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Tennessee Super 25 high school football poll

 
Tom Kreager, Michael Murphy, Diana C. Nearhos, Cecil Joyce, George Robinson and Michael Odom, USA TODAY Network - TennesseePublished 5:00 a.m. CT Aug. 15, 2018 | Updated 7:42 a.m. CT Aug. 15, 201
 
 
Who are the best high school football teams in Tennessee this season? The USA Today Network - Tennessee has started its Tennessee Super 25 poll. A group of statewide high school sports writers from across the network will vote each week on the top 25 teams in Tennessee.

Here is the preseason poll with first-place votes in parentheses.

1. Oakland (4) 148 pts

Last season: 13-1 in Class 6A. This week: at Independence

2. Brentwood Academy (1) 139 pts

Last season: 12-0 in Division II-AAA. This week: vs. Hillsboro

3. McCallie 126 pts

Last season: 8-4 in Division II-AAA. This week: at Chattanooga Christian

4. Ravenwood 122 pts

Last season: 10-3 in Class 6A. This week: at Centennial.

5. Whitehaven (1) 119 pts

Last season: 11-3 in Class 6A. This week: vs. Fairview.

6. Blackman 114 pts

Last season: 9-3 in Class 6A. This week: at Hendersonville.

7. Maryville 111 pts

Last season: 14-1 in Class 6A. This week: at Knoxville Catholic.

8. Lausanne 102 pts

Last season: 13-0 in Division II-AA. This week: at Rosa Fort (Miss.).

9. Montgomery Bell Academy 98 pts

Last season: 10-3 in Division II-AAA. This week: vs. Wooddale.

10. Ensworth 91 pts

Last season: 7-4 in Division II-AAA. This week: at Lipscomb Academy.

11. Farragut 80 pts

Last season: 9-3 in Class 6A. This week: vs. Bradley Central.

12. Christ Presbyterian Academy 77 pts

Last season: 10-3 in Division II-AA. This week: vs. Stratford.

13. Cane Ridge 64 pts

Last season: 13-2 in Class 6A. This week:vs. Marshall Co.

13. Germantown 64 pts

Last season: 11-1 in Class 6A. This week: at Jackson North Side.

15. Christian Brothers 62 pts

Last season: 11-1 in Division II-AAA. This week: at Grenada (Miss.) 

15. Greeneville 62 pts

Last season: 15-0 in Class 4A. This week: at Dobyns-Bennett.

17. Alcoa 54 pts

Last season: 13-2 in Class 3A. This week: vs. Grace Christian.

18. Smyrna 48 pts

Last season: 7-4 in Class 6A. This week:vs. La Vergne

19. Fulton 40 pts

Last season: 9-3 in Class 5A. This week: at Knoxville Central.

20. Northeast 37 pts

Last season: 7-4 in Class 5A. This week: vs. North Hardin (Ky.)

21. Pearl-Cohn 28 pts

Last season: 11-3 in Class 3A. This week: vs. RePublic

22. Haywood 25 pts

Last season: 11-3 in Class 4A. This week: at Henry Co.

23. MUS 19 pts

Last season: 6-6 in DII-AAA. This week: vs. Ridgeway

23. Oak Ridge 19 pts

Last season: 10-3 in Class 5A. This week: at Hardin Valley

25. Independence 15 pts

Last season: 6-6 in Class 6A. This week: vs. Oakland.

 

Receiving 10 or more points: Notre Dame, 14; Knoxville Catholic, 11; Mt. Juliet, 11.

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