10 High School Football America Top 25 teams featured on ESPN this weekend

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It’s early, but a lot of the “mythical” national championship chase will be played-out on ESPN this weekend as ten teams in the High School Football America Preseason Top 25 will appear on the ESPN family of networks during the 2015 GEICO High School Football Kickoff.

Top-ranked De La Salle from California travels to Texas to face #23 Euless Trinity in one of two showdowns featuring two Top 25 teams.  The Spartans and Trojans will air on ESPN2 Saturday night at 9 PM Eastern Time.

The other match-up of Top 25 teams will be in Maryland where #4 Miami Central (Florida) faces #21 DeMatha (Maryland).  The Rockets and Stags game will be on the mothership (ESPN) at noon Eastern Time.

Related: High School Football America Preseason Top 25

2015 GEICO High School Football Classic
All Times – Eastern

Friday

Booker T. Washington (Florida) vs. #8 St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) – ESPN, 8 PM

Oxford (Mississippi) vs. Starkville (Mississippi) – ESPNU, 9 PM

Saturday

#4 Miami Central (Florida) vs. #21 DeMatha (Maryland) – ESPN, Noon

#24 Spartanburg (South Carolina) vs. Wakulla (Florida) – ESPNU, 1 PM

Benedictine (Ohio) vs. Central Catholic (Ohio) – ESPNU, 4 PM

Arlington Martin (Texas) vs. #5 DeSoto (Texas) – ESPN2, 5 PM

Peachtree Ridge (Georgia) vs. #15 Archer (Georgia) – ESPNU, 9 PM

#1 De La Salle (California) vs. #23 Euless Trinity (Texas) – ESPN2, 9 PM

Chandler (Arizona) vs. #3 Bishop Gorman (Nevada) – ESPNU, 10 PM

Related – Chandler head coach Shaun Aguano interview on High School Football America Radio Show

Related – Bishop Gorman head coach Kenny Sanchez on High School Football America Radio Show

Sunday

#20 IMG Academy (Florida) vs. Miramar (Florida) – ESPNU, 2 PM

 

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About the Author

Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.