Oklahoma High School Football Rankings: Top 25 Teams - September 30
After an uneventful Week 3, Oklahoma High School Football fans enjoyed an action-packed slate of games this past Friday. From nail-biting finishes to blowout wins, the On3 Massey Ratings adjusted for each outcome.
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 fourth 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. 25 in the nation and No. 1 in the Sooner State.
1. Bixby
Previous Ranking: 1
On Friday, Bixby handily defeated Jenks 21-7. In the win, Bixby utilized its two-quarterback system to perfection. Junior starting QB Carson Kirby completed 17-of-26 passes and punched in a rushing touchdown while senior QB Cooper Parker notched two scores on the ground as well.
2. Owasso
Previous Ranking: 2
Owasso maintained its No. 2 spot in the state rankings this week after defeating Broken Arrow 49-21. Brothers Jason and Jaylon Moll shined for the Rams. Jason scored the first two touchdowns of the game while Jaylon later recorded a pick-six.
3. Union
Previous Ranking: 3
On Friday, Union took down Santa Fe 26-14 in an ugly battle. Quarterback Shaker Reisig threw for 276 yards and a touchdown but was intercepted three times. Worse, the Redhawks committed 15 penalties, knocking them back 140 yards. Nonetheless, it’s difficult to complain about a win.
4. Carl Albert
Previous Ranking: 4
Carl Albert reasserted itself as the No. 4 team in the state on Friday with a 64-0 beatdown on Western Heights. In the triumph, the defending 5A state champions scored five times in the first quarter and never looked back.
5. Jenks
Previous Ranking: 5
After losing 21-7 to Bixby on Friday, Jenks fell to 1-3 on the season. However, Jenks’ three losses are against the current top three teams in Oklahoma. With all-state running back KD Jones in the backfield, it’s never too late for Jenks to turn its season around.
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6. Deer Creek
Previous Ranking: 6
After enjoying a bye week, Deer Creek triumphantly returned to the gridiron on Friday with a 49-0 win over Enid. Quarterback Grady Adamson stole the spotlight in the win. The Georgia Tech commit notched a team-high five touchdowns.
7. Norman
Previous Ranking: 9
Norman improved to 4-0 with a dominant 30-0 win over Edmond North on Friday. In the victory, Norman High junior wide receiver Haynes Hartsock carved Edmond’s defense, amassing 74 receiving yards and two scores.
8. Lincoln Christian School
Previous Ranking: 7
Lincoln Christian continued to look like one of the top schools in Oklahoma with a comfortable 49-7 win over Stigler on Friday. It was never close, with the Bulldogs racking up 412 yards by halftime while holding Stigler to 34.
9. Muskogee
Previous Ranking: 8
Muskogee kept the good times rolling with a 59-14 victory over Ponca City on Friday. In the win, Muskogee QB Jamarian Ficklin put on a show, tallying six total touchdowns, including his 100th career passing TD.
10. Moore
Previous Ranking: 12
Moore leaped into the Top 10 this week after securing a hard-fought 21-20 win over Mustang on Friday. Mustang had no answers for Moore sophomore running back Ozias Adams, who collected 164 yards and a touchdown on 31 carries.
11. Stillwater (-1)
12. Memorial (+2)
13. Mustang (-2)
14. Tuttle (-1)
15. Elgin (+1)
16. Del City (+4)
17. Choctaw (+1)
18. Broken Arrow (-3)
19. Wagoner (-2)
20. Blanchard (-1)
21. Washington (+1)
22. North (-1)
23. Bishop McGuinness (+1)
24. Heritage Hall (+1)
25. Cushing (-2)