The stage is set for an exciting clash between Davis and Vian in Oklahoma high school football. Both teams have enjoyed impressive seasons, but their records and statistics highlight contrasting styles and strengths that promise an intriguing matchup.
Team Records and Rankings
Davis (9-4 overall, 5-1 district) has shown resilience throughout the season, finishing second in Class 2 with a .692 win percentage. The Wolves excel at home, with a 4-1 record, but their road performance (5-3) leaves questions about their ability to replicate success in hostile environments.
Vian, on the other hand, is undefeated with a pristine 13-0 overall record and dominance in Class 1. The Wolverines’ perfect 7-0 district record and 8-0 home mark reflect their consistency and ability to dominate wherever they play. Vian has outscored opponents by a staggering 623-143 margin this season, boasting a perfect 1.000 district win percentage.
Scoring Breakdown
The offensive prowess of both teams is evident, but Vian’s edge is hard to ignore. The Wolverines average 47.9 points per game, compared to Davis’ 30.2. Vian starts fast, averaging 20.6 points in the first quarter alone, while Davis relies on a steadier buildup.
Quarter-by-Quarter Scoring Averages |
Davis |
Vian |
1st Quarter |
12.8 |
20.6 |
2nd Quarter |
8.2 |
13.0 |
3rd Quarter |
4.7 |
8.4 |
4th Quarter |
4.7 |
5.6 |
Statistical Matchup
Vian leads almost every statistical category, especially in rushing yards per game (267.7) and total yards per game (353.8). Davis leans on its star running back, Masyn Wright, who averages an impressive 154.8 rushing yards per game. He is also the team leader in total yards (181.3) and points per game (18.6). Vian’s balanced attack and depth have contributed to their higher averages across the board.
Category |
Davis |
Vian |
Rushing Yards/Game |
154.8 (Masyn Wright) |
267.7 |
Passing Yards/Game |
69.9 (Cash Trammel) |
86.2 |
Receiving Yards/Game |
77.0 (Dante Glass) |
87.8 |
Total Yards/Game |
181.3 (Masyn Wright) |
353.8 |
Points/Game |
30.2 |
47.9 |
Common Opponents
Both teams faced Beggs this season, but the outcomes highlight Vian’s superiority. While Davis narrowly edged Beggs with a 28-22 victory on October 4, Vian dispatched the same opponent 35-7 in a dominant playoff performance on November 22.
The X-Factor
For Davis, Masyn Wright will be pivotal. His ability to break big runs and control the game clock can keep the Wolverines’ explosive offense off the field. However, Vian’s relentless attack, anchored by their rushing dominance and balanced passing game, puts immense pressure on opposing defenses.
Prediction
Vian enters the matchup as the clear favorite, with an undefeated record, superior offensive firepower, and a stronger showing against common opponents. However, Davis’ grit and ability to adapt could make this a closer game than anticipated. If the Wolves can capitalize on turnovers and keep the ball in Wright’s hands, they could pose a legitimate challenge.
Final Score Prediction: Vian 42, Davis 24
This clash of styles will be one to watch as these two Oklahoma powerhouses vie for supremacy in what promises to be a thrilling contest.