Defending 7A state champs are the only nationally-ranked team from Yellowhammer State.
Won its ninth state title since 2012 last season, running the table with an 11-0 record last year.
The Lions have to replace star quarterback
Navi Bruzon but the defending Open Division state champs will still be in the mix to repeat.
Defending Class 6A state champs return plenty of key pieces led by all-state selections
Cash Archer and
Kane Archer.
Monarchs begin season ranked No. 1 for the fifth time since 2017.
Bruins have gone 60-5 over last five years and won four Class 5A state titles.
Went undefeated last season and bring back the top recruit in the state in 2025 Notre Dame commit
Will Black.
Cadets have been one of the top programs over last decade with three WCAC titles since 2017.
Ascenders have over 25 players rated as a three-star recruit or higher on 247Sports and begin season ranked at No. 3 in MaxPreps Top 25.
Red Raiders have won three consecutive Open Division state titles, going 33-1 against in-state opponents since 2021.
Back-to-back Class 8A state champs have gone 45-2 over last four years.
With only two losses in their previous three seasons, the Rams are pursuing their fourth consecutive 5A state crown.
Senior quarterback
Bravin Powell headlines players returning after leading Trailblazers to first state title in 2023.
Rebels have won four straight 4A state titles and are riding a 20-game win streak.
Won first state championship since 1990 after going 14-0 last season.
Back-to-back Class C state champs have gone 23-0 over last two seasons.
Top-rated prospect
Bryce Underwood looks to lead Tigers to third Division 1 crown since 2021.
Won first state title last season after going 13-0, winning by an average margin of 15.7 points per game.
Three-time defending Class B state champs have gone 36-2 since 2021.
Second-ranked Gaels have won 13 state titles since 2009.
Back-to-back Division 1 state champs have won 15 consecutive games heading into 2024 season.
The Crusaders have won three straight Non-Public A state titles and finished ranked in MaxPreps Top 25 in each of the last three seasons.
Reigning 6A state champs return 2023 MaxPreps New Mexico Player of the Year
Cameron Dyer at quarterback after accounting for 3,761 yards of total offense (2,402 passing, 1,359 rushing) and 46 touchdowns.
Last year's MaxPreps New York Player of the Year
Rich Belin is back under center after accounting for 4,463 yards of total offense (3,112 passing, 1,351 rushing) and 49 touchdowns.
Top-rated offensive tackle
David Sanders Jr. leads the way for loaded roster as they go for a fourth consecutive NCISAA Division I title.
Two-way standout
Jake Starcevic is back after leading Vikings to undefeated season and Division A state championship.
In pursuit of a seventh consecutive state championship, the Spartans are 74-2 over the previous six seasons.
Rams have won two Class 6A state titles and gone 37-2 over the last three years.
Back-to-back Class 6A state champs have only lost twice over the past two seasons and those have come against heavyweights IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) and St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.).
Won its 18th state title and 12th since 2010 last season.
Tom Knotts has led Silver Foxes to eight state crowns and 165 wins since taking over as head coach in 2010.
Defending Class 11AAA state champs are coming off 12-0 season, winning by an average margin of 37.1 points per game.
Back-to-back Class 6A Division 2 state champs are riding 22-game win streak and begin the season ranked No. 5 in MaxPreps Top 25.
Entering his eighth season as head coach, Eric Kjar is 87-7 with four state titles during his tenure.
Defending Division I champs have won four state titles since 2015.
Back-to-back Class 4A state champs are 25-1 against in-state opponents over last two years.
Bulldogs won their 10th state title since 2010 last season.
Joey Kallay is back under center after leading Sabers to 13-1 record in 2023.