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    Oklahoma High School Football Rankings: Top 25 Teams – October 14

    By Grant Grubbs,

    7 hours ago
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    Oklahoma High School Football fans enjoyed an action-packed slate of games this past week. With half the season in the rearview mirror, teams are competing harder than ever to secure solid ground to stand on in the postseason. The On3 Massey Ratings adjusted for each outcome.

    The On3 Massey Ratings — which were officially used during the BCS era and have generated college high school sports team rankings since 1995 — rank sports teams by analyzing game outcomes, strength of schedule and margin of victory.

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    For the sixth straight week, only two schools from Oklahoma made an appearance in the Top 50 of On3’s National High School Football Rankings . No school ranked higher than the Bixby Spartans, who improved to No. 14 in the nation and remained No. 1 in the Sooner State.

    1. Bixby

    Previous Ranking: 1
    On Friday, Bixby had no mercy on Edmond North , running away with an 85-24 win. In the dominant performance, Bixby quarterback Carson Kirby completed 19-of-23 passes for 231 yards and five touchdowns.

    2. Owasso

    Previous Ranking: 2
    Owasso improved to 6-0 on the season with a convincing 55-0 win over Westmoore on Friday. Westmoore had no answers for Owasso wide receiver Tae Bethel , who amassed three touchdowns and 167 receiving yards on just four receptions in the win.

    3. Union

    Previous Ranking: 4
    Union improved one spot in the Oklahoma High School Football Rankings this week after handily defeating Norman North 56-27. Union running back Tayveon Parry-Speight stole the show, amassing 231 rushing yards and four touchdowns in the triumph.

    4. Jenks

    Previous Ranking: 5
    Jenks secured its second straight win on Friday following a slow start to the season. In the Trojans’ 45-13 victory against Mustang, Jenks running back KD Jones was electric, generating 208 rushing yards and three scores.

    5. Carl Albert

    Previous Ranking: 3
    Carl Albert played on Thursday this past week instead of Friday, but the result was the same. The Titans downed Noble 54-7 to improve to 6-0 on the season. In the win, Carl Albert kicker Ethan Spiwak drilled a 51-yard field goal in the second quarter to break the program record for most career field goals.

    6. Deer Creek

    Previous Ranking: 6
    On Friday, Deer Creek escaped with a hard-fought 30-20 win over Moore. With the win, Deer Creek is 6-0 for the first time in 20 years. As usual, Deer Creek QB Grady Adamson was a showstopper, notching 187 yards and two TDs through the air while collecting 53 yards and a score on the ground as well.

    7. Lincoln Christian School

    Previous Ranking: 7
    Lincoln Christian strolled to a 63-20 triumph over Locust Grove on Friday evening. The Bulldogs’ offense was unstoppable, totaling 665 total yards. Junior QB Carter Ricke led the way, completing 18-of-23 passes for 419 yards and five touchdowns.

    8. Muskogee

    Previous Ranking: 8
    Muskogee continues to walk through its opponents, with its latest victim being Bartlesville . In the 55-0 blowout, Muskogee quarterback Jamarian Ficklin could do no wrong, tossing six touchdowns, four of which landed in Ondraye Beasley ‘s hands.

    9. Norman

    Previous Ranking: 10
    On Friday, Norman High laid a 49-7 beatdown on Enid . Norman quarterback Phoenix Murphy was spectacular, throwing four touchdowns in the win. Three of those touchdowns were for 30 or more yards. Running back Anthony Johnson also added over 100 rushing yards to the Tigers’ winning effort.

    10. Memorial

    Previous Ranking: 11
    Memorial ascended one spot in the Oklahoma High School Football Rankings this week following a comfortable 38-0 win over Yukon on Friday night. Defense was key for the Bulldogs, who picked off Yukon’s quarterback twice in the red zone.

    11. Stillwater (-2)
    12. Tuttle (+3)
    13. Elgin (No Movement)
    14. Choctaw (+2)
    15. Moore (-3)
    16. Broken Arrow (+3)
    17. Del City (No Movement)
    18. Wagoner (No Movement)
    19. Mustang (-5)
    20. Blanchard (No Movement)
    21. Heritage Hall (+1)
    22. Washington (-1)
    23. Charles Page (+2)
    24. Sulphur (No Movement)
    25. Guthrie (Previously Unranked)

    Dropped from rankings: Bishop McGuinness (Previously 23rd)

    The post Oklahoma High School Football Rankings: Top 25 Teams – October 14 appeared first on On3 .

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