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Bulldogs on top for the second time in three years after going 15-1 and capturing Class 4A Division 2 state championship.
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Hall of Fame field generals Troy Aikman, Norm Van Brocklin, George Blanda got their start in a small town.
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Junior running back rushed for 2,000-plus yards while leading Tupelo to first state title in 32 years.
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Flyers crushed Hillsdale 74-0 in Division VII title game, outscored opponents 783-49 with 10 shutouts on the season.
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Ohio school prevailed in battle of unbeatens last week to extend the nation's longest win streak, rise to the top of rankings.
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Five-star Mississippi signal caller throws for seven touchdowns and runs for two more as George County scores school-record 68 points.
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Limon of Colorado edges Haynesville, Harlan as nation's top program among schools with less than 1,000 students in towns with less than 10,000 residents.
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Hall of Fame backs Eric Dickerson and Walter Payton got their start in a small town.
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NFL Hall of Fame receiver may have set national record as a senior, but his actual stats remain clouded in doubt and confusion.
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Bulldogs have bounced back from rare setback with a pair of blowout wins, program is 102-4 since 2017.
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Texas leads the way with 34 starting signal callers at the FBS level, including Quinn Ewers, Jalen Milroe and Cam Ward.
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Corner Canyon, Skyridge are top two teams in the nation that began playing after 2013.
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From Hawaii to Maine, we predict the winner of 350 state championship games.
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Texas is home to the top four teams and six of the top 10.
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Florida loaded with elite pass-catchers.
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Believe it or not, opening kickoff is just two weeks away in Hawaii.
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Future Alabama, Clemson, LSU, Ohio State and Oregon commits among running backs featured.
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Future Alabama, LSU, Ohio State and USC signal callers among players featured.
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Twenty of the nation's best selected to compete in Los Angeles from June 18-20.
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Quintavius “Q” Burdette had become an agent of chaos on the long-running reality show.
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Senatobia two-sport athlete also played at Ole Miss before looking to become 'Sole Survivor.'
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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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Junior quarterback Mike Jones and sophomore running back Jerrion Hall power school's first unbeaten season since 1940.
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All-purpose playmaker led Oak Grove to Class 7A state championship.
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Flyers head coach Tim Goodwin gets 300th win; Carthage holds on to top spot.
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Storied Spartans have finished ranked among the top 10 nationally 20 times.
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Bulldogs have won 19 games in a row and 88 of the last 90 dating back to 2017.
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"Big Four" high school football states combine to produce over 40 percent of players in the league.
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Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers and Bryce Young leads deep California contingent.
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Golden Wave begin season at No. 1 after allowing just 104 points in 2022.
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Coach Dylan Schmidt has alma mater rolling with 51 straight victories, including four state championships.
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MaxPreps recognizing the top players in America from schools with less than 1,000 students in town with a population of under 10,000.
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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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J.T. Curtis of Louisiana should overtake John McKissick as the all-time leader during the 2023 season.
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West Point on top after playing in state final for seven straight seasons.
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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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Sunshine State tops first-day totals for sixth time in last 10 years with six picks.
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Big four states of California, Florida, Georgia, Texas combine for 65 selections.
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Nakobe Dean, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, K'Von Wallace look to add a Super Bowl ring to their high school state and college football national titles.
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Sunday's game features three sets of prep teammates battling for a ring while four sets of opponents revisit a rivalry.
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Former Starkville teammates A.J. Brown, Willie Gay among nine players from Mississippi.
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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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Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, Dallas Goedert, Brandon Aiyuk among 27 players in NFC Championship game not rated as prep players.
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Joe Mixon, Tee Higgins, Chris Jones among 13 former five-star recruits playing in AFC Championship on Sunday.
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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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Julian Lewis, Chris Henry Jr., Tyler Atkinson headline list of top Class of 2026 performers.
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Wayzata, Jesuit hold commanding leads in their respective states.
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Micah Alejado, Colin Simmons, Jeremiah Smith, Bryce West headline list of 60 players selected.
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Caleb Downs, Rueben Bain, Jackson Arnold, Roderick Robinson headline list of this fall's top performers.
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Ethen Knox made headlines, but eight players set or tie state records in prolific season.