BREAKING: 2025 TXHSFB 6A Preseason Rankings Unveiled

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Dave Campbell's Texas Football is proud to unveil its preseason statewide Texas high school football rankings for the 2025 season.

The rankings are compiled by the Dave Campbell's Texas Football staff, and complete rankings can be found in the 2025 summer edition of Dave Campbell's Texas Football.

Dave Campbell's has published the state's most respected Texas high school football rankings for decades, and is the official rankings provider for the Associated Press since 2019.

CLASS 6A

Rank Team 2024 Record Starters O/D Outlook
1 Southlake Carroll 15-1 10/9 Dragons were a year early last season; now they’re right on time
2 North Crowley 16-0 2/6 Defending champs must reload offensively for a repeat
3 Duncanville 13-1 5/6 The headliners are gone, but the Panthers have tons of talent
4 Austin Westlake 14-2 7/6 Savvy QB Rees Wise and a relentless defense lead the charge
5 Galena Park North Shore 14-1 4/4 Is the Mustangs’ era of dominance waning? Or do they roll on?
6 Austin Vandegrift 15-1 8/4 After a remarkable title run, Vipers ready to repeat
7 Allen 13-1 7/7 They’re back.
8 Katy 11-2 5/8 Few teams are better coached than the Tigers
9 Lake Travis 12-2 6/5 Trench play could make these Cavs truly special
10 DeSoto 11-3 5/5 Back to basics: expect a dynamic running game from the Eagles
11 Humble Summer Creek 12-3 7/5 After coming close, Bulldogs have eyes on the prize
12 Fort Bend Ridge Point 10-2 7/6 Perhaps the most prospect-loaded team in all of TXHSFB
13 Humble Atascocita 12-2 3/7 Can the defense hold up while the young offense develops?
14 Euless Trinity 11-2 7/7 You know what to expect: size, physicality and toughness
15 Denton Guyer 10-4 3/7 If the Wildcats can find a QB, they’re a contender
16 Dickinson 7-4 5/6 There’s tons of skill talent for this group of Gators
17 Longview 12-3 3/6 Coach John King won’t like being ranked this high, but the Lobos are legit
18 Pearland 9-3 6/7 The Oilers’ offensive and defensive lines are special
19 The Woodlands 11-2 4/8 Can weaponry develop around QB Jack Daulton?
20 Cibolo Steele 11-2 2/5 The best 6A team in San Antonio must find some playmakers
21 Waxahachie 9-4 4/5 Battle-tested in District 11-6A, the Indians are dangerous
22 Prosper 8-3 7/9 Experience abounds for the Eagles, who could soar
23 San Antonio Brennan 10-2 5/6 This team is fast as all get-out, but must find depth
24 Bridgeland 12-2 7/3 Here’s a promise: the Bears are going to score in bunches
25 Cy Ranch 8-4 8/4 The Mustangs got better every week last year
26 Coppell 12-1 2/3 After a special 2024, the Cowboys have holes to fill
27 Alvin Shadow Creek 9-2 6/6 Sharks want to shake off last year’s disappointing finish
28 Rockwall 6-6 4/4 Expect the defense to take a solid step forward
29 San Antonio Harlan 12-2 5/6 Fresh off a regional final run, the Hawks have the goods
30 San Antonio Johnson 10-2 6/9 There’s tons of experience here; can it come together?
31 Willis 12-1 4/5 If you like Travis Hunter, you’ll love Jermaine Bishop
32 Lewisville 7-4 7/7 Last year’s young Farmers are all grown up now
33 Spring Westfield 8-3 7/7 The Mustangs are a quarterback away from being a threat
34 North Forney 8-4 8/8 Marcus Shavers’ ballclub is going to surprise some folks
35 Klein Cain 9-2 5/2 Experience is thin, but the Hurricanes’ culture is special
36 Tomball 10-2 6/5 The Cougars have run off 37 wins in the last four years
37 Dripping Springs 8-4 6/6 The only team to beat Vandegrift last year must rebuild the lines
38 Wylie East 10-2 7/5 Keep an eye on the Raiders’ explosive receiver corps
39 Katy Jordan 11-2 5/6 The Warriors have upped their win total every year since inception
40 Midland Legacy 6-6 7/8 The best 6A team in West Texas? Rebs are back.
41 Fort Bend Hightower 9-2 7/2 The offensive line will lead the way; can the defense jell?
42 Klein Collins 7-6 6/7 Expect the Tigers to capitalize on last year’s strong finish
43 Wolfforth Frenship 10-2 4/7 With a new school coming, the time to strike is now for Frenship
44 Rockwall-Heath 4-6 9/8 The Hawks took their lumps in ‘24; they’re out for revenge in ‘25
45 Crowley 8-5 6/8 Unlike last year, Carlos Lynn’s Eagles won’t sneak up on anyone
46 Fulshear 12-1 7/3 New coach Stephen Hill should keep the fireworks firing
47 Cy Falls 9-3 5/3 Falls will be small-ish, but will make up for it in speed
48 Harker Heights 8-3 8/5 Coming off a district title, the Knights have lots of weapons
49 Byron Nelson 8-3 3/6 The Bobcats’ versatility is impressive, including two-way stars
50 Hebron 8-5 9/5 Hawks have the makings of a sleeper; just need a QB

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