Union has been the best Oklahoma football team during the MaxPreps era.
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It has been 10 years now that MaxPreps has put out football computer rankings, presented by the Army National Guard.
That's plenty of time to come up with a solid list of which programs have been the most dominant during the MaxPreps era.
For the purpose of the rankings, each team will be awarded points based off where it finished in the computer rankings after each season. For example, if a team finished No. 1 overall it receives 25 points. If the team finished No. 25 overall, it would get one point. A team also receives 30 points for winning a state title and 15 for being the runner-up.
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@MaxPrepsView Oklahoma rankings for the past 10 yearsMost dominant Oklahoma football programs in the MaxPreps era
1. Union (Tulsa) - 443 pointsOverall record: 120-17
Union lays claim to six 6A state titles and five No. 1 finishes, making it the state's most dominant team.
2. Jenks - 412Overall record: 121-15
The Trojans have compiled four 6A state championships to go along with their 10 Top 10 finishes.
3. Clinton - 247Overall record: 110-21
Clinton has won four state titles and finished in the Top 25 seven times.
4. Carl Albert (Midwest City) - 246Overall record: 101-27
The Titans have captured four 5A state titles and reached the No. 5 rank twice.
5. Cascia Hall (Tulsa) - 200Overall record: 116-14
Three perfect seasons for the Commandos helped them capture three consecutive state championships.
6. Guthrie - 194Overall record: 105-20
Guthrie has won three 5A state titles and notched seven Top 25 finishes.
7. Washington (Tulsa) - 191Overall record: 86-33
Washington has been the victor in two state championship games, and the runner-up in two others.
8. Kingfisher - 174Overall record: 111-25
The Yellowjackets have finished in the Top 25 seven times, claiming a 3A state title in the process.
9. Heritage Hall (Oklahoma City) - 167Overall record: 108-24
The Chargers have captured two state titles and five Top 15 finishes.
10. Broken Arrow - 162Overall record: 90-37
Broken Arrow has finished in the Top 10 seven times since 2004.
11. Bishop McGuinness (Oklahoma City) - 149Overall record: 101-28
The Fighting Irish lay claim to two 4A state championships and six Top 25 finishes.
11. East Central (Tulsa) - 149Overall record: 98-28
The Cardinals have recorded six Top 25 finishes and a 5A state championship victory.
13. Wagoner - 139Overall record: 101-28
Wagoner lays claim to a 4A state title and six Top 25 finishes.
14. Anadarko - 137Overall record: 77-39
Two undefeated seasons assisted the Warriors in capturing two state championships.
15. Bixby - 114Overall record: 75-45
Bixby has recorded three runner-up finishes and cracked the Top 25 six times.
16. Tonkawa - 110Overall record: 89-32
Tonkawa has captured two Class A state titles.
17. Davis - 109Overall record: 113-19
Davis has won a 2A state championship and finished as the runner-up twice more.
18. Douglass (Oklahoma City) - 106Overall record: 72-43
The Trojans have finished in the Top 25 twice, claiming one state title and two runner-up finishes in the process.
19. Owasso - 96Overall record: 76-44
Owasso has recorded seven Top 25 finishes since 2004.
20. Tuttle - 95Overall record: 95-25
Tuttle lays claim to a 3A state titles and five Top 25 finishes.