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On 4/23/2026 at 5:23 PM, CDub86 said:

Just looked up Brock, holy crap what a record!

The median household income in Brock, Texas, is approximately $95,876 to $104,443 per year, based on recent 2026 data.

As of 2026, the median household income in Onalaska, Texas, is approximately $51,912.

 

It's not going to be the same.

 

Posted
6 minutes ago, oldschool2 said:

The median household income in Brock, Texas, is approximately $95,876 to $104,443 per year, based on recent 2026 data.

As of 2026, the median household income in Onalaska, Texas, is approximately $51,912.

 

It's not going to be the same.

 

Can’t base everything solely on median income. They are likely to have a successful transition if they take the approach indicated. It will wipe Coldspring out and will likely put the hurt on Livingston as well. Lack of football at Onalaska is a reason why many kids go to CS and LV now.

Posted
18 minutes ago, 89Falcon said:

Can’t base everything solely on median income. They are likely to have a successful transition if they take the approach indicated. It will wipe Coldspring out and will likely put the hurt on Livingston as well. Lack of football at Onalaska is a reason why many kids go to CS and LV now.

Definitely not solely on median income.  But it's a factor.. and one that's pretty frequent among football powerhouses.  There are very few consistently dominant high school football programs that don't have very much money in the community.  But on the other side of the argument....

Moneyball is a very real thing.

Posted
5 minutes ago, oldschool2 said:

Definitely not solely on median income.  But it's a factor.. and one that's pretty frequent among football powerhouses.  There are very few consistently dominant high school football programs that don't have very much money in the community.  But on the other side of the argument....

Moneyball is a very real thing.

Programs with “money in the community” is different than “median income”. What do you suppose is the median income in Carthage, SOC, North Shore, Newton, Refugio, Franklin, etc?

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Posted
20 hours ago, 89Falcon said:

Programs with “money in the community” is different than “median income”. What do you suppose is the median income in Carthage, SOC, North Shore, Newton, Refugio, Franklin, etc?

Median household income is generally used as a benchmark for measuring relative poverty.  I already said that there are exceptions.  You listed some of said exceptions.  Now do median household income for Mart, Brock, Aledo, Allen, Austin LT and WL, Katy... 

I think the comparison made in this conversation was Brock and Onalaska.  I'd bet a considerable amount of money that the median household incomes in this particular comparison is an indicator to how much money is in the community, how much money is paid in school taxes, how much money in pumped into the athletic programs.  I agree, it's not always an accurate representation.  

Posted
1 hour ago, oldschool2 said:

Median household income is generally used as a benchmark for measuring relative poverty.  I already said that there are exceptions.  You listed some of said exceptions.  Now do median household income for Mart, Brock, Aledo, Allen, Austin LT and WL, Katy... 

I think the comparison made in this conversation was Brock and Onalaska.  I'd bet a considerable amount of money that the median household incomes in this particular comparison is an indicator to how much money is in the community, how much money is paid in school taxes, how much money in pumped into the athletic programs.  I agree, it's not always an accurate representation.  

I provided some examples. I could easily offer a similar exception for every example that you believe to be the rule. Could also provide a list of affluent communities that are pathetic in football.

Posted
1 hour ago, 89Falcon said:

I provided some examples. I could easily offer a similar exception for every example that you believe to be the rule. Could also provide a list of affluent communities that are pathetic in football.

Do you not believe that the money put into sports programs have an overall more positive impact than those same programs in schools that can't put similar funding?  (facilities, equipment, training programs, coaching caliber, number of coaches, kids' time/ability to train, etc.).  So that doesn't matter because of some exceptions that prove otherwise? 

If that's what you're saying, let's just agree to disagree.  And in the case of Onalaska and Brock.. I don't think it matters how closely Onalaska develops the football program to how Brock did it.  It will not yield the same results.. or even close to.   Large in part to the list of things I just provided. 

Posted
27 minutes ago, oldschool2 said:

Do you not believe that the money put into sports programs have an overall more positive impact than those same programs in schools that can't put similar funding?  (facilities, equipment, training programs, coaching caliber, number of coaches, kids' time/ability to train, etc.).  So that doesn't matter because of some exceptions that prove otherwise? 

If that's what you're saying, let's just agree to disagree.  And in the case of Onalaska and Brock.. I don't think it matters how closely Onalaska develops the football program to how Brock did it.  It will not yield the same results.. or even close to.   Large in part to the list of things I just provided. 

I am saying that money put into programs, often does not originate with median household income. I am also saying that for every example of an affluent area that is successful there is one that is unsuccessful. 
 

***There are few schools in Texas history that have matched Brock results. That is irrelevant for determining if they utilized an effective model for other schools.

Posted
14 minutes ago, 89Falcon said:

I am saying that money put into programs, often does not originate with median household income. I am also saying that for every example of an affluent area that is successful there is one that is unsuccessful. 

I'd have to see some statistics on that.  I'm not believing that high household incomes doesn't correlate to money pumped into public school athletic programs.  And also.. money that it takes to put student athletes through offseason leagues/camps/training.  I'd never say that exceptions aren't out there.. but you won't convince me that the ratio of kids of affluent homes and kids of poor homes is anywhere near equal in total numbers when it comes to participation in year round playing/training.  There's just no way.

Posted
13 minutes ago, oldschool2 said:

I'd have to see some statistics on that.  I'm not believing that high household incomes doesn't correlate to money pumped into public school athletic programs.  And also.. money that it takes to put student athletes through offseason leagues/camps/training.  I'd never say that exceptions aren't out there.. but you won't convince me that the ratio of kids of affluent homes and kids of poor homes is anywhere near equal in total numbers when it comes to participation in year round playing/training.  There's just no way.

Not sure where I said “household income doesn’t contribute to money pumped into programs”. What I did say is: there are “many” programs “with money” that are in poor socioeconomic areas. The greatest influx of $$ comes from local industry. 
 

I also said: “for every successful affluent area there is another one that is unsuccessful”. The unsuccessful affluent programs are not an “exception” and the successful non-affluent areas are not an exception either. 

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My thoughts here

 1) I hope he fairs better than the previous Coach Howard

 2) I thought Bass was brought in a few years back to open the offense up

 2 A) Bass came from PAM and that success really translated to the flood Prairie, didn’t it?

Posted
16 hours ago, 89Falcon said:

Not sure where I said “household income doesn’t contribute to money pumped into programs”. What I did say is: there are “many” programs “with money” that are in poor socioeconomic areas. The greatest influx of $$ comes from local industry. 
 

I also said: “for every successful affluent area there is another one that is unsuccessful”. The unsuccessful affluent programs are not an “exception” and the successful non-affluent areas are not an exception either. 

What I'm saying is that I don't believe it's quite as, "for every one of this there's an opposite of that" as you're inferring.  I don't believe for one second that the ratio is anywhere near even. 

Posted
16 hours ago, 89Falcon said:

Not sure where I said “household income doesn’t contribute to money pumped into programs”. What I did say is: there are “many” programs “with money” that are in poor socioeconomic areas. The greatest influx of $$ comes from local industry. 
 

I also said: “for every successful affluent area there is another one that is unsuccessful”. The unsuccessful affluent programs are not an “exception” and the successful non-affluent areas are not an exception either. 

Here are all of the state quarterfinalists from 2025.. and an estimated HH income for said school district according to Ai : ($53,147 is considered below middle class in Texas)

Classification / Division School District / Area Est. Median HH Income
6A DI Allen Allen ISD ~$128,000
6A DI North Crowley Crowley ISD ~$83,000
6A DI Duncanville Duncanville ISD ~$63,000
6A DI Waxahachie Waxahachie ISD ~$92,000
6A DI Galena Park North Shore Galena Park ISD ~$58,000
6A DI Dickinson Dickinson ISD ~$87,000
6A DI Lake Travis Lake Travis ISD ~$148,000
6A DI San Antonio Johnson North East ISD ~$78,000
6A DII Southlake Carroll Carroll ISD ~$250,000+
6A DII Denton Guyer Denton ISD ~$89,000
6A DII DeSoto DeSoto ISD ~$79,000
6A DII Willis Willis ISD ~$73,000
6A DII Sheldon C.E. King Sheldon ISD ~$66,000
6A DII Humble Summer Creek Humble ISD ~$84,000
6A DII Austin Vandegrift Leander ISD ~$116,000
6A DII Dripping Springs Dripping Springs ISD ~$128,000
5A DI Aledo Aledo ISD ~$126,000
5A DI Denton Ryan Denton ISD ~$89,000
5A DI Frisco Lone Star Frisco ISD ~$146,000
5A DI Dallas Highland Park Highland Park ISD ~$244,000+
5A DI Port Arthur Memorial Port Arthur ISD ~$42,000
5A DI Barbers Hill Barbers Hill ISD ~$108,000
5A DI Smithson Valley Comal ISD ~$96,000
5A DI New Braunfels New Braunfels ISD ~$74,000
5A DII Melissa Melissa ISD ~$118,000
5A DII Argyle Argyle ISD ~$147,000
5A DII Dallas South Oak Cliff Dallas ISD ~$61,000
5A DII Port Neches-Groves PNG ISD ~$76,000
5A DII Richmond Randle Lamar CISD ~$96,000
5A DII Iowa Colony Alvin ISD ~$89,000
5A DII Boerne Boerne ISD ~$104,000
5A DII San Antonio Alamo Heights Alamo Heights ISD ~$132,000
4A DI Stephenville Stephenville ISD ~$63,000
4A DI Canyon West Plains Canyon ISD ~$79,000
4A DI Celina Celina ISD ~$127,000
4A DI Alvarado Alvarado ISD ~$79,000
4A DI Kilgore Kilgore ISD ~$63,000
4A DI Fort Bend Crawford Fort Bend ISD ~$109,000
4A DI La Vernia La Vernia ISD ~$95,000
4A DI Comal Davenport Comal ISD ~$96,000
4A DII Brock Brock ISD ~$101,000
4A DII Midland Greenwood Greenwood ISD ~$97,000
4A DII Carthage Carthage ISD ~$56,000
4A DII Athens Athens ISD ~$54,000
4A DII West Orange-Stark West Orange-Cove CISD ~$55,000
4A DII Waco La Vega La Vega ISD ~$58,000
4A DII Sinton Sinton ISD ~$67,000
4A DII Cuero Cuero ISD ~$59,000
3A DI Peaster Peaster ISD ~$92,000
3A DI Paradise Paradise ISD ~$88,000
3A DI Grandview Grandview ISD ~$86,000
3A DI Pottsboro Pottsboro ISD ~$87,000
3A DI Yoakum Yoakum ISD ~$57,000
3A DI Columbus Columbus ISD ~$71,000
3A DI Llano Llano ISD ~$59,000
3A DI Edna Edna ISD ~$58,000
3A DII Wall Wall ISD ~$92,000
3A DII Idalou Idalou ISD ~$71,000
3A DII Gunter Gunter ISD ~$118,000
3A DII Leonard Leonard ISD ~$78,000
3A DII Newton Newton ISD ~$46,000
3A DII Arp Arp ISD ~$58,000
3A DII East Bernard East Bernard ISD ~$82,000
3A DII Tidehaven Tidehaven ISD ~$63,000
2A DI West Texas West Texas ISD ~$67,000
2A DI Cisco Cisco ISD ~$53,000
2A DI Hamilton Hamilton ISD ~$57,000
2A DI Axtell Axtell ISD ~$61,000
2A DI Joaquin Joaquin ISD ~$50,000
2A DI San Augustine San Augustine ISD ~$43,000
2A DI Refugio Refugio ISD ~$63,000
2A DI Mason Mason ISD ~$61,000
2A DII Gruver Gruver ISD ~$71,000
2A DII Stratford Stratford ISD ~$83,000
2A DII Muenster Muenster ISD ~$89,000
2A DII Lindsay Lindsay ISD ~$95,000
2A DII Mount Enterprise Mount Enterprise ISD ~$49,000
2A DII Bremond Bremond ISD ~$48,000
2A DII Shiner Shiner ISD ~$68,000
2A DII Junction Junction ISD ~$50,000
1A D1 (6-man) Rankin Rankin ISD ~$81,000
1A D1 (6-man) Water Valley Water Valley ISD ~$64,000
1A D1 (6-man) Gordon Gordon ISD ~$67,000
1A D1 (6-man) Union Hill Union Hill ISD ~$60,000
1A D2 (6-man) Jayton Jayton-Girard ISD ~$56,000
1A D2 (6-man) Klondike Klondike ISD ~$59,000
1A D2 (6-man) Richland Springs Richland Springs ISD ~$52,000
1A D2 (6-man) Strawn Strawn ISD ~$55,000

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