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St. John Bosco, IMG Academy lead the way with nine finishes in the national rankings since 2014.
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Texas A&M pledge accounted for over 4,200 yards, 60 touchdowns in leading Timpson to state title.
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Tigers scored 70 or more four times en route to unbeaten season, Class 3A Division 2 state title.
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Bell County senior led nation with over 3,800 yards rushing this season.
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National rushing leader Hunter Babb and receiving touchdown leader Jaydon Smith also in the running.
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Mt. Diablo senior has run for an average of 18.4 yards per carry this season.
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Flyers head coach Tim Goodwin gets 300th win; Carthage holds on to top spot.
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Sayre (Lexington, Ky.) junior has thrown 24 touchdowns without an interception so far this season.
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Coming off fourth 300-yard performance in a row, Lake County senior is nearing 2,000 on the season.
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Paradise Honors (Surprise, Ariz.) senior has thrown for 340 yards or more in six straight games, including two over 500.
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Storied Spartans have finished ranked among the top 10 nationally 20 times.
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Assumption climbs 10 spots to No. 8 after LIVT title while Cathedral Catholic moves to No. 5 after winning Dave Mohs.
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Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers and Bryce Young leads deep California contingent.
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Nearly 200 players have had over 600 yards of passing and rushing combined in a single game.
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Four MaxPreps Top 25 matchups featured on initial slate to kick off 2023.
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Broncos enter the season No. 1 after winning first state title last fall.
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Gridiron hotbeds California (14), Texas (14), Florida (13) and Georgia (12) account for more than half the teams.
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Two of the top four teams will meet Aug. 18 in a Georgia vs. Ohio showdown.
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J.T. Curtis of Louisiana should overtake John McKissick as the all-time leader during the 2023 season.
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A look at over 60 matchups sure to have an impact on the MaxPreps Top 25 next fall.
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Two states comprise nearly 30 percent of overall top picks.
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California has the most with 28 led by Tom Brady, John Elway combining for 15 Super Bowl appearances.
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Carthage quarterback Connor Cuff honored as Player of the Year, while Scott Surratt named Coach of the Year.
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Wayzata, Jesuit hold commanding leads in their respective states.
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Ethen Knox made headlines, but eight players set or tie state records in prolific season.
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Freedom (Woodbridge, Va.) sets state record, outscored No. 2 on the list by nearly 80 points.
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From behind-the-back passes to lateral-filled touchdowns, the 2022 high school football season had it all.
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Roderick Robinson, Rueben Bain, Caleb Downs, Jackson Arnold lead list of nation's best.
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Broncos go undefeated and win first state title in school history.
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Senior quarterback led Bullitt East to Class 6A state championship.
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Red Devils won state titles in boys and girls golf, finished second in girls tennis.
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Murrieta Valley is latest to join the club after losing 77-76 to Norco on Friday.
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White County running back piled up 472 yards, seven touchdowns last week.
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"Big Three" high school football states combine to produce nearly one-third of players in the league.
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Texas leads way with 16 signal callers in the league, including Patrick Mahomes, Matthew Stafford and Kyler Murray.
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Pulaski Academy appears three times in the top 25 but Stigler holds the highest single-game total with 1,120 yards.
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Weekend stars include a 400-yard rusher and 300-yard receiver.
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Muskegon, Everett, Plymouth among dynasties that have stood the test of time.
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California powerhouse with five No. 1 finishes leads the way.
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Louisiana legend remains on top while Robert Hyland of Wisconsin stands eight wins away from 500.
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The king of all things cool Kevin Askeland dug deep to identify the coolest high school name in all 50 states.
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Marist, Catholic-B.R., Westminster, Carmel, Mountain Lakes take top honors in their respective categories.
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Race to become the first school to win 1,000 games could be decided in this decade as Valdosta, Male close in on 950.
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Rebels out for third consecutive state championship.
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Oklahoma power has won 49 straight, five state titles while Virginia school looking for 51st victory with new coach.
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Find out who had the top all-around high school athletic program in your state here.
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Wildcats win honor for second time, one of five Atlanta schools in top 100.
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Historic wins, perfect games, national titles and national disgraces helped make the last 365 days memorable.
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State-title-winning Hail Mary's, behind-the-back interceptions, behind-the-neck catches and some remarkable runs are all part of the best of 2021.
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Tigers quarterback led Class 6A state champions in passing and rushing.