Florida dominates our final 2019 High School Football America Medium Schools Top 25. Seven teams from the Sunshine State find themselves in the national rankings, led by No. 1 Northwestern of Miami. The Bulls, who captured the state’s 5A state title, also finished the season ranked No. 7 in the High School Football America 100.
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Florida 4A champ Booker T. Washington of Miami is ranked No. 2, followed by Saguaro (Arizona) at No. 3, American Heritage (Plantation, Florida) at No. 4 and Alcoa (Tennessee) at No. 5.
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At No. 7, Buford leads four Georgia teams in the Medium Schools Top 25. Texas has three teams with Carthage leading the way at No. 14.
In all, thirteen different states are represented in the High School Football America Medium Schools Top 25.
2019 High School Football America Medium Schools Top 25
No. 1 Northwestern (Miami, Florida) 13-2
No. 2 Booker T. Washington (Miami, Florida) 13-2
No. 3 Saguaro (Arizona) 11-2
No. 4 American Heritage (Plantation, Florida) 10-2
No. 5 Alcoa (Tennessee) 14-1
No. 6 Chaminade-Madonna (Florida) 12-2
No. 7 Buford (Georgia) 14-1
No. 8 Weddington (North Carolina) 15-0
No. 9 Blessed Trinity (Georgia) 14-1
No. 10 Cedar Grove (Georgia) 13-2
No. 11 Jones (Orlando, Florida) 13-2
No. 12 Carol City (Florida) 5-6
No. 13 Warner Robins (Georgia) 13-2
No. 14 Carthage (Texas) 16-0
No. 15 Thomas Jefferson (Pennsylvania) 16-0
No. 16 Eastside Catholic (Washington) 12-2
No. 17 DePaul Catholic (New Jersey) 7-4
No. 18 Pleasant Grove (Texas) 15-1
No. 19 Cardinal Newman (California) 14-1
No. 20 Trotwood-Madison (Ohio) 12-3
No. 21 La Vega (Texas) 14-2
No. 22 The Bolles School (Florida) 11-2
No. 23 UMS-Wright (Alabama) 14-0
No. 24 Wyoming Area (Pennsylvania) 14-1
No. 25 Wren (South Carolina) 13-2
Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state rankings are developed using our proprietary algorithm.
We get a lot of questions about our criteria for medium and small schools. We use classifications instead of enrollment. For example, in a state with six classifications -—1A & 2A are considered small school; 3A & 4A are medium; and 5A and 6A are large schools.