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Brandeis Broncos 2026 Season Preview
San Antonio Brandeis Broncos
Head Coach: Kemmie Lewis (3rd season; 14-8 record)
Last Season: 8-4; 5-2 in district (Lost to Vandegrift in area round)
Brandeis Key Players and Storylines
Brandeis won its first playoff game in three years a season ago. During that run, the Broncos averaged 34.5 points per game. Expect their offense to be a problem again this year.
Dual threat quarterback Wynter Smith will be a handful for any opposing defense after a huge junior season. He also gained a bonafide star to target in Texas A&M commit Hakim Frampton, a move-in from Arkansas. Senior Grayson Hallmark (220 receiving yards) is also another reliable target in the receiving corps, which will be especially important in the early going after the Broncos graduated a 1,600-yard rusher.
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2025 Offensive MVP 🥇
2800 Yards | 34 TD’s@Coach_KLewis @Legends_Jacob @Rivals @RivalsFriedman @chief_vii @BDammone@_RL_Martin @dctf @JButler_210@MikeRoach247 @MikeM_Scout@On3Recruiting @MikeRoach247 @samspiegs @TFloss32 @adamgorney… pic.twitter.com/Gl1Y9HSg7g— Wynter smith (@iWyntersmith) January 24, 2026
Defensively, the Broncos have a disruptor in returning first team all-district defensive tackle CJ Parker (39 tackles). They also have a dynamic duo back at safety in proven tackler Ryan Morris (60 tackles) and junior Marco Munoz (24 tackles), who is beginning to attract Division I interest.
Brandeis did graduate a talented senior class, but the cupboard is far from empty. Smith is the type of player that can keep you in any game as Brandeis eyes a second-straight playoff berth.
Brandeis Broncos 2026 Football Schedule
*Denotes District 28-6A Contest



