In this thread, I am going to highlight the top high school teams and players in Texas going into the 2008 playoffs. Texas is known for its high quality high school football and there is a ton of talented white players to watch.
The first team I am going to highlight is Friendswood. Friendswood, a suburb of Houston, is one of the top 4A (second largest classification in Texas) teams in the state and has a number of players who will be going on to play college football. I watched their final regular season game on the local TV station on Thursday against La Marque, an all black team who is perenially one of the top 4A teams in the state. Friendswood won the shootout game 69-48 (if Friendswood could have tackled better, it wouldn't have been this close).
Friendswood has tremendous speedy white skill players all over the field. They start one black player in the defensive backfield, but are white at every other position. Some of their outstanding white players include:
Jacob Karam (Sr QB) - Karam is one of the top QB prospects in the country. His dad is white Lebanonese and his mom is white. In the La Marque game, he was outstanding throwing for 366 yds on 20-26 passing (77%) and 7 TDs. He was the state offensive player of the week last week when he threw for 426 yds and 7 TDs against an all black Brazosport team. Karam has committed to Texas Tech, where he could get a lot of national recognition for his passing prowess.
Andrew Cole (Jr RB) - Cole, at 6-2, 190 lbs, is projected to be a safety in college. He was an all district safety last year as a soph, but was moved to RB this year. While his season stats aren't outstanding (62 att, 546 yds, 8.8 ypc, and 5 TDs), he is very effective in Friendswood's pass happy offense. In the La Marque game he went 190 yds on 19 att. He has good speed (4.5 40 time) and outstanding quickness (set the shuttle record at the Texas A&M's camp last summer with a 4.02). He is compared to another great safety from Friendswood and Texas A&M, Jaxson Appel. He is being recruited hard by Texas A&M and U of Houston.
Andre Gautreaux (Sr WR) - In the La Marque game, this kid was unstoppable, burning the black DBs on a regular basis for long TDs and returning a kickoff for a TD. He ended the game with 9 catches for 181 yds, 4 TDs, and had 422 all purpose yds. His season stats, 44 rec for 1,031 yds and 16 TDs rank him 3rd in yds, 1st in TD receptions, and 2nd in yds per catch in the Houston area. At 6', 180 lbs, with 4.4 speed, Gautreaux has a bright future as WR in college. He is being recruited by Tulane, U of Houston, Kansas, Rice, and Vanderbilt.
Cody Bergeson (Sr WR) - Bergeson plays opposite from Gautreaux and is probably the best all around athlete on the team, excelling in football, basketball, and baseball. In the La Marque game, he had 3 rec for 120 yds and 2 TDs. For the season, he averages over 30 yds per catch. At 6'-2" and 190 lbs with 4.5 speed, he has good size and speed for the college level. He is being recruited by U of Houston, Boise State, BYU, Utah, and SMU. Bergeson is one of the top center field prospects in Texas and may go the baseball route.
More teams to come...
The first team I am going to highlight is Friendswood. Friendswood, a suburb of Houston, is one of the top 4A (second largest classification in Texas) teams in the state and has a number of players who will be going on to play college football. I watched their final regular season game on the local TV station on Thursday against La Marque, an all black team who is perenially one of the top 4A teams in the state. Friendswood won the shootout game 69-48 (if Friendswood could have tackled better, it wouldn't have been this close).
Friendswood has tremendous speedy white skill players all over the field. They start one black player in the defensive backfield, but are white at every other position. Some of their outstanding white players include:
Jacob Karam (Sr QB) - Karam is one of the top QB prospects in the country. His dad is white Lebanonese and his mom is white. In the La Marque game, he was outstanding throwing for 366 yds on 20-26 passing (77%) and 7 TDs. He was the state offensive player of the week last week when he threw for 426 yds and 7 TDs against an all black Brazosport team. Karam has committed to Texas Tech, where he could get a lot of national recognition for his passing prowess.
Andrew Cole (Jr RB) - Cole, at 6-2, 190 lbs, is projected to be a safety in college. He was an all district safety last year as a soph, but was moved to RB this year. While his season stats aren't outstanding (62 att, 546 yds, 8.8 ypc, and 5 TDs), he is very effective in Friendswood's pass happy offense. In the La Marque game he went 190 yds on 19 att. He has good speed (4.5 40 time) and outstanding quickness (set the shuttle record at the Texas A&M's camp last summer with a 4.02). He is compared to another great safety from Friendswood and Texas A&M, Jaxson Appel. He is being recruited hard by Texas A&M and U of Houston.
Andre Gautreaux (Sr WR) - In the La Marque game, this kid was unstoppable, burning the black DBs on a regular basis for long TDs and returning a kickoff for a TD. He ended the game with 9 catches for 181 yds, 4 TDs, and had 422 all purpose yds. His season stats, 44 rec for 1,031 yds and 16 TDs rank him 3rd in yds, 1st in TD receptions, and 2nd in yds per catch in the Houston area. At 6', 180 lbs, with 4.4 speed, Gautreaux has a bright future as WR in college. He is being recruited by Tulane, U of Houston, Kansas, Rice, and Vanderbilt.
Cody Bergeson (Sr WR) - Bergeson plays opposite from Gautreaux and is probably the best all around athlete on the team, excelling in football, basketball, and baseball. In the La Marque game, he had 3 rec for 120 yds and 2 TDs. For the season, he averages over 30 yds per catch. At 6'-2" and 190 lbs with 4.5 speed, he has good size and speed for the college level. He is being recruited by U of Houston, Boise State, BYU, Utah, and SMU. Bergeson is one of the top center field prospects in Texas and may go the baseball route.
More teams to come...