Aug 04, 2025

North Platte High Football reloads with youth, eyes playoff return in 2025 Season

Posted Aug 04, 2025 5:43 PM

North Platte, NE – After a 2024 Football campaign that saw North Platte High barely miss out on the Class A football playoffs, Head Coach Kurt Altig is ready to usher in a new era of Bulldog Football – one defined by the team's youth and a huge emphasis on fundamentals.

Coming off a 4-5 season, the Bulldogs were one of several teams in the mix for the final playoff spot before ultimately finishing 17th out of the playoffs. “It’s crazy how it comes down to hundredths of points,” Altig said. “You have to control your own destiny.” Despite a below .500 record, North Platte was able to put up competitive showings against some of the stronger teams in Class A, like Lincoln Southeast and Lincoln East.

Now, after years of small roster movement, Altig heads into the season with the largest turnover of talent he has seen since taking over the head coaching duties at North Platte High. The Bulldogs graduated 19 starters and more than 24 total players, leaving the depth chart largely blank heading into the season's start. “We’ve got a whole bunch of new faces,” he said. “It’s our job now to find the right spots for them.”

The youth movement will be anchored by returning starters Jake Kincaid and Treyton Burke, two players Altig is counting on to lead both vocally and by example. “You know, those guys, they have the most varsity experience coming in,” Altig said. “We're really going to lean on them.” Burke, who has recently committed to Chadron State, and Kincaid bring rare varsity experience to a group that is largely making its Friday night debut soon.

Despite the new faces, North Platte won’t stray far from their identity. Expect more of the Bulldog way with their Flex-Bone offense, and a defense designed to stop the run and frustrate opponents. “Coaches hate playing us, they hate playing our offense,” Altig said. “That’s why we run it.”

North Platte opens the season at home against Kearney on August 29th. While Altig didn’t want to commit to making record predictions, he said the team’s main goal is simple. Get back to the playoffs. “We're going to play our brand of football and give ourselves a chance,” he said. “That's all we can ask for.”