Bentonville and Fayetteville, shown here doing battle in 2013, are two of the top three most dominant Arkansas teams during the MaxPreps era.
File photo by Richey Miller
It has been 10 years now that MaxPreps has put out football computer rankings, presented by the Army National Guard.
That's plenty of time to come up with a solid list of which programs have been the most dominant during the MaxPreps era.
For the purpose of the rankings, each team will be awarded points based off where it finished in the computer rankings after each season. For example, if a team finished No. 1 overall it receives 25 points. If the team finished No. 25 overall, it would get one point. A team also receives 30 points for winning a state title and 15 for being the runner-up.
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1. Greenwood - 373 PointsOverall record: 120-17
The Bulldogs haven't missed the Top 25 rankings in the past 10 years, and have claimed six state titles since 2004.
2. Bentonville - 302Overall record: 91-29
Bentonville has won three 7A state championships since 2004, as well as being ranked the state's top team five times.
3. Fayetteville - 268Overall record: 83-37-2
Fayetteville has participated in four 7A state title games since 2004, coming out the victor in three of them, including back-to-back championships in 2011 and 2012.
4. Shiloh Christian (Springdale) - 236Overall record: 99-29-1
The Saints played in five straight state championship games from 2006-10. They took home the hardware four of those times, including a three-peat from 2008-10.
5. El Dorado - 232Overall record: 84-39-1
El Dorado has four Top 10 finishes since 2004, as well as four 6A state titles.
6. Pulaski Academy (Little Rock) - 226Overall record: 112-21-1
The Bruins have nine Top 20 finishes and two state titles since 2004.
7. Southside (Fort Smith) - 217Overall record: 72-45-2
Despite having six Top 10 finishes, Southside holds claim to just one 7A state title since 2004.
8. Nashville - 196Overall record: 110-24
Nashville has finished in the Top 25 every year since 2005, claiming three state titles in the process.
9. Har-Ber (Springdale) - 189Overall record: 67-31
The Wildcats finished the 2009 season with the No.1 ranking and a 7A state championship. They have seven Top 10 finishes since 2007.
10. Charleston - 186Overall record: 117-14
Charleston has four state titles and one runner-up finish since 2004.
11. Junction City - 162Overall record: 110-19-1
The Dragons hold claim to four 2A state titles and two undefeated seasons since 2008.
12. West Memphis - 156Overall record: 91-29-1
West Memphis finished in the Top 25 every year from 2004-12. They reached the No. 4 rank in 2005 after a runner-up finish.
13. Fairview (Camden) - 153Overall record: 97-28
Fairview has seven Top 25 finishes since 2004, including two runner-up finishes and one state title.
14. Lake Hamilton (Pearcy) - 126Overall record: 83-38
The Wolves finished at No. 7 in 2008 after winning their first 6A state title since 2004.
15. North Little Rock - 120Overall record: 76-41
The Charging Wildcats have finished in the Top 25 every year since 2004.
16. Springdale - 110Overall record: 63-48-1
In 2005 Springdale won its only 5A state championship since 2004, also holding the No. 1 rank.
17. Pine Bluff - 106Overall record: 69-49-2
Pine Bluff has six straight Top 25 finishes since 2008, as well as three runner-up finishes.
18. Bryant - 102Overall record: 79-33-2
The Hornets have only missed the Top 25 once since 2004 despite never winning a state championship.
19. Central Arkansas Christian (North Little Rock) - 101Overall record: 76-40-2
The Mustangs have one 3A state title, and one runner-up finish since 2004.
19. Warren - 101Overall record: 95-29-1
Warren has two runner-up finishes since 2004.