MaxPreps regional high school football computer rankings: Southwest region

By Kevin Askeland Nov 7, 2016, 11:00pm

Allen returns to No. 1 spot in the region; Mountain Pointe drops to No. 4.

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Allen moved back into the No. 1 spot in the MaxPreps southwest region football computer rankings after a one-week absence.

Allen replaces Mountain Pointe (Phoenix), which dropped to No. 4 this week. Saguaro (Scottsdale, Ariz.) took over the top spot in Arizona while moving up to No. 2 behind Allen.

The regional rankings are based on the MaxPreps National Football Computer Rankings, presented by the Army National Guard. The Southwest region includes teams from Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona.

MaxPreps southwest region football computer rankings

1. (last week 2) Allen (Texas), 10-0, 67.4



2. (4) Saguaro (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 11-0, 66.3

3. (5) The Woodlands (Texas), 10-0, 66.0

4. (1) Mountain Pointe (Phoenix), 11-0, 65.7

5. (3) DeSoto (Texas), 10-0, 65.3

6. (6) Jenks (Okla.), 10-0, 64.1

7. (9) San Angelo Central (Texas), 10-0, 63.4



8. (7) Norman North (Norman, Okla.), 10-0, 62.5

9. (10) Chandler (Ariz.), 9-2, 61.9

10. (8) Lake Travis (Austin, Texas), 9-1, 61.4

11. (12) Cedar Ridge (Round Rock, Texas), 10-0, 59.9

12. (11) Manvel (Texas), 10-0, 59.1

13. (16) Union (Tulsa, Okla.), 8-2, 58.4



14. (18) Steele (Cibolo, Texas), 9-1, 58.2

14. (14) Rio Rancho (N.M.), 10-0, 58.2

16. (15) Cedar Park (Texas), 10-0, 58.1

17. (13) Ryan (Denton, Texas), 10-0, 58.0

18. (21) Carroll (Southlake, Texas), 9-1, 57.5

19. (20) Aledo (Texas), 10-0, 56.9



20. (17) Cedar Hill (Texas), 8-2, 56.7

21. (19) Lancaster (Texas), 9-1, 56.2

22. (21) Perry (Gilbert, Ariz.), 10-1, 56.0

23. (25) West Orange-Stark (Orange, Texas), 10-0, 54.5

24. (NR) College Station (Texas), 10-0, 54.4
College Station joins the southwest rankings at No. 24.
College Station joins the southwest rankings at No. 24.
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25. (23) Katy (Texas), 8-2, 53.9