UIL realignment reshuffles Dallas-area football; 11-6A remains the District of Doom

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Dallas Morning News details the 2026-28 UIL realignment, highlighting Coppell as a likely 7-6A frontrunner, Wakeland moving up to 6A with a manageable path, and Melissa and Mesquite poised for playoff pushes in tougher districts; Arlington ISD and Carrollton Creekview draw harder assignments, while Crowley and North Crowley join 11-6A—the North Texas district nicknamed the 'District of Doom'—as DeSoto exits 11-6A and Nevada Community shifts to 3-5A, reshaping the region’s high school football landscape.
Topics:sports#11-6a#coppell-high-school#district-of-doom#frisco-wakeland-high-school#high-school-sports#uil-realignment
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