
Austin Area High School Football: Coaching Changes, Top Talent, and the Texas Recruiting Spotlight
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### Coaching Changes
Several schools in the Austin metropolitan area are seeing new faces at the helm. At Giddings High School, Luke Hobbs is taking over from Michael Adams, while Westwood High School welcomes Derek Ward, replacing Anthony Wood. Lockhart High School has Mike Maldonado stepping in for Todd Moebes, and Blanco High School will be led by Kent Walker, who replaces Jamie Dixon[2].
Other notable changes include William Robertson at East View High School, Jason Cecil at Austin High, Eli Reinhart at Hutto High School, and Bryan Vardeman at Cedar Ridge High School. Del Valle High School will be coached by Collin Williams, replacing Todd Patmon, and Hyde Park Baptist School has Ross Roby taking the reins from Phil Dawson. Johnson City High School sees Brent Kornegay succeeding Nelson Kortis, and Cedar Creek High School will be led by Jared Shaw, who replaces Jason Thomas[2].
### Top Players to Watch
The Austin area is home to some of the most talented high school football players in the state. While specific names for the 2025 season are still being highlighted, the 2025 class is filled with promising athletes. Players like Keelon Russell, a quarterback from Duncanville High School, and Dakorien Moore are among the top recruits in Texas, according to ESPN[5].
Locally, the Austin Sports Journal has identified several Class 6A and 5A players who will be key to watch in the upcoming season, although the full list is available only to subscribers[3].
### Recruiting Spotlight
Texas high school football is a breeding ground for college talent, and the 2025 recruiting class is no exception. The University of Texas, under Coach Steve Sarkisian, has secured the No. 1 ranked 2025 recruiting class. Freshmen like James Simon, Justus Terry, and Lance Jackson are expected to make significant impacts, especially given the depth and talent in positions like running back and defensive edge[4].
The allure of Texas football is also on the rise, with the program competing strongly in the SEC and gaining national attention. This has made Texas a "cool school" for recruits, potentially eclipsing the appeal of other powerhouse programs like Georgia and Ohio State[4].
As the season kicks off, the Austin area is poised for an exciting year of high school football, marked by new leadership, talented players, and a strong pipeline to college football stardom.