Generally, the “bottom line” measuring the significance of a team’s season is the final record.
It features a number on one side of a hyphen, followed by another digit. When the figure on the left is numerically larger than that on the right, coaches, players and fans are likely to consider that bottom line favorably. A run of “big number-little number” seasons represents sustained success.
A trophy that accompanies the final big number is the pinnacle.
Generally, Colorado City’s new head football coach Daniel Mejia would agree with all of that. In fact, he has spent nearly three decades of coaching in pursuit of said trophy — and has been part of two teams that were a single win from vying for it.
But …