The National Prep Football Poll is compiled by XOS Digital PlayerOnDemand National Reports Director Jamie DeMoney with input from sportswriters, experts, and coaches. The national Top 25 and regional Top 10's follow with won-loss records:
# | School | Record | Note | LW |
1. | Ramsey, N.J., Don Bosco Prep | 7-0 | unbeaten since Sept. 2008 | 1 |
2. | Louisville, Ky., Trinity | 9-0 | whipped Cincinnati, Moeller, 49-14 | 2 |
3. | Seffner, Fla., Armwood | 9-0 | blanked then-unbeaten Plant, 21-0 | 3 |
4. | Las Vegas, Nev., Bishop Gorman | 10-1 | 34 consecutive in-state wins | 4 |
5. | Gaffney, S.C. | 10-0 | all wins by at least 21 points | 5 |
6. | Indianapolis, Ind., Warren Central | 11-0 | plays regionally ranked Carmel Friday in 5A playoffs | 6 |
7. | Katy, Texas | 9-0 | 40-point average win margin | 7 |
8. | Charlotte, N.C., Mallard Creek | 10-0 | averaging 50 points per game | 8 |
9. | Miramar, Fla. | 7-0 | game vs. Western ppd. to Monday due to weather | 9 |
10. | Olney, Md., Good Counsel | 9-0 | Wes Brown over 200 rushing yards in 54-19 rout of O’Connell | 10 |
11. | Bentonville, Ark. | 9-0 | extended win streak to 22 | 11 |
12. | Fort Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas | 7-1 | beat Plantation, 9-0, in game shorted to one quarter due to weather | 14 |
13. | Euless, Texas, Trinity | 9-0 | 41 straight district wins | 13 |
14. | Kingsland, Ga., Camden County | 9-0 | average win margin is 47 points | 15 |
15. | Miami, Fla., Central | 7-0 | whipped rival Northwestern, 37-18 | 17 |
16. | Dallas, Texas, Skyline | 9-0 | posted three consecutive shutouts | 18 |
17. | Anaheim, Calif., Servite | 7-1 | came from behind to beat St. John Bosco, 35-27 | 16 |
18. | Pittsburgh, Pa., Central Catholic | 9-0 | 22 consecutive regular season wins | 20 |
19. | Westlake Village, Calif., Westlake | 8-0 | scored at least 28 points in 22 straight games | 23 |
20. | Austin, Texas, Lake Travis | 9-0 | seeks fifth consecutive 4A title | 21 |
21. | Allen, Texas | 9-0 | clinched sixth straight district crown | 19 |
22. | DeSoto, Texas | 9-0 | plays at Longview Friday for district title | 22 |
23. | Chandler, Ariz., Hamilton | 10-0 | 50-game winning streak is nation’s longest | 25 |
24. | Bellevue, Wash. | 9-0 | completed unbeaten regular season | 24 |
25. | Warminster, Pa., Archbishop Wood | 8-1 | only loss to No. 18 Central Catholic | NR |
Northeast Region
1.
Ramsey, N.J., Don Bosco Prep (7-0) (1)
2.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Central Catholic (9-0) (2)
3.
Warminster, Pa., Archbishop Wood (8-1) (3)
4.
Wexford, Pa., North Allegheny (9-0) (4)
5.
Oradell, N.J., Bergen Catholic (6-2) (5)
6.
Hammonton, N.J., St. Joseph (7-0) (6)
7.
Everett, Mass. (8-0) (8)
8.
Montvale, N.J., St. Joseph Regional (6-1) (10)
9.
Wayne, N.J., Wayne Hills (8-0) (7)
10.
Wyndmoor, Pa., La Salle (8-1) --
East Coast Region
1.
Gaffney, S.C. (10-0) (1)
2.
Charlotte, N.C., Mallard Creek (10-0) (2)
3.
Olney, Md., Good Counsel (9-0) (3)
4.
Baltimore, Md., Gilman (7-1) (4)
5.
Matthews, N.C., Butler (9-1) (5)
6.
Chantilly, Va., Westfield (9-0) (8)
7.
Goose Creek, S.C. (9-1) (7)
8.
Clifton, Va., Centreville (8-1) (6)
9.
Greenwood, S.C. (9-1) (9)
10.
Martinsburg, W.Va. (9-0) (10)
Southeast Region
1.
Seffner, Fla., Armwood (9-0) (1)
2.
Miramar, Fla. (7-0) (2)
3.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas (7-1) (3)
4.
Kingsland, Ga., Camden County (9-0) (4)
5.
Miami, Fla., Central (7-0) (5)
6.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., University (10-0) (6)
7.
Loganville, Ga., Grayson (9-0) (7)
8.
Miami, Fla., Norland (8-0) (8)
9.
Covington, La., St. Paul's (9-0) (9)
10.
Bradenton, Fla., Manatee (6-2) (10)
Midwest Region
1.
Louisville, Ky., Trinity (9-0) (1)
2.
Indianapolis, Ind., Warren Central (11-0) (2)
3.
Carmel, Ind. (10-1) (4)
4.
Toledo, Ohio, Whitmer (10-0) (5)
5.
Farmington Hills, Mich., Harrison (10-0) (6)
6.
Park Ridge, Ill., Maine South (10-0) (7)
7.
Glen Ellyn, Ill., Glenbard West (10-0) (8)
8.
Frankfort, Ill., Lincoln-Way East (10-0) (9)
9.
Bowling Green, Ky. (10-0) --
10.
Fort Thomas, Ky., Highlands (10-0) --
Midlands Region
1.
Highlands Ranch, Colo., Valor Christian (9-0) (1)
2.
St. Louis, Mo., Christian Brothers (10-0) (2)
3.
Highland, Utah, Lone Peak (11-0) (3)
4.
Kansas City, Mo., Staley (10-0) (4)
5.
Plymouth, Minn., Wayzata (9-0) (5)
6.
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho (9-0) (6)
7.
Wichita, Kan., Heights (9-0) (7)
8.
West Des Moines, Iowa, Valley (10-0) (8)
9.
Aurora, Colo., Grandview (8-1) (9)
10.
Kirkwood, Mo. (9-0) (10)
Southwest Region
0.
Chandler, Ariz., Hamilton (10-0) (9)
1.
Las Vegas, Nev., Bishop Gorman (10-1) (1)
2.
Katy, Texas (9-0) (2)
3.
Bentonville, Ark. (9-0) (3)
4.
Euless, Texas, Trinity (9-0) (4)
5.
Dallas, Texas, Skyline (9-0) (5)
6.
Austin, Texas, Lake Travis (9-0) (7)
7.
Allen, Texas (9-0) (6)
8.
DeSoto, Texas (9-0) (8)
9.
Chandler, Ariz., Hamilton (10-0) (9)
10.
Cibolo, Texas, Steele (9-0) (10)
West Coast Region
1.
Anaheim, Calif., Servite (7-1) (1)
2.
Westlake Village, Calif., Westlake (8-0) (2)
3.
Bellevue, Wash. (9-0) (3)
4.
Lake Oswego, Ore. (9-0) (4)
5.
Eugene, Ore., Sheldon (9-0) (6)
6.
Upland, Calif. (8-0) (7)
7.
Concord, Calif., De La Salle (7-1) (8)
8.
Murrieta, Calif., Vista Murrieta (5-3-x) (5)
9.
San Jose, Calif., Bellarmine Prep (7-1) (9)
10.
Redlands, Calif., Redlands East Valley (8-0) (10)
x-Three losses by forfeit for using ineligible player FEATS OF THE WEEK: With a 49-14 rout of once nationally ranked Cincinnati, Moeller, No. 2 Louisville, Ky., Trinity won its sixth game over an out-of-state opponent this season – and inched closer to overtaking Ramsey, N.J., Don Bosco for the Prep Poll’s top ranking. ... J.T. Curtis became just the second coach to total 500 wins. Curtis, 64, is now 500-54-6 in 43 seasons at River Ridge, La. Curtis, a school founded by his father. The milestone was accomplished in the Patriots’ 49-6 blowout of New Orleans, Clark. The all-time record holder for wins is Summerville, S.C., coach John McKissick, 85, who has 592 victories in 60 seasons. ... According to MaxPreps.com, the career record for coaching wins in Indiana was broken when Bud Wright of Sheridan won his 369th game, a 48-16 rout of Lapel. ... Senior Dorial Green-Beckham of Springfield, Mo., Hillcrest, one of the nation’s top-rated recruits, broke the national career receiving record. Green-Beckham (uncommitted) had 11 catches for 303 yards as his team pounded Republic, 35-7. He now has 6,110 yards for his career and 1,986 yards this season. ... Senior Jonathan DiBiaso of regionally ranked Everett broke the Massachusetts career record for touchdown passes. DiBiaso now has 88 passing touchdowns after throwing four scoring strikes in his team’s 41-14 blowout of Medford. ... According to eMissourian.com, the Missouri record for most points in a game was broken when Owensville outlasted St. James, 80-75. Copyright 2011 World Features Syndicate, Inc...endit