Oklahoma High School Football Rankings: Top 25 Teams - November 4
Oklahoma High School Football is more competitive than ever as teams enter the final stretch of the season. On Monday, the On3 Massey Ratings adjusted accordingly to each outcome from the past week in the Sooner State.
The On3 Massey Ratings — which were officially used during the BCS era and have generated college high school sports team rankings since 1995 — rank sports teams by analyzing game outcomes, strength of schedule and margin of victory.
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For the ninth straight week, only two schools from Oklahoma made an appearance in the Top 50 of On3’s National High School Football Rankings. No school ranked higher than the Bixby Spartans, who landed at No. 11 in the nation and remained No. 1 in the Sooner State.
1. Bixby
Previous Ranking: 1
On Friday, Bixby handily defeated Deer Creek 48-10. In the win, Spartans quarterback Carson Kirby was fantastic, completing 19-of-his-27 pass attempts for 273 yards and four touchdowns.
2. Owasso
Previous Ranking: 2
Owasso improved to 9-0 this past week with an exhilarating 64-54 win over Norman North. Owasso’s offensive attack was well-balanced. Running back Jayden Hall recorded three rushing TDs while quarterback Drew Frankenfield notched two touchdown passes.
3. Jenks
Previous Ranking: 3
Jenks never took its foot off the gas in its 56-0 win over Enid on Friday evening. As usual, Trojans quarterback Owen Jones was a standout in the contest, amassing over 200 passing yards and four TDs in the first half alone.
4. Union
Previous Ranking: 4
On Friday, Union secured a comfortable 56-7 triumph over Westmoore. Quarterback Shaker Reisig completed 22-of-25 passes for 375 yards and six touchdowns in the win. His go-to target was Stone Turner, who collected six catches for 98 yards and three touchdowns.
5. Carl Albert
Previous Ranking: 5
Carl Albert maintained its No. 5 spot in the Oklahoma High School Football Rankings with a convincing 29-0 win over Guthrie. Carl Albert’s defense was infallible in the triumph, holding Guthrie to just 80 total yards of offense and forcing two turnovers.
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6. Norman
Previous Ranking: 6
Norman downed Mustang 40-28 on Friday in jaw-dropping action. It was a comeback effort for Norman, who trailed 14-13 at halftime. Norman senior quarterback Phoenix Murphy exploded for 211 passing yards in the second half, boosting the Tigers to victory.
7. Muskogee
Previous Ranking: 8
Muskogee jumped up one spot in this week’s Oklahoma High School Football Rankings thanks to its blowout 57-7 win over Sapulpa. Muskogee QB Jamarian Ficklin was unstoppable, throwing for 345 yards and three touchdowns.
8. Lincoln Christian School
Previous Ranking: 7
Lincoln Christian improved to 9-0 on the season with a 62-7 shellacking of Eufaula on Friday. In the win, Lincoln Christian’s defense was at every turn, holding Eufala to just 80 rushing yards on 38 attempts. Further, Eufaula was only able to complete 42% of its pass attempts against the Bulldogs.
9. Memorial
Previous Ranking: 10
Memorial walked away with an impressive 61-28 victory over Broken Arrow on Friday evening. The Bulldogs had no shortage of weapons in the win, with Nick Booker, Colton McComb and Madden Willis each rushing for two touchdowns.
10. Deer Creek
Previous Ranking: 9
Deer Creek suffered its third-straight loss this past week, falling 48-10 to Bixby. The Antlers should have a chance to bounce back this week as they square off against No. 18 Mustang. The On3 Massey Ratings project Deer Creek to win 41-34.
11. Stillwater (+1)
12. Tuttle (-1)
13. Elgin (+1)
14. Choctaw (-1)
15. Wagoner (No Movement)
16. Moore (+2)
17. Del City (No Movement)
18. Mustang (-2)
19. Broken Arrow (No Movement)
20. Sulphur (+4)
21. Blanchard (-1)
22. Norman North (+1)
23. Washington (-2)
24. Heritage Hall (-2)
25. Charles Page (Previously Unranked)
Dropped from rankings: Santa Fe (Previously 25th)