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Florida loaded with elite pass-catchers
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Future Alabama, Clemson, LSU, Ohio State and Oregon commits among running backs featured.
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Charlotte Catholic takes the top spot after winning seven state championships since 2004.
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Future Alabama, LSU, Ohio State and USC signal callers among players featured.
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Chris Henry Jr., Julian Lewis, Dakorien Moore, D.J. Pickett headline gridiron's elite.
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Eagles and Warriors need not apply. From more than 25,000 schools represented on MaxPreps, we have narrowed it down 20 of the most fascinating mascots in America.
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Buford takes the top spot after winning 10 state championships since 2004.
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From Maine to Hawaii and everywhere in between, find out who got the nod in your state.
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Texas jumps to top with Quinn Ewers earning one of three spots on the cover of this year's edition of the game.
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California, Florida, Georgia and Texas combine for 59 teams of the 100 teams in expanded rankings.
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Chris Henry Jr., Nasir Wyatt, Kodi Greene, Daryus Dixson and Jordon Davison lead top-ranked Monarchs.
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Raul Lara takes over as head coach for defending CIF Open Division state champs.
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Kaleb Bailey, Devin Sanchez look to lead Mustangs to fourth state title since 2018.
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First team in Florida history to win five straight state titles goes for a sixth in 2024.
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Five-star quarterback Julian Lewis looks to lead Trojans to first state title since 1998.
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Brady Hart, Jayvan Boggs form one of best pass-catch combos in high school football.
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Reloaded Panthers once again face grueling schedule.
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Rockets looks to bring home 10th state title since 2010.
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Philadelphia power goes for sixth state title in seven years.
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Trailblazers return ton of talent after making it to CIF Southern Section Division 1 semifinals in 2023.
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Helaman Casuga takes over under center as next star quarterback for coach Eric Kjar.
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Crusaders go for four-peat with loaded roster headlined by Ohio State commit Quincy Porter.
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Defending MaxPreps National Champs must replace key players but return one of country's best offensive lines.
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Dia Bell, Brandon Bennett, Byron Louis, Malachi Toney among notable returnees for Florida power.
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Wolves aiming for 15th state title in program history.
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Andrew Alford, Tristan Lyles, Daylyn Upshaw, Mal Waldrep headline key players returning for defending 7A state champs.
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Dallas Golden, Joseph Troupe both back after leading Bucs to first state title in school history.
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Schedule includes five ranked opponents, including Trinity League foes Mater Dei, St. John Bosco.
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Five-star quarterback Ryder Lyons looks to lead Bulldogs to second consecutive state title.
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Loaded Ascenders seek second MaxPreps National Championship since 2020.
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Braves only team that has finished ranked in Top 10 every season since 2015.
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Reigning back-to-back 6A Division 2 state champs once again loaded.
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Four-star quarterback Luke Nickel headlines loaded roster for defending AAAAAAA state champions.
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Dakorien Moore, Keelon Russell look to lead Panthers to third consecutive 6A Division 1 state title.
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Five-star quarterback Husan Longstreet headlines one of high school football's most explosive offenses.
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Lions look to make state championship game for ninth consecutive year.
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St. Thomas Aquinas sits at the top after winning 12 state championships since 2004.
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Southlake Carroll takes throne after winning four state championships since 2004.
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With seven state championships since 2007, De La Salle is still on top in the Golden State despite recent dominance by Mater Dei and St. John Bosco.
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Russell set the AHSAA record with 10,774 career passing yards during legendary high school career at Williamson.
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Duncanville star outshines cast of talented signal callers in California after winning back-to-back Texas state championships.
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Class of 2026 signal caller threw for nearly 2,000 yards last fall while leading American Heritage to 10-2 record.
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Nike Football Kickoff Classic features Massillon and the event’s first international squad along with a girls flag football game.
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Reidsville sophomore dominated North Carolina state championship games on the gridiron and hardwood.
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FHSAA board unanimously approves NIL bylaw changes citing 'new day and age.'
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Twenty of the nation's best selected to compete in Los Angeles from June 18-20.
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Bryce Underwood headlines five quarterbacks among 32 five-star selections.
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Quinn Ewers, Donovan Edwards and Travis Hunter were all named to the MaxPreps All-America team multiple times as five-star recruits.
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Quintavius “Q” Burdette had become an agent of chaos on the long-running reality show.
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Spartans will play Oct. 8 game against NFL Academy team at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.