CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The King Mustangs football program is projected to finish fifth in UIL District 14-5A DII. One spot out of the playoffs, but their looking to snap an eight-year playoff drought. They've got a new quarterback, a new head coach and a new energy that's going to turn this season around.

"The new vibe. We've had a lot more energy," said King senior linebacker and running back Caden Stringer. "I think people are a lot more excited with the new coach. You know, all of the new stuff that he's bringing."

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Stringer leads a group of fast flyers. Before the season even kicks off, new head coach Austin Menner says the three-year backer is the heart and soul of the defense.

"I can't believe he doesn't have any attention, but the kid is a fantastic player," said M

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