How many 6A districts are in Texas?
The districts are numbered from 1 (in far west Texas) to 32 (in south Texas). There are always 32 districts in Conference 6A and Conference 5A, but the smaller conferences may have numbers skipped based on the number of schools in the conference.
What is Division 1 and 2 in Texas high school football?
Conference 1A (6-man) Division I and II: the top two teams from each district advance to the playoffs. One state champion is crowned in Conference 1A (6-man) Division I and one state champion is crowned in 1A (6-man) Division II.
What are the 2A schools in Texas?
2A schools
- Abilene Christian School (Abilene)
- All Saints Episcopal School (Lubbock)
- Ascension Academy (Amarillo)
- Christ the King Catholic School (Lubbock)
- Kingdom Prep Academy (Lubbock)
- Southcrest Christian School (Lubbock)
Which is bigger Division 1 or Division 2?
Division I schools also are the largest on average. Division II still offers scholarships, but they are rarer and smaller, and Division II schools typically have fewer athletic department funds and fewer sports teams than Division I schools.
How many Texas high school football districts have playoff teams?
Of the 192 new UIL Texas high school football districts, only five are comprised entirely of playoff teams. District 15-4A DI down on the coast and stretching toward San Antonio is the lone 6-plus-team district with that all made the playoffs.
How many teams are in Division I?
Division I – 75 teams District 1: District 2: District 3: District 4: District 5: District 6: District 7: District 8: District 9: District 11: District 13: District 14: District 15:
How many districts are there in Division II?
District 1: District 2: District 3: District 4: District 5: District 6: District 7: District 8: District 9: District 11: District 13: District 14: District 15: District 16: Division II – 76 teams
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