A look at the notable games around the Dallas area in Week 3 of the Texas high school football season.

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

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Forney at Waxahachie

7 p.m. Friday at Waxahachie

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This game will feature two of the area’s top 6A programs. Waxahachie, which saw its Week 2 matchup with Coppell canceled due to inclement weather, has one game under its belt, a 44-13 win over Ennis to open the season. Meanwhile, Forney is 2–0 and fresh off a 38-21 win over A&M Consolidated. These teams also met in Week 3 of the 2024 season, when Waxahachie edged Forney 37-34. This year’s matchup should be just as competitive, with both teams fielding top talent. Four-star Notre Dame commit Javian Osborne has already rushed for 414 yards and six touchdowns through two of Forney’s games. Waxahachie junior quarterback Jerry Meyer III, a TCU commit, passed for 235 yards and three touchdowns in the Week 1 win over Ennis.

Taylor’s pick: Forney 30, Waxahachie 26

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

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Longview at South Oak Cliff

7:30 p.m. Friday at Kincaide

When South Oak Cliff entered last year’s matchup with 6A state power Longview, it was 0-2 with losses to multi-time state champions Galena Park North Shore and Duncanville. SOC ended up beating Longview 45-44 on the road after that start and the program is off to an even better one in 2025 ahead of the rematch in Dallas. This year’s South Oak Cliff team (1–1) boasts a 41-31 win over North Shore and hung with Duncanville last week in a 35-28 loss. The two-time state champion finishes its tough pre-district slate against Longview, which is 2–0. SOC is averaging 408 yards of offense per game and has found success with junior Jayden Williams at quarterback. Williams, who made his varsity debut against North Shore, has passed for 328 yards and four touchdowns through two games.

Taylor’s pick: South Oak Cliff 30, Longview 27

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

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North Crowley at Denton Guyer

7 p.m. Friday at Denton’s C.H. Collins Athletic Complex

Defending 6A Division I state champion North Crowley has continued its win streak through Week 2 of the 2025 season with victories over District 11-6A members Lancaster and DeSoto to start the year. The champs meet a Denton Guyer team that beat Arlington Martin 41-21 last week and boasts top talent on defense in three-star junior defensive lineman Khyren Haywood, four-star junior edge Zane Rowe and three-star linebacker Kaedyn Cobbs, who rushed for four touchdowns in last week’s win. North Crowley, which beat Guyer 49-28 last year, claims two players who appear in The Dallas Morning News’ top 100 recruiting rankings for the Class of 2026, with four-star offensive lineman John Turntine III, a Texas commit, topping the list. North Crowley also boasts three-star junior running back Kiante Ingram, who rushed for 176 yards and two touchdowns in a 36-27 win over DeSoto last week.

Taylor’s pick: North Crowley 32, Denton Guyer 21

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

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Lewisville at Rockwall

7 p.m. Thursday at Rockwall’s Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium

Lewisville enters Thursday’ contest with a 2-0 record and a 38-21 win over Trophy Club Byron Nelson in Week 2. Junior quarterback Tre Williams already has eight touchdown passes on the season and has thrown for 513 yards through two games. Williams and Lewisville will visit a 1–1 Rockwall team that fell 28-20 to Austin Lake Travis last week. Junior running back Kaydon Castro rushed for 180 yards and two scores in the loss to the state power.

Taylor’s pick: Lewisville 35, Rockwall 20

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

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Plano at McKinney

7 p.m. Thursday at McKinney ISD Stadium

Plano, which boasts a Week 1 win over Odessa Permian, started play against Richardson in Week 2 before the game was canceled due to weather. Meanwhile, McKinney (1–1) beat Garland Lakeview Centennial 28-14 last week. McKinnney edged Plano 28-26 when the teams met in Week 3 last year. The 2025 rematch will open District 6-6A play for both teams, which have both been more run-heavy through the first couple weeks of the season. Plano senior running back Chance Culley leads the team in rushing with 237 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. McKinney sophomore quarterback Kip Killough has run for 149 yards and two scores.

Taylor’s pick: McKinney 24, Plano 21

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

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Mansfield Timberview at Argyle

7 p.m. Friday at Argyle

Both teams are 1-1 entering their Week 3 matchup. Argyle, which lost to Frisco Lone Star 44-21 in Week 1, bounced back in Week 2 with a 35-7 win over Midlothian Heritage. Timberview shutout Kimball 27-0 in Week 1 and fell 20-12 to Denton Ryan last week. Argyle beat Timberview 24-14 in 2024 to open District 3-5AII play and eventually secured the district title.

Taylor’s pick: Argyle 30, Mansfield Timberview 17

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

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Southlake Carroll at Trophy Club Byron Nelson

7 p.m. Friday at Northwest ISD Stadium

This will be a contest between two of the top teams in District 4-6A. Southlake Carroll, a 6A Division II state finalist in 2024, is undefeated through two games with wins over Midland and Hebron. Byron Nelson fell 38-21 to Lewisville last week, but opened the season with a 30-7 victory over Wolfforth Frenship. Carroll beat Byron Nelson 33-21 when the teams met last year to open district play. Sophomore safety/wide receiver Nolan Hawkins has seven catches for 144 yards and two touchdowns through two of Byron Nelson’s games. Carroll receivers Blake Gunter and Brock Boyd, an Ohio State commit, have combined for 380 yards and five touchdowns.

Taylor’s pick: Southlake Carroll 40, Trophy Club Byron Nelson 27

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

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Arlington Bowie at Coppell

7 p.m. Friday at Coppell

Coppell has only played one game this season, as its Week 2 matchup with Waxahachie was canceled due to inclement weather. But the program had a strong showing in its 28-20 win over Sachse in Week 1. Three-star sophomore Carter Zingelmann rushed for 122 yards and three touchdowns in his debut as Coppell’s new starting quarterback. Arlington Bowie has started 1–1 this season, having lost 38-36 to Keller in Week 2. Junior Maxwell Nichols has starred at wide receiver for Bowie, boasting 18 catches for 318 yards and three touchdowns.

Taylor’s pick: Coppell 36, Arlington Bowie 18

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

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Frisco Emerson at Prosper Walnut Grove

7 p.m. Friday at Prosper’s Children’s Health Stadium

Walnut Grove impressed during its first UIL season in 2024 and is off to a hot start in 2025. The program claims the Dallas-area’s top 5A rusher in senior running back Cam Newton, who has recorded 474 yards and seven touchdowns through two games. Walnut Grove (2-0) beat 6A program Little Elm 49-24 last week and meets Frisco Emerson in Week 3 to open District 4-5AII play. Emerson (1–1) is looking to bounce back this week after losing its last game 33-0 to Frisco Reedy.

Taylor’s pick: Prosper Walnut Grove 30, Frisco Emerson 14

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

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Red Oak at Cedar Hill

7 p.m. Friday at Cedar Hill

Both teams dropped games in Week 2, with Red Oak losing 41-34 to Arlington Seguin and Cedar Hill falling to Allen in a 38-0 shutout. They’re each looking for their second win of the season. Red Oak beat Cedar Hill 41-14 when the teams met last season. Four-star Notre Dame commit Brayden Robinson had seven catches for 77 yards and three touchdowns in the win. The Red Oak senior wide receiver enters this year’s Cedar Hill game with 11 catches for 123 yards and a touchdown.

Taylor’s pick: Red Oak 28, Cedar Hill 10

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

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Celina at Gunter

7:30 pm Friday at Gunter

The two programs have 14 UIL state championships between them with Celina holding nine and Gunter five. Both won state titles in 2024, with Celina claiming the 4A Division I state championship and Gunter winning the 3A Division II state championship. Celina (2-0) beat state-ranked Waco La Vega 36-7 last week and Gunter is coming off a 28-6 win over Prosper Richland, Prosper ISD’s newest high school. When the teams met in 2024, Celina beat Gunter 38-7.

Taylor’s pick: Celina 40, Gunter 10

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

Notable Dallas-area Week 3 Texas high school football games

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Flower Mound Marcus at Richardson Pearce

7 p.m. Friday at Richardson’s Eagle-Mustang Stadium

Both Marcus and Pearce opened the 2025 season with wins. Marcus edged Keller 31-28 in Week 1, when four-star junior quarterback Colton Nussmeier passed for 181 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for two more. Pearce beat Wylie 24-21 in Week 1. Senior running back Jeremiah Lyons rushed for 156 yards and two touchdowns in the victory.

Taylor’s pick: Flower Mound Marcus 30, Richardson Pearce 13

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