Introducing the Desoto Eagles, a dominant Texas high school football team which represents the pride and joy of an upper middle class Dallas suburb that's affectionately known as "The New Black Wall Street."
Building on the momentum the Eagles generate after their first win of the season against non-district opponent Bowie; the takeaways aren't entirely positive.
The Eagles' arch rival, Duncanville, are due at the Eagles Stadium on Friday, and the stakes are high; as the top two teams in the District of Doom, the district championship is likely on the line.
After the crushing loss to District rival Duncanville, the team is in disarray; there is a clear disconnect between players and coaches that needs to be addressed for this team to reach the elite level.
Wrapping up DeSoto's regular season and featuring snippets from the remaining three games; the Eagles appear to be hitting their stride coming off the Cedar Hill rivalry victory.
The DeSoto Eagles finish the regular season with a 8-2 record; with the state tournament finals about to start, the players talk about the essence of the state tournament as essentially a second season.
After finishing the regular season with 6 straight wins and two convincing victories in the first two rounds of the high stakes state tournament, the Eagles are one win away from a rematch with Duncanville.