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November 24, 2019

Bulldog opponents at a glance Week 12

By Chris Darus
The Bandera Prophet

A look at the Bulldog's varsity opposition that made the playoffs and how they fared this past week.
Bandera battled hard, but lost to Hondo while Navarro, Wimberly and Llano advanced to the Area round.
In the Maxpreps Region IV 4AD2 poll, Navarro drops three spots, Wimberley falls four, and Llano moves into the top 30.
Navarro is still at number eight in Dave Campbell's statewide 4AD2 Top 10 poll.
The second round of playoff matchups for the Bulldogs opponents is listed at the bottom of the page.

Playoffs Week 1 (Nov. 17-18)

Non-district
Comfort defeated Schulenburg, 40-31
Crystal City lost to Navarro, 45-0

District 13 4AD2
Navarro crushed Crystal City, 45-0
Wimberley beat Poteet, 49-35
Bandera lost to Hondo, 21-14
Llano defeated Devine, 48-21

MaxPreps.com State rankings for Region IV
District 13-4AD2 (season) district
   7. Navarro (11-0), 5-0
16. Wimberley (8-3), 3-2
29. Llano (7-4), 2-3
42. Bandera (8-3), 3-2
59. Cuero (3-7), 2-3
90. Eastside Memorial (0-10), 0-5

District 13-4AD2 second round playoff schedule
   7. Navarro (11-0)    vs  56. Rio Hondo (6-4)
16. Wimberley (8-3) vs  37. Raymondville (9-1)
29. Llano (7-4)           vs  55. Sinton (6-5)
Other opponents
3AD2

24. Comfort (9-2) vs 55. Stockdale (5-6)
4AD2
54. Hondo (6-5)   vs 44. Rockport-Fulton (8-3)



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