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CLASS 3A Texas Football Top 20 Poll
Rank School/Record Prv. Last Week's Result Week 1 Matchup
1 Gilmer (3-0) 1 def. 2A Daingerfield 62-14 Bye
2 Cuero (3-0) 2 def. Bandera 48-21 No. 19 Liberty Hill
3 Giddings (3-0) 3 def. 2A Hempstead 42-14 at No. 8 Hutto
4 Tex. Liberty-Eylau (3-0) 4 def. 4A Greenville 32-14 vs. No. 10 Wimberley (in Waxahachie)
5 West Orange-Stark (3-0) 5 def. Bay City 20-12 Bye
6 Palestine (3-0) 6 def. 4A Henderson 34-6 4A Jacksonville
7 Carthage (2-0) 7 Bye at Pittsburg
8 Hutto (3-0) 8 def. Gonzlaes 41-7 No. 3 Giddings
9 Celina (3-0) 11 def. Plano Prestonwood 28-7 Bye
10 Wimberley (2-1) 12 def. Luling 45-14 vs. No. 4 Liberty-Eylau (in Waxahachie)
11 Hondo (3-0) 13 def. Marion 35-7 Uvalde
12 Dallas Madison (2-0) 14 Bye 4A Dallas Lincoln
13 Decatur NR def. No. 20 Sweetwater 40-26 at Vernon
14 Emory Rains (2-0) 19 def. White Oak 21-0 at 2A No. 19 Farmersville
15 Royse City (3-0) 20 def. Canton 56-30 Sanger
16 Cameron Yoe (2-1) 16 def. Arlington Grace Prep 34-7 at 2A No. 10 Lexington
17 Monahans (2-0) 17 def. Midland Christian 26-21 Andrews
18 Bellville (2-1) 10 lost to 4A Barbers Hill 24-13 Houston Christian
19 Liberty Hill (3-0) NR def. Gatesville 84-10 at No. 2 Cuero
20 Sweetwater (2-1) 9 lost to No. 13 Decatur 40-26 at Canyon

Dropped Out: Gatesville, Van


Hey, we in the Army of Buckeyes really appreciate Dave Campbell subtracting 28 points from Daingerfield's total the other night. 62-14 looks a lot better!

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