Ranking the 25 Most Unbreakable Records in TXHSFB

After Mount Enterprise RB Kaegan Ash broke Kenneth Hall's previously unbreakable record, DCTX updates the rankings on the most untouchable TXHSFB records.

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

For 72 years, Kenneth Hall's single-season rushing record of 4,045 yards in 12 games was believed to be untouchable. But last fall, Mount Enterprise senior Kaegan Ash smashed it with 4,562 yards in 15 games. Now that Hall's record has been broken, here's an updated ranking of the most unbreakable 11-man football records in TXHSFB.

Why it matters

This story highlights the incredible feats of high school football players in Texas and the records that have stood the test of time, some for decades. As the sport continues to evolve, these unbreakable marks showcase the elite talent and dominance of certain programs and individuals that may never be matched.

The details

The article covers the top 25 most unbreakable records in Texas high school football, from single-game passing and receiving marks to career rushing and touchdown records. It details the specific accomplishments that make each record so difficult to surpass, such as the improbability of certain statistical outputs, the longevity required to set career records, and the dominance of certain programs over extended periods.

  • In 2026, DCTX published this updated ranking of the most unbreakable TXHSFB records.
  • In 2025, Mount Enterprise RB Kaegan Ash broke Kenneth Hall's previously unbreakable single-season rushing record.

The players

Kenneth Hall

Held the single-season rushing record of 4,045 yards in 12 games for 72 years before it was broken.

Kaegan Ash

A senior running back at Mount Enterprise who broke Kenneth Hall's single-season rushing record in 2025 with 4,562 yards in 15 games.

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The takeaway

This ranking showcases the incredible feats and unbreakable records that have defined Texas high school football over the decades, cementing the state's reputation as a hotbed of elite talent and dominant programs. As the sport continues to evolve, these marks may stand the test of time, serving as benchmarks that future generations of players will strive to surpass.