Frisco Wakeland Wolverines 2026 Preseason Insights and Challenges
The Frisco Wakeland Wolverines are set to make history as the first Frisco ISD school to compete in 6A football in the 2026 season. Under Head Coach Chandler Isom, who has a 35-14 record over four seasons, the team is coming off an 11-2 season but faces significant challenges with only six returning starters. Key players, such as Braxton Cole, who rushed for 1,175 yards last season, will be crucial in establishing the run game. The Wolverines also aim to build on a rich tradition, making the playoffs for 13 consecutive seasons, despite the formidable transition to a higher classification.
By the Numbers- Last season's record: 11-2 with a 7-1 district performance.
- Returning lettermen: 31, including 4 offensive and 2 defensive starters.
- Frisco Wakeland has graduated a 3,000-yard passer and will rely on its run game.
- Middle linebacker Dallas Preston leads the defense with 91 tackles last season.
The Wolverines will face seven district contests in their inaugural 6A season, testing their depth and talent as they strive to continue their playoff streak. How quickly the new starters adapt will determine their success this season.
Bottom LineThe Wolverines' transition to 6A will be challenging, but with a strong returning player like Braxton Cole and seasoned leadership, they have the potential to succeed and maintain their playoff legacy.
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