Allen (Texas) is the No. 1 team in our High School Football America Public School Top 25 that is created with our proprietary algorithm. The Eagles, who finished No. 2 in our national Top 100 rankings, captured their fifth Texas high school football state championship on Saturday.
Falling-in behind Allen is South Pointe (South Carolina) at No. 2, Ben Davis (Indiana) at No. 3, Pine-Richland (Pennsylvania) at No. 4 and Lake Travis (Texas) at No. 5.
Below is our entire Top 25.
High School Football America Public Schools Top 25
Rank, Team, State | Record | Top 100 Ranking |
#1 Allen (Texas) | 16-0 | 3 |
#2 South Pointe (South Carolina) | 15-0 | 5 |
#3 Ben Davis (Indiana) | 14-0 | 7 |
#4 Pine-Richland (Pennsylvania) | 16-0 | 10 |
#5 Lake Travis (Texas) | 13-3 | 15 |
#6 Venice (Florida) | 14-1 | 17 |
#7 Dutch Fork (South Carolina) | 13-1 | 18 |
#8 Chandler (Arizona) | 13-2 | 21 |
#9 Trotwood-Madison (Ohio) | 15-0 | 23 |
#10 Northwestern (Miami, Florida) | 12-3 | 24 |
#11 Owasso (Oklahoma) | 12-1 | 25 |
#12 Armwood (Florida) | 14-1 | 26 |
#13 Pickerington Central (Ohio) | 14-1 | 27 |
#14 Bingham (Utah) | 13-1 | 28 |
#15 Miami Central (Florida) | 9-3 | 30 |
#16 Centennial (Arizona) | 12-1 | 31 |
#17 Corona Centennial (California) | 10-2 | 33 |
#18 Wake Forest (North Carolina) | 15-0 | 34 |
#19 Union (Oklahoma) | 12-1 | 36 |
#20 Mission Viejo (California) | 12-1 | 37 |
#21 Katy (Texas) | 12-1 | 38 |
#22 West Point (Mississippi) | 15-0 | 39 |
#23 Pearl (Mississippi) | 16-0 | 40 |
#24 Hoover (Alabama) | 11-3 | 42 |
#25 Fort Dorchester (South Carolina) | 13-1 | 43 |
Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state rankings are developed using our proprietary algorithm.