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The Top 100 Public High School Football Teams for 2023

Georgia’s Buford High School is the No. 1 team in the High School Football America 100 Preseason Public High School football rankings, powered by NFL Play Football. Over the past 20 years, the Wolves have been one of the most powerful programs in the state of Georgia.

Overall, Buford has captured 14 state titles, with 13 of them coming since 2001. As the suburban Atlanta school has grown in size, the program has won the titles in six of the state seven classifications.

On the national scene, Buford begins the season ranked No. 7 in the preseason national rankings. Last year, the Wolves reached No. 2 nationally before losing in the second round of the 7A state playoffs.

Related: See the top 100 high school teams in the nation

Buford is one of sixteen teams from Georgia that start the year in the preseason public rankings.

Texas has 18 public schools ranked in the Top 100, led by No. 2 Duncanville, the state’s reigning Class 6A Division I champs. That’s the most for any state.

Florida’s Miami Central was the top public school last year. This year, the Rockets begin the year ranked No. 3 in the public schools Top 100. There are 13 Florida teams in the HSFA 100 public school rankings.

Top 100 Public High School Football Teams

Ranking/School/State

2022 Record

Preseason National Ranking

No. 1 Buford (Georgia)

(11-1)

7

No. 2 Duncanville (Texas)

(15-0)

8

No. 3 Miami Central (Florida)

(14-0)

9

No. 4 Dutch Fork (South Carolina)

(14-1)

11

No. 5 Thompson (Alabama)

(11-3)

15

No. 6 North Shore (Texas)

(15-1)

17

No. 7 Colquitt County (Georgia)

(13-1)

18

No. 8 DeSoto (Texas)

(14-2)

21

No. 9 Corona Centennial (California)

(9-2)

22

No. 10 Langston Hughes (Georgia)

(15-0)

25

No. 11 Westlake (Austin, Texas)

(14-1)

26

No. 12 Mission Viejo (California

(10-2)

27

No. 13 Basha (Arizona)

(12-1)

28

No. 14 Mill Creek (Georgia)

(14-1)

29

No. 15 Oakland (Tennessee)

(14-1)

31

No. 16 Massillon Washington (Ohio)

(12-2)

32

No. 17 Center Grove (Indiana)

(12-2)

33

No. 18 Katy (Texas) 

(14-1)

34

No. 19 Walton (Georgia)

(10-3)

35

No. 20 Denton Guyer (Texas)

(14-1)

36

No. 21 Carrollton (Georgia)

(14-1)

37

No. 22 Saguaro (Arizona)

(9-4)

38

No. 23 Venice (Florida)

(9-4)

39

No. 24 Lakeland (Florida)

(14-0)

41

No. 25 Lincoln (San Diego, California)

(13-1)

42

No. 26 Cocoa (Florida)

(11-3)

45

No. 27 Southlake Carroll (Texas)

(12-1)

46

No. 28 East St. Louis (Illinois)

(12-2)

47

No. 29 Edgewater (Florida)

(12-1)

48

No. 30 Jones (Orlando, Florida)

(11-3)

50

No. 31 Kahuku (Hawaii)

(12-2)

51

No. 32 Northwestern (Miami, Florida)

(6-5)

53

No. 33 Springfield (Ohio)

(13-2)

56

No. 34 Bartram Trail (Florida)

(12-1)

58

No. 35 Milton (Georgia)

(10-4)

59

No. 36 Aledo (Texas)

(14-2)

60

No. 37 Edna Karr (Louisiana)

(7-4)

61

No. 38 Central (Phenix City, Alabama)

(10-3)

62

No. 39 Belleville (Michigan)

(14-0)

64

No. 40 Vandegrift (Texas)

(14-2)

65

No. 41 Auburn (Alabama)

(12-2)

66

No. 42 Lakota West (Ohio)

(13-1)

67

No. 43 Cedar Grove (Georgia)

(11-3)

68

No. 44 Highland Springs (Virginia)

(15-0)

73

No. 45 Corner Canyon (Utah)

(11-3)

74

No. 46 Liberty (Arizona)

(11-1)

75

No. 47 Destrehan (Louisiana)

(14-0)

76

No. 48 Westfield (Texas)

(12-2)

77

No. 49 Longview (Texas)

(14-1)

81

No. 50 Saraland (Alabama)

(14-1)

83

No. 51 Gainesville (Georgia)

(14-1)

84

No. 52 North Cobb (Georgia)

(9-3)

86

No. 53 Prosper (Texas)

(13-2)

88

No. 54 Bixby (Oklahoma)

(12-1)

89

No. 55 South Oak Cliff (Texas)

(13-3)

90

No. 56 Folsom (California)

(12-2)

91

No. 57 Roswell (Georgia)

(12-2)

93

No. 58 Union (Oklahoma)

(11-1)

99

No. 59 Alcoa (Tennessee)

(14-1)

100

No. 60 West (Knoxville, Tennessee)

(15-0)

102

No. 61 Atascocita (Texas)

(11-3)

103

No. 62 Hamilton (Arizona)

(8-3)

104

No. 63 Cherry Creek (Colorado) 

(12-2)

105

No. 64 Lake Travis (Texas)

(8-5)

106

No. 65 Brownsburg (Indiana)

(10-2)

108

No. 66 Male (Kentucky)

(10-5)

109

No. 67 Hewitt-Trussville (Alabama)

(8-4)

112

No. 68 Edison (Huntington Beach, California)

(9-2)

113

No. 69 Hoover (Alabama)

(11-2)

114

No. 70 Chandler (Arizona)

(9-3)

115

No. 71 Bingham (Utah)

(10-3)

117

No. 72 Jenks (Oklahoma)

(9-3)

118

No. 73 Skyridge (Utah)

(13-1)

119

No. 74 Los Alamitos (California)

(9-3)

120

No. 75 Seminole (Sanford, Florida)

(9-3)

123

No. 76 Westlake (Atlanta, Georgia)

(9-4)

124

No. 77 Homestead (Florida)

(11-3)

125

No. 78 Lehi (Utah)

(14-0)

126

No. 79 Apopka (Florida)

(11-4)

127

No. 80 Hough (North Carolina)

(11-3)

130

No. 81 Detroit MLK (Michigan)

(10-3)

132

No. 82 Northwestern (South Carolina)

(13-2)

133

No. 83 Creekside (Georgia)

(10-3)

134

No. 84 Cibolo Steele (Texas)

(11-1)

136

No. 85 Grimsley (North Carolina)

(15-1)

137

No. 86 Grayson (Georgia)

(10-3)

138

No. 87 Bryant (Arkansas)

(12-0)

139

No. 88 Lewisville (Texas)

(12-2)

140

No. 89 Hamilton Southeastern (Indiana)

(12-1)

141

No. 90 Ruston (Louisiana) 

(13-2)

142

No. 91 Mallard Creek (North Carolina)

(8-4)

143

No. 92 Mainland (Florida)

(11-4)

144

No. 93 Inglewood (California)

(13-1)

145

No. 94 Arlington Martin (Texas)

(10-2)

146

No. 95 Carlsbad (California)

(10-2)

147

No. 96 Rome (Georgia)

(12-2)

148

No. 97 South Florence (South Carolina)

(15-0)

149

No. 98 Ware County (Georgia)

(14-0)

151

No. 99 Booker T. Washington (Miami, Florida)

(9-3)

152

No. 100 Lincoln (Gahanna, Ohio)

(13-2)

154

 

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