6A-5A Ultimate Preview: The Best Week 7 Games in Texas

Previews and predictions of the top 6A and 5A Week 7 games of the Texas high school football season, including El Paso Eastwood vs. El Paso Franklin, and Rockwall-Heath at North Forney.

El Paso Eastwood (5-1, 2-0) at El Paso Franklin (5-1, 2-0): A possible district title in 1-6A could be on the line out in the Sun City as Eastwood travels across town to take on Franklin in a game that features two of the area’s most explosive offensive attacks. After battling injuries a year ago, Julio Lopez’s squad appears back in 2025 and a big reason for that is QB Kingston Jeffries. In last week’s 42-28 win over El Paso Eastlake, Jeffries tossed four touchdown passes and ran for a score to pace the Troopers. Franklin’s offense has been an absolute wagon and last week may have been the peak as the Cougars put up 84 points in an 84-59 win over El Paso Montwood. RB Ernie Powers continues to put up eye-popping numbers rushing for 327 yards and seven touchdowns to lead Franklin, he’s got 34 rushing touchdowns on the season, which is just two shy of the city record, he’s got four games to break that record, so I expect him to break it soon. Expect Eastwood to try and load the box to slow Powers behind that outstanding offensive line anchored by Kansas State commit Justin Morales, but everyone has tried that strategy thus far with not much success. Franklin wears the Eastwood defense down in the fourth quarter. Stepp’s Pick: El Paso Franklin by 10

Rockwall-Heath (4-1, 1-0) at North Forney (6-0, 2-0): The race for the district title will absolutely heat up in 10-6A, which may be the best district top to bottom in the state as two unbeatens meet up. Fresh off a bye week, Rockwall-Heath is off to a red-hot start behind their explosive and diverse offense. The Hawks averaging over 42 points per game on the season thus far, QB Prosper Neal has accounted for thirteen total touchdowns, his touch on the deep ball and mobility makes him a real challenge for opposing defenses. ATH Carter Zahm averages nearly seven yards per carry and has run for eight touchdowns halfway through the season. In last week’s 51-21 win over Tyler Legacy, the Hawks rolled up 562 yards of offense. North Forney went out to Tyler last week and absolutely obliterated Tyler Legacy 71-19 with a stunning second-half blitz. With just over seven minutes remaining in the third quarter, NFHS led just 21-13, then the Falcons rattled off fifty points in the next quarter and a half. QB Legend Bey, a Tennessee commit tallied 255 yards of offense with three scores through the air and one on the ground to lead the Falcons, while RB’s Cordai Woodard and Andikan Asuquo combined for 264 rushing yards and three scores to assist in the onslaught.  Woodard also returned a kickoff for a score as well. Expect a lot of points in this one, the winning team may need to get into the high 40’s, but at this stage, I trust the North Forney defense in key moments and they’ll be the difference. Stepp’s Pick: North Forney by 6

Sheldon King (4-1, 2-0) at Humble Summer Creek (5-0, 2-0):

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