assortment of gold balls from the Vipers’ multitude of previous playoff wins and helmets from previous years, the case also features a large, partially empty shelf with a paper placard that reads, “Reserved: First AAAAAA State Championship.”
It’s the last thing Vandegrift’s players see before heading out the door to the practice field.
The Vipers will try to fill that empty shelf on the trophy case when they face the Southlake Carroll Dragons in the 6A D2 state championship game Saturday afternoon (12/21) from AT&T Stadium in the VYPE Central Texas High School Football Game of the Week.
This is Vandegrift’s second trip to Jerry World, after shocking Katy to reach the 2022 championship before ultimately falling to DeSoto. That the Vipers have reached the cusp of a state title twice in three years – they were knocked out 13-10 on a late field goal by Lake Travis in a brutal bi-district matchup last year – shows how far this program has come in a relatively short period of time.
Vandegrift High School – named after 1st Lt. Matthew Ryan Vandegrift, a Leander High School honors graduate who was killed in the line of duty in Iraq in April 2008 – opened in 2009. The first varsity team – about 30 underclassmen -- began varsity play with no seniors in 2010. Those “Original Vipers,” who started the game day tradition that continues to this day of touching the case that contains Lt. Vandegrift’s honorary sword and scabbard on their way to the field, went 4-6 and remained in playoff contention until the final week. That first season remains the only losing season in program history.
One year later in 2011, the Vipers reached the playoffs for the first time and won their first-ever playoff game vs. Austin Travis, where Sanders had previously coached before coming to Vandegrift. That same year, the Caroll Dragons won the last of their eight state championships.
The Vipers lost a tiebreaker and missed the playoffs in 2012. They’ve qualified for the postseason every season since and actually reached the 5A state semifinals in 2014 where they fell to Temple. (That Viper team literally qualified for the playoffs on the last play of the final regular season game when Georgetown missed a wide-open receiver on a 2-point conversion attempt and Vandegrift held on for a wild 63-62 victory.)
The Vipers lost a rematch to arch-rival Vista Ridge in the 2015 state quarterfinals. They continued to reach the playoffs in subsequent years even after moving up to 6A, knocking on the Final Four door but coming short in the quarterfinals at Hays in 2020 and again vs. Westlake at DKR Texas Memorial Stadium in 2021. Then came the magical 2022 campaign.
This year, Vandegrift (14-1) has ridden a multi-pronged passing game behind junior quarterback Miles Teodecki (187-273, 3,106 Yds., 46 TDs, 7 INT) and an ever-expanding crop of wide receivers, along with senior running back Brendan Fournier (200-1,154, 5.8 YPC, 19 TDs), to consistently overrun stout defenses.
Vandegrift’s defense, led by stalwarts such as Hollister Stephens, Ian Witt, Daeshon Morgan – heck, I could name them all – has shut down opponents nearly all season. Even facing dual-threat quarterbacks and high-powered offenses, the “Silver Strike” brigade has held their last three opponents to more than 23 points below their cumulative scoring average. That includes last Saturday’s thrilling 34-31 win over Summer Creek to get them back in the title game.
They will have to replicate those performances one more time against the storied Southlake Carroll Dragons (15-0). Coached by Riley Dodge, son of former longtime Westlake Coach Todd Dodge, the Dragons (mostly) cruised through their non-district and District 4-6A schedule, as well as their Bi-district win Mansfield Legacy.
Their next four playoff games have all been a tussle. The battle-tested Dragons defeated Frenship 49-42; edged Hebron 42-37; and held off Guyer 56-45 in the quarterfinals. Southlake’s junior kicker Gavin Strange drilled a late field goal to propel the Dragons to a 20-17 victory over Longview in last week’s semifinals and send them back to the title game for the first time since 2020. (That 2020 6A D1 final was a father/son clash, with the senior Dodge’s Westlake squad handling his son’s Carroll squad 52-34.)
Angelo Renda will once again present the Viper defense with another dual threat at quarterback for an offense averaging 49.7 PPG. The junior signal caller (230-321, 3,550 Yds., 36 TD, 9 INTs) is also now Carroll’s leading rusher after the Dragons’ top two running backs both went down with injuries. If there’s something else to keep an eye on, the Dragons are giving up 21.9 PPG; not bad numbers, per se, but not as imposing on paper as those posted by some of the Vipers’ previous opponents, such as Summer Creek.
However, this clash between the storied Southlake Carroll Dragons and the Vandegrift Vipers, relative newcomers as a statewide power, won’t be played on paper. But if the Vipers can play their best game of the season, they just might replace that paper placard in the trophy case with that long-awaited championship trophy.
What: 6A D2 State ChampionshipWhen: 2:30 Pregame, 3:00 Kickoff
Where: AT&T Stadium, Arlington
Who: Merle Bertrand, Hank Hudson, Matt Sanders
Watch: FanDuel Sports Network
Listen: https://www.vype.com/3pm-6a-dii-football-state-championship-vandegrift-vs-southlake-carrollORhttp://vypelive.com/web/g/15258
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