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High school football: UIL realignment cutoffs keep Seguin, Navarro, and Marion in current classifications

Seguin, TX, USA / Seguin Today
High school football: UIL realignment cutoffs keep Seguin, Navarro, and Marion in current classifications


(Austin) — The University Interscholastic League on Tuesday released its conference cutoff numbers for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 school years. The Seguin Matadors, Navarro Panthers, and Marion Bulldogs football teams will all retain their current classifications.

Seguin, which submitted an enrollment of 1,998 to the UIL on October 31st, is projected to stay in Class 5A Division I for football. Seguin came in under the Class 6A threshold of 2,215 students.

Three teams in Seguin’s current District 13-5A will have new classifications next year. New Braunfels will be moving down to Class 5A Division II, while Pieper and Wagner will move up to Class 6A. Smithson Valley, Boerne Champion, Victoria East, and San Antonio MacArthur will remain in Division I.

New Braunfels submitted an enrollment of 1,409.5, putting them in the 5A Division II range of 1,305 to 1,829 students. Wagner reported an enrollment of 2,294.5, while Pieper reported an enrollment of 2,253 students to the UIL.

Navarro submitted an enrollment of 785.5 and will remain in Class 4A Division II for football. The 4A Division II range is between 550 and 895 students.

Marion, which currently competes in 3A Division I football, will stay in Division I after submitting an enrollment of 519. The 3A Division I range is 367 to 549 students.

The cutoff numbers will be used by UIL officials when finalizing district alignments during the February reclassification and realignment process. District assignments will be announced following that process.