Miami Booker T Washington 2013 National Champs

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People from Texas, Cali , Ohio and Pennslyvania mad as fukk right now:pachaha::umad:

You must be reading a rivals.com issue from the late 90's? Statewide Penn and Ohio except for the Cleveland area aint really factors when it comes to HS football anymore, especially in recruiting. Penn aint even in the top 10 no more and Ohio barely in the top 10. Been that way for damn near a decade.
 

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there is no "the powerhouse" team in Texas outside of Katy. The depth of good teams makes it pretty much impossible to be great for more than a 5 year period. They beat Cedar Hill, who finished third in their district that year. That Cedar Hill team made it to the state final and were blown out by Katy just like they were blown out in their own district by DeSoto.

here are the current rankings. DeSoto and Allen are still playing and likely meet next weekend in the semifinal. both have been blowing everyone away. Based on the ranking system, if Allen or DeSoto wins out, they will pass Washington. Allen is guranteed at least one more game as they face the winner of DeSoto and Euless Trinity next week.

If Allen wins out they will have beaten the Maxpreps #2, #6, #9, #10, #11, #16, #25, #32, #34, #42 in Texas(including DeSoto who is #1 nationally in some polls). We're talking about a state with 1500 high school teams, and this has been their schedule so far. None of their games have been close. This is not to compare states, but rather the poll. Allen will win it if they win out. Their schedule is pretty much historic.

http://www.maxpreps.com/polls/football/xcellent25.htm

1Washington (Miami, FL)
2Allen (TX)
3St. John Bosco (Bellflower, CA)
4DeSoto (De Soto, TX)
5De La Salle (Concord, CA)
6Northwestern (Rock Hill, SC)
7Central (Miami, FL)
8Mountain Pointe (Phoenix, AZ)
9Katy (TX)
10Serra (Gardena, CA)
11Bellevue (WA)
12Hoover (AL)
13St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, NJ)
14Mallard Creek (Charlotte, NC)
15Jenks (OK)
16Folsom (CA)
17Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati, OH)
18Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV)
19Blue Springs (MO)
20Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens, FL)
21Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills, MI)
22Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA)
23Bingham (South Jordan, UT)
24Mentor (OH)
25North Gwinnett (Suwanee, GA)
 

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here's Vype

VYPE National High School Football Rankings: Week 15

No. 1 Allen (Texas)

2013 Record: 13-0 Previous Ranking: 1

Last Game: Beat The Woodlands (Texas), 56-21

Next Game: Saturday vs. Westfield (Spring, Texas)



No. 2 DeSoto (Texas)

2013 Record: 13-0 Previous Ranking: 2

Last Game: Beat Martin (Arlington, Texas), 56-34

Next Game: Saturday vs. Trinity (Euless, Texas)



VYPE Texas high school football playoff pairings



No. 3 Booker T. Washington (Miami)

2013 Record: 13-0 Previous Ranking:3

Last Game: Beat Cocoa (Fla.), 49-10

Next Game: Saturday vs. Bolles (Jacksonville, Fla.)



VYPE Florida high school football playoff pairings



No. 4 St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.)

2013 Record: 13-0 Previous Ranking:4

Last Game: Beat Alemany (Mission Hills, Calif.), 56-14

Next Game: Saturday vs. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)



No. 5 Central (Miami)

2013 Record: 11-1 Previous Ranking: 5

Last Game: Beat Heritage (Palm Bay, Fla.), 54-3

Next Game: Friday vs. Mainland (Daytona Beach, Fla.)



No. 6 Mountain Pointe (Phoenix)

2013 Record: 14-0 Previous Ranking: 7

Last Game: Beat Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.), 42-19

Season Complete



No. 7 Bellevue (Wash.)

2013 Record: 13-0 Previous Ranking: 8

Last Game: Beat Shadle Park (Spokane, Wash.), 66-0

Next Game: Friday vs. Auburn (Ala.)



No. 8 Katy (Texas)

2013 Record: 12-0 Previous Ranking: No. 9

Last Game: Beat Elkins (Missouri City, Texas), 56-26

Next Game: Friday vs. Manvel (Texas)



No. 9 De La Salle (Concord, Calif.)

2013 Record: 12-0 Previous Ranking: 10

Last Game: Beat Deer Valley (Antioch, Calif.), 57-27

Next Game: Saturday vs. California (San Ramon, Calif.)



No. 10 Northwestern (Rock Hill, SC)

2013 Record: 14-0 Previous Ranking: 11

Last Game: Beat North Augusta (SC), 49-21

Next Game: Saturday vs. Stratford (Goose Creek, SC)

No. 11 Oscar Smith (Chesapeake, Va.)

2013 Record:13-0 Previous Ranking: 16

Last Game: Beat Forest Park (Woodbridge, Va.), 40-7

Next Game: Saturday vs. Colonial Forge (Stafford, Va.)


No. 12 Jenks (Okla.)

2013 Record: 13-0 Previous Ranking: 19

Last Game: Beat Westmoore (Oklahoma City), 46-14

Next Game: Dec. 12 vs. Union (Tulsa)


No. 13 St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, NJ)

2013 Record: 9-1 Previous Ranking: 6

Last Game: Lost toDon Bosco Prep Ramsey, N.J.), 28-21

Next Game: Saturday vs. Pope John XXIII (Sparta, N.J.)


No. 14 Hoover (Ala.)

2013 Record: 14-0 Previous Ranking: 13

Last Game: Beat Vestavia Hills (Ala.), 31-28

Next Game: Friday at Auburn (Ala.)


No. 15 Junipero Serra (Gardena, Calif.)

2013 Record: 13-0 Previous Ranking: 14

Last Game: Beat St. Francis (La Canada, Calif.), 22-14

Next Game: Friday vs. Chaminade (West Hills, Calif.)


No. 16 Folsom (Calif.)

2013 Record: 13-0 Previous Rankings: 15

Last Game: Beat Jesuit (Carmichael, Calif.), 42-35

Next Game: Saturday vs. Oak Ridge (El Dorado Hills, Calif.)


No. 17 Mallard Creek (Charlotte)

2013 Record: 14-0 Previous Ranking: 21

Last Game: Beat Northwest Guilford (Greensboro, N.C.), 56-13

Next Game: Friday vs. Butler (Matthews, N.C.)


No. 18 Blue Springs (Mo.)

2013 Record: 14-0 Previous Ranking: 25

Last Game: Beat Rock Bridge (Columbia, Mo.), 35-14

Season Complete


No. 19 Moeller (Cincinnati)

2013 Record: 13-1 Previous Ranking: 23

Last Game: Beat Davidson (Hilliard, Ohio), 13-11

Next Game: Saturday vs. Mentor (Ohio)


No. 20 DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.)

2013 Record: 11-1 Previous Ranking: 25

Last Game: Beat St. John’s (Washington, D.C.), 31-10

Next Game: TBD


No. 21 Trinity (Euless, Texas)

2013 Record: 11-2 Previous Ranking: NR

Last Game: Beat Carroll (Southlake, Texas), 42-38

Next Game: Saturday vs. DeSoto (Texas)


No. 22 Mentor (Ohio)

2013 Record: 13-1 Previous Ranking: NR

Last Game: Beat St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio)

Next Game: Saturday vs. Moeller (Cincinnati)


No. 23 Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.)

2013 Record: 13-0 Previous Ranking: NR

Last Game: Beat St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale), 35-28

Next Game: Friday vs. East Lake (Tarpon Springs, Fla.)


No. 24 Bingham (Utah)

2013 Record: 14-0 Previous Ranking: NR

Last Game: Beat Brighton (Salt Lake City), 38-13

Season Complete


No. 25 Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.)

2013 Record: 14-0 Previous Rankings: NR

Last Game: Beat Muskegon (Mich.), 38-21

Season Complete



If DeSoto wins tomorrow, you could have Vype #1 and #2 in the semifinals.
 

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How in the fukk are they already national champs when CA teams are still in the playoffs?

Texas still playing too. still a few teams with a shot at the title. The different computer polls love St John Bosco, Allen and DeSoto if they win out. Human polls seem to like Allen.
 

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These high school rankings are some bullshyt. When I was in high school we played a team that was ranked #7 in the USA Today rankings. We were both the only undefeated teams left in the playoffs, and they beat us 7-3. So I guess we should have been ranked somewhere because we played them tight and blew out damn near everyoe else we played... Like I said, str8 bullshyt
 

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Of course it's mythical as hell. It's just something to write about and discuss for the most part.

This has changed a lot in recent years though. Some of these schools out here in NJ have 3-4 games that are out of state on their schedule now. The top teams in each state are facing off.
 

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By traveling cross country to compete with and beat the best teams.
Last year they traveled to Texas and defeated the perennial powerhouse squad.
who is this perennial powerhouse team? i hope you're not talking about Cedar Hill....that is a tier 2 or 3 school, they are not considered elite.
 

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who is this perennial powerhouse team? i hope you're not talking about Cedar Hill....that is a tier 2 or 3 school, they are not considered elite.

my memory failed me, it was another Miami team that sonned a powerhouse Texas team and it wasn't last year. times flies when ur having fun ... :smile:


No. 1 Miami Northwestern trumps No. 2 Southlake Carroll

DALLAS -- Miami Northwestern left no doubt who is the nation's top high school football team.

And that's no bull.
espn_a_northwestern2_275.jpg

Mike Fuentes/AP PhotoMiami Northwestern evaded Southlake Carroll's defenders on Saturday night.
OK, actually, the Northwestern Bulls are No. 1 in the ESPN Super 25 rankings and will stay atop the fray after traveling to No. 2 Southlake (Texas) Carroll. In Saturday night's 29-21 victory over Carroll, the Bulls demonstrated the essence of their pass-oriented offense. Northwestern's superior speed beat out Carroll's historic four-year run of 49 consecutive wins and an emerald green-clad Carroll throng. "That's a great team we played," Northwestern coach Billy Rolle said. "Our offenses mirror each other; we both go with no huddle and spread [the field]." Northwestern (3-0) totaled 358 offensive yards, including 280 through the air against a ball-hawking defense. And the overflow crowd of 31,896 at Southern Methodist University's Ford Stadium -- the game also was televised nationally on ESPNU -- can confirm it. To wit: • Wide receiver Tommy Streeter had 140 receiving yards on four catches and three touchdown receptions, delivering a stellar performance when the Bulls needed it most. Streeter, an uncommitted senior, broke open the game in the third quarter with a 75-yard TD gallop down the sideline untouched for a 27-21 lead. The play was called Southlake. "It was something we picked up on film watching them [Carroll] this week," Streeter said. "I made a double move, in and out." He also scored twice in the opening half, from 32 and 16 yards. • University of Miami-bound Jacory Harris, the quarterback and brains of the offense, dissected Carroll's secondary with hot reads. Harris completed 75 percent of his passes (21 of 28) without an interception for 280 yards. "Without my offensive line, I'd never have the time," Harris said. "They covered my back." • Rolle, who is in his second coaching stint with Northwestern, made the critical halftime adjustments by adding a defensive back while employing a three- or four-man line. The beefed-up secondary flustered Carroll quarterback Riley Dodge, who threw two interceptions. "The game came down to us not making mistakes," said Rolle, who was hired in late July. • With Northwestern leading 27-21 in the third, a pivotal play stretched the lead to eight points. The Bulls were awarded a safety when a snap sailed over the head of punter Loarn Hinkle, who alertly kicked the loose ball out of the end zone with 4:47 left. "Actually, those [two] points were big, turned the game around," Rolle said. "Instead of six points, Southlake needed a touchdown and two-point conversion just to tie." Carroll (1-1) rallied to make it 21-21 late in the second quarter when Oregon-bound wide receiver Blake Cantu caught a 26-yard TD pass from Dodge, who hit on 15 of 18 passes for 173 yards in the opening 24 minutes. Dodge, who will sign with North Texas, never found his rhythm in the second half. "It's disappointing," Carroll coach Hal Wasson said. "Hats off to Northwestern; they capitalized on our [five] turnovers." Wasson, who served as an assistant at Carroll in 2001 and '02 under Dodge's father, Todd Dodge (now the coach at the University of North Texas), inherited a squad that has won the past three Class 5A Division I state titles. In his second game, the Dragons had their win streak stopped one short of 50. Carroll and Abilene (from 1954 to '57) share the Texas large-school record. "I never gave much thought to the win streak," Wasson said. "We'll correct some mistakes this week and focus on district and state titles." Both teams came out throwing on their opening drives. Carroll took a 7-0 lead when Chris Brainard (eight receptions, 116 yards) caught a 35-yard pass, but Northwestern equalized with a 32-yard catch by Streeter, capping a neat nine-play, 71-yard drive. Meanwhile, Northwestern regained its mental edge, something that might have drifted off in a 28-18 victory over Homestead in Week 2. Defensively, the Bulls buried the run (40 yards on 24 carries) behind tackle Marcus Forston and linebacker Sean Spence, a pair of ESPN 150 players from the Class of 2008. Harris found mismatches to exploit against a smaller secondary, while crediting his opponent for a signature play. When asked about a sideline route on which Streeter juked his defender with fancy footwork, Rolle smiled. "I learn from others," Rolle said. "That's the way I coach." Christopher Lawlor covers high school sports and compiles the ESPN Super 25 for ESPN.com


Miami Northwestern sinks Southlake Carroll's streak - USA Today
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by Jeff Zillgitt
Sep 15, 2007 - Miami Northwestern won a battle of the nation's two top-ranked
 

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my memory failed me, it was another Miami team that sonned a powerhouse Texas team and it wasn't last year. times flies when ur having fun ... :smile:


No. 1 Miami Northwestern trumps No. 2 Southlake Carroll

DALLAS -- Miami Northwestern left no doubt who is the nation's top high school football team.

And that's no bull.
espn_a_northwestern2_275.jpg

Mike Fuentes/AP PhotoMiami Northwestern evaded Southlake Carroll's defenders on Saturday night.
OK, actually, the Northwestern Bulls are No. 1 in the ESPN Super 25 rankings and will stay atop the fray after traveling to No. 2 Southlake (Texas) Carroll. In Saturday night's 29-21 victory over Carroll, the Bulls demonstrated the essence of their pass-oriented offense. Northwestern's superior speed beat out Carroll's historic four-year run of 49 consecutive wins and an emerald green-clad Carroll throng. "That's a great team we played," Northwestern coach Billy Rolle said. "Our offenses mirror each other; we both go with no huddle and spread [the field]." Northwestern (3-0) totaled 358 offensive yards, including 280 through the air against a ball-hawking defense. And the overflow crowd of 31,896 at Southern Methodist University's Ford Stadium -- the game also was televised nationally on ESPNU -- can confirm it. To wit: • Wide receiver Tommy Streeter had 140 receiving yards on four catches and three touchdown receptions, delivering a stellar performance when the Bulls needed it most. Streeter, an uncommitted senior, broke open the game in the third quarter with a 75-yard TD gallop down the sideline untouched for a 27-21 lead. The play was called Southlake. "It was something we picked up on film watching them [Carroll] this week," Streeter said. "I made a double move, in and out." He also scored twice in the opening half, from 32 and 16 yards. • University of Miami-bound Jacory Harris, the quarterback and brains of the offense, dissected Carroll's secondary with hot reads. Harris completed 75 percent of his passes (21 of 28) without an interception for 280 yards. "Without my offensive line, I'd never have the time," Harris said. "They covered my back." • Rolle, who is in his second coaching stint with Northwestern, made the critical halftime adjustments by adding a defensive back while employing a three- or four-man line. The beefed-up secondary flustered Carroll quarterback Riley Dodge, who threw two interceptions. "The game came down to us not making mistakes," said Rolle, who was hired in late July. • With Northwestern leading 27-21 in the third, a pivotal play stretched the lead to eight points. The Bulls were awarded a safety when a snap sailed over the head of punter Loarn Hinkle, who alertly kicked the loose ball out of the end zone with 4:47 left. "Actually, those [two] points were big, turned the game around," Rolle said. "Instead of six points, Southlake needed a touchdown and two-point conversion just to tie." Carroll (1-1) rallied to make it 21-21 late in the second quarter when Oregon-bound wide receiver Blake Cantu caught a 26-yard TD pass from Dodge, who hit on 15 of 18 passes for 173 yards in the opening 24 minutes. Dodge, who will sign with North Texas, never found his rhythm in the second half. "It's disappointing," Carroll coach Hal Wasson said. "Hats off to Northwestern; they capitalized on our [five] turnovers." Wasson, who served as an assistant at Carroll in 2001 and '02 under Dodge's father, Todd Dodge (now the coach at the University of North Texas), inherited a squad that has won the past three Class 5A Division I state titles. In his second game, the Dragons had their win streak stopped one short of 50. Carroll and Abilene (from 1954 to '57) share the Texas large-school record. "I never gave much thought to the win streak," Wasson said. "We'll correct some mistakes this week and focus on district and state titles." Both teams came out throwing on their opening drives. Carroll took a 7-0 lead when Chris Brainard (eight receptions, 116 yards) caught a 35-yard pass, but Northwestern equalized with a 32-yard catch by Streeter, capping a neat nine-play, 71-yard drive. Meanwhile, Northwestern regained its mental edge, something that might have drifted off in a 28-18 victory over Homestead in Week 2. Defensively, the Bulls buried the run (40 yards on 24 carries) behind tackle Marcus Forston and linebacker Sean Spence, a pair of ESPN 150 players from the Class of 2008. Harris found mismatches to exploit against a smaller secondary, while crediting his opponent for a signature play. When asked about a sideline route on which Streeter juked his defender with fancy footwork, Rolle smiled. "I learn from others," Rolle said. "That's the way I coach." Christopher Lawlor covers high school sports and compiles the ESPN Super 25 for ESPN.com

Miami Northwestern sinks Southlake Carroll's streak - USA Today
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by Jeff Zillgitt
Sep 15, 2007 - Miami Northwestern won a battle of the nation's two top-ranked

Jacory Harris:blessed: was a beast in highschool
 

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crazy thing is florida high school football coaching sucks the facilities suck no boosters none of that shyt texas and cali have but flawda still be churnning out powerhouses:blessed:
 

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and most of the good football schools in texas and cali are private or rich white schools:lolbron:
 
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