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Thomas-Fay-Custer vs Hominy Live Oklahoma High School Football Playoffs (11/22/24)

Thomas-Fay-Custer vs Hominy Live Oklahoma High School Football Playoffs (11/22/24)

The Thomas-Fay-Custer (Thomas, OK) varsity football team will play a neutral playoff game against Hominy (OK) on Friday, November 22 at 7:00 PM. This matchup is part of the 2024 Oklahoma High School Football Playoff Brackets: OSSAA – Class A-II tournament.

Thomas-Fay-Custer vs Hominy Football Game Info:

What: Oklahoma High School Football
Who: Thomas-Fay-Custer vs Hominy
When: Friday, November 22, 2024
Time: 7 PM
Bracket: 2024 Oklahoma High School Football Playoff Brackets: OSSAA – Class A-II
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Game preview: Thomas-Fay-Custer vs Hominy

As the high school football season heats up, the matchup between Hominy and Thomas-Fay-Custer is drawing significant attention. Both teams have proven themselves as formidable contenders, and their respective records and statistics showcase their dominance on the field.

Hominy (9-2 Overall, 6-1 District)

Hominy has had a strong season, finishing with a solid 9-2 overall record. Their district play has been impressive, with a 6-1 mark. They’ve been exceptional at home, maintaining an undefeated 5-0 record at their home stadium. Even away from home, they’ve managed a respectable 3-2 record. Their offensive and defensive efforts have been consistent, with a total of 369 points scored while allowing only 194. With an overall win percentage of .818 and a district win percentage of .857, Hominy has shown they are a well-balanced team.

Team Scoring Averages:

  • Q1: 11.3
  • Q2: 6.3
  • Q3: 14.3
  • Q4: 5.0
  • Final: 33.5 points per game

Hominy has excelled in the first and third quarters, averaging 11.3 and 14.3 points respectively. Their total points per game is a solid 33.5, showing a potent offensive attack.

Thomas-Fay-Custer (11-1 Overall, 6-1 District)

On the other side, Thomas-Fay-Custer has been one of the most dominant teams in the state with an 11-1 overall record. Their only loss of the season came against a strong opponent, but they’ve been nearly perfect otherwise. Much like Hominy, they’ve excelled in district play, finishing with a 6-1 record. Their home record is flawless, going 8-0 at home, while they’ve also fared well on the road, with a 3-1 record. The team has scored 414 points while allowing just 156, which highlights their strong offensive and defensive balance. Their overall win percentage is .917, with a district win percentage of .857.

Team Scoring Averages:

  • Q1: 6.3
  • Q2: 4.3
  • Q3: 16.7
  • Q4: 4.7
  • Final: 34.5 points per game

While their first half scoring isn’t as explosive as Hominy’s, Thomas-Fay-Custer shows a surge in the third quarter, where they average 16.7 points. Their overall scoring average is 34.5 points per game, just ahead of Hominy’s.

Record Breakdown

Category Hominy Thomas-Fay-Custer
Overall Record 9-2 11-1
District Record 6-1 6-1
Home Record 5-0 8-0
Away Record 3-2 3-1
Neutral Record 1-0 1-0
Playoff Record 1-0 1-0
In-State Record 9-2 11-1
Out-of-State Record 0-0 0-0

Both teams have been strong in-state, with Hominy at 9-2 and Thomas-Fay-Custer at 11-1. Their home and away records further highlight their dominance, particularly with Thomas-Fay-Custer’s perfect 8-0 record at home.

Head-to-Head and Common Opponents

Neither team has faced off against each other this season, so their head-to-head record remains tied at 0-0. As for common opponents, both teams have proven themselves against tough competition, but they haven’t met any shared foes directly in this season’s contests.

Conclusion

This potential showdown promises to be an exciting one, as two highly skilled teams with strong records prepare to meet on the gridiron. Hominy has been consistent with their high-scoring offense, especially in the first and third quarters, while Thomas-Fay-Custer has demonstrated their ability to dominate, particularly with a flawless home record. As both teams head into the next phase of the season, fans can expect a high-stakes, action-packed game with plenty on the line.

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