Oklahoma High School Football Rankings: Top 25 Teams - October 21
Another week, another action-packed Friday of Oklahoma High School Football games. This week was one of the best yet, with the state’s postseason picture beginning to grow clearer. The On3 Massey Ratings adjusted for each dominant victory and nail-biting finish.
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 seventh 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 improved to No. 12 in the nation and remained No. 1 in the Sooner State.
1. Bixby
Previous Ranking: 1
Bixby turned in another dominant performance on Friday, running away with a 56-14 win over Enid. It was a well-balanced effort by the Spartans. Bixby’s defense tallied two pick-sixes in the win while quarterback Carson Kirby recorded two passing touchdowns.
2. Owasso
Previous Ranking: 2
Owasso improved to 7-0 on the season with a 46-14 victory over Memorial on Friday. Junior receiver Noah Hill was everywhere for the Rams, notching 85 rushing yards, an 87-yard receiving touchdown and kicking in a 22-yard field goal.
3. Jenks
Previous Ranking: 4
On Friday, Jenks made a statement with its 28-0 win over No. 6 Deer Creek. As usual, Jenks running back KD Jones was phenomenal, collecting a game-high three rushing touchdowns. Quarterback Owen Jones also found the end zone before sustaining a shoulder injury.
4. Union
Previous Ranking: 3
Union emerged victorious against Yukon on Friday in a 59-30 shootout. Running back Tayveon Parry-Speight led the charge for the Redhawks, amassing 170 rushing yards and three touchdowns on just 10 carries.
5. Carl Albert
Previous Ranking: 5
With a 59-0 win over John Marshall on Friday, Carl Albert maintained its flawless record. No team is yet to come within 20 points of the Titans this season. In the win, Carl Albert quarterback Devin Woodring erupted for 341 yards and three touchdowns while completing 83.3% of his passes.
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6. Deer Creek
Previous Ranking: 6
On Friday, Deer Creek suffered its first loss of the season in a 28-0 shellacking against Jenks. The Antlers had no answers for Jenks’ stifling defense. Deer Creek reached the red zone once all game and ultimately threw an interception on Jenks’ 7-yard line.
7. Lincoln Christian School
Previous Ranking: 7
Lincoln Christian School retained its No. 7 spot in the Oklahoma High School Football Rankings after handing Muldrow a 48-0 beatdown on Thursday. In the win, Lincoln only ran 32 plays but amassed 308 total yards of offense.
8. Norman
Previous Ranking: 9
Norman edged out a narrow 42-35 victory against Moore on Friday evening. It was the Tigers’ first win over Moore since 2019. Norman senior quarterback Phoenix Murphy was a standout, finishing the game with two passing touchdowns and two rushing scores.
9. Muskogee
Previous Ranking: 8
Muskogee kept the good times rolling this past week with a 54-0 triumph over Capitol Hill. In no surprise, quarterback Jamarian Ficklin was electric, completing 15-of-his-17 pass attempts for 395 yards and a season-high six touchdown passes.
10. Choctaw
Previous Ranking: 14
Choctaw jumped four spots in the Oklahoma High School Football Rankings this week after pulling out a grueling 35-28 win over Stillwater. Choctaw running back Mayor Morgan stole the show, racking up 135 rushing yards, 48 receiving yards and a touchdown.
11. Memorial (-1)
12. Elgin (+1)
13. Stillwater (-2)
14. Tuttle (-2)
15. Mustang (+4)
16. Wagoner (+2)
17. Moore (-2)
18. Del City (-1)
19. Broken Arrow (-3)
20. Blanchard (No Movement)
21. Heritage Hall (No Movement)
22. Washington (No Movement)
23. Charles Page (No Movement)
24. Sulphur (No Movement)
25. Norman North (Previously Unranked)
Dropped from rankings: Guthrie (Previously 27th)