Arlington, TX — AT&T Stadium — The Kilgore Bulldogs are headed back to the biggest stage in Texas high school football, set to face the Stephenville Yellow Jackets in the UIL Class 4A Division I State Championship Game. Both programs arrive with momentum, tradition, and championship expectations, setting up one of the most anticipated matchups of the weekend.
Kilgore enters the title game riding a dominant playoff run, highlighted by a 49–0 shutout of La Vernia in the state semifinals. The Bulldogs have been firing on all cylinders, combining explosive offense with a defense that has proven capable of completely taking opponents out of their game plan.
Offensively, quarterback Kayson Brooks has been the catalyst. His ability to stretch the field through the air while keeping defenses honest with timely runs makes Kilgore difficult to defend. The Bulldogs’ receiving corps has produced big plays all postseason, while the run game has provided balance and clock control when needed.
Defensively, Kilgore has been just as impressive. The Bulldogs’ front seven has controlled the line of scrimmage, limiting rushing lanes and forcing opponents into long-yardage situations. That defensive consistency has been a major reason Kilgore has advanced to the championship with confidence and momentum.
Stephenville enters the state final with a reputation built on physical football and postseason success. The Yellow Jackets have navigated a tough playoff path and bring experience, discipline, and toughness into AT&T Stadium.
Known for a strong run game and an aggressive defensive approach, Stephenville thrives on winning the battle up front. Their ability to sustain drives and wear down opponents will be a key factor against a fast, athletic Kilgore defense.
Tempo and execution: Kilgore will look to strike early and force Stephenville to play from behind, while the Yellow Jackets will aim to slow the pace and control possession.
Line of scrimmage: Whichever team establishes control up front will have a major advantage.
Turnovers: In a championship setting, protecting the football is critical. One mistake could swing momentum quickly.
A state championship is on the line, and both teams understand the moment. Kilgore is seeking to cap an impressive season with a title on Texas’ biggest stage, while Stephenville looks to add another championship chapter to its storied history.
With contrasting styles, high-level talent, and everything to play for, the 4A Division I title game promises to deliver a classic under the lights in Arlington.