Oklahoma high school football rankings: No. 1 Bixby survives No. 3 Jenks

By Steve Montoya Sep 9, 2020, 12:30pm

Late defensive stand helps keep Spartans in the top spot; Four teams enter Top 25.

The state's top-ranked team Bixby survived a tough test against No. 3 Jenks on Friday night. A late defensive stand in the final minute helped the Spartans pull out a 42-35 victory.

Jenks dropped one spot in the MaxPreps Oklahoma Top 25 to No. 4.

Stillwater moved up to No. 3 after its opening-season victory over No. 24 Edmond Santa Fe, 45-32.

Four new teams powered through to earn spots in the Top 25: No. 25 Metro Christian (Tulsa), No. 23 Verdigris (Claremore), No. 20 Washington, and No. 16 Wagoner, which got off to a 1-0 start after beating Coweat 28-0. The Bulldogs host Tahlequah (1-0) on Friday night.

Oklahoma Top 25



# School Rec. Str. +/-
1Bixby2-030.6--
2Broken Arrow2-030.0--
3Stillwater1-012.8+1
4Jenks1-138.7-1
5CAHS (Midwest City)1-022.1+1
6Owasso2-014.7-1
7Lincoln Christian (Tulsa)1-08.7+1
8BTWHS (Tulsa)2-08.7+3
9HHHS (Oklahoma City)1-0-5.9+8
10Union (Tulsa)0-247.6-1
11Vian2-00.9+1
12Stigler2-00.9+7
13Midwest City1-125.6--
14BMGHS (Oklahoma City)1-011.0-4
15Del City0-125.7-8
16Wagoner2-0-9.1+10
17Tuttle2-02.2-2
18Mustang1-01.9-2
19Piedmont1-07.7+3
20Washington2-00.3+8
21Westmoore (Oklahoma City)1-111.9-3
22Noble1-00.3-1
23Verdigris (Claremore)1-01.9+17
24Edmond Santa Fe (Edmond)0-236.8--
25Metro Christian (Tulsa)1-15.6+6