Texas Football Classic

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The official logo of the Toyota Tundra Texas Football Classic.
The official logo of the Toyota Tundra Texas Football Classic.

The Toyota Tundra Texas Football Classic is a high school football event that takes place at the beginning of each football season at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. It was started in 1999 by the staff of Dave Campbell's Texas Football, an annual football publication that highlights every high school, college, and professional team in the state of Texas. Since then, it has grown from three games to five and spans three days, usually over Labor Day weekend. Toyota, and specifically their Tundra line of trucks, became the title sponsor of the event in 2006.

Among the notable players that have participated in short history of the Classic are former University of Texas and current Chicago Bears running back Cedric Benson, former University of Houston and current Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Kevin Kolb, former University of Iowa quarterback Drew Tate and current University of Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel.


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[edit] History

[edit] 1999

San Antonio Churchill 10, San Antonio Clark 7
Austin Westlake 42, Humble 20
Katy 21, Converse Judson 7

[edit] 2000

Austin Westlake 17, San AntonioMacArthur 10
Texas City 39, Stephenville 33
Midland Lee High School 40, Victoria Memorial 12

[edit] 2001

Bay City 9, LaGrange 0
San Antonio Madison 59, Corpus Christi Carroll 20
LaMarque 17, Schertz Clemens 16
Grapevine 27, Hays Consolidated 13

[edit] 2002

Smithson Valley 43, Port Arthur Memorial 13
Fort Worth Dunbar 35, Brownwood 32
Copperas Cove 21, Odessa Permian 13
San Antonio Roosevelt 35, Baytown Lee 14

[edit] 2003

San Antonio Alamo Heights 31, Beeville Jones 6
Corpus Christi Calallen 31, San Marcos 0
The Woodlands 35, Bryan 20
Waco High 20, Abilene High 10
Donna 10, Lubbock Monterey 8

[edit] 2004

Kerrville Tivy 18, Pflugerville 15
Leander 24, Austin Westlake 19
Southlake Carroll 45, Midland Lee 14
Pearland 14, Fort Bend Kempner 0
Stephenville 13, New Braunfels 6

[edit] 2005

San Antonio Marshall 28, San Antonio Churchill 24
Wolfforth Frenship 42, Boerne 24
San Antonio Reagan 34, Harlingen 11
LaMarque 35, Bay City 14
San Antonio O'Connor 44, McAllen 7

[edit] 2006

San Antonio Madison 23, Seguin 11
New Braunfels Canyon 37, Pflugerville Hendrickson 7
Smithson Valley 17, The Woodlands 7
Austin Lake Travis 41, Texas City 34
McAllen Memorial 24, Victoria Memorial 22

[edit] 2007

San Antonio Alamo Heights 17, San Antonio Clark 3
Pflugerville Connally 16, Fredericksburg 6
Leander 30, A&M Consolidated 12
Corpus Christi Calallen 21, Laredo United 14
San Antonio Warren 41, La Joya 0