Kaufman and Kennedale are both 12-1. Kaufman loss came in week three against Dallas Bishop Lynch 40-0 (TAPPS Division 1, 12-1). Kennedale?s loss is came in week 5 against West Orange Stark in overtime 23-20 (4A DII, 11-0). {{more: continue …}}
Kaufman like Kennedale prefers the run but can pass. Much of the offense is off the arm and legs of the quarterback Trey Collier (Jr) who leads the team in rushing yards.Team stats …
- Kaufman averages 33.3 points per game while Kennedale averages 53.8.
- Kaufman allows 23.4 yards per game while Kennedale allows 15.5 per game.
- Kaufman averages 378.4 offensive yards per game while Kennedale averages 468.0 yards.
- Kaufman allowed an average of 223.4 yards per game while Kennedale allows 237.4 per game.
- Kaufman has passed for 1245 and rush for 3678. Kennedale has rushed for 5015 yards and passed for 939 yards.
Kaufman quarterback Trey Collier has 1211 yards in passing (72-134 and 12 TDs), Kennedale quarterback Evan Jowers (Jr) has 881 yards passing (44-77, 10 TDs)
In rushing yards, quarterback T Collier leads with 1,568 yards on 154 carries at 10.2 yard average and 22 TDs. He is followed by Jay Gasper with 1,413 yards on 228 attempts for 6.2 yard average and 11 TDs.
Cecil Gasper (Jr) has the most receiving yards this year with 598 yards at 21.4 per average and 11 TDs. Casey Smith (Sr) follows with 253 yards at 12.7 average and 2 TDs
Common Opponents
- Terrell ? Kennedale won 55-6, Kaufman won 22-19
- Springtown ? Kennedale won 70-13, Kaufman won 52-24
- Van ? Kennedale won 42-28, Kaufman won 43-35
Key to the game: Controlling the Kaufman quarterback