MaxPreps Final Regional Computer Football Rankings
By Kevin Askeland
Dec 30, 2013, 8:00pm
Bakersfield, St. Joseph's Prep, Centreville join final regional rankings of the 2013 season.
The final MaxPreps Regional Computer Football Rankings find just three new teams added to the rankings and no changes among the top teams in each region.
Bakersfield joined the West region rankings at No. 8 after winning the Division I state championship in California. Meanwhile Centreville (Clifton, Va.) joined the South region rankings at No. 4 after winning the Class 6A playoffs in Virginia. St. Joseph's Prep (Philadelphia) is the only other entrant, coming in at No. 8 in the Midwest region rankings.
The regional rankings are based on the MaxPreps Computer Rankings. Record and ranking are included for each team.
See how the Computer Rankings work.
Be sure to check out the MaxPreps Metro pages for most of the regions listed below, and see the complete playoff brackets for each state.
# denotes state championMaxPreps Final Regional Football Computer Rankings
Northeast
St. Joseph Regional won it all at MetLife Stadium.
Photo by Daniel Coppola
1. (Last week 1)
St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.), 10-1, 70.3#
2. (2)
DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.), 11-1, 64.4#
3. (3)
Paramus Catholic (N.J.), 10-2, 64.3#
4. (4)
Aquinas Institute (Rochester, N.Y.), 13-0, 60.6#
5. (5)
Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), 7-4, 55.5
6. (6)
DePaul (Wayne, N.J.), 10-2, 55.3#
7. (7)
New Canaan (Conn.), 14-1, 54.8#
8. (8)
McDonogh (Owings Mills, Md.), 11-0, 54.2#
9. (9)
St. John's (Washington, D.C.), 9-3, 53.9
10. (10)
Middletown (Md.), 14-0, 53.5#
West
St. John Bosco knocked off De La Salle for its state title, which is no easy task.
Photo by Louis Lopez
1. (1)
St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.), 16-0, 87.9#
2. (2)
De La Salle (Concord, Calif.), 14-1, 74.6
3. (3)
Mountain Pointe (Phoenix), 14-0, 73.0#
4. (4)
Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.), 11-3, 72.4
5. (5)
Punahou (Honolulu), 11-0, 70.1#
6. (10)
Chaminade (West Hills, Calif.), 14-2, 69.9#
7. (6)
Bingham (South Jordan, Utah), 14-0, 69.8#
8. (NR)
Bakersfield (Calif.), 13-2, 69.5
9. (7)
Centennial (Corona, Calif.), 12-3, 67.8
10. (8)
Bellevue (Wash.), 14-0, 67.4#
South
Washington won a national title in the Xcellent 25 this season.
Photo by Gary McCullough
1. (1)
Washington (Miami), 14-0, 75.0#
2. (2)
Central (Miami), 13-1, 72.6#
3. (3)
Northwestern (Rock Hill, S.C.) 15-0, 72.6#
4. (NR)
Centreville (Clifton, Va.), 15-0, 68.7
5. (4)
Oak Grove (Hattiesburg, Miss.), 14-1, 68.3#
6. (5)
Maryville (Tenn.), 15-0, 67.5#
7. (6)
Mallard Creek (Charlotte, N.C.), 16-0, 67.2#
8. (7)
Ensworth (Nashville, Tenn.), 11-1, 64.2#
9. (8)
Norcross (Ga.), 13-2, 64.0#
10. (9)
Hoover (Ala.), 15-0, 63.8#
Midwest
Dean Meyer helped lead Archbishop Moeller to a spectacular season.
Photo by Jim Owens
1. (1)
Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati), 14-1, 76.7#
2. (2)
St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio), 11-2, 70.7
3. (3)
St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron, Ohio), 15-0, 69.7#
4. (4)
Mentor (Ohio), 13-2, 68.2
5. (5)
Warren Central (Indianapolis), 11-3, 66.5#
6. (6)
Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.),14-0, 66.2#
6. (7)
Mount Carmel (Chicago), 13-1, 66.2#
8. (NR)
St. Joseph's Prep (Philadelphia), 12-3, 66.1
9. (8)
Loveland (Ohio), 15-0, 65.6#
10. (9)
Eden Prairie (Minn.), 12-0, 64.4#
Southwest
Tay Evans and Christian Sam celebrate Allen's state title.
Photo by Robbie Rakestraw
1. (1)
Allen (Texas), 16-0, 83.8#
2. (2)
DeSoto (Texas), 14-1, 74.8
3. (3)
Blue Springs (Mo.), 14-0, 72.4#
4. (7)
Cedar Hill (Texas), 14-2, 71.4#
5. (9)
Aledo (Texas) 16-0, 71.3#
6. (4)
Jenks (Okla.), 14-0, 70.1#
7. (6)
Lee's Summit West (Mo.), 13-1, 68.9#
8. (8)
Valor Christian (Highlands Ranch, Colo.), 13-1, 68.6#
9. (10)
Coppell (Texas), 9-2, 67.1
10. (5)
Katy (Texas), 15-1, 66.8