Elkins looks to compete on 'statewide level' after 7-win season
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Elkins believes its best football is still ahead.
After reaching the playoffs for a second straight season and posting the program's first seven-win campaign in 13 years, the Tigers return 19 of 22 starters from last year's postseason team.
Head coach Chad Ware enters his third season with a veteran roster that understands the expectations and believes it can compete with anyone in Class AAA.
The Tigers' ground game will once again feature the dynamic duo of Jaden Hatfield and Seth Robinson, while Elias Jones adds another weapon to the backfield. Up front, seniors Owen Stanley and Devin Hulver anchor an experienced offensive line expected to be one of the team's biggest strengths.
With another demanding Big 10 Conference schedule ahead, Ware says the biggest question isn't talent—it's how his team responds when adversity strikes.
Can Elkins build on last season's momentum and make an even deeper postseason run in 2026?
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