MaxPreps regional high school football computer rankings: Midwest region

By Kevin Askeland Aug 29, 2016, 4:14pm

Three Ohio teams in top four of Midwest region rankings, with Colerain on top.

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Three Ohio teams take up the first four spots in the MaxPreps midwest region football computer rankings.

Colerain (Cincinnati) holds down the No. 1 spot while St. Edward (Lakewood) is the No. 3 team and Archbishop Hoban (Akron) is No. 4. Cass Tech (Detroit) is the No. 2 team.

The regional rankings are based on the MaxPreps Computer Rankings, presented by the Army National Guard. The Midwest region includes teams from Arkansas, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, Wisconsin, Nebraska and North and South Dakota.



MaxPreps midwest region football computer rankings
Cass Tech is ready to get its season started.
Cass Tech is ready to get its season started.
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1. Colerain (Cincinnati), 1-0, 81.5

2. Cass Tech (Detroit), 0-0, 76.7

3. St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio), 1-0, 76.0

4. Archbishop Hoban (Akron, Ohio), 1-0, 74.2

5. Warren Central (Indianapolis), 1-1, 69.7

6. Wayne (Huber Heights, Ohio), 0-0-1, 68.8



7. Loyola Academy (Wilmette, Ill.), 1-0, 67.0

8. Cathedral (Indianapolis), 2-0, 66.3

9. La Salle (Cincinnati), 1-0, 63.0

10. Stow-Munroe Falls (Stow, Ohio), 1-0, 62.4

11. Bishop Miege (Shawnee Mission, Kan.), 0-0, 61.1

12. Ben Davis (Indianapolis), 2-0, 61.0



13. Central Catholic (Toledo, Ohio), 1-0, 60.8

14. Center Grove (Greenwood, Ind.), 1-1, 60.5

15. Fort Wayne Snider (Ind.), 2-0, 59.5

16. Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati), 1-0, 58.2

17. Hudson (Ohio), 1-0, 58.0

18. Muskegon (Mich.), 1-0, 57.9



19. Mentor (Ohio), 1-0, 57.5

20. St. Xavier (Cincinnati), 0-1, 57.1

21. Derby (Kan.), 0-0, 57.0

22. Lowell (Mich.), 1-0, 57.0

23. Dakota (Macomb, Mich.), 1-0, 56.8

24. Hamilton Southeastern (Fishers, Ind.), 1-0, 54.9



25. Bishop Hartley (Columbus, Ohio), 0-0, 55.6