Video: Kevin McCracken's highlights vs. Cleveland High School
See the Rio Rancho defensive end in action in the Rams' 42-28 victory.
Lake Travis (Austin) moved into the No. 3 spot in the MaxPreps southwest region football computer rankings thanks to a big win over rival Westlake (Austin) last week.
Lake Travis moved from No. 10 to No. 3 with the win, while Westlake fell out of the top 25.
For the first time this year, New Mexico has a team in the rankings as Rio Rancho debuted at No. 18 with a 7-0 record.
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 1)
DeSoto (Texas), 6-0, 73.1
2. (2)
Jenks (Okla.), 7-0, 70.8
3. (10)
Lake Travis (Austin, Texas), 5-1, 70.4
4. (5)
The Woodlands (Texas), 6-0, 69.9
5. (4)
Mountain Pointe (Phoenix), 7-0, 68.9
6. (3)
Allen (Texas), 6-0, 68.7
7. (6)
Saguaro (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 8-0, 68.3
8. (8)
Union (Tulsa, Okla.), 5-1, 65.8
9. (12)
Steele (Cibolo, Texas), 5-1, 65.4
10. (7)
Manvel (Texas), 6-0, 64.5
11. (9)
Ryan (Denton, Texas), 6-0, 63.7
12. (10)
Cedar Hill (Texas), 4-2, 62.5
13. (NR)
Norman North (Norman, Okla.), 6-0, 62.3
14. (14)
Cedar Ridge (Round Rock, Texas), 7-0, 60.5
15. (NR)
Carroll (Southlake, Texas), 5-1, 60.2

The Carroll Dragons have busted into the southwest region rankings at No. 15.
Photo by Mike Augustin
16. (15)
Judson (Converse, Texas), 5-1, 60.1
17. (NR)
China Spring (Texas), 6-0, 58.7
18. (NR)
Rio Rancho (N.M.), 7-0, 58.7
18. (18)
Episcopal (Bellaire, Texas), 7-0, 58.7
20. (NR)
North Shore (Houston), 5-1, 58.1
21. (17)
Katy (Texas), 4-2, 57.5
22. (21)
Brophy College Prep (Phoenix), 7-1, 57.3
23. (24)
Cedar Park (Texas), 6-0, 57.2
24. (25)
San Angelo Central (Texas), 6-0, 56.8
25. (19)
Waxahachie (Texas), 6-0, 56.6