Aztec Tigers 2024 Season Preview
NMPreps Preseason Rank: #51
NMPreps continues to release our early New Mexico high school football preseason rankings to get you ready for the 2024 season. We will rank all 89 teams scheduled to play in the newly aligned 6A-2A classifications, competing in 11-man football. #nmpreps
2024 Classification: 4A (District 1)
Playoffs: Quarterfinals
Points Scored: 300
Points Given Up: 215
Streak into 2024: 1-game losing streak
However, the momentum slowed as they encountered a tough stretch, losing three straight games to Durango, Colorado 41-7, Silver 14-7, and St. Michael's 19-7. They rebounded with a 36-7 win over Taos, concluding their non-district schedule with a 4-3 record.
Entering district play, the Tigers showcased their prowess with a commanding 54-0 win over Gallup. Despite a setback against the eventual district champion Bloomfield, losing 42-0, they closed out the regular season strong with a 48-22 victory over Kirtland Central.
Securing a 6-seed in the New Mexico 4A state playoffs, the Tigers triumphed over 11-seed Taos in the first round, 21-14. Their season came to an end in the quarterfinals with a hard-fought 28-14 loss to the 3-seed Silver on the road. Despite the ups and downs, the Tigers displayed resilience and determination throughout the season.
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NMPreps Preseason Rank: #51
NMPreps continues to release our early New Mexico high school football preseason rankings to get you ready for the 2024 season. We will rank all 89 teams scheduled to play in the newly aligned 6A-2A classifications, competing in 11-man football. #nmpreps
2023 Season Review
Record: 7-5 overall, 2-1 district2024 Classification: 4A (District 1)
Playoffs: Quarterfinals
Points Scored: 300
Points Given Up: 215
Streak into 2024: 1-game losing streak
Season Recap: Tigers Roar and Falter in 2023
The Aztec Tigers had a rollercoaster 2023 season, finishing with a 7-5 overall record and a 2-1 district mark. The Tigers kicked off the season strong with three consecutive victories, dominating Miyamura 50-0, defeating Montezuma-Cortez, Colorado 28-6, and edging out Bayfield, Colorado 28-22.However, the momentum slowed as they encountered a tough stretch, losing three straight games to Durango, Colorado 41-7, Silver 14-7, and St. Michael's 19-7. They rebounded with a 36-7 win over Taos, concluding their non-district schedule with a 4-3 record.
Entering district play, the Tigers showcased their prowess with a commanding 54-0 win over Gallup. Despite a setback against the eventual district champion Bloomfield, losing 42-0, they closed out the regular season strong with a 48-22 victory over Kirtland Central.
Securing a 6-seed in the New Mexico 4A state playoffs, the Tigers triumphed over 11-seed Taos in the first round, 21-14. Their season came to an end in the quarterfinals with a hard-fought 28-14 loss to the 3-seed Silver on the road. Despite the ups and downs, the Tigers displayed resilience and determination throughout the season.
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