Florida High School Football Rankings: Top 25 teams – Nov. 4
The Florida high school football rankings have updated following a light slate over the first weekend of November.
IMG Academy lost big to out-of-state St. Frances Academy (Md.) and Miami Central has been forced to forfeit nine games.
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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Below is the updated Florida On3 Massey Ratings top 25, as of Nov. 4.
1. IMG Academy
After narrowly defeating Illinois’ top team two weeks ago, No. 1 IMG fell apart this past weekend against St. Frances Academy (Md.). The Ascenders lost 30-3, their second loss of the season. They will look to get right against St. Thomas More (Conn.) this week.
2. Venice
Venice hammered Riverview 42-8 to close out the regular season. The Indians’ lone loss came to No. 1 IMG Academy in early October, leaving them with a 9-1 record on the year.
3. Chaminade-Madonna Prep
The Lions were off after closing the regular season last week with a 62-17 blowout of Cardinal Gibbons. Chaminade-Madonna finished the yearwith losses to Blanche Ely and St. John Bosco (Calif.) — and signature wins over NNo. 9 American Heritage, No. 8 Miami Norland and No. 5 St. Thomas Aquinas.
4. Miami Central
Earlier today, news broke that Miami Central has been retroactively forced to forfeit nine games this season because of the use of an ineligible player. The Rockets, who are ranked as the state’s No. 4 overall team, were 8-1 on the season and one of the favorites to compete for a Class 3A state championship. In accordance with FHSAA’s bylaw 10.2.1, the Rockets’ record has been changed to 0-9 with the postseason bracket reveal less than a week away.
5. St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Thomas Aquinas ended its regular season on a bitter note two weeks ago with its first loss to No. 9 American Heritage. It was the Raiders’ third loss of the season after Las Vegas Bishop Gorman (Nev.) and No. 3 Chaminade-Madonna.
6. Armwood (+1)
Armwood has a perfect record on the year after a 48-0 win against Riverview last Friday. Their lone ranked win of the season came against No. 19 Tampa Bay Tech back in early September.
7. Lakeland (-1)
Lakeland is still perfect after beating Kathleen 47-6 on the road two weeks ago to improve to 8-0. The Dreadnaughts have big wins this year over No. 4 Miami Central and No. 20 Lake Mary. They are 28-point favorites over Sebring this week.
8. Norland
Miami Norland will head to the postseason with a 7-2 record after coming away with a 37-20 victory against Plantation two weeks ago. The Vikings have dropped games to No. 3 Chaminade-Madonna and No. 4 Miami Central this year, but have also picked up signature wins against No. 17 Miami Northwestern, No. 13 Cocoa and No. 9 American Heritage.
9. American Heritage
American Heritage has navigated a brutal schedule to finish with a 5-4 record after securing one of the biggest wins in program history. The Patriots downed No. 5 St. Thomas Aquinas in a 42-38 shootout two weeks ago, the first win against the Raiders in school history.
10. Orlando Jones
Jones defeated Ocoee 14-0 to stay unbeaten (9-0) on the year. The close game came a week after the Tigers crushed Lake Region 77-0. Up next is Wekiva.
Teams 11-25 in Florida High School football rankings
11. Nease
12. Gadsden County (+2)
13. Cocoa (-1)
14. Raines (-1)
15. St. Augustine (+5)
16. Niceville
17. Northwestern (-2)
18. Lincoln (+1)
19. Tampa Bay Tech (-2)
20. Lake Mary (-2)
21. Clearwater Central Catholic
22. F. W. Buchholz (NR)
23. Columbus (-1)
24. The Bolles School (+1)
25. Cardinal Mooney (NR)
Dropped from rankings: A. Crawford Mosley, Manatee
The post Florida High School Football Rankings: Top 25 teams – Nov. 4 appeared first on On3.
This article was originally published by Collin Ginnan at On3 – (https://www.on3.com/high-school/news/florida-high-school-football-rankings-top-25-teams-nov-4/).
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