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    LONGVIEW LOBOS (1-1) AT TYLER LEGACY RED RAIDERS (2-0)


    DATE: Friday, September 10th, 2021
    TIME: 7:30 PM
    LOCATION: Earl Campbell Field at Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium in Tyler, Texas
    LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 FM JACK FM
    TYLER LEGACY BROADCAST: 92.1 The TEAM FM
    LIVE STREAM: NFHSNetwork.com
    LOBOS LEAD SERIES 45-14-2

    The Lobos have a 3-0 lead when the game is a non-district contest.
    The Lobos have a 42-14-2 lead when the game is a district contest.
    The two schools have never played a playoff contest.
    The two schools have never played at a neutral location.
    The Lobos have a 24-5-2 lead when the game is played at Longview.
    The Lobos have a 21-9 lead when the game is played at Tyler Legacy.
    Longview has won the last sixteen meetings with the Red Raiders.
    Longview is 21-9 all-time against Tyler Legacy at TMF Rose Stadium, with the Lobos winning the last eight meetings there.
    The two schools have never played on September 10th.

    LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES
    10.09.2020 - Longview 37, Tyler Legacy 14 - Lobo Stadium
    11.01.2019 - Longview 49, Tyler Lee 7 - Lobo Stadium
    11.02.2018 - Longview 63, Tyler Lee 14 - Rose Stadium
    09.29.2017 - Longview 56, Tyler Lee 26 - Lobo Stadium
    09.23.2016 - Longview 56, Tyler Lee 35 - Rose Stadium
    FULL GAME LOG

    GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW
    Frustration. That is what could easily sum up Longview's first two weeks on offense to start the 2021 season. Held to just 21 points total through 4 halves of football, the Lobos found a way to shut out the Marshall Mavericks the second time in third years in route to a 14-0 victory to grab their first win of the year. The 21 points for Longview through 2 games is the least amount of points scored through 8 quarters since Longview scored just 20 points in 1994. None the less, the win boasted Longview's record to 1-1 on the year and notched their 6th consecutive victory over their rivals to the East. It marked their 64th overall victory against the Mavs, and their 20th win in the last 21 seasons. Sophomore Taylor Tatum became the first sophomore to rush for a score since Kaden Meredith tallied two touchdowns against Marshall in the second game of the season 2018. Jalen Hale remains the youngest Lobo to tally a touchdown when he hauled in a reception for a score in the five game of the 2019 season, his freshmen campaign. The Mavericks did force the Lobos to punt seven times in the game, the most for a Longview team since being forced to punt 8 times against Lufkin back in 2011. Next up for Longview is another long time rival in the Tyler Legacy Red Raiders. The Red Raiders come into the contest, for the second straight season, riding high following victories over Lufkin and Tyler High. Spearheaded by their two big backs, Legacy has dominated most of their two games to start the year, despite what the final score against Cujo looks like. For Longview, the Lobos come into the contest having won 16 games in a row over the Red Raiders, the second most in school history only to Longview's 19-game winning streak over the Mavericks that dates back to the 1980s. Overall in the series, it's been one of domination for the Lobos as they lead the series 45-14-2 in the previous 61 meetings. Legacy's most successful period against Longview came between 1998 and 2002, when the Red Raiders pulled off 5 consecutive victories over the Lobos. Longview heads to Tyler having won 8 in a row at Rose Stadium against the Red Raiders. Overall, the Lobos are 20-1 at Rose Stadium under head coach John King, having won the last 7 times they've been there. Longview, as a program, is riding a 22-1 streak at Rose Stadium dating back to the 2003 season. The Lobos will go for their 50th overall victory at Rose Stadium on Friday night.

    WEEK TWO RESULTS FOR 7-5A DIVISION I:
    Longview 14 Marshall 0
    Highland Park 28 Flower Mound 24
    McKinney North 16 Justin Northwest 28
    Sherman 36 Mount Pleasant 35
    Tyler 55 Tyler Legacy 62
    West Mesquite 19 Mesquite Poteet 22
    Wylie East 29 Irving Nimitz 28

    WEEK THREE 7-5A DIVISION I SCHEDULE:
    Longview at Tyler Legacy
    Highland Park at Coppell
    McKinney North at Marshall
    Sherman at Saginaw
    Tyler at Nacogdoches
    West Mesquite vs Fort Worth Chisholm Trail
    Wylie East at Royse City

    DISTRICT 7-5A DIVISION I STANDINGS
    1st. Wylie East (2-0, 0-0)
    2nd. Highland Park (1-1, 0-0)
    3rd. Longview (1-1, 0-0)
    4th. McKinney North (1-1, 0-0)
    5th. Sherman (1-1, 0-0)
    6th. West Mesquite (1-1, 0-0)
    7th. Tyler (0-2, 0-0)

    DISTRICT 8-5A DIVISION I OVERVIEW
    Last game - Cleveland defeated Houston Northbrook 37-6, College Station defeated Fort Bend George Bush 49-7, Conroe Caney Creek fell to Galena Park 34-14, Lufkin defeated Nacogdoches 22-16, Magnolia defeated Brenham 20-6, Magnolia West defeated Temple 27-14, New Caney defeated Humble Kingwood Park 47-27, New Caney Porter fell to Montgomery Lake Creek 35-15, Waller defeated Aldine 62-0.
    This week - Cleveland hosts Waller, College Station hosts Magnolia, Lufkin hosts Magnolia West, New Caney hosts New Caney Porter, Conroe Caney Creek is off.

    LONGVIEW LOBOS
    Record: 1-1 (0-0)
    District: 7-5A Division I
    Coach: John King (189-41 in 18 seasons) (Playoffs: 43-16)
    First Year of Football: 1909
    All-Time Record: 748-352-52 (Playoffs: 72-43-1)
    Playoff Appearances: 46
    Last Playoff Appearance: 2020, Class 5A Division I Regional Round
    State Championships (2): 1937 (1A), 2018 (6A D2)
    State Championship Appearances (5): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1), 2018 (6A D2)
    SCHEDULE:
    08.28 - v. Denton Ryan (in Frisco) - Loss 40-7
    09.03 - vs Marshall - Win 14-0
    09.10 - at Tyler Legacy
    09.17 - vs Bryant, AR
    09.23 - at West Mesquite
    10.01 - vs Wylie East
    10.08 - at Highland Park
    10.15 - vs Sherman
    10.28 - at McKinney North
    11.05 - vs Tyler

    TYLER LEGACY RED RAIDERS
    Record: 2-0 (0-0)
    District:10-6A
    Coach: Joe Willis (8-6 in 2 seasons) (Playoffs: 1-1)
    First Year of Football: 1958
    All-Time Record: 306-344-20 (Playoffs: 23-19-0)
    Playoff Appearances: 20
    Last Playoff Appearance: 2020, 6A Division II Area Round
    State Championships (1): 2004 (5A D1)
    State Championship Appearances (1): 2004 (5A D1)
    SCHEDULE:
    08.27 - at Lufkin - Win 35-17
    09.03 - v. Tyler - Win 62-55
    09.10 - vs Longview
    09.16 - vs Allen
    10.01 - at Dallas Skyline
    10.08 - vs Rockwall
    10.15 - at Mesquite Horn
    10.22 - vs North Mesquite
    10.29 - at Rockwall Heath
    11.05 - vs Mesquite

    ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: September 10th
    In 1948, Leon Pinkerton tallied twice for Lufkin, but Fox Cashell and Jim Nelson were able to rush in for scores for the Lobos as Longview and the Panthers tied 13-13 at Panther Stadium.
    In 1965, Keith Parker kicked a 16 yard field goal and Rodney Hill rushed in from 49 yards out as Longview cruised to a 10-0 win over Waco at Lobo Stadium.
    In 1971, Longview visited QM Martin Stadium in Carthage as the Bulldogs and Lobos battled to a 0-0 tie on the night.
    In 1976, Hosea Taylor got the scoring started in the second quarter back John Henry Jones added two rushing scores himself in a 31-0 Longview victory over Fort Worth Paschal. The Lobos held the Panthers to negative 9 total yards on the night.
    In 1982, Donnie Centers and O’Neal Jackson both scored twice for Longview, while Fred Hunter rushed in a score from 65 yards away as Longview dominated Fort Worth Paschal, 33-9, at Lobo Stadium.
    In 1993, L’Vendric Fite rushed for two scores, Chris Butcher rushed in from 52 yards out and Brad Pierce hauled in an 11 yard touchdown reception as Longview tallied up two safeties in a 32-20 win at Killeen.
    In 1999, Artillious Alison tallied three touchdowns on the ground at Wildcat-Ram Stadium in Richardson, but Lake Highlands’ John Irvin rushed in from 1 yard out in overtime to secure the win for the Wildcats, 28-21. The Lobos led the game by 7 three separate occasions, including late in the 4th quarter.
    In 2004, Malcolm Kelly hauled in two receiving scores, one from 80 yards out, and Vondrell McGee added two rushing scores in a 42-13 Longview victory over Lake Highlands at Lobo Stadium.
    In 2010, Kyle Jenkins put Longview up 20-17 with a 45-yard field goal in the 3rd quarter but the Eagles of Allen saw Andrew Rodriguez rush in from 9 yards out with 20 seconds remaining to secure the victory in a 24-20 game at old Eagle Stadium in Allen.
    5
    Longview in a blow out
    20.00%
    1
    Longview in a close one
    60.00%
    3
    Tyler Legacy in a close one
    0%
    0
    Tyler Legacy in a blow out
    20.00%
    1

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by LoboFan07; 09-09-2021, 09:39 AM.
    THE HISTORY OF LONGVIEW LOBO FOOTBALL

    1937 1A, 2018 6A DIVISION II STATE CHAMPIONS
    1997
    5A D1, 2008 4A D1, 2009 4A D1 State Finalist
    41 District Championships
    '47, '75, '10, '17, '22 State Semi-Finalist
    '40, '86, '96, '02, '07, '15 State Quarterfinalist
    '04, '11, '12, '13, '20, '21 Regional Finalist
    '83, '85, '87, '89, '91, '93, '01, '06, '14, '19 Area Finalist
    '24, '31, '34, '36, '42, '67, '72, '74, '76, '80, '84, '92, '03, '05, '16 Bi-District Finalist

  • #2
    When is the last time Tyler Legacy beat Lufkin and Tyler High? Last time the beat those two plus Longview? I'd guess never or pre 1971.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by homebubba View Post
      When is the last time Tyler Legacy beat Lufkin and Tyler High? Last time the beat those two plus Longview? I'd guess never or pre 1971.
      They beat both last year.

      Last time they beat all 3 was in 2003, when we all played twice in one season due to the round robin schedule. Did so in 2002 as well under the round robin.

      Last time when not splitting with anyone in the regular season was in 2000. Also did 1999.

      Only other time outside of those 4 was 1963.
      Last edited by LoboFan07; 09-07-2021, 03:14 PM.
      THE HISTORY OF LONGVIEW LOBO FOOTBALL

      1937 1A, 2018 6A DIVISION II STATE CHAMPIONS
      1997
      5A D1, 2008 4A D1, 2009 4A D1 State Finalist
      41 District Championships
      '47, '75, '10, '17, '22 State Semi-Finalist
      '40, '86, '96, '02, '07, '15 State Quarterfinalist
      '04, '11, '12, '13, '20, '21 Regional Finalist
      '83, '85, '87, '89, '91, '93, '01, '06, '14, '19 Area Finalist
      '24, '31, '34, '36, '42, '67, '72, '74, '76, '80, '84, '92, '03, '05, '16 Bi-District Finalist

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      • #4
        I'm not sure which way to go with this. Tyler Legacy offensively is really good. Not sure what happened in the game last week, as they were up quite big and it seems like it was a close game in the end. Hate to say it, but i think with the way Longview has been playing at the moment, that Legacy might win. Not sure on the margin, but if the offense continues to sputter for Longview, it'll put a lot of pressure on the D and i think at that point Legacy will just wear them down.

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