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Longview won the last meeting, 32-7. The Lobos lead the series, 1-0-0.
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King announced a few weeks ago he would leave Texas A&M and enter the transfer portal, and on Sunday his father - Lobo head football coach and athletic director John King - confirmed his son's decision to transfer to Georgia Tech.
Haynes graduated from...read more.
King was in attendance at John Kincaide Stadium, where the Lobos, coached by his father, John King, took on Aledo in the Class 5A Division I semifinals.
Haynes and the Lobos fell to...read more.
Behind four-star junior Taylor Tatum (206 carries, 1,840 yards, 33 touchdowns entering Saturday), the Lobos were averaging 281.1 yards per game on the ground.
Aledo wasn't far off with...read more.
The Lobos finished the 2022 football season with a 14-1 record, while the Bearcats will take a 13-2 mark to the 11 a.m. Class 5A Division I state championship game against either College Station or Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial at Arlington's AT&T Stadium on Saturday Dec. 17.
"It's never easy...read more.
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