6A
6A Fan Vote Offensive Lineman of the Year
Vote for the 6A Fan Vote Offensive Lineman of the Year.
The top 5 in votes will make the 6A All-Texas Team.
The top 10 in overall votes throughout all of our 6A polls will be in the 6A Player of the Year vote. This means, that even if a player finished third or fourth in their position vote, if they are in the top 10 overall of all votes in their division, they will still be in the Player of the Year Vote. The top vote-getter in our Player of the Year Polls will be Mr Texas HS Football.
(you can select up to 4 players per vote)
2023 Fan Vote 6A Offensive Lineman of the Year
Vote for the 2023 Fan Vote 6A Offensive Lineman of the Year
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Adding Players to the Poll
If there is a player that we missed that should be in the poll, email [email protected] and include poll name and player name in the subject line, then the players’ school and statistics in the email. We will research and consider all players submitted this way – (we do not consider players mentioned via social media, only player submitted via email). Offensive Lineman is the toughest to create a poll for. We rely more on all-district teams (for the districts that make that available) and performance- based off the players we’ve seen play. We do not focus on college offers or star rankings. While we base these polls off regular season, most teams that went deep in the playoffs will have multiple linemen in the polls because we have seen them play more and know their players/teams better.
We have several security measures built into the poll. If you’re new to our polls, you might be surprised at how many votes players can get in a short period of time. We are able to detect any abnormal voting and any attempt at automated voting. We have not had any such activity in any of our end-of-season polls. We’ve had the Willis, Allen, Atascocita, and Aledo fan bases drive over 10k votes in an hour this year, and the Lorena, China Spring, and Melissa fan bases able to drive over 50k in one day. Last year, we had a player get their future college involved in voting, and they drove over 300k votes.
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