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Southlake Carroll Dragons Football

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carroll Dragons Football
First season1963 (1963)
Last season2023 (2023)
Athletic directorSteve Keasler
Head coachRiley Dodge
2018 season, 78–8–0 (.907)
StadiumDragon Stadium
(capacity: 11,000)
FieldBob Ledbetter Field[1]
Year built1999
Field surfaceFieldTurf
LocationSouthlake, Texas
ConferenceUIL
Division6A I
All-time record597–158–8 (.788)
Playoff appearances39
Playoff record8 State Titles (1988, 1992, 1993, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011)
2 State Runner-Ups (2003, 2020)
6 State Final Fours (1990, 1991, 1998, 2001, 2021, 2023)
Claimed national titles2004, 2005, 2006[2]
Colors     
Green, White, and Black
MascotDragon
Dance TeamEmerald Belles
WebsiteCarroll Football

The Southlake Carroll Dragons Football team represents Carroll Senior High School in Texas high school football at the 6A Division 2 level in the University Interscholastic League. The team plays their home games at Dragon Stadium in Southlake, Texas. Riley Dodge is the head coach and has served since 2018. Nine players from Carroll have played professionally in the NFL.[3]

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History

The program began in 1963, and for over forty years has been one of the premier high school programs in Texas, with a record since 1978 of 510–95–4 (.841), reaching the state final four 17 times, the finals ten times, and winning eight state championships. The Dragons claim three national championships (2004, 2005, 2006), with several final season national ranking services, including MaxPreps and CalPreps, listing Carroll as the number one team in the nation. A 16–15 loss to Katy in the 2003 state title game prevented what would have been five championships in a row and a near 100-game winning streak.

Coaches

Bob Ledbetter 1979–1995

Ledbetter was the coach that first led the Dragons to statewide prominence, coaching the team to three 3A state titles in 1988, 1992, and 1993. He achieved a record of 179–33–3 during his 17 years as head coach. In January 2023, the field at Dragon Stadium was named in his honor.[1]

Tom Rapp 1996–1999

Ledbetter's successor, Tom Rapp, compiled a 28–17–1 record in four season as head coach, reaching the state final four in 1998.

Todd Dodge 2000–2006

Former University of Texas at Austin quarterback Todd Dodge replaced Rapp as head coach in 2000.[4] In his seven seasons, Dodge led the Dragons to a 98–11 record, including a 79–1 record and four state championships in the school's first five years as a Class 5A program, and high school football National Championships in 2004, 2005, and 2006.[5][6][7][8][9]

Dodge left Carroll in early 2007 to take the head coaching job at the University of North Texas.[10]

Hal Wasson 2007–2017

Former Keller Fossil Ridge coach Hal Wasson took over as the Dragon's head coach in 2007.[11] Early in his first year, on September 15, 2007, Carroll played Miami Northwestern High School at the Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Dallas, Texas. This was a rare national No. 1 versus No. 2 matchup, and was televised nationally by ESPNU.[12] The Dragons lost, 29–21, ending their winning streak at 49, which at the time tied the Texas big-school state record set by Abilene HS from 1954 to 1957. The record was broken during the 2015 season by Allen High School (57 games). Wasson teams compiled a record of 121–25, reached the playoffs in 10 of 11 seasons, and won the 5A DI state championship in 2011.

The Carroll Dragon football team competed in district 7-6A in the 2014 season and finished with a 10–0 regular season record. They were ranked in the top 10 AP poll throughout the season and climbed to #2 overall at the conclusion of regular season play, with defending 5A division I state champion Allen Eagles at #1.

In January 2018 Wasson was placed on administrative leave while the football program was investigated for possible UIL violations. Carroll ISD officials decided the program was not in full compliance with the UIL, and Wasson agreed to resign on February 25, 2018, after the district agreed to pay Wasson the balance of his existing two-year contract.[13]

Riley Dodge 2018–Present

On March 26, 2018, 29-year-old Carroll alum Riley Dodge was announced as head coach.[14] In high school Dodge played for his father, head coach Todd Dodge, and became one of the most decorated quarterbacks in Texas high school history. Dodge played on three straight state championship teams, was named MaxPreps National Player of the Year, Gatorade Texas Player of the Year, and a Parade All-American during his senior year.[14][15]

Dodge has led the Dragons to the state playoffs every season since becoming head coach. The 2020 season saw Carroll make their way to the UIL 6A Division 1 state championship game. The end of a strange season already marred by the COVID-19 pandemic saw things get even weirder when Riley Dodge and Carroll met Todd Dodge and Westlake for the championship. Westlake prevailed, 52–34, in the father-son coaching matchup, and Carroll finished the season as state runner-up at 12–2.[16] All of Dodge's teams have been state quarterfinalists, reaching the semifinals twice (2021, 2023), and finals once (2020).[2]

State competition

State champion
State finalist
State semifinalist
State quarterfinalist
Season Conf Dist Coach Overall
record
District
record
Playoff
record
UIL
Ref
1963 2–7
1964 B 17 Max Boydston
(18–4)
8–2
1965 10–2 1–1 [17]
1966 1A 12 A.O. (Buddy)
Hintzman
(19–10–1)
7–3
1967 8–2
1968 4–5–1
1969 John Lowery 0–10
1970 11 Max Boydston
(26–16–1)
4–6
1971 6–4
1972 13 8–2
1973 8–1–1
1974 12 Jim McGuire
(10–9–1)
6–3–1
1975 4–6
1976 15 Bill Branum
(20–11)
6–4
1977 5–5
1978 9–2 0–1 [18]
1979 Bob Ledbetter
(179–33–3)
9–2 0–1 [19]
1980 2A 15 6–3–1
1981 9–1
1982 13 9–4 2–1 [20]
1983 10–1 0–1
1984 10 6–5 0–1 [21]
1985 8–2
1986 3A 9 10–2 1–1 [22]
1987 14–1 4–1 [23]
1988 16–0 6–0 [24]
1989 12–1 2–1 [25]
1990 14–1 4–1 [26]
1991 14–0–1 4–1 [27]
1992 8 16–0 6–0 [28]
1993 16–0 6–0 [29]
1994 4A 9 6–5 1–1 [30]
1995 10–1 0–1 [31]
1996 Tom Rapp
(28–17–1)
3–6–1
1997 7–5
1998 4A II 11 12–2 4–1 [32]
1999 6–4
2000 6 Todd Dodge
(98–11)
9–5 3–1 [33]
2001 10–5 4–1 [34]
2002 5A II 7 16–0 6–0 [35]
2003 15–1 5–1 [36]
2004 5 16–0 7–0 6–0 [37]
2005 16–0 7–0 6–0 [38]
2006 16–0 7–0 6–0 [39]
2007 Hal Wasson
(121–25)
11–2 5–0 2–1 [40]
2008 6 8–3 3–2
2009 11–2 5–0 2–1 [41]
2010 5A II/I 7 10–4 5–2 3–1 [42]
2011 16–0 7–0 6–0 [43]
2012 5A I 4 12–2 7–0 3–1 [44]
2013 11–2 7–0 2–1 [45]
2014 6A II 7 13–1 6–0 3–1 [46]
2015 9–3 5–1 1–1 [47]
2016 5 10–2 7–0 1–1 [48]
2017 10–4 5–2 3–1 [49]
2018 6A I 5 Riley Dodge
(78–8)
13–1 7–0 3–1 [50]
2019 13–1 7–0 3–1 [51]
2020 4 12–2 6–0 5–1 [52]
2021 14–1 6–0 4–1 [53]
2022 6A II 4 13–1 7–0 3–1 [54]
2023 13–2 6–1 4–1 [55]
Totals 597–159–8 122–8[a] 125–31

Additional table references: MaxPreps,[2] Texas High School Football History[56]

  1. ^ District record since 2004. Research into prior records is ongoing.

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