myrecordwashorrible Posted Saturday at 09:30 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:30 PM 14 minutes ago, Setx fan said: OK so compare it to Kirbyville 68 score for Kirbyville. 1 point better. FWIW, I am simply being a smart butt. Wish all the schools in the entire setx area had no school below B. Quote
Setx fan Posted Saturday at 09:41 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:41 PM 9 minutes ago, myrecordwashorrible said: 68 score for Kirbyville. 1 point better. FWIW, I am simply being a smart butt. Wish all the schools in the entire setx area had no school below B. Yea but thanks. I did some research and it definitely looks like Woodville's overall academic performance has significantly dropped in recent years. I didn't realize it was getting that bad Quote
whsalum Posted Saturday at 09:54 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:54 PM If you look to the South the Kountze school district won some state championships last year in basketball. Look to the north and Woodville was in the state football championship. The biggest common denominator between these two are large housing complex's. Warren has none, these rural folks put their heart and soul into their Ag program. Not that there's anything wrong with that but it's the difference between winning and losing athletics programs. TC2020 1 Quote
purpleeagle Posted yesterday at 07:56 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:56 PM Just might be some of these fan coaches are not too far off with the Woodville football program. You might want to look at Woodville's sub varsity scores. Being a large 3A2 team they should have better sub varsity teams. Same goes for Warren. It all starts down there. Example— Newton Jv 50 Woodville 0. Quote
Setx fan Posted yesterday at 08:36 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:36 PM 38 minutes ago, purpleeagle said: Just might be some of these fan coaches are not too far off with the Woodville football program. You might want to look at Woodville's sub varsity scores. Being a large 3A2 team they should have better sub varsity teams. Same goes for Warren. It all starts down there. Example— Newton Jv 50 Woodville 0. "Fan coaches" got nothing to do with that. Quote
purpleeagle Posted yesterday at 09:21 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:21 PM 41 minutes ago, Setx fan said: "Fan coaches" got nothing to do with that. They are saying that the football coaches are not developing the players . Quote
TC2020 Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, purpleeagle said: Just might be some of these fan coaches are not too far off with the Woodville football program. You might want to look at Woodville's sub varsity scores. Being a large 3A2 team they should have better sub varsity teams. Same goes for Warren. It all starts down there. Example— Newton Jv 50 Woodville 0. Yes and no. At the small school level, the really good Freshmen and Sophomores play on Varsity. Stark difference than larger schools. Quote
89Falcon Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, TC2020 said: Yes and no. At the small school level, the really good Freshmen and Sophomores play on Varsity. Stark difference than larger schools. Not at WV. They had a QB with D1 offers playing JV. Quote
oldeagle Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago On 1/31/2026 at 3:54 PM, whsalum said: If you look to the South the Kountze school district won some state championships last year in basketball. Look to the north and Woodville was in the state football championship. The biggest common denominator between these two are large housing complex's. Warren has none, these rural folks put their heart and soul into their Ag program. Not that there's anything wrong with that but it's the difference between winning and losing athletics programs. 3-A D-II Champs (housing projects do not equal state championships). Champions are actually trending to non- Title I schools 2019 Gunter 2020 Canadian 2021 Franklin 2022 Gunter 2023 Gunter 2024 Gunter 2025 Wall Quote
Setx fan Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 19 hours ago, purpleeagle said: They are saying that the football coaches are not developing the players . OK I misunderstood what you were saying. Coaches can't seem to get the best out of all the players though. Lot of guys didn't play up to their potential. Partially because some weren't being put on the field. Defense was just horrible the majority of the year. Offense was pretty good as expected but it was questionable at times also. Critical play near the goal line against Edgewood and we hand it up the middle to a hundred pound sophomore (very talented but still young) instead of giving it to our senior 230 pound returning offensive player of the year who scored the game winning TD in the state semi finals the year before. That play ended up being ruled a fumble when that probably could have been avoided. I was very confused about that Quote
88Warrior Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago On 1/31/2026 at 2:34 PM, Setx fan said: Not too bad considering Woodville has the bigger classrooms of these schools. Kids are able to learn better in smaller classrooms but I'm pretty sure Woodville is above average compared to other schools it's size. All the Tyler County schools are decent though Woodville reported a whopping 20 more kids than Warren…Classroom size isn’t the issue… Quote
Setx fan Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Just now, 88Warrior said: Woodville reported a whopping 20 more kids than Warren…Classroom size isn’t the issue… Your probably right Quote
89Falcon Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, Setx fan said: OK I misunderstood what you were saying. Coaches can't seem to get the best out of all the players though. Lot of guys didn't play up to their potential. Partially because some weren't being put on the field. Defense was just horrible the majority of the year. Offense was pretty good as expected but it was questionable at times also. Critical play near the goal line against Edgewood and we hand it up the middle to a hundred pound sophomore (very talented but still young) instead of giving it to our senior 230 pound returning offensive player of the year who scored the game winning TD in the state semi finals the year before. That play ended up being ruled a fumble when that probably could have been avoided. I was very confused about that Only explanation is WV coaches just wanted to lose. They clearly didn’t know the players. Despite seeing how they practiced, behaved in the locker room or at school. The people who really know are the folks who saw none of that but coached them in little league or sat in the stands. Quote
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