Connecticut High School Football Top 25 Rankings - Dec. 1
The Connecticut high school football’s CIAC regular season wrapped up last week with Thanksgiving Day when teams played on Wednesday evening or on Thanksgiving morning at 10 a.m. Once again, however, there wasn’t much movement with the latest set of Top 25 football rankings.
Taking the No. 1 spot again in this week’s Top 25 rankings out of the Constitution State is Avon Old Farms after they defeated The Williston Northampton School, 35-21, in the Drew Gamere Bowl to end their season multiple weeks ago. Which other teams from around Connecticut high school football deserves to be in the Top 25 rankings as the CIAC state playoffs begin on Wednesday?
The Massey Ratings, officially used during the BCS era, is a model that ranks sports teams by analyzing game outcomes, strength of schedule, and margin of victory.
Here are the latest Connecticut high school football rankings, according to Massey as of Dec. 1.
1. Avon Old Farms Beavers
Avon Old Farms (10-0) opened up the Connecticut high school football season by avenging a loss to Brunswick School from last season and have set the tone for the rest of the campaign. The Beavers have a talented offense that’s averaging 40.7 points per game, led by quarterback Matthew Baer, running back Kharon Craig, and offensive tackle Charlie Thom (Notre Dame commitment).
The Beavers have concluded their season play out of the New England Preparatory School Athletic Counci (NEPSAC) when they defeated The Williston Northampton School last week in the Drew Gamere Bowl, 35-21. Could Avon Old Farms finish as the No. 1 team in the Connecticut high school football rankings?
2. New Canaan Rams
The defending Class L state champion New Canaan Rams (10-0) finished the regular season undefeated after beating Darien on Thanksgiving Day, 39-7. Coincidentally enough, New Canaan will face Darien again in a rematch to open up the Class L playoffs on Wednesday night.
The Rams welcomed back longtime head coach Lou Marinelli, who missed his first Connecticut high school football game since 1981, a couple weeks ago in a 42-13 win over Trumbull.
New Canaan has used a high-powered offense to cruise past opponents this fall, with quarterback Maddox Hoffman throwing for 1,595 yards and 19 touchdowns. Running back Henry Stein leads the ground game as he’s rushed for 916 yards and seven touchdowns.
3. Choate Rosemary Hall Wild Boars
Choate Rosemary Hall (8-2) saw its 18-game winning streak snapped back in Week 1 when they lost against New Hampshire’s Phillips Exeter Academy in a battle of top-ranked teams in their respective states.
The Wild Boars will finish likely within the Top 5 of the rankings after they ended their 2025 season in exciting fashion as they avenged that defeat by beating Phillips Exeter Academy in the Leon Modeste Bowl in a 44-42 thriller.
In 2024, the Wild Boars had completed their second consecutive perfect season after defeating Brunswick School. They have lost only four games over the last four Connecticut high school football seasons and only allowed only four opponent to score double digits.
The Wild Boars are another prep school that features multiple future Division I players, including Tanner Raymond (Rutgers) and interior offense lineman Will Tellers.
4. St. Thomas More Chancellors
St. Thomas More (1-3) remain steady as the No. 3 team in our latest set of Connecticut high school football rankings after a 50-21 loss to New Jersey’s No. 3 team, Hun School to end their season.
The Chancellors only losses from the 2024 season came against Maryland’s St. Frances Academy, Hun School, and Florida’s IMG Academy, respectively. St. Thomas More doesn’t have anymore scheduled games left on their 2025 slate.
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Among the players the Chancellors feature on their roster are four-star edge rusher Alhassan Iddrissu (UCF), cornerback Terron Johnson, running back Malichi Greaves, and linebacker Christian King.
5. Daniel Hand Tigers
The Daniel Hand Tigers (9-1) had a Thanksgiving meeting with Guilford (8-2) and proceeded to rout the Grizzlies in a 41-3 affair.
Fueling the Daniel Hand offensive attack is the strong play of senior signal caller Bobby Reh, who has thrown for 1,857 yards and 23 touchdowns to only three mere picks.
Next up for the Tigers is a Class SS quarterfinal matchup with Waterford (6-4) on Wednesday evening.
Connecticut High School Football Rankings: Nos. 6 – 25
6. Killingly (9-0)
7. St Joseph (8-2)
8. Cheshire Academy (7-3)
9. Brunswick School (6-4)
10. Greenwich (8-2)
11. Windsor (9-1)
12. Newtown (8-2)
13. Wilton (9-1)
14. Fairfield College Preparatory (8-2)
15. New Britain (8-1)
16. The Taft School (5-4)
17. Kingswood-Oxford School (8-2)
18. Darien (6-4)
19. The Loomis Chaffee School (3-6)
20. Staples (5-5)
21. Southington (7-3)
22. Berlin (10-0)
23. Brookfield (8-2)
24. Cheshire (8-2)
25. Bunnell (8-2)
How to Follow Connecticut High School Football
For Connecticut high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the nation, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the Constitution State, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the Connecticut high school scores and football rankings.