GRIDIRON GLANCE ’26: Bangs Dragons
The Bangs Dragons are preparing for a promising 2026 season under head coach Colton Buzzard, returning to the playoffs after a two-year hiatus. With a mix of returning players and new talent, the team aims to build on their 6-5 record while adapting to a challenging new district landscape. Buzzard emphasizes the importance of off-season success in preparing younger players and instilling a competitive culture within the team.
By the Numbers- Bangs averaged 315 total yards per game in 2025: 233 rushing, 82 passing.
- Defensively, the Dragons allowed an average of 24 points and 259 total yards per game.
- The Dragons welcome back five offensive and four defensive starters from last year's squad.
- New district competitors include ranked teams like No. 5 Mason and No. 21 San Saba.
Bangs will face strong non-district opponents including Haskell and Cross Plains before starting district play against Mason on October 9. The team's performance in these early matchups will be crucial for building momentum heading into the tough district schedule.
Bottom LineSuccess for the Bangs Dragons hinges on maintaining their offseason momentum, capitalizing on a blend of experienced and new players, and embracing the challenges posed by their new district rivals. The upcoming season is a critical opportunity for growth and establishing a winning culture.
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