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2 hours ago, LiberalDonaldTrump said:

1. St. John Bosco, Bellflower, Calif. (5-0)
Previous rank: 1.
In the Huddle: Idle. The Braves are rested up and ready to run the table, but that won’t be easy in the Trinity League and CIF-Southern Section Open Division. That quest reboots Friday with No. 15 JSerra (San Juan Capistrano).

2. Mater Dei, Santa Ana, Calif. (4-1) #
Previous rank: 2.
In the Huddle: The Monarchs recorded on the biggest regular season wins in program history, beating nationally ranked IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 28-24. QB Bryce Young passed for 309 yards and three TDs and scored the game-winner on a six-yard run in the fourth quarter. The Monarchs will open the Trinity league campaign Friday at Servite (Anaheim).

3. St. John’s College, Washington, D.C. (4-0)
Previous rank: 4.
In the Huddle: The Cadets showed resiliency during a 21-14 come-from-behind win over Marietta (Ga.). QB Sol-Jay Maiava’s 1-yard TD run broke a 14-14 tie in the fourth quarter as the Cadets scored the game’s final 21 points. Maiava threw TD pass to WR Rakim Jarrett in the second quarter to make it 14-7. Jarrett’s 40-yard reception tied the game 14 early in the third. The Cadets have a huge test at No. 19 Christian Brothers College (St. Louis, Mo.) Saturday.

4. Archbishop Hoban, Akron, Ohio (5-0)
Previous rank: 6.
In the Huddle: The Knights unleashed a punishing running attack that produced all five TDs in a 35-3 victory over St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron). Tyris Dickerson (two scores) and DeaMonte Trayanum (three) accounted for end zone celebrations. The schedule resumes Friday at home with Benedictine (Cleveland).

5. De La Salle, Concord, Calif. (6-0)
Previous rank: 7.
In the Huddle: The Spartans opened an early big lead and held off Buchanan (Clovis), 31-24. James Colby return the opening kickoff to the house from 96 yards and Grant Daley grabbed a 62-yard TD strike from Dorian Hale and is was 14-0 en route to a 28-13 lead at the break. With four games left in the regular season, the Spartans have a bye and return to the field on Oct. 5 hosting Monte Vista (Danville).

6. St. Thomas Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (4-1)
Previous rank: 3.
In the Huddle: Lost to nationally ranked Central (Miami, Fla.), 43-27. The Raiders went up 21-14 in the third quarter but the Central Rockets uncorked a big late rally. The bye week arrives just in the nick of time, as Deerfield Beach is the next assignment on Oct. 5.

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8. Gonzaga, Washington, D.C. (5-0)
Previous rank: 8.
In the Huddle: The Eagles defeated Peddie School (Hightstown, N.J.). 30-20. They were up 30 -14 after three quarters and held on. The WCAC schedule begins Friday night with a crosstown visit from Archbishop Carroll (Washington).

9. St. Joseph’s Prep, Philadelphia, Pa. (2-0)
Previous rank: 9.
In the Huddle: Idle. The Hawks open league play with rivals La Salle College (Wyndmoor) on Saturday.

10. Saint Louis, Honolulu, Hawaii (5-0)
Previous rank: 10.
In the Huddle: Coach Cal Lee’s team recorded a 30-22 win over Kapolei. The Crusaders won for the 20th consecutive time as starting QB Jayden de Laura sat out with a sore shoulder. His backup, sophomore Connor Apo, threw for 135 yards, including a six-yard TD toss to Koali Nishigaya. Only three games left in the regular starting with a road game Friday at Campbell (Ewa Beach).

11. DeMatha Catholic, Hyattsville, Md. (3-1)
Previous rank: 11.
In the Huddle: Defeated Friendship Collegiate Academy (Washington, D.C.), 27-18, for a third straight win. The final nonconference game is Friday against Avalon (Gaithersburg) and then the bye week. The Stags open WCAC play against archrivals No. 8 Gonzaga (Washington) on Oct. 12.

12. St. Peter’s Prep, Jersey City, N.J. (3-1)
Previous rank: 12.
In the Huddle: RB Anthony Sumney put on a show in during a 35-7 win at Union City. Sumney carried 12 times for 106 yard and scored three TDs while QB Maasai Maynor, a Naval Academy pledge, completed 12 passes for 132 yards and a score. The Marauders host DePaul Catholic (Wayne) Saturday at Caven Point.

13. Bergen Catholic, Oradell, N.J. (3-1)
Previous rank: 13.
In the Huddle: TE Tyler Devera caught the game-winning 8-yard TD from Rene Nunez in the second quarter and the Crusaders nipped their archrivals Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey), 14-13, before an overflow crowd. QB Andrew Boel opened the scoring in the first quarter from the 1 but it took a one-handed interception in the final two minutes from junior S Pierson Tobia to secure the win. Two-way star E Aeneas DiCosmo left the game early with a fractured leg and is expected to be out up to six weeks.

14. St. Joseph Regional, Montvale, N.J. (3-1)
Previous rank: 22.
In the Huddle: The Green Knights took control from the opening kickoff and pasted Pope John XXIII (Sparta), 31-7. RB Andre Epps had a breakout game, rushing for a career-high 237 yards and three TDs (63, 15, and 78 yards) on 15 attempts. There’s no rest for the weary as the schedule takes coach Augie Hoffmann’s team to Paramus Catholic on

15. JSerra Catholic, San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (5-0)
Previous rank: 15.
In the Huddle: Idle. This week’s game with No. 1 St. John Bosco (Bellflower) is a potential program-changer for coach Pat Harlow’s team.

16. Covington Catholic, Park Hills, Ky. (6-0)
Previous rank: 16.
In the Huddle: Casey McGinness rushed for 194 yards and two TDs on 28 carries to beat St. Francis de Sales (Columbus, Ohio), 35-14. The win streak reached 21 games. Junior RB Daniel Felix dashed 99 yards for another score. The Colonels are off this week.

17. McGill-Toolen, Mobile, Ala. (4-1)
Previous rank: 17.
In the Huddle: Bay Cummings kicked a 47-yard FG at the gun in regulation and the Yellow Jackets prevailed in double overtime 17-10 over Mary G. Montgomery (Semmes) for their 29th straight Region 1 victory. Dallas Daffin caught the game-winning TD. Next up is Foley on Oct. 5.

18. Columbus, Miami, Fla. (4-1)
Previous rank: 20.
In the Huddle: The Explorers defeated Belen Jesuit (Miami), 21-7. In a show of unity, both teams wore helmet decals with the No. 30 to honor Ari Arteaga, a Columbus football and baseball player, who tragically died over the summer in a car accident. Next is Miami High on Thursday.

19. Christian Brothers College, St. Louis, Mo. (5-0)
Previous rank: 19.
In the Huddle: Brett Gabbert completed 21 of 32 passes for 281 yards and four TDs of 8, 28, 21 and 4 yards during a 59-14 rout of Saint Louis University High. Taylor Robinson returned an interception 15 yards in the first quarter to open the scoring but the Cadets blew it open with 17 unanswered points in the third. Next is a national matchup with No. 3 St. John’s College (Washington, D.C.) Saturday.

20. St. Pius X, Houston, Texas (4-0)
Previous rank: 20.
In the Huddle: The Panthers scored 25 unanswered points in the second quarter to subdue Manor, 46-34. Manor led 13-0 in the first quarter, but a torrid rally earned a fourth straight win. The Panthers travel to Prestonwood Christian (Plano) on Friday night.

21. Miami central 

22. Blessed Trinity, Roswell, Ga. (5-0)
Previous rank: 16.
In the Huddle: The Titans rolled up 31 points in the opening half and cruised by West Hall (Oakwood), 45-3. The one-two punch of QB Jake Smith (three TD passes) and Ohio State-bound Steele Chambers (two rushing TDs) combined for five scores. The Titans are in their bye week and won’t return until Oct. 5 at Denmark (Alpharetta

23. Charlotte (N.C.), Catholic (4-1)
Previous rank: 23.
In the Huddle: QB Chris Walton engineered an 80-yard scoring drive in the fourth quarter to provide the Cougars with a 21-14 win at Monroe. Walton capped the drive with a 2-yard TD run, snapping a 14-all tie. Next up is Weddington (Matthews) on Friday.

24. Bishop Gorman, Las Vegas (1-3)
Previous rank: 24.
In the Huddle: Idle. The Gaels face Silverado (Las Vegas) in Friday.

25. Good Counsel, Olney, Md. (3-1)
Previous rank: 25.
In the Huddle: The Falcon blasted Bishop Sullivan Catholic (Virginia Beach, Va.), 55-0. The action continues this weekend at Northwest (Germantown).

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# Includes a forfeit loss

St Pius is not the best team in Texas. Not even close. 

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3 hours ago, LiberalDonaldTrump said:

4. Archbishop Hoban, Akron, Ohio (5-0)
Previous rank: 6.
In the Huddle: The Knights unleashed a punishing running attack that produced all five TDs in a 35-3 victory over St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron). Tyris Dickerson (two scores) and DeaMonte Trayanum (three) accounted for end zone celebrations. The schedule resumes Friday at home with Benedictine (Cleveland).

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At least 3 men who have who have heard of The Colquitt County Packers Football Team and either watched the team via live stream or replay after getting upset at the ranking of the team in numerous football polls,  have gone football blind, the few fans that this happened to are primarily from California, and at least one of the California group has tried to create his own polling process, and some experts said last Thursday that it would consider adding a warning to the beginning of polls at any time that Colquitt County has entered the top 25. Others suggest the top fifty may be necessary to protect men from New Jersey especially.  Pollsters and football experts warn fans that Colquitt County and competitors like Hoover,Plant,  Lee County and McEachern have caused several other side effects, like blurred vision, headaches, indigestion, and painful erections that last four years or more for at least one BNU fan and at least two years for another who recently tried creating his own poll. 

 What do you do with an erection that won't quit?

Call your doctor—and be very, very afraid. Though the makers of these polls and live streams list prolonged unwanted erections as a potential side effect of watching Colquitt County and various competitors play, urologists have their doubts. Priapism, a rare condition defined by prolonged erections in the absence of sexual arousal, is associated with certain fans that have watched one of the best football teams in America, the Colquitt County Packers and various competitors and for at least one BNU fan, recreational drug use may have been a contributing factor.  No matter what its cause, priapism can be dangerous if left untreated. A man who has a painful erection for more than 12 hours is at high risk for permanent damage. 

It is recommended that every one that may be a fan of the Colquitt County Packers or their competitors avoid these men that are having priapism and/or vision issues at all costs. 

It is also recommended that the men see a psychiatrist, urologist, optometrist and oral surgeon all at the same time in order to help alleviate the pain, blindness and trouble keeping the Packers and their coach out of their mind and especially their mouth. 

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At least 3 men who have who have heard of The Colquitt County Packers Football Team and either watched the team via live stream or replay after getting upset at the ranking of the team in numerous football polls,  have gone football blind, the few fans that this happened to are primarily from California, and at least one of the California group has tried to create his own polling process, and some experts said last Thursday that it would consider adding a warning to the beginning of polls at any time that Colquitt County has entered the top 25. Others suggest the top fifty may be necessary to protect men from New Jersey especially.  Pollsters and football experts warn fans that Colquitt County and competitors like Hoover,Plant,  Lee County and McEachern have caused several other side effects, like blurred vision, headaches, indigestion, and painful erections that last four years or more for at least one BNU fan and at least two years . What do you do with an erection that won't quit?

Call your doctor—and be very, very afraid. Though the makers of these polls and live streams list prolonged unwanted erections as a potential side effect of watching Colquitt County and various competitors play, urologists have their doubts. Priapism, a rare condition defined by prolonged erections in the absence of sexual arousal, is associated with certain fans that have watched one of the best football teams in America, the Colquitt County Packers and various competitors and for at least one BNU fan, recreational drug use may have been a contributing factor.  No matter what its cause, priapism can be dangerous if left untreated. A man who has a painful erection for more than 12 hours is at high risk for permanent damage. 

It is recommended that every one that may be a fan of the Colquitt County Packers or their competitors avoid these men that are having priapism and/or vision issues at all costs. 

It is also recommended that the men see a psychiatrist, urologist, optometrist and oral surgeon all at the same time in order to help alleviate the pain, blindness and trouble keeping the Packers and their coach out of their mind and especially their mouth. 

would love to see the CA state champ play Colquitt in the geico this year. CIF moved up the Championship game by a week so they may allow teams to play in it this year. the board would be fire...

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1 minute ago, Eddyr2 said:

would love to see the CA state champ play Colquitt in the geico this year. CIF moved up the Championship game by a week so they may allow teams to play in it this year. the board would be fire...

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Ha, if that were to happen, we would see mayhem on the excuse thread as to why all of a sudden coldcuts cannot make the trip.  Even if they were given 100k to travel.  EPIC I tell ya.

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3 hours ago, prepsbill65 said:

NO...NO...NO....   # 16 Covington Catholic........ a joke.  First of all, Kentucky football is really down this year from a National perspective. 

Louisville Trinity is prime example.  Let's see what Class 5A CovCath does in two weeks against small Class 3A Chatard .

BTW, there are 4 Catholic schools in Cincinnati that are better than Cov Cath (namely Elder, LaSalle, Moeller and StX.   3-4 years ago CovCath played StX....   50-0 at halftime.

Nice Ky school....no way they compete nationally.  This is a national poll ....right????

All except St. X would have been boat raced by Covington Catholic last season and St. X would have lost to them.  What the hell does 3 to 4 years ago have to do with anything.  How does Louisville Trinity not being good make all of Kentucky down.  Scott County ran right over Moeller.  Does that make all of Ohio down.

That said, Covington Catholic is not a top 50 team in the country let alone top 20.

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4 hours ago, LiberalDonaldTrump said:

1. St. John Bosco, Bellflower, Calif. (5-0)
Previous rank: 1.
In the Huddle: Idle. The Braves are rested up and ready to run the table, but that won’t be easy in the Trinity League and CIF-Southern Section Open Division. That quest reboots Friday with No. 15 JSerra (San Juan Capistrano).

2. Mater Dei, Santa Ana, Calif. (4-1) #
Previous rank: 2.
In the Huddle: The Monarchs recorded on the biggest regular season wins in program history, beating nationally ranked IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 28-24. QB Bryce Young passed for 309 yards and three TDs and scored the game-winner on a six-yard run in the fourth quarter. The Monarchs will open the Trinity league campaign Friday at Servite (Anaheim).

3. St. John’s College, Washington, D.C. (4-0)
Previous rank: 4.
In the Huddle: The Cadets showed resiliency during a 21-14 come-from-behind win over Marietta (Ga.). QB Sol-Jay Maiava’s 1-yard TD run broke a 14-14 tie in the fourth quarter as the Cadets scored the game’s final 21 points. Maiava threw TD pass to WR Rakim Jarrett in the second quarter to make it 14-7. Jarrett’s 40-yard reception tied the game 14 early in the third. The Cadets have a huge test at No. 19 Christian Brothers College (St. Louis, Mo.) Saturday.

4. Archbishop Hoban, Akron, Ohio (5-0)
Previous rank: 6.
In the Huddle: The Knights unleashed a punishing running attack that produced all five TDs in a 35-3 victory over St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron). Tyris Dickerson (two scores) and DeaMonte Trayanum (three) accounted for end zone celebrations. The schedule resumes Friday at home with Benedictine (Cleveland).

5. De La Salle, Concord, Calif. (6-0)
Previous rank: 7.
In the Huddle: The Spartans opened an early big lead and held off Buchanan (Clovis), 31-24. James Colby return the opening kickoff to the house from 96 yards and Grant Daley grabbed a 62-yard TD strike from Dorian Hale and is was 14-0 en route to a 28-13 lead at the break. With four games left in the regular season, the Spartans have a bye and return to the field on Oct. 5 hosting Monte Vista (Danville).

6. St. Thomas Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (4-1)
Previous rank: 3.
In the Huddle: Lost to nationally ranked Central (Miami, Fla.), 43-27. The Raiders went up 21-14 in the third quarter but the Central Rockets uncorked a big late rally. The bye week arrives just in the nick of time, as Deerfield Beach is the next assignment on Oct. 5.

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8. Gonzaga, Washington, D.C. (5-0)
Previous rank: 8.
In the Huddle: The Eagles defeated Peddie School (Hightstown, N.J.). 30-20. They were up 30 -14 after three quarters and held on. The WCAC schedule begins Friday night with a crosstown visit from Archbishop Carroll (Washington).

9. St. Joseph’s Prep, Philadelphia, Pa. (2-0)
Previous rank: 9.
In the Huddle: Idle. The Hawks open league play with rivals La Salle College (Wyndmoor) on Saturday.

10. Saint Louis, Honolulu, Hawaii (5-0)
Previous rank: 10.
In the Huddle: Coach Cal Lee’s team recorded a 30-22 win over Kapolei. The Crusaders won for the 20th consecutive time as starting QB Jayden de Laura sat out with a sore shoulder. His backup, sophomore Connor Apo, threw for 135 yards, including a six-yard TD toss to Koali Nishigaya. Only three games left in the regular starting with a road game Friday at Campbell (Ewa Beach).

11. DeMatha Catholic, Hyattsville, Md. (3-1)
Previous rank: 11.
In the Huddle: Defeated Friendship Collegiate Academy (Washington, D.C.), 27-18, for a third straight win. The final nonconference game is Friday against Avalon (Gaithersburg) and then the bye week. The Stags open WCAC play against archrivals No. 8 Gonzaga (Washington) on Oct. 12.

12. St. Peter’s Prep, Jersey City, N.J. (3-1)
Previous rank: 12.
In the Huddle: RB Anthony Sumney put on a show in during a 35-7 win at Union City. Sumney carried 12 times for 106 yard and scored three TDs while QB Maasai Maynor, a Naval Academy pledge, completed 12 passes for 132 yards and a score. The Marauders host DePaul Catholic (Wayne) Saturday at Caven Point.

13. Bergen Catholic, Oradell, N.J. (3-1)
Previous rank: 13.
In the Huddle: TE Tyler Devera caught the game-winning 8-yard TD from Rene Nunez in the second quarter and the Crusaders nipped their archrivals Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey), 14-13, before an overflow crowd. QB Andrew Boel opened the scoring in the first quarter from the 1 but it took a one-handed interception in the final two minutes from junior S Pierson Tobia to secure the win. Two-way star E Aeneas DiCosmo left the game early with a fractured leg and is expected to be out up to six weeks.

14. St. Joseph Regional, Montvale, N.J. (3-1)
Previous rank: 22.
In the Huddle: The Green Knights took control from the opening kickoff and pasted Pope John XXIII (Sparta), 31-7. RB Andre Epps had a breakout game, rushing for a career-high 237 yards and three TDs (63, 15, and 78 yards) on 15 attempts. There’s no rest for the weary as the schedule takes coach Augie Hoffmann’s team to Paramus Catholic on

15. JSerra Catholic, San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (5-0)
Previous rank: 15.
In the Huddle: Idle. This week’s game with No. 1 St. John Bosco (Bellflower) is a potential program-changer for coach Pat Harlow’s team.

16. Covington Catholic, Park Hills, Ky. (6-0)
Previous rank: 16.
In the Huddle: Casey McGinness rushed for 194 yards and two TDs on 28 carries to beat St. Francis de Sales (Columbus, Ohio), 35-14. The win streak reached 21 games. Junior RB Daniel Felix dashed 99 yards for another score. The Colonels are off this week.

17. McGill-Toolen, Mobile, Ala. (4-1)
Previous rank: 17.
In the Huddle: Bay Cummings kicked a 47-yard FG at the gun in regulation and the Yellow Jackets prevailed in double overtime 17-10 over Mary G. Montgomery (Semmes) for their 29th straight Region 1 victory. Dallas Daffin caught the game-winning TD. Next up is Foley on Oct. 5.

18. Columbus, Miami, Fla. (4-1)
Previous rank: 20.
In the Huddle: The Explorers defeated Belen Jesuit (Miami), 21-7. In a show of unity, both teams wore helmet decals with the No. 30 to honor Ari Arteaga, a Columbus football and baseball player, who tragically died over the summer in a car accident. Next is Miami High on Thursday.

19. Christian Brothers College, St. Louis, Mo. (5-0)
Previous rank: 19.
In the Huddle: Brett Gabbert completed 21 of 32 passes for 281 yards and four TDs of 8, 28, 21 and 4 yards during a 59-14 rout of Saint Louis University High. Taylor Robinson returned an interception 15 yards in the first quarter to open the scoring but the Cadets blew it open with 17 unanswered points in the third. Next is a national matchup with No. 3 St. John’s College (Washington, D.C.) Saturday.

20. St. Pius X, Houston, Texas (4-0)
Previous rank: 20.
In the Huddle: The Panthers scored 25 unanswered points in the second quarter to subdue Manor, 46-34. Manor led 13-0 in the first quarter, but a torrid rally earned a fourth straight win. The Panthers travel to Prestonwood Christian (Plano) on Friday night.

21. Miami central 

22. Blessed Trinity, Roswell, Ga. (5-0)
Previous rank: 16.
In the Huddle: The Titans rolled up 31 points in the opening half and cruised by West Hall (Oakwood), 45-3. The one-two punch of QB Jake Smith (three TD passes) and Ohio State-bound Steele Chambers (two rushing TDs) combined for five scores. The Titans are in their bye week and won’t return until Oct. 5 at Denmark (Alpharetta

23. Charlotte (N.C.), Catholic (4-1)
Previous rank: 23.
In the Huddle: QB Chris Walton engineered an 80-yard scoring drive in the fourth quarter to provide the Cougars with a 21-14 win at Monroe. Walton capped the drive with a 2-yard TD run, snapping a 14-all tie. Next up is Weddington (Matthews) on Friday.

24. Bishop Gorman, Las Vegas (1-3)
Previous rank: 24.
In the Huddle: Idle. The Gaels face Silverado (Las Vegas) in Friday.

25. Good Counsel, Olney, Md. (3-1)
Previous rank: 25.
In the Huddle: The Falcon blasted Bishop Sullivan Catholic (Virginia Beach, Va.), 55-0. The action continues this weekend at Northwest (Germantown).

99999999. Colquit County 

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MC puts STA down ole yeller style but STA is ranked higher? Ok... 

 

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6 hours ago, LiberalDonaldTrump said:

1. St. John Bosco, Bellflower, Calif. (5-0)
Previous rank: 1.
In the Huddle: Idle. The Braves are rested up and ready to run the table, but that won’t be easy in the Trinity League and CIF-Southern Section Open Division. That quest reboots Friday with No. 15 JSerra (San Juan Capistrano).

2. Mater Dei, Santa Ana, Calif. (4-1) #
Previous rank: 2.
In the Huddle: The Monarchs recorded on the biggest regular season wins in program history, beating nationally ranked IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 28-24. QB Bryce Young passed for 309 yards and three TDs and scored the game-winner on a six-yard run in the fourth quarter. The Monarchs will open the Trinity league campaign Friday at Servite (Anaheim).

3. St. John’s College, Washington, D.C. (4-0)
Previous rank: 4.
In the Huddle: The Cadets showed resiliency during a 21-14 come-from-behind win over Marietta (Ga.). QB Sol-Jay Maiava’s 1-yard TD run broke a 14-14 tie in the fourth quarter as the Cadets scored the game’s final 21 points. Maiava threw TD pass to WR Rakim Jarrett in the second quarter to make it 14-7. Jarrett’s 40-yard reception tied the game 14 early in the third. The Cadets have a huge test at No. 19 Christian Brothers College (St. Louis, Mo.) Saturday.

4. Archbishop Hoban, Akron, Ohio (5-0)
Previous rank: 6.
In the Huddle: The Knights unleashed a punishing running attack that produced all five TDs in a 35-3 victory over St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron). Tyris Dickerson (two scores) and DeaMonte Trayanum (three) accounted for end zone celebrations. The schedule resumes Friday at home with Benedictine (Cleveland).

5. De La Salle, Concord, Calif. (6-0)
Previous rank: 7.
In the Huddle: The Spartans opened an early big lead and held off Buchanan (Clovis), 31-24. James Colby return the opening kickoff to the house from 96 yards and Grant Daley grabbed a 62-yard TD strike from Dorian Hale and is was 14-0 en route to a 28-13 lead at the break. With four games left in the regular season, the Spartans have a bye and return to the field on Oct. 5 hosting Monte Vista (Danville).

6. St. Thomas Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (4-1)
Previous rank: 3.
In the Huddle: Lost to nationally ranked Central (Miami, Fla.), 43-27. The Raiders went up 21-14 in the third quarter but the Central Rockets uncorked a big late rally. The bye week arrives just in the nick of time, as Deerfield Beach is the next assignment on Oct. 5.

7.carol city.

8. Gonzaga, Washington, D.C. (5-0)
Previous rank: 8.
In the Huddle: The Eagles defeated Peddie School (Hightstown, N.J.). 30-20. They were up 30 -14 after three quarters and held on. The WCAC schedule begins Friday night with a crosstown visit from Archbishop Carroll (Washington).

9. St. Joseph’s Prep, Philadelphia, Pa. (2-0)
Previous rank: 9.
In the Huddle: Idle. The Hawks open league play with rivals La Salle College (Wyndmoor) on Saturday.

10. Saint Louis, Honolulu, Hawaii (5-0)
Previous rank: 10.
In the Huddle: Coach Cal Lee’s team recorded a 30-22 win over Kapolei. The Crusaders won for the 20th consecutive time as starting QB Jayden de Laura sat out with a sore shoulder. His backup, sophomore Connor Apo, threw for 135 yards, including a six-yard TD toss to Koali Nishigaya. Only three games left in the regular starting with a road game Friday at Campbell (Ewa Beach).

11. DeMatha Catholic, Hyattsville, Md. (3-1)
Previous rank: 11.
In the Huddle: Defeated Friendship Collegiate Academy (Washington, D.C.), 27-18, for a third straight win. The final nonconference game is Friday against Avalon (Gaithersburg) and then the bye week. The Stags open WCAC play against archrivals No. 8 Gonzaga (Washington) on Oct. 12.

12. St. Peter’s Prep, Jersey City, N.J. (3-1)
Previous rank: 12.
In the Huddle: RB Anthony Sumney put on a show in during a 35-7 win at Union City. Sumney carried 12 times for 106 yard and scored three TDs while QB Maasai Maynor, a Naval Academy pledge, completed 12 passes for 132 yards and a score. The Marauders host DePaul Catholic (Wayne) Saturday at Caven Point.

13. Bergen Catholic, Oradell, N.J. (3-1)
Previous rank: 13.
In the Huddle: TE Tyler Devera caught the game-winning 8-yard TD from Rene Nunez in the second quarter and the Crusaders nipped their archrivals Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey), 14-13, before an overflow crowd. QB Andrew Boel opened the scoring in the first quarter from the 1 but it took a one-handed interception in the final two minutes from junior S Pierson Tobia to secure the win. Two-way star E Aeneas DiCosmo left the game early with a fractured leg and is expected to be out up to six weeks.

14. St. Joseph Regional, Montvale, N.J. (3-1)
Previous rank: 22.
In the Huddle: The Green Knights took control from the opening kickoff and pasted Pope John XXIII (Sparta), 31-7. RB Andre Epps had a breakout game, rushing for a career-high 237 yards and three TDs (63, 15, and 78 yards) on 15 attempts. There’s no rest for the weary as the schedule takes coach Augie Hoffmann’s team to Paramus Catholic on

15. JSerra Catholic, San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (5-0)
Previous rank: 15.
In the Huddle: Idle. This week’s game with No. 1 St. John Bosco (Bellflower) is a potential program-changer for coach Pat Harlow’s team.

16. Covington Catholic, Park Hills, Ky. (6-0)
Previous rank: 16.
In the Huddle: Casey McGinness rushed for 194 yards and two TDs on 28 carries to beat St. Francis de Sales (Columbus, Ohio), 35-14. The win streak reached 21 games. Junior RB Daniel Felix dashed 99 yards for another score. The Colonels are off this week.

17. McGill-Toolen, Mobile, Ala. (4-1)
Previous rank: 17.
In the Huddle: Bay Cummings kicked a 47-yard FG at the gun in regulation and the Yellow Jackets prevailed in double overtime 17-10 over Mary G. Montgomery (Semmes) for their 29th straight Region 1 victory. Dallas Daffin caught the game-winning TD. Next up is Foley on Oct. 5.

18. Columbus, Miami, Fla. (4-1)
Previous rank: 20.
In the Huddle: The Explorers defeated Belen Jesuit (Miami), 21-7. In a show of unity, both teams wore helmet decals with the No. 30 to honor Ari Arteaga, a Columbus football and baseball player, who tragically died over the summer in a car accident. Next is Miami High on Thursday.

19. Christian Brothers College, St. Louis, Mo. (5-0)
Previous rank: 19.
In the Huddle: Brett Gabbert completed 21 of 32 passes for 281 yards and four TDs of 8, 28, 21 and 4 yards during a 59-14 rout of Saint Louis University High. Taylor Robinson returned an interception 15 yards in the first quarter to open the scoring but the Cadets blew it open with 17 unanswered points in the third. Next is a national matchup with No. 3 St. John’s College (Washington, D.C.) Saturday.

20. St. Pius X, Houston, Texas (4-0)
Previous rank: 20.
In the Huddle: The Panthers scored 25 unanswered points in the second quarter to subdue Manor, 46-34. Manor led 13-0 in the first quarter, but a torrid rally earned a fourth straight win. The Panthers travel to Prestonwood Christian (Plano) on Friday night.

21. Miami central 

22. Blessed Trinity, Roswell, Ga. (5-0)
Previous rank: 16.
In the Huddle: The Titans rolled up 31 points in the opening half and cruised by West Hall (Oakwood), 45-3. The one-two punch of QB Jake Smith (three TD passes) and Ohio State-bound Steele Chambers (two rushing TDs) combined for five scores. The Titans are in their bye week and won’t return until Oct. 5 at Denmark (Alpharetta

23. Charlotte (N.C.), Catholic (4-1)
Previous rank: 23.
In the Huddle: QB Chris Walton engineered an 80-yard scoring drive in the fourth quarter to provide the Cougars with a 21-14 win at Monroe. Walton capped the drive with a 2-yard TD run, snapping a 14-all tie. Next up is Weddington (Matthews) on Friday.

24. Bishop Gorman, Las Vegas (1-3)
Previous rank: 24.
In the Huddle: Idle. The Gaels face Silverado (Las Vegas) in Friday.

25. Good Counsel, Olney, Md. (3-1)
Previous rank: 25.
In the Huddle: The Falcon blasted Bishop Sullivan Catholic (Virginia Beach, Va.), 55-0. The action continues this weekend at Northwest (Germantown).

99999999. Colquit County 

# Includes a forfeit loss

now this is what I am talking about

a indisputable poll of polls

 

 

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6 hours ago, GardenStateBaller said:

Nice. The most constructive post you've ever had. About time! 

Then, YOU must be an idiot TOO?

Lil Donny has been bloviating all season long, about our boasting about beating the star studded AAA team in St. Louis! Then HE has the balls to say that another AAA school who wouldn't THINK of playing the big boys in the GHSA, is the BEST in ALL classifications?xDxDxD

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3 minutes ago, ORabidOne said:

Then, YOU must be an idiot TOO?

Lil Donny has been bloviating all season long, about our boasting about beating the star studded AAA team in St. Louis! Then HE has the balls to say that another AAA school who wouldn't THINK of playing the big boys in the GHSA, is the BEST in ALL classifications?xDxDxD

Don't hate on him too much. Outside of his issues with Colquitt, his poll is far better than the tiers mess another user is trying to pull the wool over people's eyes with. 

At least this guy doesn't try to hide that he hates Colquitt. 999999 out of 25 isn't too bad in all reality. xD I think he was trying to type 9 and all of the symptoms mentioned before occurred and caused a bit of uncontrollable shaking and it became 999999 instead. If we can forgive typos and proofreading for MaxPreps, we can for the No Shanniagans poll as well. 

 

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While I appreciate the N.C. love, Charlotte Catholic is a borderline Top 10 in the state. They are one of the best 3A teams but there are 6-7 4A teams clearly ahead of them this year along with another private. In years past there would have been an argument for them being a Top 2-3 team in the state. 

Top teams in NC at the moment are:

Mallard Creek

Wake Forest

Hough 

Vance 

Richmond County

East Forsyth

Charlotte Christian

Charlotte Catholic

 

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