News Summary
As the 2025 TSSAA high school football season nears its conclusion, the latest rankings highlight the top teams across the state. McKenzie leads Division I with 167 points, followed closely by South Pittsburg. In Division II, Milan remains undefeated with 165 points, showcasing remarkable performances. This week’s rankings reflect the competitive spirit and dedication of the athletes as they head closer to the playoffs, with both familiar and rising teams making their mark in Tennessee high school football.
Excitement Soars in Tennessee High School Football As Week 10 Rankings Are Here
As the 2025 TSSAA high school football season approaches its thrilling final weeks, teams around the state are vying for the top spot in their divisions. In the latest rankings released by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association and the USA TODAY Network, we see some familiar names holding firm while others are making impressive leaps. Let’s dive into the exciting details!
Division I Rankings: A Look at the Leaders
In the Division I rankings, McKenzie reigns supreme once again, claiming the top position with an impressive 167 points and seven wins under their belt. They garnered a whopping 14 first-place votes, proving they’re the team to beat. Right behind them is South Pittsburg, snagging 156 points and also boasting a solid record of 7-1.
Other standout teams include Coalfield and Clay County, both showing remarkable performance this season. Coalfield holds onto the third spot with 133 points, while Clay County, tied for fourth with Hampton at 114 points, can’t be overlooked either. Both teams are sporting a solid record of 7-1 as well.
Notably, South Fulton and Midway made waves this week. South Fulton climbed the ranks, now at the eighth position with 47 points after being tied for ninth last week, while Midway jumped into the number ten spot with 14 points despite having a 5-3 record. Talk about an exciting shift in dynamics!
Division II Rankings: Unstoppable Force in Milan
Shifting gears to Division II, the rankings reveal that Milan is dominating not just in points but also in spirit, racking up a fantastic 165 points and remaining undefeated with an 8-0 record. They received 12 first-place votes this week, making it clear that they are a force to be reckoned with.
In hot pursuit is East Robertson, also undefeated with an 8-0 standing and collecting 158 points thanks to five first-place votes. Following closely, Peabody and Marion County continue their strong campaigns at third and fourth place, respectively, with 126 points and 123 points.
With other teams like Huntingdon at fifth with 101 points and Fairley breathing down their necks at sixth, the energy in Division II is absolutely electric! Let’s not forget Happy Valley, who recently climbed up to ninth place after an impressive 9-0 record.
Final Thoughts on the Rankings
The rankings not only highlight the top-performing teams but also showcase the incredible dedication and hard work put forth by these young athletes. With the competitive nature of high school football, it’s clear there’s plenty to look forward to as we journey closer to the playoffs.
This week’s rankings reveal an exciting landscape of Tennessee high school football, with powerhouses like McKenzie, Milan, and many others cementing their legacies. Fans and families are buzzing with enthusiasm cheering on their teams, and we can’t wait to see how the rest of the season unfolds!
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Additional Resources
- The Tennessean
- Wikipedia: Tennessee High School Football
- On3 Sports
- Google Search: Tennessee High School Football Rankings
- High School Football America
- Google Scholar: Tennessee High School Football
- Sports Illustrated
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Tennessee High School Football
- The Tennessean
- Google News: Tennessee High School Football