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Top 25 Teams in High School Football For 2023

Top 25 Teams in High School Football For 2023

Based on the outcomes of the teams that qualify, this list is known as the Rankings of High School Football Teams and Those Who Qualify.

According to todayhsfootball.com, the rankings can be divided into two categories:

1. Ranking From History

2. Season Ranking.

First, we’ll go over the background and methodology of the rating. The World Ranking, which is calculated from 1996 to 2021 based on the number of teams playing, is a ranking. Because there are extremely few changes, the world rankings are said to as steady.

But Making The Choice Was Difficult.

To declare a successful football season as one of the best in recent memory is cliché, but 2023 is deserving of the honor. Since August, numerous teams have been formed from top to bottom, making it difficult to consistently produce outcomes that would place players in the upcoming Super 25.

The top team ultimately came down to Central (Fla.), Bishop Gorman (Nev.), Mater Dei (Calif.), and Bosco, and while the final football rankings won’t likely be well-liked by everyone, we think each scenario is amazing. giving the program the respect it deserves

Football High School Rankings Teams. Top 25

No#1 St. John Bosco (Bellflower)

No#2 Central (Miami)

No#3 Mater Dei (Santa Ana)

No#4 Duncanville

No#5 St. Frances School (Baltimore)

No#6 North Shore (Houston)

No#7 Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood)

No#8 Mill Creek Hoschton)

No#9 American Heritage (Plantation)

No#10 Lipscomb School (Nashville)

No#11 Lakeland

No#12 Langston Hughes (Fairburn)

No#13 Westlake (Austin)

No#14 St. Edward (Lakewood)

No#15 Basha (Chandler)

No#16 St. Joseph’sPrep (Philadelphia)

No#17 Bergen Catholic (Oradell)

No#18 DeSoto

No#19 Carrollton

No#20 Columbus (Miami)

No#21 Liberty (Peoria)

No#22 Kahuku

US Today HS Football Rankings 2023

Industry Ranking Football Teams Recruiting Ranking 2023

Rank
5-Stars 4-Stars
3-Stars
Total Commits Avg. Rating Avg. NIL Score
·  1
Alabama 7 19 2 28
94.11
$215K
·  2
Georgia 4 18 4 26
93.17
$138K
·  3
Texas 4 12 9 25
92.26
$291K
·  4
Ohio State 0 19 1 20
92.97
$125K
·  5
LSU 1 17 7 25
91.64
$98K
·  6
Miami 2 13 10 25
90.94
$99K
·  7
Oklahoma 3 12 11 26
90.94
$121K
·  8
Oregon 1 17 11 30
90.21
$75K
·  9
Notre Dame 0 18 5 23
91.44
$82K
·  10
Clemson 1 16 9 26
90.35
$89K
·  11
Florida 0 16 4 20
91.34
$96K
·  12
Tennessee 1 11 13 25
90.18
$122K
·  13
USC 2 9 10 21
90.92
$144K
·  14
Penn State 0 14 9 23
90.56
$75K
·  15
Texas A&M 1 11 7 19
90.83
$116K
·  16
South Carolina 1 11 12 24
89.25
$59K
·  17
Auburn 0 8 13 21
89.42
$51K
·  18
Michigan 0 8 16 24
88.40
$46K
·  19
TCU 0 7 16 23
88.60
$34K
·  20
Florida State 0 9 9 18
89.46
$58K
·  21
Utah 0 8 12 20
88.53
$40K
·  22
Mississippi  state 0 4 23 27
87.56
$29K
·  23
Arkansas 0 6 14 20
88.34
$46K
·  24
Michigan State 0 8 8 16
89.22
$58K
·  25
Ole Miss 1 5 9 16
88.98
$62K
·  26
Washington 0 8 13 21
87.94
$34K
·  27
Texas Tech 0 4 22 26
87.21
$29K
·  28
Louisville 0 6 9 15
88.75
$48K
·  29
Nebraska 0 4 24 28
86.70
$32K
·  30
North Carolina 0 5 15 20
87.61
$35K
·  31
Kentucky 0 5 14 19
87.69
$35K
·  32
UCLA 1 2 12 15
88.52
$87K
·  33
Colorado 1 3 16 20
87.30
$52K
·  34
Baylor 0 2 19 21
87.22
$22K
·  35
NC State 0 2 16 18
87.68
$21K
·  36
Missouri 0 4 15 19
87.12
$28K
·  37
Kansas State 0 1 25 26
86.03
$33K
·  38
Iowa 0 1 21 22
86.33
$23K
·  39
UCF 0 3 12 15
87.51
$35K
·  40
Illinois 0 3 20 23
85.78
$22K
·  41
Virginia Tech 0 0 27 27
85.69
$21K
·  42
Stanford 0 0 18 18
86.68
$22K
·  43
Northwestern 0 1 18 19
86.36
$19.3K
·  44
Iowa State 0 1 21 23
85.62
$25K
·  45
Arizona 0 2 23 25
85.56
$21K
·  46
Minnesota 0 1 20 21
85.93
$21K
·  47
Wisconsin 0 2 13 15
87.02
$23K
·  48
Maryland 0 3 22 25
85.50
$22K
·  49
Arizona State 0 1 19 20
85.78
$39K
·  50
West Virginia 0 2 17 19
85.91
$31K

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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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