Live broadcast will be played in the box below. Radio feed will be available inside the stadium on 99.9 FM.
Game number 763 for the Howe Bulldogs. Howe has a record of 385-353-24 since the first game on Sept. 20, 1935.
Howe vs. Commerce
Howe is 0-2 overall versus Commerce. The first game was played six years ago today as Commerce beat Howe, 46-0 at Bulldog Stadium. The following year, Commerce won a tight game, 12-7.
Commerce has outscored Howe, 58-7 overall.
Howe stats
The Bulldogs have rushed for 1,778 yards through 8 games in 2018. Last week against Lone Oak, Howe surpassed the rushing total from a year ago which was 1,574. However, Howe had 833 yards passing in 2017 and only 144 so far in 2018. Howe averaged 240.70 yards per game a year ago and are currently averaging 240.25.
Howe Rushing:
Cameron Blesi, 91-559
Austin Lee, 74-367
Caiden Harmon, 36-206
Mason Riggs, 33-204
Spencer Akins, 28-156
Arturo Lowder, 24-139
Joseph Brennan, 30-120
Howe Passing:
Layton Elvington, 8-22, 66 yards
Mason Riggs, 1-1, 46 yards
Bryce Krantz, 1-9, 32 yards
Howe Receiving:
Elijah Campbell, 2-78
Devin Porter, 2-20
Caiden Harmon, 2-12
Cameron Blesi, 1-12
Spencer Akins, 1-10
Mason Riggs, 1-7
Joseph Brennan, 1-5
On this day in Bulldog History (-)
1945, Beat Collinsville, 48-0
1962, Lost at Leonard, 37-0
1968, Lost at Anna, 40-14
1973, Beat Bells, 38-6
1979, Lost at Leonard, 24-23
1984, Beat Pottsboro, 10-3
1990, Beat Callisburg, 27-10
2001, Lost at Gunter, 12-6
2007, Lost to Callisburg, 63-6
2012, Lost to Commerce, 46-0



In Howe, a family has turned their home into a haunted house and are inviting the community to enjoy the free show for two nights – Friday, October 26 and Halloween night of October 31. Both events will begin at sunset and continue until people stop showing up according to owners Chris and Heather Hester, who live at 1817 Douglas St.



Paris — Here’s a look at work planned in Fannin and Grayson Counties during the week of Oct. 22, 2018. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Motorists are advised to remain alert and pay special attention to all signs, barricades and traffic controls, and reduce their speed as they approach and travel through work zones. They should also avoid distractions such as cell phones, eating, drinking, or car audio or navigation systems.
