High school football has been violent as of late, and here we go again. A chaotic brawl erupted among dozens of high school football players during their Friday night game in Georgia. The Brunswick High School Pirates faced off against the Gainesville High School Red Elephants. With Gainesville dominating the game, 42-0, and fewer than two minutes remaining in the third quarter, the massive brawl suddenly erupted. (RELATED: UAB Football Player Allegedly Stabs Multiple Teammates Inside Team Facility) Video circulating shows each sideline clearing towards the middle of the field, eventually escalating into its entirety. The game was immediately called off after the brawl and was not resumed. The exact trigger for the fight remains unclear, and no information is known regarding what the outcome of the contest will be, or if any suspensions or disciplinary action will be handed out to student-athletes. WATCH: You can see other videos of the chaotic scene here and here. I don’t know what’s gotten into the sudden surge of fights in high school football, but I’m not gonna lie, I’m loving it from an entertainment standpoint. The chaos has been something to witness. Remember a few weeks ago when a player bashed his opponent with their own helmet? Kids are wild as hell these days, Lord have mercy!.
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Texas’ Path To College Football Playoffs After Loss To Georgia
**Was Tonight the Final Nail in the Coffin for the University of Texas Longhorns’ 2025 Season?**
Time will tell, but after a 35-10 loss to the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday night, the Longhorns are no longer in the driver’s seat. Entering Week 12, Texas was ranked 10th in the nation, holding a 7-2 record. Their losses included a tough defeat to the Florida Gators in Gainesville and a hard-fought Week 1 loss to the top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes.
Despite that, the Longhorns still have a case to be made. They finish the season with three SEC games, including matchups against Georgia and Texas A&M, both ranked inside the top five. This context makes the loss to Georgia somewhat more forgivable.
> “Texas is still on the bubble even though it could appear to be in a safer spot this week,” wrote ESPN’s Heather Dinich prior to the loss at Georgia.
> “If Texas finishes as a three-loss team, it’s conceivable it could be ranked in the top 12 but would likely face a similar situation to Alabama last year.”
Finishing with just three losses won’t be easy. The Longhorns must next beat a coach-less Arkansas in Austin, then knock off the undefeated Texas A&M Aggies in the final game of the season.
There is some silver lining, as Dinich notes while labeling Texas her “last team in” the playoff conversation.
> “With the ACC and Group of 5 champions currently outside of the committee’s top 12, it looks like the No. 11 and No. 12-ranked teams would be excluded and that’s probably the ceiling for a three-loss Texas team,” Dinich concludes.
**Texas Officially Eliminated From SEC Contention**
Although their playoff hopes aren’t officially dead, their SEC title hopes are. The Longhorns are still searching for their first conference championship since joining the SEC last year. However, with two losses in conference play, they are now officially eliminated from contention.
As of the end of Week 12, only four teams remain alive in the SEC: undefeated Texas A&M, one-loss Alabama, one-loss Georgia, and one-loss Ole Miss. Texas was Georgia’s last conference opponent, while Alabama must beat their bitter rival Auburn to secure their spot. Ole Miss finds itself on the outside looking in due to a strength of schedule tiebreaker favoring Alabama.
**The Silver Lining for the Longhorns**
The silver lining for Texas is that they lost early in the tough stretch. It would have been a sensational season had Texas ended November with two top-five victories, but that didn’t happen.
If the Longhorns can upset the higher-ranked Texas A&M Aggies, handing them their only loss — and doing it in the final week of the season — it would create a compelling case for the final playoff bid. Had Texas beaten Georgia but lost to A&M, their resume might be slightly weaker.
The Longhorns always had to win one of these two critical games, and if they can right the ship, at least they lost the right one.
https://heavy.com/sports/college-football/texas-longhorns/texas-path-to-playoffs-loss-georgia/
