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Twelve MaxPreps Top 25 teams represent their state led by Mater Dei, Grayson, IMG Academy and Duncanville.
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Four states combined for 57 of the 100 teams in expanded rankings.
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Monarchs look to become first team since 2006 to repeat as MaxPreps National Champs.
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Raiders look to extend state record by winning seventh consecutive state title in 2025.
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Head coach Teddy Bridgewater has been suspended in late-breaking news but Bulls still have eyes on second consecutive state crown.
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Head coach Matt Logan enters 29th season five wins away from 300.
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Wolves look to win 15th state title in program history with talented roster in 2025.
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Luke Fahey, Vance Spafford give Diablos one of the most electric duos in high school football.
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New Orleans power coming off first undefeated season since 2018.
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Trent Mosley, Simote Katoanga headline talent for Carson Palmer as he enters first year as head coach.
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Five-star Tennessee commit Faizon Brandon back under center after leading Whirlies to 16-0 season as a junior.
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Defending 6A Division 1 state champs have won 30 of last 31 games.
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Four-star quarterback Helaman Casuga headlines talent returning for back-to-back 6A state champs.
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Braves bring back plenty of talent as they look to win third MaxPreps National Championship since 2019.
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Crusaders seek fifth consecutive Non-Public A state title.
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Richard Wesley, Havon Finney Jr. headline talent returning for Trailblazers.
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Back-to-back state champs go for third consecutive state crown with a lot of new faces.
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C.J. Sadler, Donald Tabron II among key players back for the Technicians after winning first state title since 2016.
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Defending 7A champs have won five of last six state titles.
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Kaleb Maryland, Chace Calicut among the talent returning for Houston power.
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Reigning MaxPreps Nevada Player of the Year Jett Washington headlines talent for Las Vegas power.
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Reigning MaxPreps National Junior of the Year Tyler Atkinson looks to lead Rams to second straight AAAAAA state title.
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Zion Elee, Jireh Edwards among 18 players rated as three-star recruits or higher for Baltimore power.
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Greg Studrawa takes over as head coach after previous stints at Ohio State, LSU and Maryland.
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Florida power goes for fifth straight state title in 2025.
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Five-star Texas commit Dia Bell headlines talent for defending 4A state champs.
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Panthers have to replace Keelon Russell and Dakorien Moore but will still have plenty of firepower.
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Monarchs bring back plenty of talent led by Mark Bowman, Kodi Greene, Tomuhini Topui, Chris Henry Jr. and Kayden Dixon-Wyatt.
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Monarchs' 6-4, 225-pound standout creating major buzz entering senior season.
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Five-star tackle machine was named MaxPreps National Junior of the Year in 2024.