What would 7A football look like in Texas?

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What could a 7A division look like in Texas high school football?

My thought process was to take the largest 6A schools plus the two Jesuit's and make a super conference.

The 7A playoffs would start the week after the playoffs start in the other classifications so that the state title games are all played on the same weekend. Four teams from each of the 8 districts would make the playoffs.

The two 12-team districts are broken into six team zones - these teams will play four non-district games, five zone games then a zone playoff Week 11 to determine the 4 playoff spots. Because they are located in the Houston area, these two districts can pair up for scheduling purposes for that 4th non-district game. 

1-7A
Odessa
Odessa Permian
Midland
Midland Legacy
San Angelo Central
 
2-7A
Euless Trinity
Hurst Bell
Keller Timber Creek
Keller
Arlington Sam Houston
Arlington Martin
Duncanville
South Grand Prairie
Dallas Skyline
 
3-7A
Allen
Plano East
Plano West
Plano
Hebron
Lewisville
Flower Mound
Flower Mound Marcus
Coppell
Dallas Jesuit
 
4-7A
The Woodlands
Conroe
Klein Oak
Klein  Forest
Klein Cain
Klein Collins
Klein
The Woodlands College Park
Spring Westfield
Spring
 
5-7A
North Zone
Jersey Village
Cy Woods
Cy Fair
Cypress Creek
Cy Ridge
Cy Lakes
 
South Zone
Humble Atascocita
Katy Tompkins
Katy Seven Lakes
Katy
Katy Cinco Ranch
Houston Strake Jesuit
 
6-7A
East Zone
Galena Park North Shore
Pasadena Dobie
Deer Park
Pasadena Memorial
Pasadena Rayburn
Dickinson
 
West Zone
Alief Elsik
Pearland
Houston Bellaire
Alief Hastings
Aldine Davis
Aldine MacArthur
 
7-7A
Round Rock
Lake Travis
Del Valle
Killeen Ellison
San Antonio Johnson
San Antonio Madison
San Antonio O'Connor
San Antonio Reagan
 
8-7A
Laredo LBJ
Harlingen
Laredo United South
Los Frensos
Laredo United
San Antonio East Central
San Benito

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