Weatherford Kangaroos 2026 Season Preview
The Weatherford Kangaroos are gearing up for the 2026 season under new head coach Marshall Williams after finishing last year with a disappointing 1-9 record. Williams, who has head coaching experience at Keller Timber Creek and was last an offensive coordinator at Lovejoy, aims to revitalize the team. With a powerful offense that averaged over 29 points per game last season, returning players like QB Cutter Kennedy and RB DJ Quimby are set to lead the Kangaroos' attack. However, significant improvements are needed on defense to reduce the 49 points per game allowed last year and be competitive in District 3-6A.
By the Numbers- Last season's record: 1-9.
- Average points per game scored: Over 29.
- Points per game allowed: 49.
- DJ Quimby's rushing yards in 2025: 1,482.
- Cutter Kennedy's passing yards: 1,544.
While the offense demonstrated proficiency, the team's defensive struggles led to frequent shootouts, which are not a sustainable strategy. The Kangaroos need to prioritize defense to improve their overall performance in a competitive district.
State of Play- Coach Marshall Williams begins his first season, focusing on rebuilding the program.
- The offense is equipped with strong returning players but must balance with defensive improvements.
- Upcoming schedule includes several challenging district matches.
The Kangaroos need to emphasize defensive strategies during training to enhance their performance and compete effectively in their district. The success of the season hinges on their ability to adapt and strengthen on this front.
Bottom LineWeatherford鈥檚 path to a successful 2026 season relies on balancing their high-powered offense with significant defensive improvements, positioning them to climb the District 3-6A standings.
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