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Longview Lobos (1-1) vs South Oak Cliff Golden Bears (0-2)  

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  1. 1. Who wins?

    • Longview in a blow out
    • Longview in a close one
    • South Oak Cliff in a close one
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LONGVIEW LOBOS (1-1) VS SOUTH OAK CLIFF GOLDEN BEARS (0-2)

DATE: Friday, September 9th, 2016
TIME: 7:30 PM
LOCATION: Lobo Stadium in Longview, Texas
LONGVIEW BROADCAST: Sunny 106.5 FM KOOI
SOUTH OAK CLIFF BROADCAST: n/a

Posted ImageLOBOS LEAD SERIES 4-0-1 Posted Image
The Lobos have a 4-0-1 lead when the game is a non-district contest.
The two schools have never played a playoff contest before
The two schools have never played a playoff contest before.
The two schools have never played at a neutral location.
The Lobos have a 4-0-1 lead when the game is played at Longview.
The two schools have never played at South Oak Cliff.
Longview has won the last 2 contests against the Golden Bears.
Longview is 2-0-0 all-time against South Oak Cliff at Lobo Stadium (new),winning the last 2 meetings there.
The two schools have never played on September 9th before.

LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES
10.04.1991 - Longview 30, South Oak Cliff 0 - Lobo Stadium
10.05.1990 - Longview 54, South Oak Cliff 8 - Lobo Stadium
09.14.1962 - Longview 6, South Oak Cliff 6 - Lobo Stadium
09.13.1958 - Longview 22, South Oak Cliff 6 - Lobo Stadium
09.14.1956 - Longview 20, South Oak Cliff 14 - Lobo Stadium
FULL GAME LOG

GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW
Domination. The only word that can be expressed after Longview's 56-7 victory over arch rival Marshall last Friday night. The Lobos struck quick and fast in the first half building a 21-0 lead after one quarter, growing that lead to 42-7 at the halftime break. After last season’s 28-25 loss to the Mavericks, the Lobos made quick work to prove last season’s loss was an arbitration instead of a changing of the guard. The win gave Longview it’s 15th victory in their last 16 contests against Marshall. It was also the program’s 59th victory against the arch rival Mavericks. Kendrevian White was the work horse for the Lobos for the second straight week as he registered four touchdowns on the night, becoming the first Lobo to put home four touchdowns since Braylynn Anthony’s four touchdown night last season against Hallsville. The Lobos now return home for their home opener against a foe they haven’t faced since the early 1990s. It’s been 25 years since Longview and Dallas’s South Oak Cliff met on the gridiron, in a series that dates back to 1956. The two programs have met just five times over their histories, all at Longview’s Lobo Stadium (new and old). The only non-Longview victory came in 1962 during a 6-6 tie. The Lobos, for the most part, have dominated the overall series..especially the two previous encounters having outscored the Golden Bears 84-8. The two schools have started the 2016 season in quite opposite fashion. After both schools started the season 0-1, the two teams took very different routes in week two with Longview rolling 56-7 and South Oak Cliff falling apart to Lancaster 51-7. The Lobos will be hosting both Homecoming and Green Out events during the week three contest. Longview has not lost a Homecoming game since 2003 (an 18-14 loss to Tyler Lee), having won 12 consecutive. The Lobos are also 12-2 all-time during Green Out contests, losing just twice to Allen (2011) and John Tyler (2014). Longview also brings an 8-game home winning streak into the game, having only lost to John Tyler (41-25) in their last 21 home games. The game also pits Longview against a Dallas ISD school for the first time since 2008, when the Lobos knocked off Dallas Carter (35-20) in the Regional round of the 4A playoffs. Overall, Longview has registered a 45-8-2 record all-time against DISD schools.

WEEK TWO 11-6A SCHEDULE:
Longview vs South Oak Cliff
John Tyler v. Warren Easton (Saturday/Independence Stadium)
Mesquite vs Garland Sachse (Thursday)
Mesquite Horn vs Cedar Hill
North Mesquite at Arlington Bowie
Rockwall vs Southlake Carroll
Rockwall Heath at Irving MacArthur
Tyler Lee vs Nacogdoches

WEEK ONE 11-6A RESULTS:
Longview 56 Marshall 7
John Tyler 30 Ennis 14
Mesquite 41 Garland 34
Mesquite Horn 44 Dallas Skyline 6
North Mesquite 27 Garland Lakeview Centennial 34
Rockwall 32 Rowlett 34
Rockwall Heath 29 West Mesquite 7
Tyler Lee 34 Corsicana 20

DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS:
1st. John Tyler (2-0, 0-0)
2nd. Mesquite (2-0, 0-0)
3rd. Mesquite Horn (2-0, 0-0)
4th. Tyler Lee (2-0, 0-0)
5th. Longview (1-1, 0-0)
6th. North Mesquite (1-1, 0-0)
7th. Rockwall Heath (1-1, 0-0)
8th. Rockwall (0-2, 0-0)

LONGVIEW LOBOS
Record: 1-1 (0-0)
District: 11-6A
Coach: John King (132-32 in 13 seasons) (Playoffs: 31-12)
First Year of Football: 1909
All-Time Record: 687-338-52 (Playoffs: 59-39-1)
Playoff Appearances: 42
Last Playoff Appearance: 2015, 5A Division I State Quarterfinal
State Championships: 1937 (1A)
State Championship Appearances: 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1)
SCHEDULE:
08.26 - at Lufkin - Loss 35-24
09.02 - at Marshall - Win 56-7
09.09 - vs South Oak Cliff
09.16 - vs Mesquite Horn
09.23 - at Tyler Lee
09.30 - vs Rockwall
10.14 - at North Mesquite
10.21 - vs John Tyler
10.28 - at Rockwall Heath
11.04 - vs Mesquite

SOUTH OAK CLIFF GOLDEN BEARS
Record: 0-2 (0-0)
District: 11-5A
Coach: Jason Todd (8-6 in 2 seasons) (Playoffs: 1-1)
First Year of Football:
All-Time Record: 405-257-13 (Playoffs: 19-28-0)
Playoff Appearances: 28
Last Playoff Appearance: 2015, 5A Division II Area Round
State Championships:
State Championship Appearances:
SCHEDULE:
08.26 - vs Ennis - Loss 30-20
09.02 - at Lancaster - Loss 51-7
09.09 - at Longview
09.17 - at Dallas Carter
09.23 - at Dallas Hillcrest
09.30 - vs Dallas Thomas Jefferson
10.06 - at Dallas Kimball
10.20 - vs Dallas Spruce
10.28 - at Dallas Samuell
11.03 - vs Dallas Conrad

ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: September 9th
In 1949, Longview and Lufkin battled to a 0-0 tie inside Lobo Stadium. The Lobos fumbled three times inside the Lufkin red zone to blow any chance of a victory over the Panthers.
In 1960, the Lobos knocked off Fort Worth Paschal, 20-12, at Lobo Stadium.
In 1966, Longview shut out Dallas Adamson in Longview, 27-0.
In 1977, the Lobos held Fort Worth Paschal to 77 total yards in a 24-0 victory for Longview. Sam Lanier’s 93-yard punt return in the opening quarter was the only score the Lobos would need, but Jim Tutt added on a field goal as well as touchdown passes from Dinky Edwards and Reno Hutchins.
In 1983, Longview shut out the Panthers of Fort Worth Paschal 28-0. Eric Harris, Charles Smith, O’Neal Jackson and Joe Johnson all tallied for the Lobos.
In 1988, the Bulldogs of Fort Worth Trimble Tech ran up 395 rushing yards and held the lead (14-7) midway through the 2nd quarter before the Lobos came to life.The end result, behind two touchdowns from Deondreau Bennett and Reggie Adams, was a 35-20 victory for Longview.
In 1994, a 0-0 tie at halftime turned in favor of the Killeen Kangaroos in the second half as Jeremy Mulcahy’s two field goals set the stage for a 12-0 victory for the Roos. Longview managed just 150 yards on the night.
In 2005, Longview completely dominated the Wildcats of Lake Highlands in a 38-14 victory at Wildcat-Ram Stadium. The Lobos rallied up 501 yards on the night in a game Longview led 38-0 head into the fourth quarter. Lake Highlands managed just 178 yards.
In 2011, #1 Allen jumped out to a 21-0 lead early in the game and never looked back in a dominated 42-23 victory over the Lobos. The Eagles passed for 365 yards on the night with Andrew Rodriguez registering two touchdowns. Longview managed to cut the lead down to 28-16 early in the 4th quarter before Allen took control again.

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This will prolly be the only time I will pay attention to halftime...bout to get my dab on lol

Will update the standings and add the game preview after today's games and after I get some sleep, since I still have slept one bit.

damn French girls!!
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Emotionally, definitely.

 

I hope we air it out a lot this coming Friday honestly. Guys have to start catching those balls.

Most definitely. Pass, pass, pass until we get it right.

 

We already know we can run the ball. No one was ever going to stop that but a decent passing game to go with it will be lethal.

 

Watched Katy today and we're just as lethal as them running the ball but they pass it more successfully out of PA which makes them all that much harder to stop.

 

Wiley is getting better each week. Progressing far more quickly than Ross did.

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Stop it lol. I can see the complaining now about King calling too many pass plays if the game is too close. Unless you're talking about doing it, if you're able to go up by about three or four scores.

in order for Lobos to be a very serious threat to win it all this year and for years to come, Lobos have to develop a passing game. Sounds redundant but it's the GOD honest truth. All this 3-15 and 2-8 passing has been done got old. Doesn't make sense a school big as Longview and can't develope a Qb or a passing game. Gilmer is same size as Foster middle, maybe smaller and they every year find some that can sling it. That Lufkin 3-15 needs to be 10-15 and that Marshall 2-8 needs to be atleast 5-8. That's just my opinion...
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in order for Lobos to be a very serious threat to win it all this year and for years to come, Lobos have to develop a passing game. Sounds redundant but it's the GOD honest truth. All this 3-15 and 2-8 passing has been done got old. Doesn't make sense a school big as Longview and can't develope a Qb or a passing game. Gilmer is same size as Foster middle, maybe smaller and they every year find some that came sling it. That Lufkin 3-15 needs to be 10-15 and that Marshall 2-8 needs to be atleast 5-8. That's just my opinion...

Someone gets it...
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in order for Lobos to be a very serious threat to win it all this year and for years to come, Lobos have to develop a passing game. Sounds redundant but it's the GOD honest truth. All this 3-15 and 2-8 passing has been done got old. Doesn't make sense a school big as Longview and can't develope a Qb or a passing game. Gilmer is same size as Foster middle, maybe smaller and they every year find some that can sling it. That Lufkin 3-15 needs to be 10-15 and that Marshall 2-8 needs to be atleast 5-8. That's just my opinion...

Agree
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Easy..... Stop throwing bombs every time it's a pass!!!! Geez!!! Most pass patterns are over 20 yards!!!!! That's why it's 3-15!!!! Not hard to see...

I don't see why you care.

 

Didn't you already give up on the season just because we loss to Lufkin? lol

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