Alabama high school football rankings: Thompson crowned 2020 MaxPreps Champion, finishes No. 1

By Mitch Stephens Dec 8, 2020, 11:45am

Warriors cap 14-0 season with miraculous 29-28 victory over Auburn in 7A championship game.

The high school football season in Alabama came to a close last week with championship games in all seven classifications at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Thompson was among the winners, shocking Auburn 29-28 in the Class 7A championship game and finishing No. 1 in the MaxPreps Top 25 computer rankings.

That remarkable victory, coupled with a 14-0 record and tremendous play this season, makes Thompson the 2020 MaxPreps Champion for the state of Alabama.
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In a finish that made waves well beyond Alabama, Thompson rallied from nine points down with 30 seconds to play. A blocked punt returned for a touchdown by Ahmari Bolden combined with a 35-yard field goal by Trevor Hardy on the game's final play somehow erased a 28-19 deficit.

The Warriors recovered an onside kick and benefited from two pass interference penalties in the final sequence to secure their 18th straight win overall and second consecutive 7A championship.

Thompson also played the second half without junior quarterback Conner Harrell, who was 9 of 14 for 164 yards and two touchdowns in the first half. He finished the season with 3,569 passing yards, 42 touchdowns and just three interceptions in his first season as the starter.

Despite the close call in the final, Thompson was a dominant champion. The Warriors piled up 604 points on the year and allowed just 222. The defense was led by one of the top juniors in the country in 6-foot-2, 235-pound outside linebacker/defensive end Jeremiah Alexander, the No. 11 ranked player overall in the Class of 2022, according to 247Sports. Entering the title game, Alexander had team highs in tackles (106) and sacks (eight).



2020 AHSSA state champions

Class 7A – Thompson (Alabaster)
Class 6A – Pinson Valley (Pinson)
Class 5A – St. Paul's Episcopal (Mobile)
Class 4A – Handley (Roanoke)
Class 3A – Fyffe
Class 1A  – Linden

Final Alabama MaxPreps Top 25

# School Rec. Str. +/-
1Thompson (Alabaster)14-047.4--
2HTHS (Trussville)9-346.0--
3Hoover11-245.2--
4Auburn9-239.1--
5Pinson Valley (Pinson)12-234.2--
6MBHS (Birmingham)11-232.7--
7Vestavia Hills4-541.2--
8Oxford11-230.7--
9Clay-Chalkville (Pinson)11-226.7+1
10Saraland11-324.4-1
11Oak Mountain (Birmingham)7-544.8--
12Central (Phenix City)8-537.7--
13SPEHS (Mobile)15-019.2+1
14Daphne10-228.0-1
15Spanish Fort11-430.6--
16Gardendale9-330.0+1
17Fyffe15-04.2+3
18Pleasant Grove11-319.0-2
19Opelika9-325.2-1
20Theodore10-223.9-1
21Faith Academy (Mobile)11-218.9--
22Ramsay (Birmingham)13-111.5--
23James Clemens (Madison)8-226.0--
24Prattville7-430.5--
25Austin (Decatur)8-324.3--
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