That was my freshman year. I didn't become a manager until the next season. My junior year, was the second state title after that group won the first. John Griggs, the Wildcats first African American running back, was a great player on that 1965 team as a soph, but didn't join the team until about four games in, after being on the JV. 1965 was the first year of integrated athletic teams in Plano, and that being the first year for a state title. Their longest trip to the playoffs before that year was the regionals in the second round.
Number 77 on the right end of the second row is the answer to an OU trivia question. He was the guy who replaced Granville Liggins. His name is Kennith Davis, and he transferred to OU after two years in juco. But he didn't generate much pass rush in the season opening loss at South Bend in 1968 and never started again.
I always thought he'd be a better OLineman than DLineman at the college level, but he'd had a good year playing nose guard at juco and was the defensive MVP in the Oil Bowl after he graduated. He was a good player, but he wasn't Granny Liggins good. Who was?
After we won state in '67, Coach Clark apologized to me, because the managers weren't included in the team picture, which were always taken during two a days in August. So there are guys in that 1965 picture, who quit before the season really got underway, and guys not in the picture, who were key contributors. For 20 years, Mike Wheeler and Griggs were the only two Wildcat players to play on two state championship teams. Both were sophs that year, but neither were in the picture, which is still in the locker room along with the other state champions.
That 65 team was coached by Tom Gray. Coach Clark was the DC, but many credited him with being the difference in the state championship win over Edna, 20-17.