by Jeff Fisher
Allen (Texas) and Bishop Gorman (Nevada) finished in a tie atop our final
2014 Media Compilation Poll that combines seven national ranking services – Freeman Computer Rankings, MaxPreps Xcellent 25, NationalHSFootball.com HSFB100, PrepNation.com Top 25, Scout.com Top 50 and the USAToday Super 25.
Allen, High School Football America’s 2014 national champ, was also declared national champions by MaxPreps, NationalHSFootball.com and Scout.com. Gorman was tapped as the top dog in the land by PrepNation.com and USA Today.
2014 Media Compilation Poll – Final
1. (tie) Allen (Texas) – 168 pts.
1. (tie) Bishop Gorman (Nevada) – 168 pts.
3. De La Salle (Caifornia) – 165 pts.
4. Folsom (California) – 139 pts.
5. Booker T. Washington (Florida) – 137 pts.
6. Colquitt County (Georgia) – 131 pts.
7. Miami Central (Florida) – 117 pts.
8. Cedar Hill (Texas) – 101 pts.
9. St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) – 96 pts.
10. St. Edward (Ohio) – 93 pts.
11. Buford (Georgia) – 91 pts.
12. St. Peter’s Prep (New Jersey) – 84 pts.
13. South Panola (Mississippi) – 82 pts.
14. Corona Centennial (California) – 75 pts.
15. Chandler (Arizona) – 71 pts.
16. Skyline (Texas) – 61 pts.
17. Bingham (Utah) – 60 pts.
18. La Salle (Ohio) – 54 pts.
19. Clay-Chalkville (Alabama) – 48 pts.
20. (tie) Maryville (Tennessee) – 42 pts.
20 (tie) St. John Bosco (California) – 42 pts.
22. Ocean Lakes (Virginia) – 29 pts.
23. DeSoto (Texas) – 27 pts.
24. Bothell (Washington) – 2o pts.
25. Southlake Carroll (Texas) – 19 pts.