High School Football Dynasty Ratings: Utah

By Jordan Divens Aug 16, 2018, 2:30pm

Bingham, Timpview create Beehive State buzz as best programs since 2003.

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Bingham's Simote Pepe is among the finalists for the prestigious honor.

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 an unmatched look at the high school football landscape over the past 15 years.

Journeying to Utah, the top two programs, Bingham and Timpview, have combined for an incredible 15 state titles since 2003.

Utah High School Football Dynasty Ratings
Bingham leads the Beehive State on the Dynasty Ratings, tracking the best teams since 2003.
Bingham leads the Beehive State on the Dynasty Ratings, tracking the best teams since 2003.
File photo by Steve Carnahan
1. Bingham (South Jordan)
Overall record (2003-2017): 169-29
State championships: 7
vs. Top 1,000: 71-25



2. Timpview (Provo)
Overall record: 162-27
State championships:
8
vs. Top 1,000:
42-21

3. Lone Peak (Highland)
Overall record: 133-53
State championships:
1
vs. Top 1,000:
52-43

4. Alta (Sandy)
Overall record: 125-57
State championships:
2
vs. Top 1,000:
38-49

5. Jordan (Sandy)
Overall record: 109-66
State championships:
1
vs. Top 1,000:
33-51

6. East (Salt Lake City)
Overall record: 127-57
State championships:
2
vs. Top 1,000:
32-39

7. Highland (Salt Lake City)
Overall record: 126-55
State championships:
1
vs. Top 1,000:
22-42

8. Brighton (Salt Lake City)
Overall record: 98-67-1
State championships:
none
vs. Top 1,000:
29-49-1



9. Herriman (West Herriman)
Overall record: 56-38
State championships:
1
vs. Top 1,000:
15-30

10. Fremont (Plain City)
Overall record: 101-68
State championships:
none
vs. Top 1,000:
24-50

Next five: Davis (Kaysville), Skyridge (Lehi), American Fork, Syracuse, Corner Canyon (Draper).