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High School Football: Reaction mixed on small schools hosting playoff games
By: Mike Lee, Special to the USA Today Network-Texas
Allowing higher-seeded teams to host first round or bi-district football games in Texas seems like a good idea in most scenarios. Teams seeded Nos. 1 or 2 in their district have hosted bi-district games in Class 6A since 2015 and in 5A since 2018.
The rule was adopted in part because after fourth-place teams were allowed in the playoffs, some forced No. 1 seeds to flip home-and-home for a bi-district game site. If the No. 4 seeds won, a district champion was forced to play at the home stadium of a fourth-place team.
Allowing the higher seeds to host first round games provided a reward for district champions and runners-up. The higher seeds are capitalizing on their home-field advantage. Last season in 6A, higher-seeded home teams won 48 of 64 bi-district games. In 5A, higher-seeded hosts won 51 of 64 first round games.
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Lee picked second in 2-6A by Texas Football
By Midland Reporter Telegram
Lee has been picked to finish second and Midland High is predicted to finish sixth in District 2-6A in the 2019 Dave Campbell's Texas Football annual, which was recently released.
Amarillo Tascosa is picked to win the district, while Odessa Permian and Odessa High take the third and fourth-place spots.
Lee senior wide receiver Loic Fouonji made the second team offense of the Whataburger Super Team, was selected to the first team of the Class 6A all-state team and was also chosen as the District 2-6A Preseason Offensive MVP.
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