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CCVM vs Southwest LIVE Texas High School Football Playoffs (11/22/24)

CCVM vs Southwest LIVE Texas High School Football Playoffs (11/22/24)

The Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial High School varsity football team will host a home playoff game against Southwest High School from San Antonio, TX, on Friday, November 22, at 7:00 PM at Cabaniss Stadium. This game is part of the 2024 UIL Texas Football State Championships, 5A Division 1 tournament.

CCVM vs Southwest Game Info:

What: Texas High School Football Playoffs
Who: CCVM vs Southwest
When: Friday, November 22, 2024
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Bracket: 2024 UIL Texas Football State Championships – 2024 Football Conference 5A D1
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Game preview: CCVM vs Southwest

As the 2024-2025 football season continues to heat up, two standout teams, Southwest and CCVM, have emerged as contenders. Both teams boast impressive records, strong individual performances, and formidable stats, making them intriguing opponents. Let’s dive into their rankings, team comparisons, and individual leaderboards to understand what makes these two teams tick.

Team Records & Rankings

  • Southwest (24-25)
    • Overall Record: 11-0
    • District Record: 8-0
    • Home Record: 5-0
    • Away Record: 6-0
    • Win Percentage: 1.000
    • District Win Percentage: 1.000
    • Points For (PF): 382
    • Points Against (PA): 130
  • CCVM (24-25)
    • Overall Record: 9-2
    • District Record: 7-1
    • Home Record: 5-1
    • Away Record: 4-1
    • Win Percentage: .818
    • District Win Percentage: .875
    • Points For (PF): 407
    • Points Against (PA): 161

Southwest has remained undefeated so far, with a perfect 11-0 record. Their defensive prowess is evident with just 130 points allowed over the course of the season. Meanwhile, CCVM has a strong 9-2 record, with their only district loss coming in a competitive matchup. They’ve scored 407 points but have allowed 161, showing that while their offense is potent, their defense has given up more than Southwest’s.

Scoring Averages: Offense Breakdown

  • Southwest
    • First Quarter: 10.4
    • Second Quarter: 10.2
    • Third Quarter: 8.4
    • Fourth Quarter: 8.2
    • Total Points Per Game: 34.7
  • CCVM
    • First Quarter: 9.4
    • Second Quarter: 10.0
    • Third Quarter: 4.3
    • Fourth Quarter: 10.9
    • Total Points Per Game: 37.0

Both teams are high-scoring, with CCVM edging out Southwest by 2.3 points per game. However, Southwest’s consistency in scoring across all quarters gives them a slight edge in overall stability. CCVM’s offense peaks in the fourth quarter, where they score nearly 11 points per game, suggesting a strong finishing ability.

Team Stat Comparison

  • Rushing Yards Per Game:
    • Southwest: 216.8
    • CCVM: 240.0

    CCVM leads in rushing yards per game by a sizable margin, which indicates a powerful ground game.

  • Passing Yards Per Game:
    • Southwest: 149.5
    • CCVM: 145.4

    Passing yards are fairly close, with Southwest slightly outpacing CCVM, suggesting that their balanced offense includes a solid passing game.

  • Receiving Yards Per Game:
    • Southwest: 149.5
    • CCVM: 141.0

    Southwest also leads in receiving yards, which aligns with their passing attack and indicates an effective aerial game.

  • Total Yards Per Game:
    • Southwest: 366.4
    • CCVM: 385.4

    CCVM’s total yardage is higher, which reflects their strong rushing game and ability to consistently gain yardage.

  • Tackles Per Game:
    • Southwest: 89.3
    • CCVM: 64.0

    Southwest’s defense is significantly more active in tackling, which suggests a more aggressive defensive strategy.

  • Sacks Per Game:
    • Southwest: 1.5
    • CCVM: 0.5

    Southwest’s defensive line has been more effective in pressuring the quarterback, with three times as many sacks as CCVM.

Individual Leaders

  • Southwest
    • Rushing Yards: #20 Jah Mills (93.5 YPG)
    • Passing Yards: #5 Aj Franco (149.4 YPG)
    • Receiving Yards: #2 Aazeryuan Voss (76.4 YPG)
    • Total Yards: #5 Aj Franco (152.2 YPG)
    • Tackles: #33 Tristin Quintanilla (11.9 TPG)
    • Sacks: #26 Dorian Moxley (0.3 SPG)
  • CCVM
    • Rushing Yards: #20 Andrew Charlebois (171.3 YPG)
    • Passing Yards: #5 Noah Endres (142.3 YPG)
    • Receiving Yards: #7 Derrick Gray Jr. (52.5 YPG)
    • Total Yards: #20 Andrew Charlebois (178.0 YPG)
    • Tackles: #8 Zachary Smith (8.8 TPG)
    • Sacks: #51 Frank Rodriguez Jr. (0.2 SPG)

Southwest’s standout players include Jah Mills, who is a key component of their rushing game, and Aj Franco, who excels in both passing and total yards. CCVM’s offensive leader is Andrew Charlebois, who leads the team in rushing and total yards, while Noah Endres is crucial in their passing game.

Record Breakdown

  • Southwest
    • In-District Record: 8-0
    • Out-of-District Record: 3-0
    • Playoff Record: 1-0
  • CCVM
    • In-District Record: 7-1
    • Out-of-District Record: 2-1
    • Playoff Record: 1-0

Southwest remains undefeated in district play, while CCVM has one district loss. Both teams have won their playoff games, with Southwest having an edge in terms of their perfect season.

Conclusion

Both Southwest and CCVM are formidable teams, but Southwest’s undefeated season, superior defense, and more balanced offense make them slightly more dominant on paper. CCVM, however, isn’t far behind, with a potent rushing attack and a high-scoring offense that can surprise opponents, especially in the fourth quarter.

As these two teams continue their seasons, the competition is sure to heat up, and the matchup between Southwest and CCVM will undoubtedly be a game to watch.

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