To say it has been a rough season for the Saginaw Rough Riders would be, well, a rough comment — and that’s saying the least.
The Rough Riders are off to an 0-4 start (0-2 in District 3-5A Division I) and have been outscored 201-23. They’ve been shut out three times and have yet to score in district losses to Burleson Centennial (65-0) and Denton Ryan (56-0).
And it’s not going to be any easier this week as the Rough Riders will host the Aledo Bearcats, who are going in a completely opposite direction following back-to-back season-opening losses for the first time since 1991. The Bearcats are 2-2 overall and 2-0 in district after convincing wins at Northwest (49-20) and at home against winless Azle (55-20).
Meanwhile, Saginaw has not won since the opening game of the 2021 season, having dropped 13 straight and 23 of their past 24.
But Bearcats coach Tim Buchanan noted the four teams that have defeated Saginaw (they also faced Boswell and Fort Worth Northside in pre-district) are a combined 13-1. Buchanan knows a thing or two about playing a tough schedule as his team dropped pre-district contests at Dallas Parish Episcopal (24-17) and at home to Denton Guyer (44-14).
“They’re better than people think they are,” Buchanan said of Saginaw. “They are really good in the defensive backfield. We’re going to have to work to throw the ball on them.”
However, given that the Rough Riders are surrendering 234 yards per game on the ground and the Bearcats have one of the top running backs in the North Texas area in junior Hawk Patrick-Daniels (64 carries, 562 yards, 7 TD), just how much that secondary will be tested is a question. Daniels is coming off a 282-yard, three-touchdown game against Azle.
Also, Daniels did not become the starting tailback until the second game. In the season opener at Parish Episcopal he carried just once for three yards.
With the team’s leading tackler, junior linebacker Ky Howington, sidelined last week, a new standout emerged on the varsity defense. Sophomore linebacker Ben McElree was called up from the junior varsity and responded with a team-leading 13 tackles, including two for a loss, with a fumble recovery that led to a touchdown.
“He worked his way to the varsity,” Buchanan said. “Anytime you move a JV linebacker up and he’s going to be a starter there’s a question mark, but he was really good.”
Buchanan said Howington is expected to be back this week. McElree, however, will also stay on the varsity.
The Bearcats remained No. 7 in this week’s state rankings from Dave Campbell’s Texas Football and the Associated Press. Also from the district, Denton Ryan moved up a spot from No. 4 to No. 3.
The two teams that have defeated Aledo are also state-ranked. Parish Episcopal is No. 1 among private schools and Guyer is No. 6 in 6A.
Ever since the UIL announced that Aledo and Denton Ryan would be in the same district this season, all eyes have been on their Oct. 21 matchup in Denton. However, Buchanan has some advice for his players, coaches, and the Aledo faithful.
“I knew Centennial was going to be good, but they are better than I anticipated,” he said. “We’d better not be looking past them.”
The Bearcats travel to Burleson to face Centennial, the district’s lone undefeated (overall) team, on Oct. 14.
Team | District | Overall |
---|---|---|
Burleson Centennial | 2-0 | 4-0 |
Denton Ryan | 2-0 | 2-1 |
Aledo | 2-0 | 2-2 |
Justin Northwest | 1-1 | 2-2 |
The Colony | 1-1 | 1-3 |
FW Brewer | 0-1 | 0-3 |
FW South Hills | 0-1 | 1-2 |
Azle | 0-2 | 0-4 |
Saginaw | 0-2 | 0-4 |
Aledo 55, Northwest 20
Ryan 56, Saginaw 0
Centennial 49, The Colony 10
Northwest 37, Brewer 7
South Hills bye
Thursday
Centennial at South Hills, 7 p.m.
Friday
Aledo at Saginaw, 7 p.m.
The Colony at Ryan, 7 p.m.
Brewer at Azle, 7 p.m.
Northwest bye
Aledo Bearcats (2-2, 2-0 in District 3-5A Division I) at Saginaw Rough Riders (0-4, 0-2)
When: 7 p.m. Friday, Rough Rider Stadium
Saginaw offensive leaders: QB Giovanni Petrella 22-40, 278 yards, 2 TD, 3 int. Passing, 28-101 rushing; QB Roman Morales 24-60, 248 yards, 0 TD, 3 int. Passing, 8-64 rushing; WR Zach Garrett 14-181, 2 TD receiving.
Aledo offensive leaders: RB Hawk Patrick-Daniels 64-562 yards, 7 TD; QB Hauss Hejny 31-61, 473 yards, 3 TD, 3 int. Passing, 27-161 rushing; WR Jalen Pope 15-278 yards, 2 TD; TE Tyson Timms 10-119, 1 TD; WR Kaydon Finley 6-114, 2 TD.
Saginaw defensive leaders: S Jimmy Howard 33 tackles, 1 int.; LB Robert Moreno 23 tackles.
Aledo defensive leaders: LB Dahvon Keys 27 tackles, 1 for loss; S Jake Gillespie 24 tackles, 1 for loss, 1 int.; S Andrew Parkhurst 22 tackles, 3 for loss, 1 sack; LB Ky Howington 20 tackles, 1 for loss, 1 int..
Team rushing yards per game: Saginaw 73.0, Aledo 246.8.
Team passing yards per game: Saginaw 131.5, Aledo 158.5.
Team rushing yards surrendered per game: Saginaw 234.0, Aledo 117.8.
Team passing yards surrendered per game: Saginaw 173.25, Aledo 247.3.
Turnovers: Saginaw 7 (1 fumble, 6 int.), Aledo 7 (3 fumbles, 4 int.)
Takeaways: Saginaw 3 (1 fumble, 2 int.), Aledo 6 (4 fumbles, 2 int.)
Notable: Aledo has won 105 consecutive district games dating to 2007…The Bearcats are 4-0 all-time against Saginaw, winning by an average margin of 50-8. All of the meetings have been in district, with the most recent being a 52-7 Aledo win in 2017…The Rough Riders last made the playoffs in 2019, losing in bidistrict. Since winning their regular-season finale in 2019 they are 1-23 with 13 consecutive losses.
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