The DCTX Class 6A Spring Football Preview highlights key players, new coaching hires, and the competitive landscape as teams gear up for the spring football season in Texas. Among the top Player of the Year candidates are Noah Spinks from Humble Summer Creek, with an impressive 3,690 passing yards and 43 touchdowns, and Jaiden Fields from Hutto, who had 1,345 receiving yards and excelled in multiple positions. New coaches at schools like Humble Atascocita and Converse Judson signify shifts aimed at elevating team performance. Notably, schools like Aledo and Cedar Park face scrutiny as they transition into the state's largest classification, while ambitious teams like Allen and Humble Summer Creek aim for championship contention.

By the Numbers
  • Noah Spinks: 3,690 passing yards, 43 touchdowns in 2025.
  • Jaiden Fields: 89 receptions, 1,345 receiving yards, 18 touchdowns in 2025.
State of Play
  • Aledo and other established programs face challenges moving into Class 6A with fewer returning starters.
  • District 17-6A features intense competition with two previous state championship teams.
What's Next

As the spring football season progresses, the performances of new coaches and standout players will be critical in determining playoff viability. Teams like Allen and North Crowley are poised to reclaim a championship spot while navigating tough early season schedules.

Bottom Line

This spring football season will serve as a pivotal moment for teams and players alike, with shifts in coaching and player performance likely to impact championship dynamics. Adaptation to new challenges will define who excels in the competitive landscape.