The winningest new Texas high school football districts

In this edition of TXHSFB Inside The Numbers, we take a look at which new Texas high school football districts have the best collection of winners, including Shiner, Galena Park North Shore and Waco La Vega.

Welcome to TXHSFB Inside the Numbers — where Dave Campbell's Texas Football take the data that makes up Texas high school football, and try to figure out what it means looking back and looking forward. Today: the winningest Texas high school football districts after the 2020 UIL Realignment.

The 2020 UIL Realignment certainly shook things up in Texas high school football, with teams changing classifications, regions and districts. It's a brave new world in Texas high school football for the next two years, and coaches, players and fans across the state are still trying to process everything.

But the question everyone wants to know: what are the toughest districts in the state of Texas?

There's a lot of different ways to skin that cat — we've tried at TexasFootball.com, whether it's with computer rankings or our own subjective expertise. But maybe we need to think simpler. After all, the name of the game is winning...so what if we just looked at the districts that won the most?

So that's what we did: we took the total number of games that the teams in each district won in 2019, divided it by the number of teams, and came up with an average number of wins for each district. And if you want to find the winningest district in Texas, you need to look south, and think small.

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