South Carolina Power Opens Season at No. 1

By Jason Hickman Aug 14, 2008, 3:53pm

The Byrnes Rebels are 93-8 with five state titles since 2001. Now the Palmetto State power is looking to add a national championship to its trophy case.

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South Carolina’s Byrnes High School will open the 2008 season at No. 1 in the MaxPreps Preseason National Football Rankings.

 

The Rebels, under the direction of second-year head coach Chris Miller, are coming off a 15-0 campaign in 2007 capped by a 48-9 win over Summerville in the AAAA state title game.

 

Plenty of firepower returns, including a 3,000-yard passer in junior quarterback Chas Dodd and junior running back Marcus Lattimore, who racked up over 2,300 all-purpose yards as a sophomore. Senior Ricco Sanders is Byrnes’ leading returning receiver after hauling in 13 touchdown passes in 2007.

 

Senior defensive backs Riyahd Richardson and Justin Bright (committed to Florida State) are Division I prospects, while Daniel Cleveland will head the linebacking corps after racking up 140 tackles as a junior. Defensive lineman Brandon Willis will be a top recruit in the class of 2010.

 

Beyond the No. 1 spot, No. 2 De La Salle (Calif.) and No. 3 Don Bosco Prep (N.J.) provide plenty of intrigue as the storied programs are slated to meet Sept. 26.

 

Skyline of Sammamish, Wash., checks in at No. 4 after an unbeaten, 3A state championship season in 2007. The Spartans make the move to the 4A level this season.

 

Ohio’s Coldwater High School rounds out the top five. The Cavaliers are 40-2 over the past three seasons and return quarterback Cory Klenke, who accumulated over 3,000 yards through the air and on the ground a year ago.

 

The Top 25

Rank

School

07 Record

Notable

1

Byrnes (S.C.)

15-0

Rebels return 3,000-yard passer and 1,800-yard rusher

2

De La Salle (Calif.)

13-0

Bay Area dynasty has won 34 of last 35 games

3

Don Bosco Prep (N.J.)

12-0

Ironmen cross country to face De La Salle Sept. 26

4

Skyline (Wash.)

14-0

QB Jake Heaps led Spartans to title as sophomore

5

Coldwater (Ohio)

14-1

Key cogs back from Division IV state title squad

6

River Hill (Md.)

14-0

Hawks allowed just 21 points in 14 games a year ago

7

Long Beach Poly (Calif.)

13-1

Gets big test Aug. 30 against Miami's Northwestern

8

Euless Trinity (Texas)

15-1

Trojans own 40-3 record over past three years

9

Corona Centennial (Calif.)

13-2

Linebacker Vontaze Burfict headed to USC

10

Madison County (Fla.)

13-1

Small school power loaded with DI prospects

11

Carmel (Ind.)

13-2

Greyhounds gunning for seventh state title

12

Rockhurst (Mo.)

13-0

Colorado, Minnesota powers to test Hawklets

13

Lake Travis (Texas)

15-1

QB Garrett Gilbert piled up 4,826 yards as junior

14

Highlands (Ky.)

15-0

Giants' QB Jared Lorenzen a Bluebird alum

15

Armwood (Fla.)

13-1

Held 13 of 14 opponents to 10 points or less in 2007

16

Lowndes (Ga.)

14-1

Vikings seeking fourth state title in five years

17

St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.)

14-1

George Smith 318-65 in 31 seasons with Raiders

18

Phoebus (Va.)

13-1

QB Tajh Boyd committed to West Virginia

19

Oscar Smith (Va.)

13-1

Junior QB Phillip Sims will be a top recruit in 2010

20

St. Ignatius (Ohio)

8-3

Notre Dame-bound Dan Fox plays all over the field

21

Stone Bridge (Va.)

14-1

Bulldogs could be better than 2007 state title team

22

Crespi (Calif.)

11-3

Celts open Aug. 30 against Utah's Northridge

23

Oceanside (Calif.)

12-1

Colorado landed Pirate QB Jordan Wynn

24

Prosser (Wash.)

14-0

Mustangs averaged 52.1 points per game last fall

25

Bastrop (La.)

15-0

Rams have won 44 straight, three state titles

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