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Reagan County (Big Lake, TX)


GENERAL
Nickname: Owls
Colors: Blue/Gold
Coach: Jeff Lester
League: 2A Region I District 4 (moving from 2A Region I District 7)
Playoff Division: 2A
Playoff Division Rank: #103

RETURNERS
Returning Offensive Starters: 5
Returning Defensive Starters: 4
Starting Quarterback Returning: no
Top Running Back Returning: no

RATINGS
2007 Final Power Rating: 5.8
2007 National Rank: #6403
2007 State Rank: #543
Off-Season Rating Adjustment: -5.5
2008 Starting Power Rating: 0.3
2008 National Rank: #7862
2008 State Rank: #644
Dynasty Rating (Average 2003-2007 Rating): 0.4
Dynasty National Rank: #7404
2008 Rating vs. Dynasty Rating Comparison: worse by 0.1
Dynasty Record: 26-26 (13-16 in league)

HISTORICAL
2007 Overall Record: 7-4
2007 League Record/Finish: 3-2 (tied for 2nd)
2007 Points For Average: 30
2007 Points Against Average: 23.6
2007 Differential: +6.4
2007 Wins: #5032 Kermit (22-19), #7513 McCamey (24-14), #8404 Iraan (31-28), #9306 Ozona (23-16), #9734 Coahoma (52-14), #11279 Junction (44-22), #11992 Van Horn (46-14)
2007 Losses: #3139 Crane (49-22), #3459 Blanco (24-14), #6159 Alpine (39-32), #8800 Stanton (21-20)
2007 Opponents W-L: 66-54
Winning Streak Entering 2008 Season: none

SCHEDULE
2008 Schedule: 8/29 at Colorado (Colorado City), 9/5 Stanton, 9/12 at McCamey, 9/19 Iraan, 9/26 at Greenwood (Midland), 10/10 Sonora, 10/17 at Crane, 10/24 Alpine, 10/31 at Ozona, 11/7 at Kermit
Highest-Rated 2008 Regular Season Opponents: Crane (33), Kermit (15.6), Greenwood (Midland) (12)
Lowest-Rated 2008 Regular Season Opponents: Sonora (-12), Colorado (Colorado City) (-10.4), Ozona (-5.7)
2007 Regular Season Schedule Strength: -5.2 (2.2 overall)
2008 Regular Season Schedule Strength: 3.2
2008 vs. 2007 Schedule Strength Comparison: +8.4
2008 Projected Regular Season Record: 5-5
2008 Projected League Finish: 4th
2008 Undefeated Regular Season Probability: less than 1%
Opener: 8/29 at Colorado (Colorado City) [projection: 24-17 win]



Outlook: A good group of WRs return for coach Jeff Lester, but key backfield talent must be replaced. The Owls have nine starters back for a team that went 7-4 last season. Jackson Taylor and Junior Evans are back at WR and newcomers Anthony Subia and Joseph Haynes will need someone to emerge at QB so that they can get the ball and make plays. If a RB also steps forward, it will take pressure off of the passing game. The offensive line appears to be solid with Brentley Noland, Brock Hientzelman and Joel Hernandez back. If positions of need are addressed, a foundation is in place.