FloridaHSFootball.com’s Preseason Classification Rankings
Here are the 2015 Preseason Classification Rankings from FloridaHSFootball.com. Click on the links to view more in-depth ranking and regional rankings for each classification.
Here are the 2015 Preseason Classification Rankings from FloridaHSFootball.com. Click on the links to view more in-depth ranking and regional rankings for each classification.
If 4-star wide receiver prospect Sam Bruce of St. Thomas Aquinas in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida doesn’t want to play football anymore, he’ll definitely have a career as a gymnast.
video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player News 4 in Jacksonville is reporting that Duval County School Superintendent Dr. Nilolai Vitti is considering changing the game time and day for First Coast High School football games because of violence.
With two “mythical” national championships on its resume to go along with eight Florida state championships, St. Thomas Aquinas is no stranger to the national spotlight. Fresh off its 2014 7A title and a #9 ranking in the final 2014…
For the third year in a row, the NFL’s Miami Dolphins will help kick-off the high school football season by holding its South Florida High School Media Day. Around 90 schools from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties are expected…
Next Saturday, High School Football America will release its Preseason Top 25. Between now and then, we’ll take a look at some of the top teams that are vying for spots in our national rankings. Today we head to South…
St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) defensive end Nick Bosa announced on Twitter Thursday that he’ll be going to Ohio St.
USA Today High School Sports is reporting that Shea Patterson, who last week was named MVP at the Elite 11 quarterback competition at Nike World Headquarters in Oregon is transferring to IMG Academy in Florida.
Be sure to tune-in today to check-out the championship round of the South Florida Elite 7v7 Classic LIVE on HSPN Sports. The tournament features 16 high school teams from Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties.
Michael Irvin Jr. is following in his dad’s footsteps. Monday, the younger Irvin announced that he will play his college football at his dad’s alma mater — the University of Miami (Florida).