Lewisville High School won the Texas big-school state football championship in 1996, back when Rodrick Williams, Scott Ekpe and Hendrick Ekpe were still toddlers. By the time Hendrick Ekpe was 7, and the other two were 8, they were playing pee wee football together and living in the same Lewisville neighborhood. They dreamed of one day playing under the Friday night lights at the high school's 10,000-seat stadium. Little did they know, they would one day play college football together for Minnesota, too.
In 2010, they all made the Lewisville varsity, but there was little glory. The Fighting Farmers went 3-7. And the next year, when Williams and Scott Ekpe were seniors and Hendrick Ekpe was a junior, Lewisville went 2-8.
"We weren't very good," said Dick Olin, who coached those two teams. "Well, we were good, but in that league it was tough."
Lewisville was a big school in the northern Dallas suburbs with about 3,900 students (grades 9-12), but it faced the likes of Plano East (5,300), Plano (5,400) and Plano West (5,500).
The Fighting Farmers also suffered annual beat downs against Allen, a school of about 6,000 students that opened a new stadium three years ago that seats 18,000 and cost $59.6 million.
"I think we had one of the hardest schedules in the whole country," Scott Ekpe said.
"Some of the guys we played in high school are some of the best dudes you'll ever see play football," Williams added. "Half of them didn't make it to college for whatever reason, but everybody on the field could play."
Those experiences helped shape the Lewisville trio into the players they are today for the Gophers. All three are projected starters for the Sept. 3 season opener against Texas Christian.