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Week 17 State Championship Week
Wednesday, 3rd January 2024 - 4:11PM
Week 17 State Championship Week:
Wednesday, December 13th-16th:

Class 1A, Division I: (State Championship Week)
Wednesday, December 13th, AT&T Stadium

Gordon 70 Westbrook 20

Class 1A, Division II:

Benjamin 82 Oglesby 34

Class 2A, Division I:

Timpson 49 Tolar 7

Thursday, December 14th:

Class 2A, Division II:

Albany 28 Mart 10

Class 3A, Division I:

Malakoff 14 Franklin 7

Class 3A, Division II:

Gunter 30 Tidehaven 14

Friday, December 15th:

Class 4A, Division I:

Anna 26 Chapel Hill 0

Class 4A, Division II:

Gilmer 28 Bellville 26

Class 5A, Division I:

Aledo 51 Smithson Valley 8

Saturday, December 16th:

Class 5A, Division II:

Port Neches-Groves 20 South Oak Cliff 17

Class 6A, Division I:

Duncanville 49 Galena Park North Shore 33

Class 6A, Division II:

DeSoto 74 Humble Summer Creek 14
East and Central Texas State Championship Game Results (1920-2012)
Wednesday, 3rd January 2024 - 4:05PM
Most State Championships (State Record, Celina-8):

(East and/or Central Texas)

9-Carthage, 2008-2010, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2022
8-Mart, 1956, 1969, 1999, 2000, 2010, 2017, 2018. 2019
7-Waco High, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1939
6-Daingerfield, 1968, 1983, 1985, 2008, 2009, 2010

State Championship Game Appearances/Scores:

1922-Waco High 13 Abilene 10
1923-Abilene 3 Waco High 0
1924-Dallas South Oak Cliff 31 Waco High 0
1925-Waco High 20 Dallas Forest Avenue 7
1926-Waco High 20 Dallas South Oak Cliff 7
1927-Waco High 21 Abilene 14
1930-Tyler High 25 Amarillo 13
1932-Corsicana 0 Masonic Home 0
1933-Greenville 21 Dallas Tech 0
1935-Amarillo 13 Greenville 7
1937-Longview 19 Wichita Falls 12
1943-San Angelo 26 Lufkin 13

Click "more" for the rest of the state championship appearances.
Smoaky.com's "Weekly H.S. Football Pick 'Em Contest!"
Monday, 21st August 2023 - 6:12AM
Here is the link to our weekly high school football "Bubba's 33 Pick 'Em Contest" on Smoaky.com. The games are selected based on Jerry Forrest's Pigskin Prep website and the elite games based on his statewide weekly rankings.

H.S. Football Pick 'Em Link.

The weekly winner will receive a gift card from Bubba's 33 our newest sponsor with Smoaky.com!

Thank you for your time!
Dear Coach, by David Smoak...
Wednesday, 3rd January 2024 - 4:06PM
Dear Coach,

I've been fortunate enough to have played the game of football in this state, and yes, before you smirk, many years ago (late-70's) at Universal City Randolph.

As a military brat, I played for three high schools in four years with my senior year being in north San Antonio at Randolph High.

I loved the "Ro-Hawks" tradition and history. The program had one coach for nearly three decades, Bob Mickler, Sr.

Click here to read the entire article...
Smoaky with Earl Campbell, "His Greatest Win in Life"
Friday, 24th August 2012 - 9:52PM
I recently recorded a lengthy interview with a true Texas Legend, the great Tyler Rose, Earl Campbell.

I've been fortunate enough to interview Earl on many occasions, but this is perhaps as upfront and raw as he's ever been about his battle against additions with painkillers and beer.

I hope you enjoy it.

Smoaky with Earl Campbell
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45 years ago today, April 18, 1979, Real People premiered. It aired from April 18, 1979 to July 4, 1984, on Wednesday and then Sunday nights. Its initial episodes aired live in the Eastern and Central Time Zones.
Real People featured a panel of seated hosts in front of a large studio audience. The hosts introduced pre-filmed segments and engaged in comedic banter about them. Each segment was a visit to someone with a unique occupation or hobby. Occasionally someone was brought into the studio to interact with the audience.
In its early seasons, Real People was NBC's most popular series, often scoring at the top of the ratings, and was a rare hit for the network at a time when NBC was a distant third in the ratings and struggling with numerous flops. Segments included "funny pictures" and funny newspaper errors sent in by viewers, who were awarded a Real People T-shirt. According to a 2008 interview with producer George Schlatter,[where?] who also co-created Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In for NBC, the series also covered serious topics, such as war heroes.
Regular hosts included John Barbour, Sarah Purcell, Byron Allen, Skip Stephenson, Bill Rafferty, Mark Russell, Peter Billingsley, and Fred Willard.
The success of Real People led to a batch of imitators, the best known and longest-running of which was That's Incredible! which aired on ABC, and That's My Line on CBS, hosted by Bob Barker. Real People gave fitness instructor Richard Simmons his major break into the mass media, and spotlighted such unique talents as Pittsburgh Police traffic cop Vic Cianca.
When repeats of the show were initially syndicated to broadcast stations, it was edited into 30-minute segments and retitled More Real People.
In 1980, NBC launched two attempts at spin-offs, Speak Up, America and Real Kids. The former, Speak Up, America, starred former child televangelist Marjoe Gortner and basically expanded the opening segment of Real People (in which audience members were encouraged to sound off about any topics they wished) into a full hour program. The latter, Real Kids, starred Peter Billingsley and a cast of child hosts in a format that mirrored Real People, but focused only on kids. Both spin-off formats quickly failed, though Billingsley went on to join Real People as a recurring host / contributor.
A one-hour retrospective special aired on September 16, 1991 with hosts Sarah Purcell and Fred Willard.

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