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Week Three: South Oak Cliff at Longview


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

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

DATE: Friday, September 15th, 2017
TIME: 7:30 PM
LOCATION: Lobo Stadium in Longview, Texas
LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 JACK FM
SOUTH OAK CLIFF BROADCAST: n/a

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The Lobos have a 5-0-1 lead when the game is a non-district contest.
The two schools have never played a district 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 5-0-1 lead when the game is played at Longview.
The two schools have never played at South Oak Cliff.
Longview has won the last 3 contests against the Golden Bears
Longview is 3-0-0 all-time against South Oak Cliff at Lobo Stadium (new), with the Lobos winning the last 3 meetings there.
The two schools have never played on September 15th before.

LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES
09.09.2016 - Longview 62, South Oak Cliff 14 - Lobo Stadium
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
FULL GAME LOG

GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW
It’s been 8 years since the Longview Lobos started a season 3-0. It’s a feat they’ll be looking to match this Friday night as they welcome the South Oak Cliff Golden Bears for Homecoming 2017. The Lobos, 2-0 on the young season, are fresh off a 41-7 win over the Marshall Mavericks. The win over the Mavs was their 16th win in the last 17 against Marshall, and was their 60th overall in the long standing rivalry. After hosting the 107th battle between the Lobos and Mavericks, Longview now turns to hosting Dallas ISD’s South Oak Cliff in the 7th contest between the two schools. The Lobos have never lost against the Golden Bears, with only a 1962 tie blemishing an otherwise perfect record over SOC. Last season, the Lobos 7-0 early to the Golden Bears after a long drive of 17 plays to open the game. From there on, Longview rolled to a 62-14 win. For the second straight year, the Golden Bears will be the opponent for Homecoming 2017. The Lobos improved to a perfect 13-0 last season under John King in Homecoming games, and will be looking to continue that trend against their final non-district opponent on Friday. Longview has scored at least 50 points in their previous 5 Homecoming games (52, 55, 56, 61, 62). South Oak Cliff is the 17th DISD school the Lobos have faced. Longview is 47-8-2 in the previous 57 games against Dallas ISD schools. Longview’s last loss in Longview to a DISD school came in 1966 when Dallas Woodrow Wilson escaped Longview with a 19-14 win. The last overall loss to a DISD school came against Dallas Carter in 1991, 26-0, in the Area Round of the playoffs. The Lobos are 20-3 under John King in non-district games at Lobo Stadium, with only Allen (2011) and John Tyler (2010, 2014) able to defeat Longview at home. SOC will be looking to rebound following a tough 56-20 loss at the hands of the Lancaster Tigers. The Golden Bears started the season with a big upset over Ennis, as the Bears scored on the last play of the game to knock of the Lions, 29-28.

WEEK THREE 11-6A SCHEDULE:
Longview vs South Oak Cliff (Lobo Stadium)
John Tyler at Lufkin (Abe Martin Stadium)
Mesquite at Garland Sachse (Williams Stadium) {Thursday}
Mesquite Horn at Cedar Hill (Longhorn Stadium)
North Mesquite vs Arlington Bowie (E.H. Hanby Stadium)
Rockwall at Southlake Carroll (Dragon Stadium)
Rockwall Heath vs Irving MacArthur (Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium)
Tyler Lee at Nacogdoches (Dragon Stadium)

WEEK TWO 11-6A RESULTS:
Longview 41 Marshall 7
John Tyler 27 Ennis 23
Mesquite 49 Garland 13
Mesquite Horn 59 Dallas Skyline 27
North Mesquite 49 Garland Lakeview Centennial 14
Rockwall 41 Rowlett 48
Rockwall Heath 21 West Mesquite 35
Tyler Lee 42 Corsicana 15

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

LONGVIEW LOBOS
Record: 2-0 (0-0)
District: 11-6A
Coach: John King (141-34 in 13 seasons) (Playoffs: 31-13)
First Year of Football: 1909
All-Time Record: 697-339-52 (Playoffs: 59-40-1)
Playoff Appearances: 42
Last Playoff Appearance: 2016, 6A Division II Bi-District Round
State Championships (1): 1937 (1A)
State Championship Appearances (4): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1)
SCHEDULE:
09.01 - vs Lufkin - Win 35-16
09.08 - vs Marshall - Win 41-7
09.15 - vs South Oak Cliff
09.22 - at Mesquite Horn
09.29 - vs Tyler Lee
10.06 - at Rockwall
10.20 - vs North Mesquite
10.27 - at John Tyler
11.03 - vs Rockwall Heath
11.10 - at Mesquite

SOUTH OAK CLIFF
Record: 1-0 (0-0)
District: 11-5A
Coach: Jason Todd (18-8 in 3 seasons) (Playoffs: 3-2)
First Year of Football:
All-Time Record: 415-259-13 (Playoffs: 21-29-0)
Playoff Appearances: 29
Last Playoff Appearance: 2016, 5A Division II Regional Round
State Championships:
State Championship Appearances:
SCHEDULE:
09.01 - at Ennis - Win 29-28
09.09 - vs Lancaster
09.15 - at Longview
09.23 - v. Dallas Carter
09.29 - vs Dallas Hillcrest
10.05 - at Dallas Thomas Jefferson
10.12 - vs Dallas Kimball
10.26 - at Dallas Spruce
11.03 - vs Dallas Samuell
11.11 - at Dallas Conrad

ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: September 1st
In 1939, Longview rolled all over Fort Worth Carter Riverside at Lobo Stadium, 31-6.
In 1944, Art Rowland netted four touchdowns as the Lobos knocked off Nacogodches, 43-0.
In 1950, after grabbing a 13-0 lead behind scores from Sonny Jones and Dick Nash, Port Neches Groves called 13 unanswered points as the Lobos and Indians tied 13-13 at Lobo Stadium.
In 1961, Longview traveled to Cobb Stadium in Dallas for a 21-6 loss to Dallas Thomas Jefferson.
In 1967, after falling behind 7-0 in the first quarter, Steve Judy leveled the score at 7-7 before Rodney Hill added two more scores, including a 71 yard touchdown run, in a 27-7 victory over Arlington.
In 1972, Mike Mock’s 32 yard field goal was all the scoring the game would see as the Lobos escape Etheredge Stadium with a 3-0 victory over the La Marque Cougars.
In 1978, Larry Smith would start the scoring before Sam Lanier added two more touchdowns in a 28-6 beatdown of Fort Worth Paschal. The Lobos held the Panthers to just 56 yards on the night.
In 1989, Earnest Hunter put up three touchdowns in the first half as the Lobos rolled to a 34-8 win over Fort Worth Trimble Tech.
In 2000, Longview grabbed an early 14-0 lead over Artillious Allison before Lake Highlands scored 24 straight points to take a 24-14 lead. After Allison added his third, the Lobos would need a huge defensive stop. Despite getting it, Longview would have to go all the way with little time on the clock. They got it. A hail mary 97-yard touchdown pass from Joel Armstrong got Willie Andrews would send the Lobo crowd into a frenzy as Longview knocked off the Wildcats, 27-24.
In 2006, Mark Johnson would tally twice and the Lobos would get scores from Travrus Brown, D’Marcus Miles and Jazmon Moon as the Lobos rolled all over Monroe Ouachita, 38-7.

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I just don't understand this district after last night.

 

Rockwall losing was beyond baffling.

North and Mesquite both dominated.

Heath got completely blown out.

John Tyler against an average Ennis team.

 

I'm expecting Horn and Lee to win today, but we'll see.

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This game will be similar to the last two for the Lobos, but more competitive for a longer duration. SOC is much better than they were last year, and they're gonna play hard.

 

Lobos will still wear them out down the stretch, and the final score will not indicate how close the game really was.

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I just don't understand this district after last night.

 

Rockwall losing was beyond baffling.

North and Mesquite both dominated.

Heath got completely blown out.

John Tyler against an average Ennis team.

 

I'm expecting Horn and Lee to win today, but we'll see.

it's hard to prepare for a misdirection offense in week no matter what team you are. You just have to catch on as you go. Also jt had very limited possession's because ennis was controlling the clock which kept jt offense out of place cause they sat alot. Ennis wasn't that bad of a team. Also jt defense is kinda slow on the edges because of their size. But they will better as the season goes because they held the runningback to 41 yards in the second half. Just have to catch on to it. Plus ennis had huge Longview size o line that can wear you down. The rockwall game I was very surprised by. I was very high on their defense but Idk now after how many points they have gave up in the last two weeks my gosh.
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Why is this game never played at SOC?

$$$$

 

Out of all the games we've played against DISD schools that were non district games (over 50), we've played maybe 3 in Dallas. Rest have been in Longview.

 

Because of the money.

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