High School Football Dynasty Ratings: Michigan

By Kevin Askeland Jul 19, 2018, 10:30am

Muskegon is the top dynasty and has won state titles in two different enrollment divisions.

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Factoring in results and schedule strength, MaxPreps partner Ned Freeman at CalPreps.com has produced dynasty ratings for the top high school football programs in all 50 states.

Freeman's rating takes into account games going back to 2003, giving fans and readers and unmatched look at the high school football landscape over the past 15 years.

We head to the upper Midwest for a look at the state of Michigan, which has nine teams in the top 10 owning multiple state championships.
Lowell is second in the Michigan Dynasty Rankings, having two state titles since 2003.
Lowell is second in the Michigan Dynasty Rankings, having two state titles since 2003.
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Michigan High School Football Dynasty Ratings

1. Muskegon
Overall record (2003-2017):
161-29
State championships: 4
vs. Top 1,000: 44-26

2. Lowell
Overall record (2003-2017):
158-28
State championships: 2
vs. Top 1,000: 38-24



3. East Grand Rapids (Grand Rapids)
Overall record (2003-2017): 151-31
State championships: 6
vs. Top 1,000: 31-24

4. (tie) Catholic Central (Novi)
Overall record (2003-2017): 134-49
State championships: 2
vs. Top 1,000: 31-24

4. (tie) Rockford
Overall record (2003-2017): 148-37
State championships: 3
vs. Top 1,000: 34-29

6. St. Mary Prep (Orchard Lake)
Overall record (2003-2017):
134-47
State championships: 4
vs. Top 1,000: 34-36

7. Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills)
Overall record (2003-2017):
135-46
State championships: 4
vs. Top 1,000: 41-40

8. Zeeland West (Zeeland)
Overall record (2003-2017):
125-29
State championships: 4
vs. Top 1,000: 11-15



9. De La Salle Collegiate (Warren)
Overall record (2003-2017):
113-56
State championships: 2
vs. Top 1,000: 20-43

10. Canton
Overall record (2003-2017):
138-35
State championships: 0
vs. Top 1,000: 4-17