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Top 25 teams in Mississippi’s High School Football Rankings

Top 25 teams in Mississippi's High School Football Rankings

There has been a significant upheaval in the Mississippi high school football rankings following a string of upsets in week four.

Louisville defeated the #1-ranked In a thrilling weekend’s worth of games, Starkville, Madison-Ridgeland Academy defeated No. 5 Oak Grove, and Grenada crushed No. 9 Clinton.

The most recent Mississippi On3 Massey Ratings top 25 as of September 23 are shown below.

The On3 Massey Ratings rank sports teams based on game outcomes, strength of schedule, and margin of victory. They were first utilized during the BCS era and have been used to construct rankings for college high school sports teams since 1995.

1. Madison Central

Previous Ranking: No. 3 (+2)

2. Brandon

Previous Ranking: No. 3

3. Tupelo

Previous Ranking: No. 4 (+1)

4. Louisville

Previous Ranking: No. 6 (+2)

5. Starkville

Previous Ranking: No. 1 (-4)

6. Grenada

Previous Ranking: No. 8 (+2)

7. Madison-Ridgeland Academy

Previous Ranking: No. 15 (+8)

8. Hartfield Academy

Previous Ranking: No. 10 (+2)

9. Hattiesburg

Previous Ranking: No. 7 (-2)

10. Jackson Prep

Previous Ranking: No. 14 (+4)

Teams 11-25 in the latest Mississippi High School Football Rankings

11. Oak Grove

Previous Ranking: No.(-6)

12. Gulfport

Previous Ranking: No.(+6)

13. West Jones

Previous Ranking: No.(-2)

14. Warren Central

Previous Ranking: No.(-2)

15. South Panola

Previous Ranking: No.(+2)

16. Clinton

Previous Ranking: No.(-7)

17. West Point

Previous Ranking: No.(+2)

18. Northwest Rankin

Previous Ranking: No.(-2)

19. Germantown

Previous Ranking: No.(+1)

20. Picayune Memorial

Previous Ranking: No.(-7)

21. Ocean Springs

Previous Ranking: No.(+1)

22. Petal

Previous Ranking: (-1)

23. Brookhaven

Previous Ranking: No.(+1)

24. DeSoto Central

Previous Ranking: (+1)

25. Pearl

Previous Ranking: No.(NR)

 

Alex Rose

Alex Rose is a high school football sports writer. He has been covering the local high school football scene for the past three years and has been featured in publications in various Newspapers. He attended New York University where he majored in journalism. Himel is passionate about high school football and enjoys writing about players, coaches, and fans

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