MY COUSIN STEVEN WOMACK # 67 , WAS A DAWWGG IN HIGH SCHOOL. HE WAS KNOWN TO BE THE HARDEST HIITER ON THE SQUAD IN THOSE DAYS! GO MOJO! THATS A MOJO TOUCHDOWN!!!!!
I read Friday night lights my freshman year of high school in the fall of '97. Never imagined that there would be movies and a TV series made about it. I've been fascinated with Permian ever since.
Well it was 1989 , and while we may not have been thrilled with the song choice… we were more excited that we were gonna be on the local news. RU-vid was not a thing then LOL
@@mistermojo66 Come on, you know you loved boy bands when you weren't listening to country. LOL Just messing with you, bro, you can like your boy bands.
@@user-bq9ii9vz8eJustin Timberlake seemed to be pretty successful after starting with n sync. Harry Styles seems to be doing alright too. Wouldn’t mind having boy band $!
@@mistermojo66 Timberlake also has a hot wife which is also great. He's got some actual talent and all those guys are well off. Music still sucks, but if you are fine looking gay up there dancing and unable to play an actual instrument, I'm fine with that, too. Have a great day.
@@user-bq9ii9vz8eI’m not sure what you’re talking about, but maybe I’m distracted by the actual highlights of us winning state and being voted the ESPN National Champions. If we made a goofy video… fine. Better than being in a great music video and winning jack squat!
Got in an conversation the day before the game with some Aldine players at the Galleria mall, they said they were going run through us like Yates did in '85. I told them it's going to be cold long day for you boys tomorrow.
I lived in Houston in the early 70s. The first Permian player to play in the NFL Royce Berry, lived across the street. Played for the Bengals 69-74. Lived in Houston in off season.
Well, Permian liked you until you got butthurt that a Permian player that didn't know you ignored you. So, we invite you to go somewhere else for your Texas high school football fun.
7a is insane but even the baddest HS football teams still have players that look like kids. It’s often 5-7 D1 starters on both O and D, and then a few other randoms who have good technique but are tiny.
Lol, absolute nonsense. You got no idea about Mojo football if you actually think like this. Permian was always over matched but took it teams that were bigger, faster and more athletic t han them. Time and time again. Nowadays it's a lot different. The schools is full of hispanics and won't ever compete in sports again. Also, there is no 7a in Texas.
Because you don’t know anything about the real story? Maybe the show is good, but the movie sucked severely and only because it was recent history and was so off.
Man, now Permian sucks, lol. Not just the area but the whole state has gone to crap, imo. Way too much demographic shift and overpopulation. Thanks for uploading this stuff though, always scouring around for some Permian clips.
Chris Comer has passed away. Coach Gaines also but the dust. Stoney Case played a few years pro but didn’t accomplish anything. The rest of the team is now working various oil fields in the Permian basin.
@@matteopiacente9794 the saddest part of your comment is they never got out of that hell hole called the Permian basin. Ugh I hate it there as far as a place to live. We had friends in Midland for years and it’s uglier than anywhere I’ve ever been.
@@matteopiacente9794Stoney played nine years in the NFL. (A lot more than you did). Chavez is a lawyer. Bunch of guys are very successful businessmen. You should know facts before you speak.
Nope, 4 varsity assistant coaches and 4 sub varsity coaches. We coached one side of the ball. Whereas now HS staffs coach one side. Same amount of coaches.
Actually St. Ignatius did win the national championship that year, but they were awarded by USA Today and Odessa Permian was awarded the national championship by ESPN and St. Ignatius finished runner up. So yeah both schools did win.
@@mistermojo66The wildcats of St. Ignatius did win the national championship per USA Today and Odessa Permian finished second. But also ESPN awarded Permian the national championship and St. Ignatius as the runner up. Who would have won? Who knows because both teams were outstanding and Ignatius is a private school so I don’t really count that.
@@chosenwon5618 I wouldn’t consider HIGH SCHOOL the high light of any real man’s life ( four years vs the next forty after high school ) and If that’s so, Id take the ladder
@@Mr.paint123 my peak in life was far from high school, since your commenting on something so stupid, it fits what you are in life or what you wanted to be but never could be! Have a nice life anyway!
@@mistermojo66 My Junior year in HS we outscored our opponents 317-6. The 6 was a deflected Hail Mary before halftime. I submit that this was not Texas 5A ball. Our graduating class was under 100 kids. It was fun though!
How have I never seen this? This is gold. Sadly, Permian can’t hang with the BIG BOYS over in the DFW! Heck they can’t get out the first round of the playoffs! 😂
You know I was thinking something similar all the national ranked teams play each other…. However westlake never does it’s as if they don’t wanna play the monsters from southern cal like mater dei who’s ranked #1
Sadly, you are right in these days… losing to El Paso whoever is inexcusable. We prided ourselves in the 80s in beating the DFW schools more often than not. Ain’t happening anytime soon anymore, unfortunately.
@@Ljcast956 they recruit from other cities in Texas and I know this for a fact. They buy the families home in the west lake bee caves hills promising the families a beyond nice home and guaranteed starting and play time. When I was in school we got stomped by them everytime, they’d have 6’4 freshman quarterbacks that’d literally chop block you everytime. Ain’t no way teams go undefeated close to 4 years without the best players available. Again I know they recruit as I know a couple families that have been moved from a couple of the towns outside of atx to west lake to play. That’s not even fair.
I wonder who wins between the 1989 Mythical National Champion Permian or the 1990 Mythical National Champion Aldine. Would the 1988 Dallas-Carter team beat them both?
It said they won a national championship but in the movie that was based on the true story Friday night lights they lost the championship game. That story Friday night lights is a great story about the team in Texas. One of the great movies of all time Friday night lights based on a true story.
@@JKMcClaren1979 yeah the movie though the 1988 team they they were like one play away from winning the championship and they they were spotted at a bad spot and it was short and that was it
@@eddievenuto1862 They also were a small town team going against a behemoth high school out of Dallas. Dallas Carter High School. They were supposed to get ran out of the stadium even though Permian was a Powerhouse.
Man aint one single sports team Ive ever been on would have agreed to make this video, especially to this particular song. I really would like to know how this came to be.
Keep in mind this was 32 years ago… so this wasn’t that bad back then. We didn’t have a choice… it’s what the TV station brought out and that’s what we shot. There you go!
@@mistermojo66 I remember when it was. I graduated in the mid 90s myself. You saying they made y'all use that particular song? Thats strange. I still don't think my school would have done it tbh. Live and let live tho its all good.✌
@@bluecollar825 it’s all good. We didn’t put up much of a fight. Of course there was no internet back then… so who knew this would be a worldwide viewed video now?? 😂
That’s just a ridiculous thing to say. The Chicago bears did a similar video, and they were grown men. If you want to speak for everyone on every team you ever played on that’s fine, but I bet any high school in the country would have jumped at the chance to make a dam music video no matter what song was used. These were kids.