No. 5 DeSoto vs. No. 25 Southlake Carroll: How to watch the Texas high school football playoff game

Texas high school football kicks off with a major 6A matchup on Saturday.

It’s a big-time Super 25 matchup this Saturday in Texas, as No. 5 DeSoto takes on No. 25 Southlake Carroll in the 6A-Division II semifinals.

The Eagles have to continued to impress in 2023, taking the massive win over No. 11 Duncanville (then ranked No. 3) in the regular season and building on that momentum all season—which has escalated in the playoffs.

Like we noted last week, the offense continues to shine, lighting up the scoreboard to the tune of nearly 53 points per game. Sam Houston State commit D.J. Bailey leads the attack under center, with Marvin Duffey and 4-star running back Deondrae Riden handling the running game, while 4-star SMU commit Daylon Singleton (class of 2025) is a focus outside.

Up front, 6-foot-7 Byron Washington and 6-foot-4 Ronnell McLain solidify an offensive line that is truly special — and effective.

On the other sideline, Southlake Carroll is rolling, and looking to move toward adding state title No. 9 to the mantle.

Can the Dragons stop the soaring Eagles?

Back like 2011?  Southlake Carroll quarterback Kenny Hill (left) and linebacker Dillon Rake celebrate with the semifinal trophy after beating Dallas Skyline in the UIL 5A Division 1 semifinal football game at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. (Jim Cowsert-USA TODAY Sports)

In short, especially when looking at recent numbers — 100 percent, yes.

Southlake Carroll’s lone loss on the season came at the hands of Bryon Nelson in late October, which knocked the team out of the Super 25. But the Dragons didn’t let that bump in the 2023 road derail the mission.

Instead, they rattled off five wins to the tune of 283 points scored and 35 points allowed, which included a 56-7 revenge win against Byron Nelson last week.

Heading into the semifinals, Southlake Carroll is back in the Super 25, with an offense that can create a ton of problems on the ground and through the air.

Sophomore running back Davis Penn has been solid in the backfield, while fellow classmate Riley Wormley has also been tough on the run. Georgia Tech committ Graham Knowles leads the attack from under center, and his 13-of-16 passing clinic last week to receivers like Clayton Wayland should create confidence heading into this Long Star State headliner.

Will it be enough?

High school football fans around the nation who are looking to watch the Texas high school football playoff matchup can live stream the game on the NFHS Network.

Watch: DeSoto vs. Southlake Carroll

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Texas high school football quarterfinal matchups set with major Super 25 implications

See the Texas high school football schedule for the 6A D1 and 6A D2 quarterfinals.

The quarterfinals are set for the Texas high school playoffs as December nears. Four teams from the Super 25 national rankings remain in the 6A D1 and 6A D2 divisions, meaning these next few weeks may have massive implications not just for the Texas state championships but for how country-wide rankings will land.

The remaining nationally ranked teams are:

  • No. 5 DeSoto (6A D2)
  • No. 6 North Shore (6A D1)
  • No. 13 Duncanville (6A D1)
  • No. 14 Westlake (6A D1)

While these teams are ranked high, their opponents also have a chance to prove themselves as one of the 25 best teams in the nation. See matchups below and how each team got here, starting with University Interscholastic League (UIL) 6A Div. 1.

No. 5 DeSoto vs. Cedar Hill: How to watch the Texas high school football playoff game

Texas high school football kicks off with a major 6A matchup on Friday.

It’s a Texas District 11-6A, Region II headliner this Friday as No. 5 DeSoto takes on cross-town rival Cedar Hill.

The Eagles have been rolling in 2023, with a big win against No. 13 Duncanville (then ranked No. 3) in the regular season and impressive finishes in the playoffs so far against Wylie East and Willis.

The offense continues to shine, lighting up the scoreboard to the tune of nearly 52 points per game. Quarterback and Sam Houston State commit D.J. Bailey leads the attack, with Marvin Duffey and 4-star running back Deondrae Riden handling the running game while 4-star SMU commit Daylon Singleton (class of 2025) is a focus outside.

However, one of the most significant factors for DeSoto is an impressive offensive line, with 6-foot-7 Byron Washington and 6-foot-4 Ronnell McLain at the forefront.

From the other sideline, Cedar Hill looks to play spoiler while avenging the 35-13 loss during the regular season. That game, though marred by penalties, was closer than the final score makes it seem.

The Longhorns ran into a tough stretch in September—which can often be the case in the competitive Texas HS football landscape—where the team lost three straight games: Southlake Carroll, Waxahachie and Duncanville.

But the team has bounced back since then and heads into this game at 8-5.

Offensively, things are clicking, having put up 62, 59 and 28 points in the last three weeks. Quarterback Anthony Edwards has been a great story in 2023, bouncing back from surgery for compartment syndrome to lead the Longhorns on this playoff run, with plenty of talented weapons at his disposal — Dayshun Reese, Kymeion Turner, Cededrick Castleberry and two-way talent Zhaiylen Scott, to name a few.

Like the last meeting, though, expect the defense to be a critical factor.

Will it be enough to flip the script on the Eagles’ 2023 run?

High school football fans around the nation who are looking to watch the Texas high school football playoff matchup can live stream the game on the NFHS Network.

Watch: Cedar Hill vs. DeSoto

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Texas HS Football: Duncanville pounds DeSoto on the ground in 41-17 win

Duncanville defeated DeSoto on Friday night to hand the school their second loss of the 2022 season.

There were a lot of interesting matchups to follow this past weekend in high school football. Texas was the scene of one of the best.

Duncanville defeated DeSoto 41-17 on Friday night, improving their record to 8-0 on the season. For DeSoto, it was only their second loss of the year and the first since facing second-ranked St. Frances Academy in Week 2.

The Panthers kickstarted the scoring with a 92-yard touchdown run from running back Caden Durham, who announced an offer from Michigan State earlier in the day. He continued to dominate the rest of the game, finishing with an absurd final line of 309 yards and five touchdowns on just 19 carries.

Some of the credit must also go to Duncanville’s defense, which held Junior quarterback Darius Bailey to a 50% completion rate, just 83 passing yards, no touchdowns and a rating of 56.3.

Next up, the Panthers play an away game at Mansfield Legacy (Texas).

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True freshman DT Byron Murphy draws praise from Keondre Coburn

After disappointing on paper, there will end up being a few hidden gems from the 2021 cycle.

Many people reflect on Texas’ 2021 recruiting class and grow frustrated. Rightfully so. Tom Herman failed to deliver on some of the most important targets within the cycle, leaving the Longhorns outside of the top 10 on the 247Sports composite for the first time during his tenure.

However, there will end up being a few hidden gems from the 2021 cycle. One of the main ones may be three-star defensive tackle Byron Murphy.

Coming out of DeSoto High School, Murphy tied the famed high school’s single-season sack record with 14, giving him 20.5 for his career. After being committed to Baylor, Texas convinced him to flip over before the early signing day.

The issue people see with Murphy is his size. Listed at 6-foot-1, 297-pounds, many would consider that too small to play the defensive tackle position. Only two SEC schools (Georgia, Mississippi State) offered Murphy.

Early on in fall camp, none of it has mattered. Star defensive lineman Keondre Coburn has given nothing but praise for the former three-star, saying he is probably the best pass rusher on the team.

Winning every single rep over the past six days is impressive, especially for a true freshman going up against a solid offensive line.

Could early playing time be in store for the youngster? There projects to be plenty of bodies ahead of Murphy but winning reps in practice gets you on the field. Getting an early test against a weaker opponent such as Rice could give Texas’ defensive staff a better idea.

No other freshman is expected to instantly contribute on the defensive side of the ball. Murphy could be the first to break through, changing the narrative on what was a disappointing 2021 class on paper.

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Notre Dame presents offer to receiver recruit Johntay Cook II

Everyone and their mother knows by now how much Notre Dame was hurting at receiver throughout 2020.

Everyone and their mother knows by now how much Notre Dame was hurting at receiver throughout 2020. Such is the case when you’ve just lost your go-to target in Chase Claypool. That’s why the Irish are eager to replenish the position by any means possible, even if that help won’t arrive for a couple of years. On Wednesday, Del Alexander made an offer to Johntay Cook II, a high school sophomore from DeSoto, Texas:

Cook also runs track, so you know right away that his speed will be a valuable commodity for whatever school he ends up with. He’ll have his pick, too, because several prominent programs already have thrown their hats in the ring for him. They include Oklahoma, Alabama, Texas, Baylor, Florida State, South Carolina, Texas Tech, Kansas, Arizona State, Oklahoma State, USC, Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh, Auburn, LSU, Illinois and Nebraska. There obviously are high hopes for his future if he’s getting all of these offers now, so Notre Dame would be extremely lucky to land him.

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High school football schedule: Top games of Week 13

Some teams are in the playoffs. Others are in the championship game. Take a look at the top 15 high school football games of the week.

Some states are in the playoffs. Others are deciding champions.

This rendition of Top Games of the Week features 15 teams in win-or-go-home situations. One team has four straight championships on the line; another is set to play for its 11th in a row.

Take a look at the schedule of best games of the week.

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Southlake Carroll wide receiver Wills Meyer (Photo: Cameron Been/Friday Night Glory)

MATCHUP

No. 18 Southlake Carroll (Texas) (11-0)

vs.

DeSoto (Texas) (9-2)

When: 11/22, 6:30 p.m. ET

Tale of the Tape: DeSoto may have been beaten twice this year, but both of those losses were one-point games. This team is just a couple breaks away from being undefeated. Southlake Carroll, though, is undefeated; the closest game was a 12-point win, and last week, the Dragons won by 78 points. They have been unstoppable behind sophomore quarterback Quinn Ewers and freshman running back Owen Allen. It will take a big performance from some DeSoto player to keep up: maybe cornerback Jabbar Muhammad or Devyn Bobby, or perhaps an offensive weapon like leading wide receiver Lawrence Arnold. More likely, it’ll take a big performance from several Eagles.

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