High school football 2019 is over in almost the entire country. But not in football-crazy Texas.

The Lone Star State is in the process of crowning its state champions this weekend, which means many of the country’s best prospects have one more chance to showcase their talents before moving on to college.

Signees headed to both Alabama and Auburn will be leading their teams into championship games, whicl will be televised from AT&T Stadium in Arlington and can be seen by viewers with access to Fox Sports OK and Fox Sports Southwest.

Here are three games that should have the most interest for fans in Alabama:

Denton Ryan (15-0) vs. Alvin Shadow Creek (15-0), tonight, 7 p.m.

Denton Ryan is led by 5-star Alabama signee Drew Sanders. It will be easy to spot Sanders as he lines up at quarterback, receiver and linebacker.

After committing to Oklahoma as a tight end, Sanders flipped to Alabama and plans to play outside linebacker at Alabama.

Alvin Shadow Creek features former Alabama safety commit Xavion Alford, who has signed with Texas. Shadow Creek is also led by TCU linebacker signee Jeremiah Harris and Virginia Tech defensive end signee Alec Bryant.

Aledo (14-1) vs. Fort Bend Marshall (14-1), Saturday, 11 a.m.

The biggest signing day news for Alabama was the flip of Aledo running back Jase McClellan from Oklahoma to the Crimson Tide.

The workhorse back will go head-to-head with Texas A&M running back signee Devon Achane. Fort Bend Marshall also features unsigned quarterback Malik Hornsby and Florida cornerback signee Avery Helm.

Duncanville (15-0) vs. Houston North Shore (14-1), Saturday, 3 p.m.

The North Shore backfield may be the best in the country, with Utah signee John Gentry and super-talent Zachary Evans.

Evans is one of the country’s top prospects who did not sign this week. Gentry and Evans run behind Damieon George, an Alabama commit who did not sign this week.

Leading the defensive charge for Duncanville will be Auburn safety signee Chris Thompson Jr.

Duncanville also features Texas quarterback signee Ja’Quinden Jackson.