Woodland Park vs Lincoln (Colorado) High School Football Game Preview – Friday, August 29, 2025

High School Football

The 2025 Colorado high school football season continues with a non-conference matchup as the Lincoln Lancers host the Woodland Park Panthers on Friday, August 29, 2025, at 4:00 PM. The game will be played at All-City Stadium in Denver, where both programs will look to kick off their seasons with a strong performance.

Game Details

Matchup: Woodland Park (Woodland Park, CO) vs Lincoln (Denver, CO)
Date & Time: Friday, August 29, 2025 – 4:00 PM
Location: All-City Stadium, Denver, CO
Live Coverage: Follow live scores on MaxPreps
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Woodland Park Panthers

The Panthers enter the 2025 season ranked #9,442 nationally, #122 in Colorado, and #18 in their class. With a balanced roster and competitive edge, Woodland Park will look to establish control through physical defense and efficient execution.

2025 Record: 0-0
National Rank: #9,442
State Rank: #122 (CO)
Class Rank: #18
Strengths: Balanced roster, defensive toughness, physicality at the line
Key to Win: Control field position and win the turnover margin

Lincoln Lancers

The Lancers begin the season ranked #13,645 nationally, #190 in Colorado, and #39 in their class. Playing in Denver at All-City Stadium, Lincoln will look to use speed and home-field support to challenge Woodland Park in their season opener.

2025 Record: 0-0
National Rank: #13,645
State Rank: #190 (CO)
Class Rank: #39
Strengths: Speed on the perimeter, home-field advantage, determined roster
Key to Win: Execute consistently on offense and limit defensive lapses

Rankings & Records

Team National Rank State Rank Class Rank Record PF PA
Woodland Park Panthers #9,442 #122 (CO) #18 0-0 0 0
Lincoln Lancers #13,645 #190 (CO) #39 0-0 0 0
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