
Austin Football 2025: Coaching Changes, Recruiting Spotlight, and Preseason Hype
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### Coaching Changes
One of the most significant aspects of the upcoming season is the slew of coaching changes across various schools in the Austin metropolitan area. At Austin High School, Bernard Riley has handed over the reins to Jason Cecil, while Hutto will now be led by Eli Reinhart, replacing Will Compton. Other notable changes include Luke Hobbs taking over at Giddings, Derek Ward at Westwood, and Mike Maldonado at Lockhart. Cedar Ridge welcomes Bryan Vardeman, replacing Sam Robinson, and Del Valle will be coached by Collin Williams, succeeding Todd Patmon[3].
### Recruiting Spotlight
Texas is always a hotbed for football talent, and the 2025 class is no exception. According to ESPN and 247Sports, several Austin-area players are making waves in the recruiting scene. While the focus is often on players from other parts of Texas, local talent like Gus Cordova, a defensive end from Lake Travis High School, is gaining attention from college scouts[5][2].
### Preseason Hype
The Austin Sports Journal is fueling the preseason excitement with the reveal of its 2025 Austin Football Preview magazine cover. Set to be available on August 21, this publication promises to deliver in-depth analysis and insights into the upcoming season, making it a must-have for any high school football enthusiast in the area[1].
### Podcast Coverage
For those looking to stay updated on the latest news, game highlights, and in-depth analysis, the "Austin High School Football News" podcast is the go-to source. Hosted by William Corbin, this podcast provides comprehensive coverage of high school football in Austin, ensuring fans are always in the loop[4].
### Schools in Transition
Some schools are still finalizing their coaching staff. Liberty Hill, Wimberley, Elgin, and Weiss are among those with coaching positions yet to be filled, adding an extra layer of intrigue as the season draws near[3].
As the summer heats up, so does the anticipation for what promises to be an electrifying 2025 high school football season in Austin. With new coaches, talented recruits, and dedicated media coverage, this year is shaping up to be one for the books. Get ready for the gridiron battles that will captivate the city and inspire the next generation of football stars.