Oklahoma High School Football Rankings: Top 25 Teams - October 28
This past week, fans around the Sooner State enjoyed a wide variety of heart-pumping Oklahoma High School Football action. As usual, the On3 Massey Ratings adjusted for each result, ranging from expected blowouts to stunning upsets.
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 eighth 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. 10 in the nation and remained No. 1 in the Sooner State.
1. Bixby
Previous Ranking: 1
On Friday, Bixby put on a show in its 64-35 win over Mustang. In the victory, Spartans wide receiver Blake Hogshooter caught six passes for 186 yards and three touchdowns.
2. Owasso
Previous Ranking: 2
Owasso maintained its flawless record with a narrow 31-27 win over Santa Fe on Friday evening. It was a comeback effort for the Rams, who trailed heading into the fourth quarter for the first time this season. Jayden Hall led the way for Owasso, finishing with 133 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
3. Jenks
Previous Ranking: 3
On Friday, Jenks secured its fourth straight win with a 56-14 blowout over Moore. In the triumph, Jenks senior quarterback Owen Jones connected with senior Abilene Christian commit Kayleb Barnett for six completions, 195 yards and two of his four touchdown passes.
4. Union
Previous Ranking: 4
Union retained its No. 4 spot in the Oklahoma High School Football Rankings this week after handing a 69-28 beatdown to Broken Arrow on Friday. Union quarterback Shaker Reisig had a career night, completing 28-of-his-32 passes for 506 yards and eight touchdowns.
5. Carl Albert
Previous Ranking: 5
Carl Albert improved to 8-0 this past, thanks to a decisive 62-12 triumph over Lawton. The lopsided victory was nothing new for the Titans, who boast an average win margin average of 56 points per game this season.
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6. Norman
Previous Ranking: 8
Norman jumped two spots in this week’s rankings following a jaw-dropping 54-27 win over Deer Creek. Despite facing off against Georgia Tech commit Grady Adamson, Norman’s Phoenix Murphy looked like the best quarterback on the field, erupting for six passing TDs and a rushing score.
7. Lincoln Christian School
Previous Ranking: 7
Lincoln Christian School simply keeps winning. On Friday, the Bulldogs bullied Checotah, running away with a 68-12 victory. Junior quarterback Carson Ricke was efficient in the win, completing 11-of-13 passes for 213 yards and five touchdowns.
8. Muskogee
Previous Ranking: 9
Muskogee is one of the few teams in the state that hasn’t had a bye week yet this season. Nonetheless, the Roughers weren’t lacking energy in their 49-33 triumph over Charles Page on Friday night. Muskogee standouts P.J. Wallace and Jamarian Ficklin combined for 511 yards of total offense in the win.
9. Deer Creek
Previous Ranking: 6
Deer Creek fell three spots in the Oklahoma High School Football Rankings this week after suffering a 54-27 loss to Norman. While Grady Adamson was unable to lead his team to a win, he still had a solid showing, completing 14-of-his-27 pass attempts for 238 yards and three touchdowns.
10. Memorial
Previous Ranking: 11
On Friday, Memorial pulled out a grueling 16-0 win against Westmoore. It was a much-needed bounce-back game for the Bulldogs, who suffered a blowout loss to Owasso the week prior. With the win, Memorial has won five of their last contests.
11. Tuttle (+3)
12. Stillwater (+1)
13. Choctaw (-3)
14. Elgin (-2)
15. Wagoner (+1)
16. Mustang (-1)
17. Del City (+1)
18. Moore (-1)
19. Broken Arrow (No Movement)
20. Blanchard (No Movement)
21. Washington (+1)
22. Heritage Hall (-1)
23. Norman North (+2)
24. Sulphur (No Movement)
25. Santa Fe (Previously Unranked)
Dropped from rankings: Charles Page (Previously 23rd)