The Jordan (Fulshear, TX) varsity football team will play a neutral playoff game against Summer Creek (Houston, TX) on Friday, November 29, at 6:00 PM at NRG Stadium. This matchup is part of the 2024 UIL Texas Football State Championships, 2024 Football Conference 6A Division 2 tournament.
Jordan vs Summer Creek Game Info:
What: Texas High School Football Playoffs
Who: Jordan vs Summer Creek
When: Friday, November 29, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
Bracket: 2024 UIL Texas Football State Championships – 2024 Football Conference 6A D2
Live stream: Watch here
Game preview: Jordan vs Summer Creek
As we approach the end of the 2024-2025 high school football season, the matchup between Summer Creek and Jordan is one that football fans are eagerly anticipating. Both teams have had impressive campaigns, and their statistics reflect a fierce competition that is sure to make for an exciting game. Let’s break down the teams, their records, statistics, and key players to watch for in this high-stakes showdown.
Team Records & Rankings
Summer Creek (24-25)
- National Ranking: 39
- State Ranking (TX): 16
- Section Ranking: 4
- State Division Ranking: 14
- Overall Record: 10-2
- District Record: 5-2
- Home Record: 2-2
- Away Record: 6-0
- Neutral Record: 2-0
- Win Percentage: .833
- District Win Percentage: .714
- Points Scored: 603
- Points Allowed: 135
Jordan (24-25)
- National Ranking: 74
- State Ranking (TX): 19
- Section Ranking: 39
- Overall Record: 11-1
- District Record: 7-1
- Home Record: 3-0
- Away Record: 6-1
- Neutral Record: 2-0
- Win Percentage: .917
- District Win Percentage: .875
- Points Scored: 426
- Points Allowed: 144
With Summer Creek boasting an impressive 10-2 record and Jordan slightly ahead at 11-1, these two teams have proven themselves in the regular season. Summer Creek stands out for its strong performance on the road, while Jordan’s record at home remains unblemished. Both teams have shown resilience and a knack for winning big games.
Scoring Averages
When it comes to scoring, Summer Creek has been dominant with an average of 50.3 points per game, while Jordan averages 34.6. The breakdown of their points per quarter reveals Summer Creek’s offensive depth, consistently scoring high across the first three quarters before slowing down in the fourth.
- Summer Creek:
- Q1: 15.1
- Q2: 14.0
- Q3: 13.6
- Q4: 7.9
- Final: 50.3
- Jordan:
- Q1: 8.9
- Q2: 11.9
- Q3: 8.3
- Q4: 5.7
- Final: 35.5
This offensive disparity highlights Summer Creek’s ability to put up points early and maintain pressure on opponents. Jordan, though not scoring at the same clip, has a well-rounded offense capable of making big plays, especially during their dominant home games.
Team Stat Comparison
Rushing Yards Per Game
- Summer Creek: 187.5
- Jordan: 214.6
Jordan leads in rushing yards per game, a key factor that helps them control the tempo of the game. With standout players in their backfield, they’ve established a strong running game that will challenge Summer Creek’s defense.
Passing Yards Per Game
- Summer Creek: 236.5
- Jordan: 186.9
Summer Creek’s ability to move the ball through the air gives them an edge in the passing game. Their passing attack, led by Blake Thomas, will look to exploit Jordan’s defense and put up significant yards through the air.
Total Yards Per Game
- Summer Creek: 424.0
- Jordan: 401.5
While Summer Creek slightly edges out Jordan in total yards, both teams are capable of racking up big yardage and creating explosive plays, making this matchup one to watch.
Key Players to Watch
Summer Creek:
- Braylin Causey: Rushing yards per game (49.0)
- Blake Thomas: Passing yards per game (210.2)
- Benny Easter Jr.: Receiving yards per game (68.3)
- Tyson Joiner: Tackles per game (6.2)
Jordan:
- Beau Bryant: Rushing yards per game (61.9)
- Beau Bryant: Total yards per game (183.2)
- Andrew Marsh: Receiving yards per game (92.0)
- Brayden Coffie: Tackles per game (7.1)
Both teams have standout individuals who are capable of changing the game. Braylin Causey has been a workhorse for Summer Creek in the running game, while Blake Thomas is their engine in the air attack. For Jordan, Beau Bryant is a dual-threat player capable of gashing defenses both on the ground and through the air. Meanwhile, Andrew Marsh is a key target in the receiving game, and Brayden Coffie anchors Jordan’s defense with his tackling.
Record Breakdown
The two teams’ records show some interesting trends:
- Summer Creek: Strong at away games with a perfect 6-0 record, which could give them confidence going into a neutral-field playoff matchup.
- Jordan: Dominant at home, with an undefeated 3-0 record, but will need to step up on the road if they are to challenge Summer Creek’s away-game dominance.
Conclusion
As both teams enter this highly anticipated game, Summer Creek and Jordan each have their strengths and will be looking to capitalize on them. Summer Creek’s high-scoring offense and solid defense will challenge Jordan’s physical running game and opportunistic defense. With key players like Braylin Causey and Blake Thomas leading Summer Creek, and Beau Bryant and Brayden Coffie representing Jordan, expect fireworks on both sides of the ball.
This game will likely be decided by which team can impose its will—whether Jordan can dominate with its ground game, or if Summer Creek’s passing attack can break through the defense and deliver a knockout blow. No matter the outcome, fans are in for a thrilling contest.